The women’s combined team event is set to debut at the Olympics, just a year after its first competition at the 2025 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships.
In this event, teams will consist of pairs competing in both downhill and slalom races. The team clocking the fastest overall time will be declared the winner.
Among the three medals-winning teams from the World Championships, only one remains intact for the upcoming Winter Olympics. The gold medalists, American athletes Breezy Johnson and Mikaela Shiffrin, solidified their presence with Johnson winning the downhill event, marking the U.S. team’s initial gold medal at the 2026 Olympics.
Along with Johnson and Shiffrin, Team USA will feature three more pairs in the competition.
Timing for the Women’s Team Combined Ski Event
The women’s combined ski event at the Winter Olympics is split into two segments, with the downhill portion kicking off at 4:30 a.m. ET on February 10. The decisive slalom part will take place later that same morning at 8 a.m. ET.
Ways to Watch Women’s Team Combined Skiing for Free
If you’re without cable, several live TV streaming services offer a way to watch the Olympics for free.
DIRECTV is particularly favored for watching live TV without charge, providing a five-day free trial along with plans starting at $69.99 per month, which includes the USA Network and other channels necessary for Olympic coverage.
With a subscription, fans can also catch all Olympic action on Peacock, starting from $10.99 monthly.
Complete Start List for Women’s Alpine Ski Team
Downhill
- Romane Miradori (FRA – paired with Marie Lamouret)
- Nina Ortlieb (AUT – paired with Katharina Garhuber)
- Ariane Laidler (AUT – paired with Katharina Huber)
- Janine Schmidt (SUI – paired with Melanie Maillard)
- Delia Durer (SUI – paired with Eliane Christen)
- Laura Pirovano (ITA – paired with Martina Peterlini)
- Ilka Stuhek (SLO – paired with Ana Bucik Jogan)
- Jacqueline Wilds (USA – paired with Paula Molzan)
- Sofia Goggia (ITA – paired with Lara Dela Mer)
- Nicole Delago (ITA – paired with Anna Trocker)
- Cornelia Hütter (AUT – paired with Katharina Truppe)
- Kasha Wikhoff-Lee (NOR – paired with Bianca Bakke Westhoff)
- Kira Weidl-Winkelmann (GER – paired with Emma Eicher)
- Breezy Johnson (USA – paired with Mikaela Shiffrin)
- Mirjam Puchner (AUT – paired with Lisa Holhager)
- Jasmine Fleury (SUI – paired with Wendy Holdner)
- Colin Suter (SUI – paired with Camille Last)
- Isabella Wright (USA – paired with Nina O’Brien)
- Nadia Delago (ITA – paired with Giada D’Antonio)
- Laura Gauche (FRA – paired with Marion Chevrier)
- Valérie Grenier (Canada – paired with Laurence Saint-Germain)
- Camille Cerruti (FRA – paired with Caitlin McFarlane)
- Keeley Cashman (USA – paired with AJ Hart)
- Barbora Novakova (CZE – paired with Martina Dubovska)
- Elisa Maria Negri (Czech Republic – paired with Alena Ravastova)
- Cassidy Gray (CAN – paired with Ari Nullmeyer)
- Nicole Begg (ARG – paired with Francesca Baruzzi Fagliol)
- Katarina Slobova (SVK – paired with Petra Vlova)
End of the Winter Olympics
The 2026 Winter Olympics will wrap up with a closing ceremony on February 22 at 2:30 p.m. ET.
