Samsung signs 68-athlete Olympic and Paralympic roster ahead of Milano Cortina 2026

Samsung has unveiled a 68-strong global athlete roster as part of its Olympic and Paralympic sponsorship activation strategy ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games.

The new Team Samsung Galaxy line-up spans 17 countries and nine winter sports, including freestyle skiing, snowboarding, alpine skiing, speed skating, figure skating and Para sport disciplines. The roster includes Olympic champions, world champions and emerging talent, positioning Samsung with a year-round athlete storytelling platform in the build-up to the Games.

Notable athletes include British freestyle skiing world champion Zoe Atkin, two-time Olympic snowboarding gold medallist Anna Gasser, US freestyle skiing star Alex Hall, figure skating world champions Ilia Malinin and Alysa Liu, and Paralympic alpine skiing champion Arthur Bauchet. British snowboarder Txema Mazet-Brown is also included.

The move marks a significant scaling of Samsung’s athlete-led content and fan engagement strategy, extending beyond Games-time sponsorship into a sustained pre-Games activation model. Athletes will share behind-the-scenes training, competition and personal stories across digital platforms in the 12 months leading up to Milano Cortina 2026.

Samsung has been a Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic Partner since 1998, and the expanded roster reflects a broader industry shift toward always-on sponsorship activation, athlete partnerships and social-first storytelling around major events.

With strong representation across action sports and youth-facing disciplines such as freestyle skiing and snowboarding, the roster also signals a continued focus on engaging younger audiences in the run-up to the 2026 Games.

“Samsung’s partnership with the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games is rooted in a shared belief in openness, resilience and the power of human potential, which is why working so closely with Team GB athletes on the road to Milano Cortina 2026 feels so meaningful,” said Annika Bizon, Vice President of Product and Marketing for Mobile Experience at Samsung UK and Ireland.

“These athletes bring the spirit of Open Always Wins to life every day – pushing boundaries, embracing innovation and expressing their individuality on and off the snow, in ways that mirror how we design technology to open up new possibilities for everyone.

“As we look ahead to the Games next month, we’re incredibly excited to support Team Samsung Galaxy as they share their journeys with the world and inspire fans everywhere to stay open to what’s possible.”

Athletes Who Bring Openness to Life

With a strong presence across nine key disciplines—including snowboarding, skating, skiing, bobsleigh and cross-country skiing—sports that embody creativity, expression and performance under pressure, the Team Samsung Galaxy roster reflects the diversity of winter sports.

For Milano Cortina 2026, Team Samsung Galaxy includes Olympic freestyle skiing champion Alex Hall (USA), freestyle skier siblings Miro and Flora Tabanelli (ITA), innovative performer of world-first snowboarding tricks Ian Matteoli (ITA), multiple-time short track speed skating World Champion and Olympic medalist Minjeong Choi (KOR), freestyle skiing World Champion Zoe Atkins (GB), and two-time snowboarding Olympic Gold medalist Anna Gasser (AUT). In alpine skiing, Arthur Bauchet (FRA) holds multiple Paralympic and World Championship titles, while former national champion Adam Žampa (SVK) showcases the field’s most formidable talent. Along with figure skating elites, this year’s team also boasts World Champion Alysa Liu (USA) and two-time World Champion Ilia Malinin (USA).

Across sports and borders, each Team Samsung Galaxy athlete brings the spirit of openness to life in their own personal way. Shaped by their creativity, resilience and a willingness to explore what’s possible, their journeys extend beyond competition to inspire fans around the world—showing how an open mindset can influence not only performance, but everyday life, on and off the road to Milano Cortina 2026.

Born on Réunion Island, raised between the Alps and New Zealand, Txema Mazet-Brown’s been chasing snow since before he could walk. He’s a two-time FIS European Cup Big Air champ and 2024 Junior World Champion. Representing Great Britain, Txema mixes Euro precision with Kiwi flow. Off the comp scene, he’s all about filming and traveling.

Txema Mazet-Brown

“Snowboarding for me is about progression and riding with my friends,” said Txema Mazet-Brown. “It’s a way of life that thrives on openness – to new ideas, unexpected challenges, and continuous improvement.

“We push each other, try new things and spend as much time on snow as possible. That’s how I’ve always learned and how I want to keep moving forward. With Milano Cortina 2026 coming up, I’m focused on riding and progressing with that same openness and doing what I love. I’m stoked to work with Samsung and to share some of that openness with others along the way.”

Balancing Stanford studies with halfpipe podiums, World Champion, Zoe Atkin is rewriting what it means to be a student athlete. With precision and style, she’s become one of the most talked about names in freestyle skiing.

Zoe Atkin

“I’m really proud to be joining Team Samsung Galaxy. As an athlete, I’m always pushing to evolve not just in competition, but in how I prepare and take care of myself. Having Samsung’s support as I compete on the global stage is incredibly motivating,” says Zoe.

Continuing the Journey to Milano Cortina 2026

“Athletes and fans are at the heart of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and Samsung is proud to help bring them closer together and make moments more connected—from how athletes share their journeys to how fans experience the Olympic and Paralympic Games,” said Sophia Kim, VP and Head of Experience Marketing Group, Mobile eXperience (MX) Business at Samsung Electronics. “Together with Team Samsung Galaxy, we will open up new perspectives and infinite possibilities throughout the Games, that is our message ‘Open always wins’ to the fans and communities.”

With Team Samsung Galaxy, Samsung reaffirms its long-standing commitment to the Olympic and Paralympic Movement. As the world looks ahead to Milano Cortina 2026, Samsung will spotlight authentic athlete stories that go beyond results alone — reinforcing openness as a value that connects athletes, fans and communities around the world through technology. Additional information on “Open always wins” and Samsung’s support for Milano Cortina 2026 will be released as the Road to the Games continues.

Team Samsung Galaxy for Milano Cortina 2026: 

  1. Zoe Atkin (United Kingdom), Freestyle Skiing
  2. Amedeo Bagnis (Italy), Skeleton
  3. Corrado Barbera (Italy), Alpine Skiing
  4. Elia Barp (Italy), Cross-country Skiing
  5. Marta Bassino (Italy), Alpine Skiing
  6. Arthur Bauchet (France), Para Alpine Skiing
  7. Giacomo Bertagnolli (Italy), Para Alpine Skiing
  8. Federica Brignone (Italy), Alpine Skiing
  9. Gaon Choi (South Korea), Snowboard
  10. Minjeong Choi (South Korea), Short Track Speed Skating
  11. Giorgia Collomb (Italy), Alpine Skiing
  12. Stefania Constantini (Italy), Curling 
  13. Elena Curtoni (Italy), Alpine Skiing 
  14. Renè de Silvestro (Italy), Para Alpine Skiing 
  15. Lara Della Mea (Italy), Alpine Skiing 
  16. Simone Deromedis (Italy), Freestyle Skiing
  17. Leonardo Donaggio (Italy), Freestyle Skiing
  18. Roland Fischnaller (Italy), Snowboard 
  19. Arianna Fontana (Italy), Short Track Speed Skating
  20. Loris Framarin (Italy), Snowboard
  21. Giovanni Franzoni (Italy), Alpine Skiing 
  22. Ralfs Freibergs (Latvia), Ice Hockey
  23. Jole Galli (Italy), Freestyle Skiing
  24. Anna Gasser (Austria), Snowboard
  25. David Ghiotto (Italy), Speed Skating
  26. Tommaso Giacomel (Italy), Biathlon 
  27. Renārs Grantiņš (Latvia), Bobsleigh
  28. Daniel Grassl (Italy), Figure Skating
  29. Alex Hall (United States), Freestyle Skiing
  30. Jakub Hroneš (Czech Republic), Snowboard
  31. Daeheon Hwang (South Korea), Short Track Speed Skating
  32. Alex Insam (Italy), Ski Jumping
  33. Gilli Kim (South Korea), Short Track Speed Skating
  34. Marcus Kleveland (Norway), Snowboard
  35. Tess Ledeux (France), Freestyle Skiing
  36. Alysa Liu (United States), Figure Skating
  37. Nicola Liviero (Italy), Snowboard 
  38. Zrinka Ljutić (Croatia), Alpine Skiing
  39. Jacopo Luchini (Italy), Para Snowboard
  40. Ilia Malinin (United States), Figure Skating
  41. Valentina Margaglio (Italy), Skeleton
  42. Ian Matteoli (Italy), Snowboard
  43. Txema Mazet-Brown (United Kingdom), Snowboard
  44. Annika Morgan (Germany), Snowboard
  45. Dominik Paris (Italy), Alpine Skiing 
  46. Anna Pezzetta (Italy), Figure Skating
  47. Federico Pellegrino (Italy), Cross-country Skiing
  48. Emanuel Perathoner (Italy), Snowboard
  49. Manon Petit-Lenoir (France), Snowboard
  50. Laura Pirovano (Italy), Alpine Skiing
  51. Sára Pónya (Hungary), Cross-Country Skiing
  52. Jongun Rim (South Korea), Short Track Speed Skating
  53. Matteo Rizzo (Italy), Figure Skating
  54. Marta Rossetti (Italy), Alpine Skiing
  55. Suzanne Schulting (Netherlands), Speed Skating
  56. Mike Schultz (United States), Para Snowboard
  57. Arianna Sighel (Italy), Short Track Speed Skating
  58. Petro Sighel (Italy), Short Track Speed Skating 
  59. Bart Swings (Belgium), Speed Skating
  60. Flora Tabanelli (Italy), Freestyle Skiing 
  61. Miro Tabanelli (Italy), Freestyle Skiing
  62. Deniss Vasiļjevs (Latvia), Figure Skating
  63. Lisa Vittozzi (Italy), Biathlon
  64. Leon Vockensperger (Germany), Snowboard
  65. Walter Wallberg (Sweden), Freestyle Skiing
  66. Dorothea Wierer (Italy), Biathlon
  67. Michał Woźniak (Poland), Figure Skating
  68. Adam Žampa (Slovakia), Alpine Skiing

Source: Samsung

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