Snow Australia is pleased to announce that the Nomination and Selection Criteria for Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games have been finalised and approved by the Australia Olympic Committee (AOC), Selection Committee and the Snow Australia Board.
The Australian Winter Olympic Team and the country's winter sports community are celebrating just one year until Australia takes on the world at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Winter Games in Italy.
The Australian Olympic Committee has announced the appointment of Olympic champion Alisa Camplin-Warner AM as Chef de Mission for the Australian Team to compete at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
Olympic cross country skier Seve de Campo is a passionate advocate for mental health, and recently took part in an Australian Institute of Sport initiative aimed at raising awareness in the community.
Australia’s world beating winter sports athletes have received a timely boost, with extra funding committed to support their preparations for the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
On March 8 as we celebrate International Women’s Day, we highlight some of the trailblazers - those who have achieved historic ‘firsts’ in Australian winter sport.
In a major milestone for Australian sport, Snow Australia is proud to have joined forces with the country’s peak Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games sporting organisations to launch a national strategy aimed at building success towards Brisbane 2032 and beyond.
The Australian Olympic Committee recently confirmed Freestyle Skiing Olympian Ramone Cooper will head Australia’s team at the Gangwon 2024 Winter YOG, for his second Games as Chef de Mission.
Snow Australia congratulates Geoff Henke AO for his outstanding contribution to the development of snowsports in Australia, as he recently announced his retirement from the role of Chair of the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia (OWIA).
Australia’s Winter Olympic and Paralympic sports can plan their entire 2026 Games campaigns with confidence, the Australian Government and Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) today announcing it will invest $28.6 million in core funding over the next four years.
We all enjoyed watching Tess Coady win Australia's first medal of the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games, on day 11 you can cheer on Tess in another final.
It was a tough night for the Aussies on the aerial hill at the Zhangjiakou Genting Snow Park, with intermittent light tail winds and the thermometer dropping below -30 degrees.
Olympic bronze medallist Tess Coady has secured another finals spot at Beijing 2022 after finishing qualifying seventh in the women's snowboard big air.