JD Vance to Lead US Delegation at 2026 Winter Olympics
US Vice President JD Vance will lead the American delegation to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, accompanied by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Olympic gold medalists. The opening ceremony will occur in San Siro stadium and three mountain venues, marking a first for the Winter Games.
- Country:
- Italy
US Vice President JD Vance is set to lead the American delegation to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, as announced by the White House on Saturday. This prominent group will attend the opening ceremony, showcasing American diplomatic and athletic presence.
Joining Vance will be US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, second lady Usha Vance, US Ambassador Tilman Fertitta, and a selected group of Olympic gold medalists. Their participation underscores the strong ties between sports and international diplomacy.
The Milan Cortina Games begin on February 6 with a unique opening ceremony. Spectators will witness the Parade of Nations not only in Milan's San Siro stadium but also at the mountain venues of Cortina, Predazzo, and Livigno—a first in Olympic history.
ALSO READ
-
Bormio Businesses Brace for Impact: Navigating the 2026 Winter Olympics Challenge
-
Controversy Unfolds Over India's Athlete Selection for 2026 Winter Olympics
-
Heated Rivalry Stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie to Light Up 2026 Winter Olympics
-
Arif Khan bags slalom skiing quota for India in 2026 Winter Olympics
-
VP JD Vance Leads U.S. Delegation to Milano Cortina Winter Olympics