Team South Africa Heads to Milano Cortina: Meet the Winter Olympians!

Good Things Guy | 05.02.2026 13:30

For the first time, SA is sending five athletes to the Winter Games. From alpine skiing to skeleton, these trailblazers are ready to make history on snow and ice.

Milano Cortina, Italy (05 February 2026) – With just one to go until the 2026 Winter Olympic Games kick off in Milano Cortina, Italy, Team South Africa is ready to make history. For the first time, the country is sending five athletes to the Games, the largest Winter Olympics squad in South African history.

Cross-country skier Matthew Smith and skeleton athlete Nicole Burger have been given the huge honour of carrying the South African flag at the opening ceremony. At 35 and 31, respectively, they are the oldest members of the squad, but both are making their Winter Olympics debut at the senior level.

Let’s meet the team.

Matthew Smith- Cross-Country Skiing

Nicknamed “The Snowbok”, Matthew’s endurance and dedication have been on full display during his qualification in Trondheim, Norway. Guided by coach Ole Ensrud, Matthew will be racing against the world’s top athletes, ready to push his limits and proudly fly the Protea on the snowy tracks.

Nicole Burger – Skeleton

Stationed with the Royal Air Force in the UK, Nicole only discovered Skeleton a few years ago. Now ranked 30th in the world, she’s tackling some of the fastest tracks on Earth under the guidance of coach Rhys Thornbury, making history as South Africa’s first female skeleton representative.

Lara Markthaler – Alpine Skiing

After impressing at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics, 18-year-old Lara is ready for her first senior Winter Games. Coached by Christian Markthaler, she brings youthful energy and precision to both Slalom and Giant Slalom events.

Thomas Weir – Alpine Skiing

At just 17, Thomas is one of two teenagers on the team. Trained by Robert Weir, Thomas is set to show off his skills on the slopes.

Malica Malherbe – Freestyle Skiing

The 21-year-old from British Columbia secured her spot after a stellar performance in Ruka, Finland. Currently ranked 80th in the world, Malica is ready to take on the demanding ski courses.

It’s South Africa’s biggest Winter Olympic squad ever, full of first-time Olympians, youthful energy, and trailblazers in their disciplines. Fans across the country can cheer them on as they take on the world stage this 6–22 February 2026.

At the time of writing, there isn’t an official place for South Africans to watch the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games. But don’t worry, because we’ll keep you updated on any South African-related news, highlights, and viewing options as soon as they become available.

Sources: Team South Africa
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