Just one year after its inaugural contest at the 2025 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships, the women’s team combined event is making its Olympic debut.
In the women’s team combined, two-person teams are assigned to compete in downhill and slalom, respectively. The team with the fasted combined time for both runs are crowned the winners.
Of the three teams to win medals at the world championships, only one full team remains together for the Winter Olympics — the gold-medal winning duo of Americans Breezy Johnson and Mikaela Shiffrin. On Sunday, Johnson became the first gold medal winner of the 2026 Olympics for Team USA with her victory in the downhill event.
Alpine Skiing at olympics 2026: what to know
- What: Women’s team combined
- When: Feb. 10, 4:30 a.m. ET (downhill) / 8 a.m. ET (slalom)
- Where: Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre (Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy)
- Channel: USA Network
- Streaming: DIRECTV (try it free)
In addition to Johnson and Shiffrin, Team USA is entering three more pairs into the competition.
Women’s team combined skiing start time
The women’s team combined event at the Winter Olympics is split into two portions with two start times. The downhill portion is scheduled to begin at 4:30 a.m. ET on Feb. 10, while the slalom portion (where medals are decided) will start just a few hours later at 8 a.m. ET.
How to watch women’s team combined skiing for free
If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to stream the Olympics for free.
DIRECTV is our favorite service for watching TV live for free — it has a five-day free trial and there are a ton of options for plans that include USA Network (and every other channel you’ll need for the Olympics, including NBC), starting at $69.99/month.
You can also catch every minute of the Olympics with a subscription to Peacock, which starts at $10.99/month.
Alpine Skiing women’s team combined start list
Downhill
- Romane Miradoli (FRA – paired with Marie Lamure)
- Nina Ortlieb (AUT – paired with Katharina Gallhuber)
- Ariane Raedler (AUT – paired with Katharina Huber)
- Janine Schmitt (SUI – paired with Melanie Meillard)
- Delia Durrer (SUI – paired with Eliane Christen)
- Laura Pirovano (ITA – paired with Martina Peterlini)
- Ilka Stuhec (SLO – paired with Ana Bucik Jogan)
- Jacqueline Wiles (USA – paired with Paula Moltzan)
- Sofia Goggia (ITA – paired with Lara Della Mea)
- Nicol Delago (ITA – paired with Anna Trocker)
- Cornelia Huetter (AUT – paired with Katharina Truppe)
- Kasja Vickhoff Lie (NOR – paired with Bianca Bakke Westhoff)
- Kira Weidle-Winkelmann (GER – paired with Emma Aicher)
- Breezy Johnson (USA – paired with Mikaela Shiffrin)
- Mirjam Puchner (AUT – paired with Lisa Hoerhager)
- Jasmine Flury (SUI – paired with Wendy Holdener)
- Corinne Suter (SUI – paired with Camille Rast)
- Isabella Wright (USA – paired with Nina O’Brien)
- Nadia Delago (ITA – paired with Giada D’Antonio)
- Laura Gauche (FRA – paired with Marion Chevrier)
- Valerie Grenier (CAN – paired with Laurence St-Germain)
- Camille Cerutti (FRA – paired with Caitlin McFarlane)
- Keely Cashman (USA – paired with A.J. Hurt)
- Barbora Novakova (CZE – paired with Martina Dubovska)
- Elisa Maria Negri (CZE – paired with Alena Labastova)
- Cassidy Gray (CAN – paired with Ali Nullmeyer)
- Nicole Begue (ARG – paired with Francesca Baruzzi Farriol)
- Katarina Srobova (SVK – paired with Petra Vlhova)
When do the Winter Olympics end?
The 2026 Winter Olympics end with the closing ceremony on Feb. 22 at 2:30 p.m. ET.












