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American Families Unite in Italy to Fuel Team USA’s Olympic Drive

By Matthias Binder February 11, 2026
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Reunions Light Up the SlopesNotable Supporters Steal the SpotlightBroader Impact on Athletes’ PerformanceLooking Ahead to Lasting Legacy

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Milano Cortina, Italy – Throngs of U.S. families descended on the Italian Alps this week to cheer their athletes at the 2026 Winter Olympics, marking a joyful return after pandemic-era separations.[1]

Reunions Light Up the Slopes

Four years after COVID-19 restrictions barred loved ones from previous Games, supporters now fill the stands with flags and fervor. Athletes expressed deep gratitude for the presence of parents, siblings, and spouses amid high-stakes competitions.[2]

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Reporter Maggie Rulli captured the excitement alongside the family of freestyle skier Jaelin Kauf during her event in Livigno. Kauf secured a silver medal in women’s moguls, with gold going to teammate Liz Lemley, as relatives waved enthusiastically from the crowd.[3][4]

The atmosphere buzzed with personal stories of sacrifice and pride. Families endured long flights and chilly conditions to witness moments they missed before.

Notable Supporters Steal the Spotlight

Beyond Kauf’s clan, other kin drew attention. The three brothers of women’s ice hockey player Haley Winn emerged as fan favorites, their energetic cheers going viral during Team USA matches.[5]

Utah’s 2034 Olympic organizers stepped up with a special reception for Team USA relatives early in the Games. The event in Milan offered a taste of future hospitality while honoring current efforts.[6][7]

  • Jaelin Kauf’s family, known as the “J” Pack, rallied in Livigno for her podium finish.
  • Haley Winn’s siblings hyped the hockey squad against rivals like Canada.
  • Utah 2034 gathering connected families ahead of Salt Lake City’s upcoming bid fulfillment.
  • General influx of U.S. supporters boosted morale across skiing, hockey, and more.
  • Contrast to 2022 Beijing, where virtual cheers replaced live ones.

Broader Impact on Athletes’ Performance

The influx of familiar faces provided emotional lifts during intense days. Moguls runs, hockey clashes, and other events saw American contingents creating pockets of red, white, and blue amid international crowds.

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Organizers noted the geographic spread of venues – from Milan to Cortina d’Ampezzo – challenged logistics, yet families adapted with enthusiasm. Support extended to practices and preliminaries, fostering a home-like vibe.

Team USA racked up medals, including historic curling wins and strong figure skating showings, with familial backing cited as a key factor.

Looking Ahead to Lasting Legacy

These gatherings underscored the human element of elite sports. As competitions continue through February 22, more triumphs loom with personal cheers amplifying each victory.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Families overcame past barriers to attend, enhancing athlete motivation.
  • Specific stories like Kauf’s silver and Winn’s brothers highlighted the joy.
  • Initiatives like Utah’s reception preview family-focused future Games.

The presence of loved ones transformed the Alps into an extension of home for Team USA. What stories from the stands have inspired you most? Share in the comments.

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