Bobsled at 2026 Winter Olympics
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Adam “AJ” Edelman is the first Orthodox Jewish athlete to compete at the Winter Olympics, and now the first Israeli to qualify for the Games in two sports. No matter what happens when Israel’s bobsled team hits the ice next week at the 2026 Winter Olympics,
Women’s monobob at the Milan Cortina Olympics looks wide open, even with Germany and the U.S. still leading the sport.
Competitions at the Winter Olympics are defined by extremes: extreme air, extreme speed and extreme temperatures. On sliding tracks, athletes in luge, bobsleigh and skeleton break highway speed limits.
AJ Edelman, the driver for the Israeli bobsled team, said the stolen items included passports, suitcases, shoes and sporting equipment
An apartment where the Israeli bobsled team was staying at for training ahead of the Winter Olympics was robbed, according to the bobsled pilot.
Stream every moment and every medal of the 2026 Milan Cortina Games on Peacock. Read more NBC News coverage of the Olympics and the athletes competing. After scoring five goals in the second period, the United States women cruised past Italy,
The Olympics always feel larger than sport. For a few weeks, the world watches athletes push themselves to the absolute limit — whether on a sunlit track or a frozen slope. But behind that moment are years of routine,