
The 2026 Olympic Athletes are ready to play their best—and look their best.
Athletes heading to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina, Italy, recently received their official gear, and it’s clear they’ll be looking sharp during the games.
Athletes like Hahna Norman, Grace Henderson, Taylor Heise, and Christina Carreira shared videos on TikTok showing off the gifts they received – new clothes and accessories from brands like Nike, SKIMS, and Ralph Lauren. They seemed really excited about everything!
Olympic snowboarder Hahna posted videos on TikTok showing off the gear Nike sent her, expressing her gratitude for the gifts.
She excitedly showed off a duffle bag packed with Nike gear, saying, “Massive shout out to Nike. All this stuff is so awesome!” and playfully exclaiming, “What the heck!”
The bag contained a full set of athletic wear – including a puffy jacket, cargo pants, sweatpants, and a base layer shirt – plus a pair of zip-up lounge shoes and sneakers. It also held several sports bras, sweatshirts, sweatpants, t-shirts, and jackets. As you’d expect, everything was branded with “Team USA” or a similar logo.
Okay, seriously, I’m obsessed. I just saw Hahna’s latest video – she’s 21, by the way, did you know?! – and she was wearing this amazing red Team USA tank top. She said, and I quote, ‘I’m in love with this,’ and then just… ‘Holy smokes!’ It was the cutest thing ever, I need that tank top in my life!
Jamie Anderson, originally from Truckee, California, shared a look inside her snowboarding bag while preparing for the Pro Slopestyle event. It was filled with essentials like hats, beanies, socks, and warm accessories – including a scarf, gloves, and face warmer – plus practical items like a backpack, hip pouch, stickers, keychains, and a multitool.

One of the most talked-about items from Nike was a blanket designed like a bald eagle skirt, which Hahna jokingly commented on. Showing it off, she said, “It’s a really unusual piece – a skirt-blanket with a large eagle and a National Park theme. I actually think it’s pretty neat.”
Okay, so you will NOT believe this, but Gwyneth Philips – Gwyneth Philips! – just posted about the skirt blanket! I seriously almost died. She shared this adorable video of her and Hayley Scamurra both wearing them, and Gwyneth captioned it ‘Schhhwaagg’ – I have no idea what it means, but it’s perfect! Honestly, seeing her cozy up in it just confirms everything – I need one now. It’s amazing that such a talented player like her appreciates something so… perfect. I’m obsessed, obviously.

Hahna shared that she received several gifts from SKIMS, including a cozy robe, sleepwear, socks, sweatpants, and tank tops. She was really excited about everything from Kim Kardashian’s brand, but one gift stood out to her the most.
She finished by excitedly revealing a box of SKIMS underwear. “I’m really excited about these!” she said, pointing to the three pairs with cool designs.
Olympic freeskier Grace and figure skater Christina both shared videos on TikTok showcasing pieces from Nike and SKIMS.
In a recent video, Grace, 25, expressed her excitement about a large package, saying, “This bag is huge, I’m very excited to open it!” She also wrote “Wowowow” in the video’s description.
Meanwhile, Christina, 25, added in her video: “I’m obsessed… I love you so much @SKIMS”
Taylor shared a TikTok showcasing gifts from Ralph Lauren, excitedly saying she “loved everything.” The video featured her opening several items, like a Team USA puffer jacket, comfortable sweatsuits, shirts, a bag, and cozy knit sweaters.
The 25-year-old hockey player shared a video and wrote, “This feels like a dream!” She added that the beginning and end of the video would be really impressive.
Before the Winter Olympics begin on February 6, 2026, let’s remember the amazing athletes who achieved greatness at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

Winning gold in the 1500m freestyle, silver in the 4x200m freestyle relay, and bronze in the 400m freestyle at the Paris Olympics made the American swimmer the most decorated female Olympian in U.S. history.
With a career total of 13 medals, she is also the most decorated female swimmer in Olympic history.

The excitement surrounding Léon Marchand reached its peak during the men’s 200m breaststroke final, where he broke the Olympic record with a time of 2:05.85. This incredible performance earned him his third gold medal at the Paris Olympics.

The canoeist made history by winning gold in K1, becoming the first Australian athlete to win four Olympic medals in a row in the same event. They previously earned bronze at the Tokyo 2020 and Rio 2016 Games, and silver at London 2012.
I was absolutely thrilled when she won the gold medal in the C1 event just three days later! It was an incredible moment, and it cemented her place in history as the most decorated Olympic slalom canoeist ever. I’ve been following her career for years, and it’s amazing to see her achieve such incredible success.

The Chinese swimmer broke the world record in the men’s 100m freestyle, winning gold with a time of 46.40 seconds – a significant improvement of four tenths of a second over his previous best.

The athlete won France’s first triathlon gold medal at the Olympics, finishing the race in 1 hour, 54 minutes, and 55 seconds after competing by bike and on foot through Paris and along the Seine River.

The athlete, who once dreamed of competing in the Olympics as a gymnast, made history by winning Guatemala’s first-ever gold medal. She achieved this in the women’s trap shooting event with a score of 45.

The Brazilian surfer made history at the Olympics and quickly became an online sensation with a photo of him emerging from a massive wave. He earned a 9.90 – the highest single wave score in surfing since it became an Olympic sport at the 2020 Tokyo Games.

The Argentinian BMX rider made history by winning gold in the men’s park final, earning his country’s first individual cycling medal.
The medal marked Argentina’s first at the 2024 Paris Olympics, and their first gold medal in any sport since the 2016 Rio Games.

Simone Biles is truly the greatest of all time! She made history at the Olympics by winning her eighth medal—and fifth gold—in the team all-around final, making her the most decorated U.S. Olympic gymnast ever.
Biles went on to win another gold in the individual all-around event.

Simone Biles wasn’t the only gymnast to achieve something special at the women’s all-around final. The Italian team – Angela Andreoli, Alice D’Amato, Manila Esposito, Elisa Iorio, and Giorgia Villa – won a silver medal, marking Italy’s first medal in this event since 1928.

Rebeca Andrade, Jade Barbosa, Lorrane Oliveira, Flavia Saraiva, and Julia Soares achieved a historic milestone, securing Brazil’s first-ever team medal – a bronze – in women’s gymnastics.

Only three days into the Paris Olympics, the shooter made history by becoming the first Indian athlete to win more than one medal in a single Games since India’s independence in 1947.
She won a bronze medal in the women’s 10m air pistol, becoming the first Indian female shooter to medal at the Olympics. She then teamed up with Sarabjot Singh to win another bronze in the 10m air rifle, marking the first time an Indian shooting team has won an Olympic medal.

Alex Sedrick caught a pass and scored just as time expired, tying the game against Australia 14-12.
The Women’s Eagles’ impressive win secured them a bronze medal, marking the first Olympic rugby medal ever for Team USA.

The swimmer became the first Romanian man to win an Olympic gold medal, achieving victory in the 200-meter freestyle.

Team USA swimmer achieved a remarkable feat on July 29th, winning a bronze medal and becoming the first man in over 50 years to win an Olympic medal in the 100m backstroke three times in a row. It’s a true American success story!
This new medal joined his already remarkable collection, which featured a bronze from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and a gold from the 2016 Rio Games – both earned in the same event.

The Australian swimmer broke the Olympic record in the women’s 200m freestyle, finishing in 1:53.27. She won the gold medal, defeating her teammate and the defending champion, Ariarne Titmus.

Before Heron, Simone Biles was the only Olympic gymnast to successfully complete the incredibly challenging “Biles I” – a double layout with a half-twist.
The Panamanian gymnast successfully completed the difficult move during the qualifying round, even performing it while competing against the person it’s named after.

Canada won its first judo gold medal when Deguchi triumphed over South Korea’s Huh Mimi in a thrilling match on July 29th.

The American swimmer made her Olympic debut at the Summer Games and immediately set a new Olympic record in the 100m butterfly, finishing the semifinal in 55.38 seconds.

South Sudan, the world’s newest nation, competed in the Olympics for the first time on July 28th, with its men’s basketball team facing off against Puerto Rico.
The South Sudan Bright Stars won their first-ever Olympic game with a final score of 90-79.

On July 27th, the sharpshooter made history by becoming the first athlete ever to compete in ten straight Summer Olympic Games, starting with the women’s 10m air pistol qualifying round.
The three-time medalist made her Olympic debut back at 1988 Seoul.

Jordan made its Olympic debut in men’s gymnastics at the recent games, with Abu Al-Soud competing on the pommel horse. He scored 12.466 during the qualifying round.

Oh my gosh, the Paris Olympics were incredible! You will NOT believe this – Syria had its first ever male gymnast compete! Ahmad Najjar was his name, and he absolutely killed it in the all-around competition! Seriously, he raised the bar for Syrian gymnastics – it was a historic moment and I was glued to the screen!

Stephen Nedoroscik, Frederick Richard, Brody Malone, Paul Juda, and Asher Hong helped Team USA win a bronze medal in men’s gymnastics – their first medal in the event in 16 years.

The basketball player achieved a historic first, becoming the first Black athlete to carry the Greek flag at the Opening Ceremony.

The track and field athlete, who turned sixteen in January, made history as the youngest male ever to qualify for the 4x400m relay team, according to Team USA.

The youngest athlete ever to make a U.S. Olympic team is Rivera. She was only 16 years old when she made the women’s gymnastics team, having just turned sixteen weeks before the selection.
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