Samsung Counts Down to Milano Cortina 2026 by Unveiling a New Team Samsung Galaxy Roster
Korea on January 8, 2026
A new team of trailblazing global athletes on the road to the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games will embody the brand’s belief that "Open always wins"

Samsung Electronics, a Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic Partner, today unveiled a new roster of Team Samsung Galaxy athletes for the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. The new team brings together 68 athletes across 17 countries, representing both Olympic and Paralympic sports. Each member of Team Samsung Galaxy was selected for their personal journey — one that embodies openness both on and off the field of play.
Bringing “Open always wins” to the Road to Milano Cortina 2026
The athletes will share their journeys on the road to the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games and help deliver Samsung’s central message for Milano Cortina 2026, “Open always wins.” First introduced at Paris 2024, the theme returns to the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games as a reflection of Samsung’s belief that, with an open mind, anything is possible. Team Samsung Galaxy will deliver this message to fans around the world by sharing personal stories that reflect how openness guides their lives and careers.

“Athletes and fans are at the heart of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and Samsung is proud to help bring them closer together and make moments more connected — from how athletes share their journeys to how fans experience the Olympic and Paralympic Games,” said Sophia Kim, VP and Head of Experience Marketing Group, Mobile eXperience (MX) Business at Samsung Electronics. “Together with Team Samsung Galaxy, we will open up new perspectives and infinite possibilities throughout the Games, that is our message ‘Open always wins’ to the fans and communities.”
Athletes Who Bring Openness to Life
With a strong presence across nine key disciplines — including snowboarding, speed skating, skiing, bobsleigh and cross-country skiing — sports that embody creativity, expression and performance under pressure, the Team Samsung Galaxy roster represents the diversity of winter sports.

For Milano Cortina 2026, Team Samsung Galaxy includes Olympic freestyle skiing champion Alex Hall (USA), freestyle skier siblings Miro and Flora Tabanelli (ITA), an innovative performer of world-first snowboarding tricks Ian Matteoli (ITA), multiple-time short track speed skating World Champion and Olympic medalist Minjeong Choi (KOR), Freestyle skiing World Champion Zoe Atkin (GB) and two-time snowboarding Olympic gold medalist Anna Gasser (AUT). In alpine skiing, Arthur Bauchet (FRA) holds multiple Paralympic and World Championship titles, while Adam Žampa (SVK) brings depth of experience on the international stage. Team Samsung Galaxy for Milano Cortina 2026 also boasts figure skating elites including World Champion Alysa Liu (USA) and two-time World Champion Ilia Malinin (USA).
Across sports and borders, each Team Samsung Galaxy athlete brings the spirit of openness to life in their own personal way. Shaped by their creativity, resilience and a willingness to explore what’s possible, their journeys extend beyond competition to inspire fans around the world — demonstrating how an open mindset can influence not only performance but everyday life, on and off the road to Milano Cortina 2026.
For Ian Matteoli, openness is expressed through bold creativity. One of Italy’s brightest young snowboarders, he made history as the first rider to land a frontside 2160 in competition — a moment that showcased both technical mastery and an open, fearless approach to progression. Raised in a snowboarding family, his journey has been shaped by a determined comeback from serious injury fighting his way back to top form. As part of a generation that views the sport as both performance and lifestyle, Ian bridges snowboarding and skateboarding, carrying an open mindset as he represents his country at Milano Cortina 2026.
“Snowboarding has always been part of my life as more than just a sport. It’s a way of expressing who I am,” said Ian. “After my injury, I changed how I approached snowboarding and life, pushing myself to come back stronger, more creative and more connected to why I love this sport. Representing Italy on home soil is incredibly special, and having the support of Samsung motivates me to keep pushing creatively.”

For Mike Schultz, openness is expressed through reinvention and resilience. After a life-changing accident, he rebuilt his athletic journey by staying open to new ways of thinking, training and creating — transforming challenges into opportunity by engineering his own prosthetic to return to elite competition. Through an open mindset grounded in creativity and adaptability, Mike continues to evolve his approach to performance and recovery, winning three Paralympic medals and multiple World Championship titles. His story shows how openness can turn adversity into purposeful progress.
“If it wasn’t for creativity, I wouldn’t be where I am today. After my accident, I had to completely reimagine how I trained and recovered. Staying open to new ideas and using technology to better understand my body helped me rebuild with confidence,” said Mike. “It’s surreal to be part of Team Samsung Galaxy, given how tools like digital health platform have supported my progress, allowing me to train smarter and keep moving forward as an athlete.”

Alex Hall diversified his career path by establishing a ski film brand that documents urban and backcountry skiing. Raised in Zurich before moving to Park City, he grew up across two continents and brings a global perspective to freestyle skiing that blends technical precision with artistic expression. Off the slopes, his pioneering mindset carries over into filmmaking, where he draws inspiration for his new tricks while avoiding mental fatigue. His ability to blend sports, art and storytelling makes him one of the most creative voices in freestyle skiing today.
“I’m proud to be part of Team Samsung Galaxy and represent a brand that brings athletes and communities together on a global scale,” said Alex. “To me, there are no limits in sports. Everyone can express themselves in their own way, and Samsung empowers us to do this on and off the snow with its technology.”

Minjeong Choi expresses openness by inspiring young short track speed skaters through her own experiences. As a double Olympic champion in Women’s 1,500m and multiple world record holder in speed skating, her story of sustained excellence under pressure — and a constant willingness to evolve — opens up new perspectives for future generations. Admired for her leadership, her passion to continuously adjust, learn and lead reflects how openness fuels longevity and performance as an elite athlete.
“I’m happy to rejoin Team Samsung Galaxy after the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022,” said Minjeong. “Team Samsung Galaxy has always inspired people to open up more possibilities through sport. At the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, I will continue creating a positive impact with Team Samsung Galaxy.”
Continuing the Journey to Milano Cortina 2026
With Team Samsung Galaxy, Samsung reaffirms its long-standing commitment to the Olympic and Paralympic Movement. As the world looks ahead to Milano Cortina 2026, Samsung will spotlight authentic athlete stories that go beyond results alone — reinforcing openness as a value that connects athletes, fans and communities around the world through technology. Additional information on “Open always wins” and Samsung’s support for the Olympic Winter Games will be released as the Road to Milano Cortina 2026 continues.
Team Samsung Galaxy for Milano Cortina 2026:
- Zoe Atkin (United Kingdom), Freestyle Skiing
- Amedeo Bagnis (Italy), Skeleton
- Corrado Barbera (Italy), Alpine Skiing
- Elia Barp (Italy), Cross-country Skiing
- Marta Bassino (Italy), Alpine Skiing
- Arthur Bauchet (France), Para Alpine Skiing
- Giacomo Bertagnolli (Italy), Para Alpine Skiing
- Federica Brignone (Italy), Alpine Skiing
- Gaon Choi (South Korea), Snowboard
- Minjeong Choi (South Korea), Short Track Speed Skating
- Giorgia Collomb (Italy), Alpine Skiing
- Stefania Constantini (Italy), Curling
- Elena Curtoni (Italy), Alpine Skiing
- Renè de Silvestro (Italy), Para Alpine Skiing
- Lara Della Mea (Italy), Alpine Skiing
- Simone Deromedis (Italy), Freestyle Skiing
- Leonardo Donaggio (Italy), Freestyle Skiing
- Roland Fischnaller (Italy), Snowboard
- Arianna Fontana (Italy), Short Track Speed Skating
- Loris Framarin (Italy), Snowboard
- Giovanni Franzoni (Italy), Alpine Skiing
- Ralfs Freibergs (Latvia), Ice Hockey
- Jole Galli (Italy), Freestyle Skiing
- Anna Gasser (Austria), Snowboard
- David Ghiotto (Italy), Speed Skating
- Tommaso Giacomel (Italy), Biathlon
- Renārs Grantiņš (Latvia), Bobsleigh
- Daniel Grassl (Italy), Figure Skating
- Alex Hall (United States), Freestyle Skiing
- Jakub Hroneš (Czech Republic), Snowboard
- Daeheon Hwang (South Korea), Short Track Speed Skating
- Alex Insam (Italy), Ski Jumping
- Gilli Kim (South Korea), Short Track Speed Skating
- Marcus Kleveland (Norway), Snowboard
- Tess Ledeux (France), Freestyle Skiing
- Alysa Liu (United States), Figure Skating
- Nicola Liviero (Italy), Snowboard
- Zrinka Ljutić (Croatia), Alpine Skiing
- Jacopo Luchini (Italy), Para Snowboard
- Ilia Malinin (United States), Figure Skating
- Valentina Margaglio (Italy), Skeleton
- Ian Matteoli (Italy), Snowboard
- Txema Mazet-Brown (United Kingdom), Snowboard
- Annika Morgan (Germany), Snowboard
- Dominik Paris (Italy), Alpine Skiing
- Anna Pezzetta (Italy), Figure Skating
- Federico Pellegrino (Italy), Cross-country Skiing
- Emanuel Perathoner (Italy), Snowboard
- Manon Petit-Lenoir (France), Snowboard
- Laura Pirovano (Italy), Alpine Skiing
- Sára Pónya (Hungary), Cross-country Skiing
- Jongun Rim (South Korea), Short Track Speed Skating
- Matteo Rizzo (Italy), Figure Skating
- Marta Rossetti (Italy), Alpine Skiing
- Suzanne Schulting (Netherlands), Speed Skating
- Mike Schultz (United States), Para Snowboard
- Arianna Sighel (Italy), Short Track Speed Skating
- Petro Sighel (Italy), Short Track Speed Skating
- Bart Swings (Belgium), Speed Skating
- Flora Tabanelli (Italy), Freestyle Skiing
- Miro Tabanelli (Italy), Freestyle Skiing
- Deniss Vasiļjevs (Latvia), Figure Skating
- Lisa Vittozzi (Italy), Biathlon
- Leon Vockensperger (Germany), Snowboard
- Walter Wallberg (Sweden), Freestyle Skiing
- Dorothea Wierer (Italy), Biathlon
- Michał Woźniak (Poland), Figure Skating
- Adam Žampa (Slovakia), Alpine Skiing