The women’s alpine skiing team combined event at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina is the debut on the Olympic stage for this event. It is set to take place on February 10 at the famed Olimpia delle Tofane slopes. With downhill and slalom skills both in play, this format rewards nations that can blend speed and finesse in a two-run pairing. The United States is favored to win gold here behind an All-Star pairing. But before these skiiers take the slopes in Italy, continue reading to find my team combined event prediction.
Olympic Women’s Team Combined Betting Odds
- USA (Johnson / Shiffrin): -200
- Germany (Weidle-Winkelmann / Aicher): +700
- Italy (Goggia / Della Mea): +700
- Austria (Huetter / Truppe): +900
- USA (Wiles / Moltzan): +1100
- Switzerland (Suter / Rast): +1300
- Austria (Raedler / Huber): +2200
- Italy (Pirovano / Peterlini): +2800
- Norway (Lie / Westhoff): +4000
- Austria (Ortlieb / Gallhuber): +4000
- All Others: +6600 or more
Olympic Women’s Team Combined Major Storylines
The top story surrounding this inaugural Olympic team combined event is the United States’ dominant pairing featuring Breezy Johnson and Mikaela Shiffrin. On paper, they are a fearsome duo: Johnson’s recent Olympic gold in the downhill and her 2025 world title have confirmed her elite status on the speed side, while Shiffrin’s slalom dominance with multiple World Cup wins this season gives the U.S. a strategic advantage in the more technical discipline. Together, they won gold in the team combined at the 2025 World Championships, making them the clear benchmark for excellence.
Shiffrin arrives in Italy as one of the most successful alpine skiers in history, renowned for her slalom and technical prowess. Her partnership with Johnson blends top-tier downhill speed with world-class slalom execution, a balance that the team combined format rewards. Johnson’s downhill gold earlier in these Games reinforces her form and confidence, which can have a psychological ripple effect on her slalom partner as well.
Across the field, several European teams are keen to assert themselves. Germany’s Kira Weidle-Winkelmann and Emma Aicher pairing brings a solid mix of dependable downhill and technically capable skiing, traits that can make them dangerous if conditions favor precision over pure speed. Switzerland and Austria both have depth and experience. They each have several pairings that could capitalize on any mistakes from the favorites.
Another storyline worth watching is how other U.S. pairings perform. While the top American duo is the headline act, additional teams such as Jackie Wiles and Paula Moltzan could steal a medal if they catch a break or two. Their performance in training and recent World Cup results suggest they are capable of a solid showing.
Olympic Women’s Team Combined Medal Contenders
- USA – Johnson & Shiffrin: The most complete team on paper, blending recent Olympic gold with all-around ski mastery.
- Germany – Aicher & Weidle-Winkelmann: A balanced duo capable of staying near the front if both runs are clean.
- Switzerland – Suter & Rast: Strong technical squad, they could move up if the downhill leg isn’t too far off the leaders.
- Austria – Huetter & Truppe: Consistent performances through the season make them a dark horse for a podium or top-5 finish.
- Italy – Goggia & Della Mea: Home soil support and familiarity with the course could help elevate their performance beyond expectations.
Women’s Team Combined Prediction
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Confidence: 4.5 out of 5


