The men’s skeleton competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina is one of the most entertaining events in the Olympic sliding sports schedule. With athletes hurtling down the Cortina track at speeds exceeding 80 miles per hour, skeleton combines explosive start performance with razor-sharp precision on icy curves. Before this Olympic event begins in Italy, you can continue reading to find my Olympic men’s skeleton prediction.
Olympic Men’s Skeleton Betting Odds
The latest betting markets for this event can be found below:
- Matt Weston (GBR) – -300
- Axel Jungk (GER) – +500
- Amedeo Bagnis (ITA) – +600
- Zheng Yin (CHN) – +900
- Christopher Grotheer (GER) – +1000
- Marcus Wyatt (GBR) – +1200
- Samuel Maier (GER) – +2500
- Vladyslav Heraskevych (UKR) – +2500
- Seung-gi Jung (KOR) – +4000
- Felix Keisinger (GER) – +5000
- Wenhao Chen (CHN) – +5000
- Mattia Gaspari (ITA) – +8000
- All Others: +10000 or more
Olympic Men’s Skeleton Major Storylines
The top storyline heading into the men’s skeleton competition is the presence of a dominant overall World Cup champion in Matt Weston. The British slider has not just been winning but has been doing so with authority, taking multiple World Cup victories this season and securing the overall title before the Olympic test even arrives. In one standout performance at St. Moritz, he won by the largest margin seen in over a decade, finishing nearly a second and a half ahead of the next competitor.
Weston’s ascendancy has been a theme all season long. He arrives at the 2026 Games as a reigning world champion and has translated that form into consistent World Cup success. That has put him squarely on radar screens for gold and makes his price in betting markets reflect the expectation that he is the best in the field.
Another storyline with potential to affect the balance of power involves a late-breaking equipment issue that has touched the British team. Some of their new aerodynamic helmets were deemed non-compliant with regulations, leading to an appeal that could be decided shortly before the competition. That uncertain situation adds a wrinkle for the British duo of Weston and teammate Marcus Wyatt, who have shared multiple World Cup victories but now face questions around gear legality.
Emerging contenders from other nations add intrigue. Germany has a pair of sliders who could grab the gold here if Weston falters. Italy’s Amedeo Bagnis has shown podium form in World Cup races and will be motivated on home ice. China’s Zheng Yin rounds out the top tier of World Cup competitors and carries that consistency into Olympic competition. The United States’ Austin Florian has cracked the top six in several World Cup races and brings strong start numbers that could tip the balance in his favor on a track that rewards explosive sprint ability.
Olympic Men’s Skeleton Medal Contenders
- Matt Weston (GBR) – World Cup champion, consistent victories, Olympic favorite.
- Marcus Wyatt (GBR) – Strong second British slider with multiple wins and podiums.
- Christopher Grotheer (GER) – Reigning Olympic champion with a track record under pressure.
- Samuel Maier (GER) – Solid option for a podium push.
- Zheng Yin (CHN) – World Cup runner-up with few weak runs and a rising trajectory.
- Amedeo Bagnis (ITA) – Home nation contender with recent World Cup podium finish.
- Austin Florian (USA) – Wild card threat capable of cracking the medal stand for the US.
Olympic Men’s Skeleton Betting Prediction
Pick:
Confidence: 4.5 out of 5


