A roundup of servicemembers’ success in the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Servicemembers representing the United States at the 2026 Winter Olympics continued their quests for success over the weekend.
Air Force Staff Sgt. Kelly Curtis finished 12th in the skeleton on Saturday with a time of 3:52.13. Curtis followed that with a 10th place finish with teammate Daniel Barefoot in Sunday’s mixed skeleton; their time was 2:01.43.
Army Spc. Sean Doherty finished 65th in the 10km sprint biathlon on Friday with a time of 26:12.6.
Army Pvt. Spencer Howe and partner Emily Chan were ninth after Sunday’s short program in figure skating; medals will be awarded after Monday’s free skate.
Army Staff Sgt. Deedra Irwin finished 47th in the 7.5km sprint biathlon on Saturday with a time of 22:59.5. She followed that with a 35th-place finish in the 10km pursuit on Sunday with a time of 33:51.5.
Coming up
Army Sgt. Frank Del Duca and teammate Joshua Williamson will start fourth in Monday’s opening heat of the two-man bobsled. Del Duca will also pilot one of Team USA’s four-man bobsled teams when preliminaries begin Feb. 18.
Army Spc. Azaria Hill and teammate Kaysha Love will compete in the two-woman bobsled with preliminaries beginning Feb. 17. Also competing in the event will be Air Force Senior Airman Jasmine Jones and teammate Kaillie Armbruster-Humphries.
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