Israel at the 2026 Winter Olympics

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Websitewww.olympicsil.co.il (in Hebrew and English)
Competitors9 (7 men and 2 women) in 5 sports and 11 events
Israel at the
2026 Winter Olympics
IOC codeISR
NOCOlympic Committee of Israel
Websitewww.olympicsil.co.il (in Hebrew and English)
in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
6 February 2026 (2026-02-06) – 22 February 2026 (2026-02-22)
Competitors9 (7 men and 2 women) in 5 sports and 11 events
Flag bearers (opening)Jared Firestone (Cortina)
Mariia Seniuk (Milan)
Flag bearer (closing)Barnabás Szőllős
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

Israel competed at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, from 6 to 22 February 2026.

Figure skater Mariia Seniuk and skeleton racer Jared Firestone were the nation's flagbearers at the opening ceremony. Seniuk carried the flag at milan while Firestone carried the flag at cortina.[1][2] Alpine ski racer Barnabás Szőllős was the nation's flagbearer at the closing ceremony.[3][4][5]

The Israeli delegation did not win any medals at these games. Israeli athletes competed for the first time in Cross-country skiing and Bobsleigh.

Israel's participation in the 2026 Winter Olympics took place amid protests and political criticism related to the Gaza war. Demonstrations in Italy called for Israel to be barred from the Games, with activists arguing that the country should face restrictions similar to those imposed on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.[6] The IOC ruled that Israel's Olympic team didn't commit any violations against the Palestinian's Olympic team, which was different then when Russia tried to absorb Ukraine's Olympic team.[7]

The Palestinian Olympic Committee and other critics accused the International Olympic Committee (IOC) of applying "double standards" by allowing Israel to compete while sanctioning Russia.[8] The IOC stated that the situations were "not comparable" and maintained that Israeli and Palestinian athletes should both be able to participate in the Olympic Games.[9]

During the Games, Israel's participation also became the subject of a broadcast controversy after a Swiss television commentator questioned the presence of Israeli bobsleigh athlete Adam Edelman in the context of the Gaza war.[10]

Competitors

The Israeli delegation included 9 athletes, competing in 9 disciplines

Sport Men Women Total
Alpine skiing 112
Bobsleigh 404
Cross-country skiing 101
Figure skating 011
Skeleton 101
Total729

Alpine skiing

Israel qualified one female and one male alpine skier through the basic quota.[11]

Athlete Event Run 1 Run 2 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Barnabás Szőllős Men's downhill N/a 1:57.0330
Men's super-G 1:31.6433
Men's giant slalom 1:23.3245 1:18.1344 2:41.4541
Men's slalom 1:03.3226 1:02.3627 2:05.6826
Noa Szőllős Women's giant slalom 1:06.7335 1:15.0038 2:21.7335
Women's slalom DNF

Bobsleigh

Israel national bobsleigh team qualified one sled in the two-man and four-man competitions. Adam Edelman finished 33rd overall in the world ranking and was designated as the first eligible athlete for quota reallocation.[12] Israel received the quota following the reallocation of a spot that was declined by Great Britain.[13] Ward Fawarsy was designated as a reserve athlete for the team.

The Olympic Committee of Israel decided to disqualify the team from further participation in the competition after it had already competed in the first two runs. The decision was made after Uri Zisman admitted to the head of the delegation that he had signed a false medical affidavit. The affidavit was intended to enable a substitution between him and Ward Fawarsy. The Israeli committee has reported the matter to the International Olympic Committee and will conduct a thorough investigation after the Games.[14]

Athlete Event Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Adam Edelman
Menachem Chen
Two-man 57.3826 57.2226 57.6426 Did not advance 2:52.2426
Adam Edelman
Menachem Chen
Uri Zisman
Omer Katz
Four-man 55.5325 55.6324 DNS Did not advance DNS

Cross-country skiing

Following the completion of the 2025–26 FIS Cross-Country World Cup in the first World Cup period (28 November – 14 December 2025), Israel qualified one male athlete.[15][16]

Athlete Event Final
Time Deficit Rank
Attila Mihály Kertész Men's 10 kilometre freestyle 31:24.4 +10:48.2 110

Figure skating

Mariia Seniuk secured one quota place for the Israeli delegation in the women's single event at the games after finish in the 16th place with 167.10 points at the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships in Boston, the United States.[17]

Athlete Event SP/SD FP/FD Total
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Mariia Seniuk Women's singles 58.6122 Q 94.0024 152.6124

Skeleton

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