Harrington claimed bronze in the freeski slopestyle final to win the nation’s second medal in as many days following Zoi Sadowski-Synnott’s silver medal yesterday in Big Air. Members and staff of the New Zealand Olympic team performed a haka at the Livigno Snow Park to recognise the 21-year-old’s achievement – becoming just the fourth Kiwi to win a medal at the Winter Olympics.
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott's dedicated her fourth Olympic snowboarding medal to her support network. The New Zealander claimed silver in the big air at Milan-Cortina, a third consecutive Games podium finish in the discipline. Her feat marks New Zealand's first medal of the 2026 Games.
JCDecaux New Zealand has rolled out a real-time supporter campaign with the New Zealand Olympic Committee, showcasing fan-submitted content across its national digital out-of-home network.The announcement:With the Winter Olympic Games now underway,
Kiwi bronze medallist Luca Harrington has a chance to add to his 2026 Winter Olympics medal haul after advancing to the freeski big air final. Harrington finished with a best two-score total of 179.75 over his three runs to sit in fifth place after qualifying.
The 2026 Winter Olympics continue on Tuesday, February 17, with a full day of action on the ice and on the slopes. With medal events in snowboarding and speedskating, hardware will be handed out early in the day.
Fans can send a personal message to New Zealand's athletes via their Olympic gear this year.
Lyon Farrell, Rocco Jamieson and Dane Menzies have soared high to book berths in the 12-man final in Livignio on Sunday.
Two New Zealanders have advanced in freeski slopestyle qualifying to keep their Winter Olympic dreams alive at Milano Cortina 2026.