26 of the 232 chosen athletes on Team USA are from New England.
As the 2026 Winter Olympics grow closer, athletes from all over New England are getting ready to compete in Milano-Cortina.
Team USA recently announced the official 2026 U.S. Olympic Team, and 26 of the 232 chosen athletes are from New England, four of which are from New Hampshire. From skiing to biathlon to ice hockey, New Hampshire will be well-represented in this year's Olympic games.
Here's a list of all the athletes from New Hampshire who will compete in the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Sean Doherty (Biathlon)
Born and raised in Center Conway, Sean Doherty will compete in his fourth Olympic games in Milano-Cortina. The New Hampshire native first learned to ski at Cranmore Mountain Resort at a young age, transitioning to biathlon training at 12 years old.
Caroline Harvey (Women's Ice Hockey)
Caroline Harvey of Salem, New Hampshire will return to the Olympics this February, earning a spot on the roster for a second time at just 23 years old. Harvey is currently in her senior year at the University of Wisconsin.
Grace Henderson (Freestyle Skiing)
24-year-old Grace Henderson will make her Olympic debut this year as part of the U.S. Olympic Freeski Team. Henderson is originally from Durham, and she grew up training at Waterville Valley and attending Waterville Valley Academy.
Hunter Henderson (Freestyle Skiing)
Grace Henderson's younger brother Hunter, who grew up skiing at Waterville Valley alongside her, will also compete in the Olympics for the first time this year.
This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: 2026 Winter Olympics: Which athletes are from New Hampshire? See list
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