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2026 Olympic Games: Women's Event Preview
Season 1 · Episode 129

2026 Olympic Games: Women's Event Preview

The Runthrough · Adam Rippon, Ashley Wagner, and Sarah Hughes

February 15, 20261h 21mExplicit

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Show Notes

This year, the women's event has a little bit of something for everyone. We discuss fan names for your favorites, why you should love everything Kaori Sakamoto does and just why the US team is so special. In this preview, we break down the women’s event at the Winter Olympics, diving into who the contenders are, what technical elements will matter most, and where momentum can shift in an instant. From jump consistency and program composition to the mental weight of skating with expectations, this is what to watch before the competition begins. Whether you’re tracking medal favorites or watching for breakthrough performances, this preview gives you the storylines, stakes, and psychological pressure points that define the Olympic women’s event.

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