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Olympic return for Harvard-linked athletes at the 2026 Winter Games.
Summary
Five athletes with Harvard ties are set to compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, including Rémi Drolet ’24 and Extension School student Tess Johnson, both preparing for their second Games.
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Five athletes with Harvard ties are among those set to compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. The group includes Rémi Drolet ’24, an alumnus who debuted at the 2022 Beijing Games and is preparing for a second Olympic appearance, and Tess Johnson, a Harvard Extension School undergraduate who first competed at age 17. Drolet has been competing on the World Cup circuit and training in Europe ahead of the Games. Johnson studies psychology while continuing to train and plans to take a class during the Olympics.
Key details:
- Five Harvard-affiliated athletes will compete in Italy at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
- Rémi Drolet ’24 made his Olympic debut in 2022 and has been competing on the World Cup circuit while training in Europe.
- At Harvard, Drolet was a three-time All‑American, the 2023 NCAA Men’s 20K Classic National Champion, earned Academic All‑America honors twice, and received a 2024 NCAA Today’s Top 10 Award.
- Tess Johnson is an undergraduate at the Harvard Extension School from Vail, Colorado, and competes in mogul skiing after debuting at the 2018 Olympics at age 17.
- Johnson studies psychology, typically takes two classes per semester, hopes to pursue a Ph.D., and will be enrolled in a class while at the Games.
Summary:
Their participation highlights ongoing links between Harvard and elite winter sports, and both athletes say prior Olympic experience is shaping how they prepare. The next step is competition in Italy at the 2026 Winter Olympics this month.
