| Date | 10 February 2026 — 10:30 | |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Olympic | |
| Location | Pista Olimpia, Gillardon, Cortina d'Ampezzo | |
| Participants | 56 from 12 countries | |
| Format | One downhill and one slalom run, total time determined placement. | |
The women’s team combined event was contested one day after the men’s team combined event and two days after the women’s downhill, as the second women’s Alpine skiing event held in Cortina. It was a newly introduced event at the Olympics. It was first held at the 2023 World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships and only held at the World Championships in 2025, where it was won by the United States’ Breezy Johnson and Mikaela Shiffrin. The other medals went to Switzerland’s Lara Gut-Behrami and Wendy Holdener (silver) and Austrians Stephanie Venier and Katharina Truppe (bronze).
Rumours before the Games of Lindsey Vonn pairing with Shiffrin as a “Super Team” would not materialize when Vonn crashed in the downhill, sustaining a tibia fracture. Johnson / Shiffrin again formed a team and were the favourites, but the field of medal contenders was wide open with the United States, Italy, Austria all entering more than one strong pair. Also of interest was that downhill silver medalist Emma Aicher of Germany competed in this event in the slalom, partnered with Kira Weidle-Winkelmann.
The downhill phase saw Johnson in the lead with Ariane Rädler (AUT) only 6/100ths of a second behind, followed by Laura Pirovano (ITA), Jackie Wiles (USA), and Conny Hütter (AUT). Weidle-Winkelmann, in sixth place, put Aicher in good position for her slalom run. Slovakian Katarína Šrobová finished last in the downhill, but that allowed Petra Vlhová to make her comeback after an injury break of more than two years, although Vlhová skied out after about 20 seconds and did not finish.
Before the top six started their slalom run Switzerland’s Wendy Holdener (partnered by Jasmine Flury) was in the lead, but Aicher had a brilliant run with what would be the best slalom time to take the lead more than 8/10ths of a second ahead of Flury / Holdener. Austria’s Katharina Huber bettered the German by 5/100ths of a second after leading by more than 6/10ths after the downhill. Starting last was Shiffrin, who shockingly finished only 15th in the slalom phase, dropping Johnson / Shiffrin off the podium in fourth place.
Rädler / Huber, who called their team “Team 95” according to their year of births, won the first gold medal for Austria at MiCo26. Downhill silver medallist Aicher won silver, this time showing her slalom skills. The United States took bronze with Wiles and Paula Moltzan. The gold team used skis from Head and Völkl, team Germany raced on Rossignol and Head, while the US women both skied on Rossignols.
| Pos | Number | Competitors | NOC | Time | Downhill | Slalom | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3 | Austria 1 | AUT | 2:21.66 | – (–) | – (–) | Gold | ||
| Downhill | – | Ariane Rädler | – | 1:36.65 (2) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Katharina Huber | – | – (–) | 45.01 (10) | ||||
| 2 | 13 | Germany | GER | 2:21.71 | – (–) | – (–) | Silver | ||
| Downhill | – | Kira Weidle-Winkelmann | – | 1:37.33 (6) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Emma Aicher | – | – (–) | 44.38 (1) | ||||
| 3 | 8 | United States 2 | USA | 2:21.91 | – (–) | – (–) | Bronze | ||
| Downhill | – | Jackie Wiles | – | 1:37.04 (4) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Paula Moltzan | – | – (–) | 44.87 (=4) | ||||
| 4 | 14 | United States 1 | USA | 2:21.97 | – (–) | – (–) | |||
| Downhill | – | Breezy Johnson | – | 1:36.59 (1) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Mikaela Shiffrin | – | – (–) | 45.38 (15) | ||||
| 5 | 11 | Austria 2 | AUT | 2:22.27 | – (–) | – (–) | |||
| Downhill | – | Conny Hütter | – | 1:37.19 (5) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Katharina Truppe | – | – (–) | 45.08 (13) | ||||
| 6 | 16 | Switzerland 2 | SUI | 2:22.54 | – (–) | – (–) | |||
| Downhill | – | Jasmine Flury | – | 1:38.13 (13) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Wendy Holdener | – | – (–) | 44.41 (2) | ||||
| 7 | 2 | Austria 3 | AUT | 2:22.63 | – (–) | – (–) | |||
| Downhill | – | Nina Ortlieb | – | 1:37.60 (9) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Katharina Gallhuber | – | – (–) | 45.03 (=11) | ||||
| 8 | 20 | France 2 | FRA | 2:22.79 | – (–) | – (–) | |||
| Downhill | – | Laura Gauché | – | 1:37.92 (11) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Marion Chevrier | – | – (–) | 44.87 (=4) | ||||
| 9 | 17 | Switzerland 1 | SUI | 2:22.90 | – (–) | – (–) | |||
| Downhill | – | Corinne Suter | – | 1:38.10 (12) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Camille Rast | – | – (–) | 44.8 (3) | ||||
| 10 | 10 | Italy 2 | ITA | 2:22.94 | – (–) | – (–) | |||
| Downhill | – | Nicol Delago | – | 1:37.75 (10) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Anna Trocker | – | – (–) | 45.19 (14) | ||||
| 11 | 12 | Norway | NOR | 2:22.98 | – (–) | – (–) | |||
| Downhill | – | Kajsa Vickhoff Lie | – | 1:37.36 (7) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Bianca Bakke Westhoff | – | – (–) | 45.62 (16) | ||||
| 12 | 22 | France 3 | FRA | 2:23.69 | – (–) | – (–) | |||
| Downhill | – | Camille Cerutti | – | 1:38.69 (17) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Caitlin McFarlane | – | – (–) | 45.00 (9) | ||||
| 13 | 21 | Canada 1 | CAN | 2:24.05 | – (–) | – (–) | |||
| Downhill | – | Valérie Grenier | – | 1:39.10 (19) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Laurence St-Germain | – | – (–) | 44.95 (7) | ||||
| 14 | 15 | Austria 4 | AUT | 2:24.17 | – (–) | – (–) | |||
| Downhill | – | Mirjam Puchner | – | 1:38.18 (14) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Lisa Hörhager | – | – (–) | 45.99 (17) | ||||
| 15 | 23 | United States 3 | USA | 2:24.90 | – (–) | – (–) | |||
| Downhill | – | Keely Cashman | – | 1:39.91 (21) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | A. J. Hurt | – | – (–) | 44.99 (8) | ||||
| 16 | 24 | Czechia 1 | CZE | 2:26.29 | – (–) | – (–) | |||
| Downhill | – | Barbora Nováková | – | 1:41.41 (23) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Martina Dubovská | – | – (–) | 44.88 (6) | ||||
| 17 | 27 | Argentina | ARG | 2:29.18 | – (–) | – (–) | |||
| Downhill | – | Nicole Begue | – | 1:44.15 (24) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Francesca Baruzzi | – | – (–) | 45.03 (=11) | ||||
| 18 | 25 | Czechia 2 | CZE | 2:32.16 | – (–) | – (–) | |||
| Downhill | – | Elisa Negri | – | 1:45.22 (25) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Alena Labaštová | – | – (–) | 46.94 (18) | ||||
| 6 | Italy 1 | ITA | – | – (–) | – (–) | ||||
| Downhill | – | Laura Pirovano | – | 1:36.86 (3) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Martina Peterlini | – | – (–) | – (DNF) | ||||
| 1 | France 1 | FRA | – | – (–) | – (–) | ||||
| Downhill | – | Romane Miradoli | – | 1:37.37 (8) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Marie Lamure | – | – (–) | – (DNF) | ||||
| 7 | Slovenia | SLO | – | – (–) | – (–) | ||||
| Downhill | – | Ilka Štuhec | – | 1:38.29 (15) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Ana Bucik Jogan | – | – (–) | – (DNF) | ||||
| 4 | Switzerland 3 | SUI | – | – (–) | – (–) | ||||
| Downhill | – | Janine Schmitt | – | 1:38.50 (16) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Mélanie Meillard | – | – (–) | – (DNF) | ||||
| 5 | Switzerland 4 | SUI | – | – (–) | – (–) | ||||
| Downhill | – | Delia Durrer | – | 1:39.06 (18) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Eliane Christen | – | – (–) | – (DNF) | ||||
| 19 | Italy 3 | ITA | – | – (–) | – (–) | ||||
| Downhill | – | Nadia Delago | – | 1:39.42 (20) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Giada D'Antonio | – | – (–) | – (DNF) | ||||
| 28 | Slovakia | SVK | – | – (–) | – (–) | ||||
| Downhill | – | Katarína Šrobová | – | 1:46.66 (26) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Petra Vlhová | – | – (–) | – (DNF) | ||||
| 9 | Italy 4 | ITA | – | – (–) | – (–) | ||||
| Downhill | – | Sofia Goggia | – | – (DNF) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Lara Della Mea | – | – (–) | – (DNS) | ||||
| 18 | United States 4 | USA | – | – (–) | – (–) | ||||
| Downhill | – | Isabella Wright | – | – (DNF) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Nina O'Brien | – | – (–) | – (DNS) | ||||
| 26 | Canada 2 | CAN | – | – (–) | – (–) | ||||
| Downhill | – | Cassidy Gray | – | [1:41.15] ([22]) | – (–) | ||||
| Slalom | – | Ali Nullmeyer | – | – (–) | – ([DQ]) |