Honda Fuels Team USA’s Journey to Milano Cortina 2026
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Honda is the Official Automotive Partner of Team USA, supporting the United States Olympic and Paralympic Teams during Milano Cortina 2026 and the LA28 Games.
As the countdown to the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 begins, Honda is putting its commitment to "The Power of Dreams" on full display. The company, serving as the Official Automotive Partner of Team USA, has unveiled a dynamic roster of 10 elite Team USA athletes who will serve as official Team Honda ambassadors as they pursue gold on the world stage.
This collection of athletes embodies the spirit of determination, innovation, and excellence that Honda champions. From record-breaking figure skaters to gold-medal sled hockey players, their journeys reflect the courage required to dream big and the relentless drive to make those dreams a reality.
Meet the Team Honda Ambassadors
The new athlete partnerships span a wide range of winter sports, highlighting diverse talent across the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic teams:
Madison Chock & Evan Bates (Figure Skating): The reigning Olympic Team gold medalists and three-time world champions, now skating as husband and wife, are noted for their artistry and record-setting consistency in ice dance.
Ilia Malinin (Figure Skating): Dubbed the "QuadGod," Malinin is a two-time world champion and the first skater to land a quadruple Axel in international competition, embodying innovation in the sport.
Kendall Coyne Schofield (Ice Hockey): A three-time U.S. Olympian and seven-time world champion, she is a trailblazer who became the first woman to compete in the NHL All-Star skills competition.
Declan Farmer & Brody Roybal (Sled Hockey): Both three-time U.S. Paralympic gold medalists, they are celebrated as some of the most dominant players in sled hockey, leading Team USA to multiple consecutive titles.
Brenna Huckaby (Para Snowboarding): A four-time U.S. Paralympic medalist and disability advocate who campaigns for representation after losing her right leg to cancer at age 14.
Jordan Stolz (Speedskating): The youngest all-around world champion and a two-time triple world champion, Stolz is known for his dominance on the ice.
Kaysha Love (Bobsled): A fierce competitor who transitioned from collegiate track to bobsled, making her Olympic debut in Beijing 2022 and winning the monobob world title in 2025.
Audrey Crowley (Para Alpine Skiing): An inspiring young racer who quickly rose through the ranks of both Para and able-bodied competitions despite competing with a limb difference.
"These Team USA athletes represent the very best of what it means to go for greatness and push boundaries," said Ed Beadle, Vice President of Digital Services & Marketing, American Honda Motor Co., Inc. "We’re honored to support them on their journey for gold."
Engineering Excellence on and Off the Ice
Honda's commitment goes beyond endorsements. The company announced a technical partnership with USA Bobsled/Skeleton (USABS), leveraging the advanced engineering expertise of Honda R&D engineers and the company’s HALO aeroacoustic wind tunnel to improve performance.
As the Official Automotive Partner of Team USA for both the Milano Cortina 2026 and LA28 Games, Honda is committing to providing a wide range of mobility products, including a focus on electrified vehicles like the upcoming Honda 0 Series and Acura RSX for the LA28 Games.
This comprehensive partnership ensures that the dreams of these inspiring athletes are powered by the same innovation, dependability, and excellence that drives the Honda brand.
