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How are Northeast Ohio's athletes faring at the Milano Cortina Olympics?

Kyra Dossa during the Women’s Aerials Qualifications on February 18, 2026 at 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics in Livigno, Italy.
Chris Randour
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U.S. Ski Team
Kyra Dossa during the Women’s Aerials Qualifications on February 18, 2026 at 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics in Livigno, Italy.

More than 230 athletes are representing Team USA at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games this month, and a handful are from Northeast Ohio.

The games, which officially began Feb. 6, feature the largest ever Team USA in Olympic history, according to the Team USA website. Of those, 98 athletes are returning to Olympic competition and 18 of those are Olympic champions. Six athletes are from Northeast Ohio. Here's how they've all performed.

Kyra Dossa, Freestyle skiing

Kyra Dossa during the Stifel Lake Placid Freestyle Cup presented by iHeartRadio - Qualification on January 12, 2026 at Lake Placid Olympic Jumping Complex in Lake Placid, New York.
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U.S. Ski Team
Kyra Dossa during the Stifel Lake Placid Freestyle Cup presented by iHeartRadio - Qualification on Jan. 12, 2026, at Lake Placid Olympic Jumping Complex in Lake Placid, New York.

Kyra Dossa, 22, has an affinity for acrobatics. The gymnast turned skier is a Brecksville gymnastics product who took up aerial skiing at the age of 17 after a family trip to Park City, Utah, according to her Team USA bio. She first learned to ski at Boston Mills at age 3.

She earned a spot on the 2024-25 U.S. Freestyle Ski Team Development roster and was named an Olympian during her third year of competitive aerial skiing. She's one of two Northeast Ohioans on the U.S. Olympic freestyle skiing team.

Dossa placed 23rd during the qualifiers, meaning she did not compete in the finals.

Laila Edwards, Hockey

United States' Laila Edwards (10) challenges with Sweden's Felizia Wikner Zienkiewicz (29) during a women's ice hockey semifinal game between the United States and Sweden at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Monday, Feb. 16, 2026.
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AP
United States' Laila Edwards (10) challenges with Sweden's Felizia Wikner Zienkiewicz (29) during a women's ice hockey semifinal game between the United States and Sweden at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Monday, Feb. 16, 2026.

Laila Edwards is the first Black woman to compete in the Olympics for the U.S. women's hockey team. The 22-year-old Cleveland Heights native spent much of her life away from home. She left Northeast Ohio to play hockey in Pittsburgh, attended high school at the Bishop Kearney Selects Academy in Rochester, New York, and then committed to play for the University of Wisconsin, where she's won two national titles, according to the Associated Press.

Edwards received recent hype from fellow Northeast Ohioans, including Cleveland Cavaliers forward Larry Nance, Jr., who was seen wearing her jersey, and the Kelce brothers, who helped rally fans to raise the money to send the Edwards family to Milan to watch Laila compete.

Edwards was instrumental in Team USA's gold medal victory over rival Canada Thursday. With two minutes remaining in regulation, Edwards assisted Hilary Knight, who scored to tie the game at 1-1. That sent the match to overtime, where Megan Keller became Team USA's hero with the game-winning golden goal.

Edwards played a pivotal role in Team USA's journey through these Olympic Games, earning eight points on two goals and six assists through seven matches.

Red Gerard, Snowboarding

Red Gerard during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games - Snowboard Big Air Qualifiers on February 05, 2026 at in Livigno, Italy.
Chris Randour
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U.S. Ski Team
Red Gerard during Men's Snowboard Slopestyle Finals at the U.S. Grand Prix Aspen 2026 on Jan. 10, 2026, at Snowmass, Colorado.

Red Gerard, 25, is no stranger to Olympic competition. The Rocky River native competed at the Beijing and Pyeongchang games, earning one gold medal in men's slopestyle at the age of 17.

Gerard's family moved to Colorado in 2007, where they built a snowboard park in their backyard to support his goals, according to Team USA. Regardless, Gerard has represented Cleveland throughout the years, including on his new Arbor brand signature snowboard, which includes imagery of Cleveland's Guardians of Traffic and a map of Downtown Cleveland, according to Cleveland Magazine.

Gerard finished in 20th place in the men's snowboard big air competition, and sixth in the slopestyle event.

Derek Krueger, Freestyle skiing

Derek Kreuger during the Men’s Aerials Finals on February 20, 2026 at 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics in Livigno, Italy.
Chris Randour
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U.S. Ski Team
Derek Krueger during the Lake Placid Freestyle World Cup - Practice Day on Jan. 10, 2026, at the Lake Placid Olympic Jumping Complex, Lake Placid, NY.

Derek Krueger is the other freestyle skier representing Northeast Ohio for Team USA. Krueger, 22, is from Chagrin Falls, but began aerial skiing through the Park City Ski & Snowboard Elite Aerial Development Program in Utah. He was named to the U.S. Ski Team for the 2023-24 season and has represented the U.S. at the 2023 FIS Freestyle Ski World Championships, according to Team USA. He's also owns a fly fishing guide company in Utah.

Krueger finished 10th in the men's freestyle aerial second qualifier, sending him to the finals. He placed 11th in the first final round, meaning he did not advance to the second final.

J.T. Miller, Hockey

New York Rangers center J.T. Miller (8) in the first period of an NHL hockey game Colorado Avalanche, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025, in New York.
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The Associated Press
New York Rangers center J.T. Miller in the first period of an NHL hockey game Colorado Avalanche, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025, in New York.

J.T. Miller, 32, was born in East Palestine, though his family moved to Pittsburgh when he was a child, according to Team USA. Miller became a first-round NHL draft pick by the New York Rangers in 2011, before being traded to the Tampa Bay Lightning and Vancouver Canucks. He was traded back to the Rangers in 2025 and named team captain.

He made his first appearance for the U.S. men's national senior team in 2025.

Miller, as part of Team USA, won the gold medal in men's hockey, the first team to do so since the "Miracle on Ice" team in 1980.

Team USA vs. Canada was an anticipated matchup for the ages. The two sides have previously battled for gold twice since 1998, when the NHL began permitting its players to compete in the Olympics. Canada won both of those match-ups.

Ben Richardson, Curling

United States' Ben Richardson in action during the men's curling round robin session against Czechia, at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026.
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The Associated Press
United States' Ben Richardson in action during the men's curling round robin session against Czechia, at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026.

Ben Richardson claims Washington as his home state, but his Northeast Ohio ties are worth noting. His family resides in North Royalton, according to People, which reported that his father found a creative way to raise funds to travel to Milan.

Richardson's dad is a professional pianist, so he offered personal piano recordings in exchange for anyone who donated to the fund. After the GoFundMe went viral, it reportedly raised enough to send the family to Italy to see Richardson compete.

Richardson, 27, is also a musician. The cellist attended the Cleveland Institute of Music. His Canadian grandmother reportedly encouraged him to try curling. He was a four-time national junior curling champion.

The U.S. men's curling team finished with a 4-5 overall record for a fifth-place finish. They ended round robin play with a 9-2 loss to Great Britain, keeping Team USA out of the semifinals.

When and where to watch the winter games

The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics run officially from Feb. 6-22.

Events will be broadcast on NBC, USA Network, CNBC and NBCSN, and streaming in the Peacock app.

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Stephanie Metzger-Lawrence is the deputy editor of digital at Ideastream Public Media.