Monster Energy's Athletes Shine at the 2026 Winter Olympics with Record Medal Haul

Monster Energy's Historic Achievement at the 2026 Winter Games



The 2026 Winter Games in Milano Cortina have officially etched themselves in history, marking a monumental occasion for athletes from around the globe. Among the standout performers at this premier event was the Monster Energy team, which excelled in snow sports, securing an impressive total of 14 medals — 4 Gold, 5 Silver, and 5 Bronze. This remarkable achievement showcases not only their dedication but also their skills across various winter disciplines, reinforcing the brand's commitment to supporting top-tier athletes in action sports.

Exceptional Performances


Leading the charge for Monster Energy was Kokomo Murase, who delivered an unforgettable performance in the Women's Snowboard Big Air, claiming the coveted Gold medal. At just 21 years old, Kokomo yet again proved her mettle, solidifying her status as one of the top snowboarders on the international stage. She added a Bronze medal to her collection in the Women's Snowboard Slopestyle event, making her a standout competitor throughout the games.

Another unforgettable moment came from Birk Ruud, a 25-year-old Freeski athlete from Norway, who also clinched the Gold in the Men's Freeski Slopestyle. His technical prowess and style culminated in a perfect run, marking his second Olympic Gold medal following his triumph in Beijing 2022.

The talents of the Monster Energy team didn’t stop there. Gaon Choi, a promising 17-year-old from South Korea, made history as the youngest snowboarder to ever win Olympic Gold when she dominated the Women's Snowboard Halfpipe discipline. Her performances earned jubilant cheers from fans and further emphasized the spirit of youth and determination represented at these games.

Megan Oldham, another athlete making waves, achieved Gold in the Women's Freeski Big Air. Her dynamic runs that featured difficult jumps and technical precision scored her impressive marks, solidifying her place within the elite circle of Olympic athletes.

Medal Highlights


The medals poured in for the Monster Energy team across various competitions:
  • - Gold Medals:
- Kokomo Murase - Women's Snowboard Big Air
- Birk Ruud - Men's Freeski Slopestyle
- Gaon Choi - Women's Snowboard Halfpipe
- Megan Oldham - Women's Freeski Big Air

  • - Silver Medals:
- Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (New Zealand) - Women's Snowboard Big Air and Women's Snowboard Slopestyle
- Alex Hall (USA) - Men's Freeski Slopestyle
- Chloe Kim (USA) - Women's Snowboard Halfpipe
- Taiga Hasegawa (Japan) - Men's Snowboard Slopestyle

  • - Bronze Medals:
- Megan Oldham - Women's Freeski Slopestyle
- Kokomo Murase - Women's Snowboard Slopestyle
- Luca Harrington (New Zealand) - Men's Freeski Slopestyle
- Brendan Mackay (Canada) - Men's Freeski Halfpipe
- Zoe Atkin (Great Britain) - Women's Freeski Halfpipe

A Proud Moment for Monster Energy


Mitch Covington, Senior Vice President of Sports Marketing at Monster Energy, expressed pride in their athletes' performances, stating, "We are incredibly proud of our athletes for representing winter action sports at the highest level at the 2026 Winter Games. Congratulations to our first-time medalists and our repeat medal winners in this global showcase of winter sports experienced by millions of fans around the world." This sentiment encapsulates the spirit of camaraderie and achievement that permeated the Games.

The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics showcased more than 2,870 athletes from 92 nations, competing fiercely across various sports. This edition of the Olympics has not only set records in viewership, with 24.1 million viewers across NBC properties in the United States, it has also elevated the excitement surrounding winter sports, inspiring future generations.

In conclusion, congratulations are in order for the Monster Energy team, whose hard work and determination have not only brought home medals but have also captured the hearts of fans around the world. For further updates on Monster Energy athletes and their upcoming ventures, be sure to visit www.monsterenergy.com and follow them on social media platforms.


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