Cortina d’Ampezzo
At Krimson Klover, Women Powered isn’t just a phrase—it’s a belief. We celebrate women who move boldly, lead with strength, and carve their own paths, whether that’s on a mountain, on the ice, or on the world’s biggest stage.
The 2026 Winter Games in Cortina d’Ampezzo promise unforgettable moments, and this year we’re especially inspired by the elite women athletes redefining what’s possible in winter sport. From first-time Olympians to Olympic comeback stories, these athletes embody resilience, artistry, and confidence—the same spirit woven into everything we create.
Here are just a few of the women we’ll be watching (and cheering for) in Cortina.

Sophia Kirkby & Chevonne Forgan | Women’s Doubles Luge
Why We’re Watching:
History in the making. Sophia Kirkby and Chevonne Forgan are pushing boundaries as Women’s Doubles Luge makes its Olympic debut. Sophia is chasing her first-ever Winter Games appearance, while Chevonne brings veteran experience and fearless drive to the sled. As a proud fan of Krimson Klover and winter sport inspired fashion, Sophia represents the next generation of women athletes changing the sport—fast, fearless, and unapologetically bold.

Mikaela Shiffrin | Alpine Skiing
Why We’re Watching:
A Vail local and global ski icon, Mikaela Shiffrin continues to redefine greatness with grace. Her technical mastery, humility, and perseverance make her impossible not to root for. Every run is a reminder that consistency, courage, and passion can coexist—and win.

Lindsey Vonn | Alpine Skiing
Why We’re Watching:
Her return is pure winter sports inspiration. Lindsey Vonn’s journey back to elite competition speaks to resilience, belief, and unfinished dreams. She’s proof that strength doesn’t fade—it evolves. Watching her race again is a masterclass in determination.

Elana Meyers Taylor | Bobsled
Why We’re Watching:
A four-time Olympian and trailblazer, Elana Meyers Taylor holds the record for the most Winter Olympic medals by any Black athlete, with five total. Beyond the podium, she’s a powerful advocate for equity in sport and motherhood in athletics—showing that leadership extends far beyond the track.

Jaelin Kauf | Freestyle Skiing — Moguls
Why We’re Watching:
Jaelin Kauf is one of the women redefining winter sports, and what it means to dominate in moguls skiing. Known for her relentless consistency, speed, and technical precision, she brings a fierce competitive edge to every run. With multiple World Cup victories and a reputation as one of the most dependable athletes on the circuit, Jaelin enters Cortina as a serious medal threat—and a powerful reminder that strength, grit, and focus win championships.

Chloe Kim | Snowboard Halfpipe
Why We’re Watching:
All eyes are on trailblazing women athletes this winter, like Chloe Kim, chasing history with a third consecutive Olympic gold. Her amplitude, creativity, and calm confidence continue to elevate women’s snowboarding. She competes with joy—and dominance—proving that mental strength is just as powerful as physical skill.
Women Powered. Always.
As we watch these confidence-driven women take on Cortina, we’re reminded why women’s winter sport matters. It’s about visibility, opportunity, and rewriting the narrative—one run, one jump, one finish line at a time.
Here’s to the women who inspire us to move forward boldly, dress with confidence, and show up exactly as we are. We’ll be rooting for them. 💙❄️