2025 Media Summit: Moguls

Qualification is based on the athlete's performance over the 2025-26 World Cup season leading into the Games. All World Cup events from November-Jan. 19, 2026 count towards qualification. The team will be named by Jan. 20, 2026. Jaelin Kauf has officially qualified for the Games based on her performance during the 2024-25 season.


As the 2026 Winter Games approach, the U.S. moguls athletes are gearing up for one of the most important seasons of their careers. Jaelin Kauf comes into the season prequalified for the Games based on her outstanding results from the 2024-25 season. She ended the year taking home all three FIS Freestyle Crystal Globes, the first globes for a U.S. athlete since 2015. The women’s team will be one of the hardest teams to make, with a stacked group of athletes vying for the three additional spots. 2018 Olympian Tess Johnson is one of the U.S. athletes to watch after finishing last season with a World Championship silver medal in dual moguls.


Dual moguls is set to make its Olympic debut at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games. In dual moguls, two athletes ski the course at the same time and are scored on their time, turns and air. The athlete with the highest score from each head-to-head dual will advance in a bracket format.


On the men’s side, 2022 Olympian Nick Page is looking to return to the Games after an incredible 2024-25 season where he finished third overall in the season’s moguls standings.


Press officer contact: Ryan Odeja - ryan.odeja@usskiandsnowboard.org

Media Summit Athletes 

  • Jaelin Kauf

    Two-time Olympian (2022, 2018)

    One-time Olympic medalist (1 silver)

    Qualified for Milano Cortina 2026

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  • Alli Macuga

    Olympic Hopeful