At the 2026 Winter Olympics, several Christian athletes openly shared their faith.
Paul Schommer, skier on the USA Biathlon Team:
“My identity doesn’t come from my results, and it doesn’t come from affirmation of others, but it comes through my identity in Christ because he’s the one who gives me my meaning. Prayer is huge. It’s constantly having that communication with God. It helps me get in the right mindset and gain a good perspective on things.”
Tage Thompson, USA Men’s Hockey:
“It’s freeing to put your worries aside and accept that God’s got a plan for you.” Tage openly shares about his relationship with Christ in hopes of leading others to the Lord.
Josiah Alipate, USA Men’s Hockey:
“Jesus is everything. He’s Lord of my life. He’s Lord of all my life.”
Joy Dunne, USA Women’s Hockey:
“To God be the glory for all things. God is good. At the end of the day, I’m just a girl who loves Jesus and just happens to play hockey. My identity is in Him, not the game. When you trust God with your journey, the victories mean more, the platform has purpose, and the moment becomes ministry.”
Haley Winn, USA Women’s Hockey:
“Christ is my identity, my foundation. I think it’s the thing that keeps me grounded.”
Elena Meyers Taylor, USA Bobsled:
“God put me here for a specific reason and I don’t think it’s just to win medals. At the end of the day, I’m in this sport to glorify God, so if that means I come in last place, or I win the gold medal, that’s what I’m going to do.”
Jadin O’Brien, USA Bobsled:
“My faith is what keeps me calm before and during big meets. Athletics has helped build my faith by putting me in situations where I can put what I believe into practice. Athletics has made my faith stronger because I rely on it so much before and while I compete.”
Britta Curl-Salemme, USA Women’s Hockey:
“I think my life would be pretty chaotic and stressful if I didn’t have something steady and consistent that I can go back to that I can draw strength from, and that’s my faith. Just the routine of in the morning – I get up and the first thing that I’m doing is going to my Bible. Like any big competition, I’ve had the same mindset, and that is really to cut out distractions, to dive into my faith, and then to just stop thinking and just do. That’s when I perform at my best.”
Sam Morse, USA Downhill and Super G Skiing:
“My faith is my life. It is the glue that holds it all together. My goal is to be a loyal servant of my Savior and proclaim his name from the highest mountains.”
Kacper Tomasiak, Polish ski jumper:
Kacper is the first ski jumper from Poland to win three medals in the Olympic Games. According to CBN News, “Tomasiak laid his medals on a church altar, as an act of gratitude to God. Rather than keeping the spotlight on personal accomplishment, he chose to dedicate his success to the Lord, offering thanks for the strength and opportunity to compete at the highest level. He made a visible declaration that faith stands above fame, and that even at the pinnacle of global recognition, gratitude belongs to God first.”
May we, too, take the opportunity to share and live out our faith.
Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith.
Hebrews 12:1-2a