
Team USA Skir Alex Ferry opened on a competitor with Canada at 2026 Olympics
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Marks six months on Wednesday at the beginning of 2026 Winter Olympic In Milano Cortina. The Team USA will renew the winter competitor with Canada at the first Olympics in a new geographical -political landscape in North America.
American men’s skiing medalist Alex Ferrera, entering his third winter game and told Fox News Digital Canada saw As the largest competitor in his country with New Zealand.
“New Zealand and Canada are the biggest competitors,” Ferrara said that Canadian Brendon Macke said as one of his highest personal competitors.
“In some of the most intense intensity I did with some Canadian people, in 223, there was a World Championship with Bakuriani, Georgia, Brendan Macke and I. Brendon won.
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But, in 2026, Ferrya believes that the opponent “probably” may be even more hot by citing tensions on Canadian goods earlier this year.
“Most likely, the reason what is the chair Donald) Trump Telling the rates and everything, I’m sure there is a slight competition. But, like Brandon, the Canadian is definitely getting better every day. I am training myself every day. So, I think we both really want to win, “Ferrara said.
“You just want to represent your country as best as possible and because American, I just want to win. They are from our neighbors north and they are great people. But I want to beat them.”

On March 30, 225 in Angidin, Switzerland, Alex Ferrera won the bronze medal between FIS Snowboard, Freestyle and Freestyle Championships. (Milo Morvsky/Agency Zoom/Getty Image)
Ferrara is familiar with the Canadian slopes used by his competitors for training. He has participated every year for the competition at Windport Park in Calgari and the famous ski hills in the whistler.
But Ferrara believes that the slopes in Colorado are “more intense”, and when it comes time to compete at Milano Cortina, he and other Americans will give an advantage. Men’s skiing competitions will take place at Livigno, which claims Ferrara that is similar to the Colorado than Canada.
“Yes, definitely (Colorado slopes) are a little sharp, no question. I am definitely cold in Canada what I say is, it is definitely there. It is definitely there. It is freezing,” Ferrara said. “It certainly gives an advantage because it is the same in the Milano Cortis, especially in Livigno, the same as our place.
Ferrara says he has invited Canadian rivals to train together with Mackeke in Colorado and invited him to Canada to do so, but never agree to do this.
“I understand it. Everyone is busy. It is easy when you train their own things and when you train in your own country. So, I have fully understood. So, they never picked me on it, and I never took me there either to go there,” Ferrara said.
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Ferrara is of special importance in 2026 by competing in Italy as a Catholic American
As a Catholic American, Ferrala is proud to first see the American born pope.
“This is spectacular. It has never been done before, so of course there is a special time,” said Ferrara.
Ferrara’s devotion to Catholicism is his childhood, and he credits his faith in helping success in a skiing career.
He said, “I grew up as a Catholic. “I am religious on the way to believe in the universe and is doing everything in your power to keep myself in a luck and become a good person, and finally follow the golden rule, ‘Take others how you want to deal with you.’
“It benefits my skiing performance because you are able to put your head on the pillow every night and fall asleep. You are able to become a good person and live with yourself every day because you are a person from which you can’t go away from. So you are a good person, and you are doing all the right things, and you are easy to do.
This Olympic Cycle comes back to eat meat for ferrous
After the last Olympic performance in Beijing, Ferrara ended the break from eating meat for years after Ferrara began to bite in the Classic American Cheesburger.
He said, “I had a cheeseberg for one and a half years later (far from meat) and was the most sweet thing I ate. And since then I feel a little more powerful,” he said. “I don’t know if it was good for my body. It was just like me, ‘it was delicious and we don’t leave it again.’
“I probably feel the touch in some ways. I think I think in some way I have more weight on my body.”
Ferrera ate meat all his life, during his training to the 2018 Pyongchang Winter Olympics. But in the years to go to Beijing, he experimented to adopt meat without meat and vegetarian/pescaterean diet.

During the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games, freestyle skiing men are poses with his national flag on the Alex Ferrara platform after the Freestyle Skiing Men’s Huffipe Halfipe final. (Mark Burtarello/AFP by Gatey images)
“Originally the idea of cutting it was, ‘Okay, let’s give it a chance. I have heard that some other LE Thalets like Novak Djokovic and some other.’ And I thought, ‘Well, why not the best in the world,’ and they were good, “Ferrara said.
“I was definitely by the light weight.”
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Nevertheless, Ferrera aims to eat a lighter diet overall and its breakfast is still completely plant-based.
“For breakfast, this is always oatmeal, 10 blueberries, goose berries, cocoa nibs, cashew butter, honey and tea.
And Ferrera has left the example of avoiding Djokovic’s meat, yet it is a world sports legend of soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo to prevent alcohol.
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