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TEAM JORDAN – Winter 2026 Cortina

With Cortina 2026 on the horizon, some journeys truly embody the power of commitment and self-transcendence.

For Jordan Broisin, a para alpine skiing athlete who has already competed on the world stage in PyeongChang and Beijing, this new selection marks a significant milestone. It is the result of a path built on determination, precision, and resilience.

In a demanding training routine where every detail matters, Jordan continues his preparation with a clear objective. In this interview, he looks back on the moment of the announcement, his training rhythm, and what he hopes to experience at this major international event.

What was your reaction when you found out you had been selected?

“The announcement of my selection came a little early, as I found out on January 30 when the flag bearer was revealed. My appointment to this role particularly touched me; it is a huge recognition from my teammates. And I am very happy to take on this role to end my career in the most beautiful way possible.”

What does your daily preparation look like?

"It varies greatly depending on whether I am in training or competition, or back at home.

A competition day for a skier looks like this: very early wake-up, breakfast, travel to the slopes, warm-up, gearing up, a first warm-up run, course inspection, then waiting for our start.

The race itself often lasts less than a minute.

In slalom or giant slalom, there is a second run, so we repeat the process: course inspection, waiting, and racing again.

In Super-G or downhill, the race is over. We then wait for the medal ceremony, about 30 minutes later.

After that, we return to the hotel, have a meal, and rest if time allows. Then comes recovery, stretching, physiotherapy, a shower or cryotherapy, video review, dinner, team meetings, and finally sleep. The next day starts all over again."

What would you like to experience there?

"I simply want to live this moment to the fullest, give my very best in front of my loved ones, and celebrate the end of my career with them."

This selection for Cortina 2026 recognizes a journey defined by perseverance, discipline, and a constant drive to push further. Jordan Broisin’s words reflect the intensity of his commitment and the importance of this milestone in his sporting career.

At Prolutech, we believe that performance truly matters when it is rooted in strong human values. Supporting Jordan in this journey is a source of pride and inspiration, both for his path and the energy he embodies.

We wish him a fully rewarding sporting and human experience at Cortina 2026.

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