Snow and Skill at the Winter Olympics
Predazzo, Italy – A stunning image captured by Lars Baron of Getty Images showcases Slovenian ski jumper Domen Prevc in mid-air against a backdrop of swirling snow at the Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium on . The photograph, released by The Atlantic as part of its Winter Olympics Photo of the Day series, depicts Prevc during the Men’s super-team final round on day 10 of the Games.
The image is a powerful illustration of the conditions athletes are facing at the 2026 Winter Olympics, where unpredictable weather is adding another layer of challenge to already demanding competitions. The snow squall obscures much of the landscape, focusing attention entirely on Prevc’s form and the sheer athleticism required for the sport.
The Atlantic’s ongoing photo series has provided a daily glimpse into the events unfolding across the Olympic venues. Recent highlights include coverage of Brazil’s Lucas Pinheiro Braathen celebrating his gold medal in the men’s giant slalom alpine skiing event at the Stelvio Ski Centre in Bormio on . The photograph, taken by Fabrice Coffrini of AFP/Getty, shows Braathen on the podium flanked by silver medalist Marco Odermatt of Switzerland and bronze medalist Loïc Meillard, also of Switzerland.
Other recent photographic dispatches from The Atlantic have documented the intensity of competition in other events. On , David Ramos of Getty Images captured Yuto Totsuka of Team Japan competing in the men’s snowboard halfpipe final at Livigno Snow Park. The image, titled “Soaring Through the Dark,” highlights the skill and precision required in the sport.
The series has also captured moments of drama, and controversy. A photograph from , documented the disqualification of Ukrainian athlete Vladislav Heraskevych for wearing a “Helmet of Remembrance,” a detail that sparked discussion about the intersection of sport and remembrance. Earlier in the Games, on , a photograph captured the “Starting Speed” of an athlete, while on , a photograph documented a “Wipeout on the Ice,” showcasing the risks inherent in winter sports.
The photographic coverage extends beyond individual events, offering a broader perspective on the atmosphere and energy of the Winter Olympics. A photograph from , captured “A Midair Celebration,” while another from , showed athletes “Sliding Beneath the Mountain.”
The Atlantic’s daily photo series provides a compelling visual narrative of the 2026 Winter Olympics, capturing both the triumphs and challenges faced by athletes competing at the highest level. The images offer a unique perspective on the dedication, skill, and resilience required to succeed in these demanding events.
