Sarah Schleper, who represented the U.S. at four Olympics, and Lasse Gaxiola will become the first mom and son to compete at the same Winter Games.
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Mexico's Olympic roster features something fairly unique: a mother-son duo.
An athlete from Miami is representing Team Mexico on Thursday in cross-country skiing in the 2026 Winter Olympics. And she’s the first woman to do so. “That’s one of the things that I think has helped me succeed and grow,
Schleper, the daughter of a ski-shop owner from Vail, Colo., has represented the United States at four Winter Olympic Games; a Mexican citizen by marriage, she competed for Mexico at the 2018 and 2022 Olympics, and now, once again at the 2026 Milan Cortina Games.
Mother and son achieve rare milestone at Winter Olympics together.
Sarah Schleper and her son, Lasse Gaxiola, are set to make Olympic history at Milan Cortina 2026 as the first mother-son duo to compete at the same Winter Games. A mother and son duo are making history at these Olympic Games.
Charlie Mickel, from Durango, joins Team USA for the 2026 Winter Olympics in mogul skiing, inspired by family and mentors.
The first week in Milan-Cortina was supposed to be about clean edges, fast tracks, and perfect landings, but the story of these Winter Games is already far messier. From the sliding track in Cortina to the jump hills of Predazzo and the cauldron at San Siro,
Mexico City-born Regina Martínez became the first Mexican woman to compete as a cross-country skier at an Olympic Winter Games.
Mexican Alpine skier Sarah Schleper and her son Lasse Gaxiola are set to make history at the Winter Olympics. (AP photo)