
NPR is preparing to dispatch a team of journalists to Italy for the upcoming Winter Olympics, with plans to reside in Milan throughout much of February. This dedicated team will provide extensive coverage of numerous athletic disciplines, profiling countless participants and delving into a myriad of compelling narratives, both prominent and subtle, across various media platforms.
As preparations intensify for the 2026 Winter Olympics, the NPR team is eager to engage with its audience, seeking to understand what aspects of the Games spark the most curiosity. While technical inquiries regarding the physics and intricacies of winter sports are certainly welcome, the team expresses a particular interest in questions that explore the broader experience of attending the Olympics. This includes perspectives on the spectator journey, as well as the practical, behind-the-scenes realities of navigating the event, managing daily needs, and meeting reporting deadlines amidst the dynamic environment of the Games.
The public is encouraged to submit their questions by a specified deadline. The NPR Olympics team, composed of Rachel Treisman, Becky Sullivan, Brian Mann, Pien Huang, and Eric Whitney, is committed to addressing as many of these inquiries as possible during their time on-site. Contributors are requested to provide their names and locations, with the possibility of direct follow-up. Regardless, these submitted questions will be instrumental in guiding the team's story ideas and journalistic approaches, ensuring comprehensive and audience-driven coverage. Audiences can follow the extensive reporting on npr.org, through on-air broadcasts, across social media channels, and by subscribing to the exclusive Olympics newsletter, 'Rachel Goes to the Games.'
The Olympic Games represent a global celebration of human achievement, dedication, and the pursuit of excellence. Through shared stories and experiences, these events inspire us to overcome challenges, foster international understanding, and remind us of the extraordinary potential within each individual and the collective spirit of humanity.
