Team Machineseeker |Winter Games 2026

The Olympic Games exert an extraordinary attraction: Over 4 billion people worldwide follow this major sporting event. Machineseeker was already an official partner in Tokyo in 2021, Beijing in 2022, and Paris in 2024.

Consequently, the Machineseeker Group will once again be an official partner of Team Germany at the 2026 Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina. "The enormous reach of the Olympic Games and the strong support for Team Germany allow us to directly reach our relevant target group and further expand the brand awareness of the Machineseeker Group," explains Sven Schmidt, Chief Marketing Officer of the Machineseeker Group.


Tatjana Paller – Ski Mountaineering

From road cycling to snow: Tatjana Paller used to celebrate successes as a European champion on the track; today, she is among the world's best in the new Olympic discipline of ski mountaineering ("skimo"). The Bavarian and sports soldier has successfully transferred her talent for endurance and tactics and is now aiming for the 2026 Games. With her bronze medal in the sprint at the World Championships, she made a strong statement about her medal ambitions for Milan-Cortina in the pre-Olympic year.



Max Langenhan – Luge

From talented young athlete to the benchmark: Max Langenhan has established himself at the absolute top of the world rankings in record time. The Thuringian sports soldier recently secured not only world championship titles but also the overall World Cup, impressively demonstrating his consistency. After finishing sixth in his Olympic debut in Beijing, he now has a clear mission: As the top favorite and with great enthusiasm for the new track in Cortina, he will be aiming for his first Olympic medal in 2026.



Svenja Voigt - Ice Hockey

From the Cologne Sharks' youth team to the US college league: Svenja Voigt made the leap across the Atlantic early on and now plays for St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. The young forward brings international pace to the German national team and has recently proven to be a real guarantee of success. At the decisive qualifying tournament in Bremerhaven, she contributed important goals to securing the ticket for Milan-Cortina 2026 – her next big goal on the Olympic ice.



Johannes Lochner – Two-man and Four-man Bobsleigh

The Berchtesgaden native has been among the world's elite bobsleigh athletes for years and is known for his precise driving. With five World Championship titles and two Olympic silver medals from Beijing 2022, he boasts an impressive collection of accolades. Now, his full focus is on the next major highlight: the 2026 Winter Games in Milan-Cortina, where he hopes to fulfill his dream of winning Olympic gold.



Hannah Neise - Skeleton

Since her sensational Olympic victory in Beijing in 2022, Hannah Neise has been one of the most exciting German athletes in winter sports. With a combination of courage and precise technique, the athlete from Schmallenberg made history as the first German gold medalist in skeleton. She is now carrying this momentum towards Milan-Cortina: After strong performances on the new Olympic track, she is once again considered a strong medal contender for 2026.