Crampons, crashes and creativity: Tom Jenkins’ best photos from the Winter Olympics
AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 27, 2026
Photographer Tom Jenkins shares his favorite images from the Winter Olympics held in Italy, marking his first experience at a Winter Games. Capturing a range of events including ski jumping, ice hockey, and curling, Jenkins reflects on the contrasts between the graceful figure skating and the intense brawls of ice hockey. He describes the unique geographical settings of Livigno and Cortina, highlighting the blend of modern and traditional elements in the venues. Despite the challenges of transportation and the demands of covering multiple events, Jenkins found the experience enjoyable and rewarding, showcasing the beauty and excitement of winter sports.
- First-time experience photographing a Winter Olympics.
- Covered diverse sports including ice hockey and curling.
- Contrasts between graceful and brutal moments in sports.
- Geographical diversity from modern venues to traditional settings.
- Challenges faced with transportation between events.
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