ANOC-Peak Uniform Program to distribute uniforms to NOCs at Milano-Cortina 2026
The Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC), in partnership with Peak Sport, today announced that the first phase of supporting National Olympic Committees (NOCs) through the ANOC-Peak Uniform Program is underway at Milano Cortina 2026.
This initial rollout marks an important milestone in the implementation of the programme, designed to provide the eligible NOCs with high-quality, standardised uniforms that meet international event requirements while reinforcing a unified national identity.
Milano-Cortina 2026: First Operational Deployment
For Milano Cortina 2026, 100 uniform kits, each composed of 32 pieces, were prepared for seven NOCs initially included in the programme. Following the qualification process, two NOCs – Malta and Benin –qualified to participate in the Games.
In accordance with the Estimated Team Size (ETS), all athletes and officials included in the ETS quotas for each qualified NOC will receive their full uniform kit, ensuring consistent representation and operational readiness throughout the event.
Dakar 2026: Programme Expansion
Building on this first operational phase, the ANOC-Peak Uniform Program will be significantly expanded for the Summer Youth Olympic Games Dakar 2026:
- 1,000 uniform kits
- 31 pieces per kit
- Coverage for 47 NOCs
This scale-up reflects ANOC’s commitment to supporting a greater number of NOCs by facilitating access to high-quality apparel and ensuring equal standards of presentation across delegations.
A Long-Term Strategic Programme
The ANOC–Peak Sport agreement underpins a long-term uniform program covering multiple major events, including:
- Summer Youth Olympic Games Dakar 2026
- Winter Youth Olympic Games 2028 (location to be confirmed)
- Summer Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028
- Olympic Winter Games French Alps 2030
- Summer Youth Olympic Games 2030 (location to be confirmed)
- Winter Youth Olympic Games 2032
- Olympic Games Brisbane 2032
In addition, the programme includes the supply of uniforms for all ANOC staff and Executive Council members (approximately 60 members) for the above-mentioned events, as well as corporate uniforms for ANOC business events and meetings between 2025 and 2028.
With the first kits now in use at Milano Cortina 2026, the ANOC-Peak Uniform Program moves from concept to reality. This phased deployment approach will allow continuous refinement and scalability, ensuring that future editions of the programme continue to meet the evolving needs of NOCs and the wider Olympic Movement.