Say what you want about The Masters...
But there is nowhere else on planet earth where you will see a photo of humans like this where not a single one of them is looking at a phone.
Truly one of the most beautiful things.
"I have not taken for granted what an honor it is to represent the United States at the Olympics." 🇺🇸
Aggie Olympian @Boone_saw looks back on his time in Italy 👍
Former Texas A&M wide receiver Boone Niederhofer will represent Team USA as part of the four-man bobsled team 🇺🇸❄️
Stock up on your late-night snacks, set the alarm and tune in as one of our own takes the Olympic stage representing Texas A&M and Team USA 👍
Schedule (CT)
Saturday, Feb. 21
Heat 1 – 3:00 AM
Heat 2 – 4:57 AM
Sunday, Feb. 22
Heat 3 – 3:00 AM
Heat 4 (Final) – 4:57 AM
How to watch 📺
Streaming: Peacock, https://t.co/HmPNUXONMx or the NBC Sports App
TV: NBC
From Texas A&M to the 2026 Winter Olympics, Boone Niederhofer '16 is proving what determination can achieve — and breaking boundaries as the first Aggie to compete in the Winter Games.
Boone Niederhofer, a 32-year-old father of two who’s a production engineer for a Midland oil company, made the US Olympic team as a bobsledder, while juggling work and dad duties. Inside the adventures of an Aggie from San Antonio who made it to Italy.
https://t.co/5oK8nuEHgL
How did a West Texas oilman make Team USA's Olympic bobsled team?
@dwil on how Boone Niederhofer, a former Texas A&M receiver, followed an unusual path to the 2026 Winter Games ⬇️ https://t.co/ppZRZDGt8a
Cool article about our MUSA Sleds (Made in the USA!) and our sled tech Marc Van Den Berg. Would not be possible without our partners DeBotech Inc and Advance Manufacturing Co Inc - a large part of our success is thanks to their time and labor given to USA Bobsled! @deBotech_Inc
“Sleds are like racecars—they need to be constantly updated,” says American two-man bobsled pilot Frank Del Duca. “And now we have really cutting-edge sleds that give us the tools we need to fight for medals.”
At the Milan Cortina Games, the American delegation may have the fastest equipment in the two-man and two-woman events—and it didn’t have to spend a dime for it.
Read more: https://t.co/aPxgaO2wqW
📸: Andrew Medichini via Associated Press
“Sleds are like racecars—they need to be constantly updated,” says American two-man bobsled pilot Frank Del Duca. “And now we have really cutting-edge sleds that give us the tools we need to fight for medals.”
At the Milan Cortina Games, the American delegation may have the fastest equipment in the two-man and two-woman events—and it didn’t have to spend a dime for it.
Read more: https://t.co/aPxgaO2wqW
📸: Andrew Medichini via Associated Press
When @Boone_saw’s Texas A&M football career ended, he thought his dream was over.
10 years later, the former walk-on-turned-bobsledder is the Aggies’ first Winter Olympian.
1500 words on Boone Niederhofer’s Olympic balancing act for @TheBattOnline:
https://t.co/3LLxuCEo9w
Texas A&M’s @Boone_saw one of the first Americans to walk in at Cortina during the opening ceremony, behind his sled driver Frank Del Duca, the flag bearer.
From NEISD classrooms to the Olympic stage! 🥇❄️ Churchill alum Boone Niederhofer (Class of 2012) is competing with Team USA Bobsled as the Winter Olympics kick off. We’re cheering you on, Boone! 🇺🇸 #NEISD#theNEISDway#WinterOlympics
Texas A&M ➡️ Team USA 🇺🇸
As a push athlete for the bobsled team, @Boone_saw will compete in his first Olympic Games in February ❄️👍 https://t.co/T9VGc9M96e
Thursday @TexAgsLive rewind time ⏪⏪
- Stephen McGee joins the GO Hour👍
- 2026 Olympian @Boone_saw 🇺🇸
- FOX Sports Radio's @Aaron_Torres 🗣️
- The Fan Show 🔥 https://t.co/uycIiEo3ly