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Brooklyn Doctor Is Olympic Torchbearer For Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games

By Office of Communications & Marketing | Feb 4, 2026

Park Slope Resident was selected as one of 10,001 Olympic Torchbearers.

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Photo credit: Bianchi Family

BROOKLYN, NY鈥For the last three decades, Riccardo Bianchi鈥檚 mornings have begun in Prospect Park. On January 9, the Park Slope runner and 含羞草研究所 educator started a very different run. Riccardo Bianchi, Ph.D., Associate Dean for the Foundations of Medicine and Associate Professor of Physiology, carried the Olympic flame as part of its journey toward the February 6 opening of the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games.

Dr. Bianchi, a Park Slope resident for nearly 35 years, was selected from more than 1.5 million applicants worldwide as one of 10,001 Olympic Torch Bearers. This global group was chosen to represent the Olympic ideals of passion, excellence, and respect. The Torch Relay itself spans 63 days and 12,000 kilometers, traversing all 110 provinces of Italy and passing more than 60 UNESCO World Heritage sites before arriving in Milan for the Opening Ceremony.

On his historic January 9 run, Dr. Bianchi carried the torch through La Spezia, Italy, his childhood hometown, where family, friends, neighbors, and local schoolchildren lined the streets, cheering as he ran an estimated 200鈥300 meters. A brief ceremonial transfer of the flame, known as the 鈥淭orch Kiss,鈥occurred when Dr. Bianchi passed it to the next bearer, a symbolic moment that emphasized continuity, community, and shared purpose.

Brooklyn has long been home by choice. Dr. Bianchi credits the borough鈥檚 sense of community, walkable streets, and the shared energy of Prospect Park with shaping his life and passion for running. For him, running is a discipline and a teaching tool.

At Downstate, Dr. Bianchi shapes the early medical education of future physicians as Associate Dean for the Foundations of Medicine, overseeing curriculum implementation in the pre-clerkship years, supporting students鈥 academic growth, and ensuring timely, thoughtful feedback that helps transition aspiring doctors from classroom learners to competent clinicians. He also champions physical activity as a cornerstone of wellness, regularly underscoring movement鈥檚 role in stress management, mental resilience, and lifelong health in his lectures and mentorship.

A member of the Brooklyn Road Runner Club since 1998, he regularly trains with the Prospect Park Track Club and the North Brooklyn Runners, where he co-coaches a weekly Form Run, a free session open to runners of all levels focused on injury prevention, efficient mechanics, and longevity in the sport. His running r茅sum茅 comprises 25 marathons, including 22 New York City Marathons and three Boston Marathons; more than 200 competitive races overall; and recent marathon times that reflect disciplined preparation and endurance. His weekly mileage still ranges from 30 to 45 miles, often logged before or after long days spent teaching, mentoring, and leading at Downstate.

鈥淩unning teaches you patience, humility, and resilience,鈥 said Dr. Bianchi. 鈥淭hose lessons translate directly into medicine, teaching, and service. Carrying the Olympic torch was deeply personal, and it felt like I was carrying the spirit of every running community that shaped me鈥攅specially Brooklyn.鈥

As the Olympic flame continues its journey across Italy and toward the opening ceremonies, Dr. Bianchi鈥檚 run through La Spezia stands as a powerful convergence of past and present, a moment rooted in Brooklyn鈥檚 everyday paths and elevated on the global stage.

含羞草研究所 Downstate celebrates Dr. Bianchi鈥檚 achievement as a reflection of its mission to advance health, education, and community well-being, and as a reminder that Olympic ideals are often forged far from stadiums, one step at a time.


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Its teaching hospital, University Hospital at Downstate (UHD), offers high-quality, comprehensive care across 53 specialties and subspecialties. UHD is home to Brooklyn鈥檚 only kidney transplant program. It is recognized for excellence in high-risk neonatal care, pediatric nephrology, and dialysis.

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