The roar of the crowd, the glint of gold, and the swell of national pride – these are the indelible moments that define the Olympic Games. For WNBA superstar Breanna Stewart, watching the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics from her home was more than just casual viewing; it was a potent reminder of the electrifying atmosphere she cherishes and a powerful motivator for the upcoming Los Angeles 2028 Games. Team USA’s remarkable performance, culminating in a record-breaking 12 gold medals, only amplified Stewart’s anticipation for what lies ahead on American soil.
"I’ve been talking about LA28 a little more these days. I think it’s going to be crazy," Stewart shared with Fox News Digital, her voice tinged with excitement. Her candid remarks came during a discussion about her groundbreaking partnership with Throne Sport Coffee, a collaboration that marks her as the first female athlete to join the brand’s roster. This partnership underscores Stewart’s evolving influence beyond the basketball court, aligning her with a product that fuels her demanding athletic and personal life.

Stewart, a three-time Olympic gold medalist in women’s basketball, possesses an intimate understanding of the emotions that sweep through athletes standing on the podium. She vividly recalled the triumphs of the Milan Games, from the poise of 20-year-old figure skater Alysa Liu, who shattered a 24-year Olympic gold medal drought for Team USA in her discipline, to the exhilarating overtime victories of both the men’s and women’s hockey teams against their formidable Canadian rivals. These performances, she explained, evoked a profound sense of connection.
"When you’re on the podium, you see the flag raise, and the national anthem is going with the gold medal around your neck, it’s really just satisfaction and justification of why you’re doing it and why you’ve gone through those hard moments and times," Stewart elaborated, her words painting a vivid picture of Olympic glory. "To me, the Olympics is the highest of the high. You’re playing your sport at the highest level against everyone else in the world, and you see that. It’s just a goosebump feeling no matter how many times you do it. Just the pride and knowing you’re representing something bigger than yourself always comes through full circle."
The Olympic Games possess a unique ability to ignite national passion and introduce less mainstream sports to a wider audience. Stewart, like many viewers, found herself captivated by events she might not typically follow. "I think there were so many events I really learned a lot about, whether it was bobsledding, or curling, or watching hockey," she admitted. "Just wanting to cheer on the USA in whatever event they were doing, and see the pride and passion the athletes were having whenever they stepped up to compete with their sport."

Her admiration extended to the thrilling hockey finals, which delivered nail-biting finishes. "The Olympics are special every time I get to do them, and I know that it’s the same for all of those athletes. I thought it was a really cool moment for everybody and, I mean, women’s hockey what an incredible ending. Men’s hockey, the same thing. Listen, I would never want to get my teeth knocked out by a hockey stick, I can tell you that much." Stewart’s wry observation referred to the dramatic moment when U.S. men’s hockey star Jack Hughes, after scoring the overtime winner, suffered a chipped tooth from an errant stick during the celebration, yet remained a hero for his grit and skill. Similarly, Megan Keller’s skillful deke and overtime goal secured gold for the women’s hockey team, mirroring the men’s earlier triumph and sending the American bench into a jubilant frenzy.
Looking ahead to LA28, Stewart harbors a deep desire to add a fourth Olympic gold medal to her illustrious career. The prospect of competing on home soil for the first time as an Olympian carries immense significance for her, especially for the women’s national basketball team. "Even just fast-forwarding to two years from now, the fact we’re finally going to be in our home country, I feel like, especially speaking from the women’s national basketball team, we’re always playing against other people in their host countries, and we’re always being root against," she reflected. "To have that home crowd behind us is going to be something people haven’t felt in a long, long time and I’m excited to say I’ll be feeling that, too." This home-court advantage, she believes, will galvanize not only the athletes but also the nation, fostering a collective sense of pride and support.
Beyond her Olympic aspirations, Stewart is navigating the demanding rhythm of professional basketball and motherhood. To maintain her energy and focus, she relies on a carefully chosen source of caffeine. Her recent partnership with Throne SPORT COFFEE is a testament to this need for a healthy and functional boost.

"It just seems really natural and fitting for me," Stewart explained in an exclusive interview with FOX Business about the collaboration. "I think that being an athlete, being a mom, there’s so many reasons why we constantly need caffeine. But to have it in a healthy way, and also have the protein in it – every time I walk in the gym, I’m having one. I’m letting everyone know that not only am I drinking coffee, but I’m getting some positive protein benefit as well." Throne SPORT COFFEE distinguishes itself by offering a blend that not only provides the energy boost expected from coffee but also incorporates beneficial protein, aligning perfectly with the nutritional demands of elite athletes. This partnership signifies a conscious choice by Stewart to fuel her body with products that support both performance and overall well-being, a critical aspect for any professional athlete striving for peak condition. The brand’s ethos of being "much more than just a coffee provider" resonates with Stewart, who embodies a multifaceted lifestyle as a sports icon and a devoted mother. Her public endorsement highlights the growing trend of athletes seeking synergistic partnerships that reflect their personal values and lifestyle choices, moving beyond mere endorsements to genuine brand alignment.
The journey from the exhilarating highs of the Milan Games to the anticipation of LA28 is paved with dedication, sacrifice, and an unwavering pursuit of excellence. For Breanna Stewart, the Olympic dream remains a powerful beacon, guiding her on and off the court. Her engagement with Throne SPORT COFFEE further illustrates her commitment to holistic health and performance, setting a precedent for female athletes and demonstrating that success in sports is often a blend of physical prowess, mental fortitude, and strategic lifestyle choices. As the world looks towards Los Angeles in 2028, Stewart’s presence, fueled by ambition and a carefully curated approach to her well-being, promises to be a captivating narrative in the unfolding saga of Olympic greatness.

