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Team USA Goalie Aerin Frankel Turns Olympic Glory Into Side Gig
Frankel's new business venture gains momentum after standout performance at 2026 Winter Games.
Feb. 26, 2026 at 9:50pm
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Boston Fleet and Team USA women's hockey goalie Aerin Frankel has found success with a side business venture after her standout performance at the 2026 Winter Olympics, where she helped lead the U.S. women's hockey team to a gold medal. Frankel's new business, which she describes as "just a passion project," has gained significant traction in the wake of her Olympic triumph.
Why it matters
Frankel's story highlights how Olympic success can open new doors for athletes, allowing them to leverage their newfound fame and popularity into entrepreneurial opportunities beyond their primary sports careers. Her side gig's growth also speaks to the increasing commercial appeal of women's sports, as fans and consumers seek to engage with and support their favorite athletes in new ways.
The details
Details about Frankel's specific business venture or the nature of her "passion project" are scarce, but the report indicates it has gained significant momentum since her standout performance at the 2026 Winter Olympics, where she helped the U.S. women's hockey team capture the gold medal.
- Frankel competed for Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
The players
Aerin Frankel
A Boston Fleet and Team USA women's hockey goalie who won a gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Megan Keller
A Boston Fleet and Team USA women's hockey player who won a gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
What they’re saying
“Just a passion project”
— Aerin Frankel (Metrowest Daily News)
The takeaway
Frankel's story demonstrates how Olympic success can open new doors for athletes, allowing them to leverage their newfound fame and popularity into entrepreneurial opportunities beyond their primary sports careers. Her side gig's growth also speaks to the increasing commercial appeal of women's sports, as fans and consumers seek to engage with and support their favorite athletes in new ways.
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