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2026 Winter Olympics Schedule by Sport

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina feature 15 sports across venues in Milan, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Bormio, Livigno, Turin, and several other towns in northern Italy. The Games run from February 6 to 22, 2026, with preliminary rounds in curling and ice hockey starting February 4.

Select any sport below for a full TV schedule with broadcast times, channels (NBC, Peacock, USA Network, CNBC), timezone conversion, and medal event details. Or view the full calendar with all sports combined.

Curling

201 broadcasts · 18 medal events · 152 live

Teams slide granite stones down a sheet of ice toward a target. The 2026 tournament features men's, women's, and mixed doubles events at the Cortina Olympic Centre.

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Ice Hockey

98 broadcasts · 9 medal events · 61 live

The marquee team sport of the Winter Olympics. Men's and women's tournaments run the full length of the Games, with venues split between PalaItalia Santa Giulia in Milan and Palavela in Turin.

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Freestyle Skiing

57 broadcasts · 31 medal events · 31 live

Covers moguls, aerials, halfpipe, slopestyle, ski cross, and big air. All events take place in Livigno, a resort town near the Swiss border.

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Snowboarding

45 broadcasts · 23 medal events · 28 live

Halfpipe, slopestyle, big air, snowboard cross, and parallel giant slalom. Like freestyle skiing, all snowboarding events are in Livigno.

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Figure Skating

40 broadcasts · 10 medal events · 26 live

Singles, pairs, ice dance, and the team event. Held at the Palavela in Turin, the same venue from the 2006 Games. Typically the most-watched sport of the Winter Olympics.

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Cross-Country Skiing

38 broadcasts · 36 medal events · 19 live

Distance races from sprints to 50km. Events are held at the Tesero Cross-Country Stadium in Trentino. One of the oldest Winter Olympic sports.

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Biathlon

31 broadcasts · 31 medal events · 14 live

Combines cross-country skiing with rifle marksmanship. Held at the Anterselva Arena, which regularly hosts World Cup biathlon and is considered one of the best biathlon venues globally.

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Speed Skating

30 broadcasts · 27 medal events · 17 live

Long track races from 500m to 10,000m, plus mass start and team pursuit. Held at the Ice Rink Piné in Baselga di Piné.

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Bobsled

28 broadcasts · 11 medal events · 16 live

Two-person and four-person events for men and women, plus the monobob. All events are at the Cortina Sliding Centre.

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Alpine Skiing

25 broadcasts · 17 medal events · 17 live

Downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom, and combined. Men's events are at the legendary Stelvio course in Bormio; women's events are in Cortina d'Ampezzo.

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Short Track Speed Skating

22 broadcasts · 16 medal events · 17 live

Fast-paced speed skating on a smaller rink. Individual distances from 500m to 1500m, plus relay events. Held at the Palavela in Turin.

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Luge

21 broadcasts · 10 medal events · 15 live

Athletes race headfirst down an icy track at speeds over 80 mph. Men's, women's, doubles, and team relay events at the Cortina Sliding Centre.

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Nordic Combined

17 broadcasts · 7 medal events · 7 live

A two-part event combining ski jumping and cross-country skiing. Jumping takes place in Predazzo, with the cross-country portion in Tesero.

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Ski Jumping

15 broadcasts · 15 medal events · 7 live

Athletes launch off ramps and are judged on distance and style. Normal hill and large hill events for men and women, plus team events. Held in Predazzo.

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Skeleton

12 broadcasts · 6 medal events · 9 live

Like luge, but athletes go headfirst on their stomachs. Men's and women's events at the Cortina Sliding Centre.

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About the Milano Cortina 2026 Venues

Unlike most Winter Olympics that cluster around a single mountain resort, Milano Cortina 2026 is spread across a wide region of northern Italy. Ice sports are split between Milan and Turin. Snow sports are in the Dolomites (Cortina, Bormio) and the Alps (Livigno). Sliding sports are at the rebuilt Cortina Sliding Centre. This spread means TV coverage jumps between very different settings throughout the day, which makes the sport-specific schedule pages above especially useful for tracking the events you care about.

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