2026 Winter Olympics Guide: Milan–Cortina Games Overview
The excitement is building for the 2026 Winter Olympics taking place in Italy!
The torch relay is already in motion, and the buzz around the top athletes is growing. With 16 sports and 116 gold medals up for grabs, this promises to be an action-packed event.
These Winter Games will be the most widespread ever, spanning across various sites including Milan, Cortina d’Ampezzo, and Verona. So get ready for an Olympic experience like no other!
Here are some key dates to remember:
– Feb 4: Competition kicks off with curling.
– Feb 6: The opening ceremony takes center stage.
– Feb 7: We witness the first gold medal events.
– Feb 8: The women’s Alpine skiing downhill final goes down.
– Feb 13: The men’s figure skating showcase is a must-watch.
– Feb 18: The women’s Alpine skiing slalom competition concludes.
– Feb 19: Women’s figure skating and ice hockey are set for thrilling outcomes. Plus, ski mountaineering makes its Olympic debut!
– Feb 22: The men’s ice hockey finals wrap up the Games with the closing ceremony.
As for how to catch all the action, many countries will be streaming or broadcasting the events live. In the US, NBC will be airing the top events in primetime while offering streaming options on Peacock.
Here are some exciting storylines to follow:
– Keep an eye out for seasoned champions like Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin in Alpine skiing.
– Eileen Gu and Chloe Kim are back in freestyle skiing and snowboarding, respectively.
– NHL players will make their return to the Olympic ice, featuring stars like Sidney Crosby and Connor McDavid.
Don’t miss the thrilling matchups in the hockey arenas in Milan and other new additions like ski mountaineering and mixed team events. And with ongoing discussions around Russian athletes’ participation, there’s plenty of intrigue leading up to the Games.
Get ready to witness history in the making at the 2026 Winter Olympics!
