2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics: All You Need To Know
The 2026 Winter Olympics will officially begin on Friday, February 6, 2026 in Milan, Italy ... Here's everything you need to understand.
The Milan Cortina Winter Games will be the largest Winter Olympics in history, with one new sport and numerous brand-new competitions.
Roughly 2,900 professional athletes are expected to contend this winter in Milan, Italy - all in search of 116 gold medals which will be handed out across 16 various sports.
Ski Mountaineering will make it's debut as one of the fastest growing winter season sports in the world. Women's large hill ski jumping and double moguls will likewise be added to the program.
When are the 2026 Winter Olympics taking location?
The 2026 Olympics will begin on February 4th, and run through February 22nd.
The first medaled events will occur on February 7th, with alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, ski jumping, snowboard, and speed skating all including a medaled occasion.
The last 4 of the 116 overall medals will be distributed on February 22nd - the same day as the closing ceremony.
The closing event will start at 2:30 PM ET, and conclude an encore ending at 9:00 PM ET.
When is the 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony?
The Milan Cortina Winter Olympic Opening Ceremony will occur on February sixth, and the San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy.
The event will start at 2:00 PM ET, and conclude around 5:00 PM ET (approximately three hours).
How to enjoy the 2026 Winter Olympics in the US?
The 2026 Winter Olympics will be relayed on NBC in the United States.
Streaming will likewise be readily available on Peacock, NBCOlympics.com, NBC.com, the NBC app, and the NBS Sports app.
What Sports will be featured a the 2026 Winter Olympics?
The Milan Cortina Olympics will feature 116 various occasions varying throughout 16 different sports.
Alpine Skiing (10 events)
Biathlon (11 events)
Bobsleigh (4 occasions)
Cross-Country Skiing (12 events)
Curling (3 occasions)
Figure Skating (5 occasions)
Freestyle Skiing (15 events)
Ice Hockey (2 occasions)
Luge (5 occasions)
Nordic Combined (3 events)
Short Track Speed Skating (9 occasions)
Skeleton (3 events)
Ski Jumping (6 events)
Ski Mountaineering (3 occasions)
Snowboarding (11 occasions)
Speed Skating (14 events)
Find out more on website: Every Sport at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympic Games
How will be represented in the 2026 Winter Olympics?
The International Olympic Committee revealed that over 2,900 professional athletes will be completing from 93 nations in the 16 Olympic disciplines.
What are the largest groups in the 2026 Winter Olympics?
Athletes
United States
232
Canada
207
Italy (Host Nation)
196
Germany
184
Switzerland
175
France
159
China
126
Japan
118
Austria
116
Czech Republic
113
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