Explore Today’s 2026 Winter Olympics Schedule and Future Events
The 2026 Winter Olympics are taking place in Milano Cortina, Italy, with action beginning from February 4 and continuing until February 22. This year’s events promise to be thrilling, featuring a wide array of winter sports.
Highlights of the 2026 Winter Olympics Schedule
Competition Dates
- Opening Ceremony: February 6, 2026
- Closing Ceremony: February 22, 2026
- Paralympics: March 6 – March 15, 2026
Time Difference
Milano Cortina operates on Central European Time, which is six hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time (EST) and nine hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time (PST).
Events Overview
The competition schedule features various winter sports, including:
- Alpine Skiing
- Cross-Country Skiing
- Freestyle Skiing
- Ski Jumping
- Curling
- Figure Skating
- Ice Hockey
- Luge
- Snowboarding
- Speed Skating
February Events Breakdown
On February 7, viewers can expect:
- Multiple skiing competitions
- Curling matches, including U.S. vs. Great Britain
- Men’s single skating and ice dance
- Ice hockey, luge, and snowboarding events
February 8 will showcase:
- Alpine skiing and biathlon
- More curling matches
- Ice hockey and snowboarding events
- Figure skating’s team competition
Figure Skating Schedule
Figure skating begins on February 6, with continuous competitions until February 11. There will be a break on February 12, with additional events occurring on February 13, 15, 16, 17, and 19.
Snowboarding Schedule
Snowboarding events kick off on February 5 and occur until February 18, encompassing qualifying rounds and final runs for both men’s and women’s categories.
Television Coverage
U.S. audiences can catch the Olympics on NBC and Peacock. Live broadcasts will start each morning, with at least five hours of coverage per day. Check local listings for specifics.
The Olympics schedule is subject to change. For continuous updates, visit Filmogaz.com.