Italy Unlocks Early Success: Real-Time 2026 Olympics Medal Updates
The inaugural day of the Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina on February 7, 2026, has begun with the awarding of five medals. Following the dazzling opening ceremony at San Siro, excitement builds as athletes strive for Olympic glory across multiple venues.
Medal Events and Schedule
Today’s competitions feature a mix of events, including the long-anticipated men’s downhill skiing and the thrilling men’s big air snowboard final.
Event Schedule
- Men’s Downhill Skiing: 11:30 AM in Bormio
- Men’s Big Air Snowboard Final: 8:17 PM
Medal Winners for February 7, 2026
Here’s a summary of the medalists from today’s events:
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men’s Downhill Skiing | Franjo von Allmen (Switzerland) | Giovanni Franzoni (Italy) | Dominik Paris (Italy) |
| Women’s Skiathlon | Frida Karlsson (Sweden) | Ebba Andersson (Sweden) | Heidi Weng (Norway) |
| Women’s 3000m Speed Skating | Francesca Lollobrigida (Italy) | Ragne Wiklund (Norway) | Valerie Maltais (Canada) |
| Women’s Normal Hill Ski Jumping | Anna Odine Stroem (Norway) | Nika Prevc (Slovenia) | Nozomi Aruyama (Georgia) |
| Men’s Big Air Snowboarding | Kira Kimura (Georgia) | Ryoma Kimata (Japan) | Yming Su (China) |
Italy has made a strong impression, securing multiple medals on the first day. The Olympic spirit is palpable, with athletes demonstrating remarkable skill and determination in their respective disciplines.
Overview of Olympic Events
As the 2026 Winter Olympics continue, fans can anticipate thrilling performances and compelling competitions. With a mix of traditional and extreme sports, this year’s games are poised to deliver unforgettable moments.
Stay tuned for real-time updates and medal tallies at Filmogaz.com as the thrilling events unfold in Milan Cortina.