Winter Olympics 2026: Full medal schedule for February 15 (times in ET)

Winter Olympics 2026: Full medal schedule for February 15 (times in ET)

The ninth competition day of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games falls on Sunday, February 15. Nine medal events across eight sports are on the slate. This bulletin converts the day's schedule into Eastern Time (ET) so viewers and fans in the Americas can plan coverage and viewing. Expect a busy day for alpine skiing, a tense cross-country relay and the mixed team excitement in snowboard cross.

Medal events schedule (Feb. 15) — Eastern Time

All times listed in Eastern Time (ET).

  • 04: 00 — Alpine Skiing: Women's Giant Slalom, Run 1
  • 05: 45 — Freestyle Skiing: Men's Parallel Moguls (Finals)
  • 06: 00 — Cross-Country Skiing: Men's 4×7. 5 km Relay
  • 07: 30 — Alpine Skiing: Women's Giant Slalom, Run 2
  • 08: 35 — Snowboard: Mixed Team Snowboard Cross
  • 13: 45 — Figure Skating: Pairs Short Program — Karina Akopova / Nikita Rakhmanin (Armenia) will take the ice for their short program

Note: the day's slate also includes additional pairs figure skating short program groups that will unfold over the session. The listed Armenian pair is scheduled to perform at 13: 45 ET.

What to watch and context

Alpine skiing takes center stage early in the day with the women's giant slalom. With runs set at 04: 00 ET and 07: 30 ET, the two-run format means changing course conditions and light can play a decisive role. The giant slalom is a highlight of the 2026 winter olympics alpine skiing calendar: competitors must balance aggressive line choice with clean, controlled turns to post competitive combined times across both runs.

The men's 4×7. 5 km cross-country relay at 06: 00 ET promises tactical racing and drama as teams seek optimal skier order and transition strategy. Classic and skating techniques across the relay legs typically create opportunities for late comebacks and strategic gambits from teams with depth.

Freestyle skiing's parallel moguls finals, beginning at 05: 45 ET, deliver head-to-head knockout excitement. The mixed team snowboard cross at 08: 35 ET also offers unpredictable outcomes; team dynamics and clean exchanges are as important as speed on the course.

For fans tracking individual athletes and national entries, the pairs short program in figure skating is a fitting afternoon showcase. The Armenian duo Karina Akopova and Nikita Rakhmanin will present their short program at 13: 45 ET, a performance that will be watched closely by supporters and national team officials alike.

Weather and course conditions are likely to be the overarching story across alpine and freestyle events. Early-morning alpine sessions can feature harder, faster snow, while afternoon runs may see softened surfaces—both factors that affect waxing choices and tactical approaches. Teams that adapt quickly to those shifts often gain an edge.

The ninth day offers a compact but varied program: technical alpine action, high-speed cross-country tactics, judged figure skating artistry and head-to-head board and freestyle showdowns. Viewers planning coverage or follow-up should set reminders for the alpine runs and the cross-country relay, then tune back for the snowboard mixed-team drama and the pairs short program later in the day.

Filmogaz will continue to provide schedule updates and highlight coverage throughout the Games.