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A fan favorite at any Winter Olympics, Milano Cortina 2026 will feature a wide variety of exciting snowboarding events, both individual and team based. The various competitions (including halfpipe, parallel giant slalom, snowboard cross, big air, and slopestyle) will be held February 5, 7-9, 11-13, and 15-18 at the Livigno Snow Park in Livigno.
Snowboarding
This thrilling sport combines style and adrenaline, making it a captivating event not to be missed. Similarly to snowboarding, it includes various categories such as moguls, aerials, ski cross, halfpipe, slopestyle, and big air. Dual moguls will be making its Olympic debut this year at the Milano Cortino Games. These events will be located at the Livigno Snow Park and Livigno Aerial & Moguls Park on February 7, 9-12, and 14-21.
This year, bobsledding will be held at the brand-new Cortina Sliding Centre, a fitting location as Cortina d’Ampezzo is historically significant to the sport. Events will include 2-man, 4-man, 2-women, and women’s monobob held from February 15-17 and 20-22, with additional training days before and in between.
Bobsledding
A staple event since 1936, Alpine skiing will be returning to Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics. Races will be held February 7-12, 14-16, and 18, and will feature both technical, speed, and team combined events. The women will be competing at the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre in Cortina d'Ampezzo, while men will compete at the Stelvio Ski Centre in Bormio.
Alpine Skiing
Get ready for February with this quick guide to the 2026 Winter Olympics
Tina and Milo, the official mascots of the upcoming Winter Olympics and Paralympics, on display in Milan. Image credit: Svet foto/Shutterstock
November 2025
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2026 Winter Olympics: Everything You Need to Know
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Consistently action-packed with thrilling competitions, heartfelt journeys, and electrifying crowds, the Winter Olympics are a momentous occasion steeped in tradition and esteem. Jointly hosted by Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo and set throughout the stunning northern region of Italy, this year’s games will be no different. Featuring both excitingly new and remarkably historic events on world-class terrain, the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics are right around the corner and ready to impress.
As the highly anticipated 2026 Winter Olympics approach, take a look at what events are happening, when to watch, and where they'll take place.
Figure skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics. Image credit: Iurii Osadchi/Shutterstock
Slalom alpine sking at the 2018 Winter Olympics . Image credit: Happy_ Jinny/Shutterstock
Watch as these daring athletes take on the ramp in one of the Winter Olympics most heart-racing events. Medals will be awarded February 7, 9-10, and 14-16, but additional trial rounds will be held to determine starting orders. This year will introduce the women’s large hill event as well as the men’s super team event, alongside the returning men’s large hill event and mixed team event. Competitions will occur at the Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium in the Val di Fiemme Region.
Ski Jumping
Another longstanding Winter Olympic sport, speed skating captures the audience’s attention with its lightening-speed competitors and close-call finishes. Housed at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium, the 14 different races range from 500m to 10,000m, and include mass start and team pursuit. Events will be held Feb 7-9, 11-15, 17, and 19-21.
Women's snowboard halfpipe at the 2014 Winter Olympics. Image credit: Iurii Osadchi/Shutterstock
Speed Skating
The 2026 Winter Olympics will be held from Friday, February 6 – Sunday, February 22. Tickets are available at the Official Ticketing Platform of Milano Cortina 2026 and more information regarding events can be found at the Official Milano Cortina 2026 Website.
Figure skating is not only one of the most popular Winter Olympic sports, but also the oldest. Watch some of the world’s most talented performers compete for a medal on February 6-11, 13, 15-17, and 19. The Milano Ice Skating Arena will be the temporary home for this beloved event, and will showcase men’s and women’s singles, pair skating, ice dance, and team events.
Figure Skating
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Ice Hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics. Image credit: Asatur Yesayants/Shutterstock
It’s an exciting year for Olympic ice hockey, as National Hockey League players will able to compete for the first time in 12 years. Both men’s and women’s games will be held at the Milano Rho Ice Hockey Arena and the Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena from February 5-22, with medal games occurring on the 19, 21, and 22.
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