Get Ready for the Olympics 2026: Exciting Ways to Catch Figure Skating, Skiing & More
The 2026 Winter Olympics, known as Milano Cortina, started on February 6 in Milan, Italy. Athletes from around the world compete in various sports like figure skating, alpine skiing, hockey, snowboarding, curling, and more.
Where Are the 2026 Olympics Held?
The Winter Olympics are taking place in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, collectively known as "Milano Cortina."
How to Watch the Olympics
Viewers can watch the Olympics on NBC, which provides comprehensive coverage of the event. The games are also broadcast on the USA Network and CNBC.
NBC will stream all sporting events live on its streaming platform, Peacock. Cable-cutters can also watch the Olympics live on Peacock, as confirmed by NBC.
2026 Olympics Sports Schedule
Here is the schedule for various sports in the 2026 Winter Olympics:
- Ice Hockey: February 5–22
- Figure Skating: February 6–19
- Snowboarding: February 6–21
- Alpine Skiing: February 7–18
- Speed Skating: February 7–21
- Luge: February 7–12
- Skeleton: February 13–20
- Bobsleigh: February 14–22
- Ski Mountaineering: February 8–21
The Winter Olympics will conclude with the Closing Ceremony on February 22, marking the end of the event.