2026 Winter Olympics Schedule: Full Day-by-Day Calendar, Key Medal Events, Printable PDF & Venues Guide (Milano-Cortina) – Updated February 20 (Day 14: 6 Golds Awarded, Men’s Hockey Semis Ongoing, USA Eyes More Medals)

2026 Winter Olympics Schedule

The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics schedule started on February 4, 2026, the Opening Ceremony on February 6 at Milan’s San Siro Stadium, and wrapping up with the Closing Ceremony on February 22 at the Verona Olympic Arena. Spanning northern Italy across four main clusters (Milano, Cortina, Valtellina, and Val di Fiemme), these Games feature 116 medal events in 16 disciplines, including the Olympic debut of ski mountaineering.

We have a comprehensive overview of the schedule, key dates for major events like alpine skiing, biathlon, hockey, freestyle skiing, and snowboarding, venue details, U.S. medal favorites, and a blank printable daily calendar PDF perfect for tracking the action or planning your viewing.

The Games are in full swing (Feb 6 Opening Ceremony complete, 44+ events done as of Day 6). We’ve added notes on completed days, current highlights (e.g., Chloe Kim silver Feb 12, Italy host surge), and links to daily recaps. Times CET (subtract ~9 hours for PST/ET adjust).

Note: All times are notional and subject to change (based on CET/UTC+1; subtract 6 hours for ET). The full official schedule is available on Olympics.com, with updates as needed.

Latest Live Notes (Updated February 20, 2026 – Day 14 Ongoing)

  • Medal Table Snapshot (post early Day 14 events; Norway widened lead with biathlon mass start gold): Norway dominates at 17G/9S/10B (36 total). USA holds strong in 2nd with 9G/12S/6B (27 total) after Day 13 surges. Host Italy steady at 9G/5S/12B (26 total). Full top table below.
  • Day 14 Highlights So Far: Golds awarded in women’s ski cross (Germany’s Daniela Maier), men’s freeski aerials (China’s Wang Xindi), men’s biathlon 15km mass start (Norway’s Johannes Dale-Skjevdal). More coming in men’s freeski halfpipe, women’s speed skating 1500m, short track (women’s 1500m, men’s 5000m relay).
  • Women’s Curling: USA lost semifinal to Switzerland (will play Canada for bronze). Switzerland faces Sweden for gold.
  • Men’s Ice Hockey Semifinals (ongoing/in progress): USA vs. Slovakia (USA leading or advancing per recent brackets). Canada vs. Finland (Canada trailing 0-2 in 2nd period; Sidney Crosby out injured). Winners advance to Feb 22 gold game.
  • Remaining Key Events: Feb 21 (curling medals, more speed skating, hockey bronze). Feb 22 (men’s hockey gold, closing ceremony in Verona). Check Olympics.com/schedule for real-time (weather/delays possible).

Events Completed: ~98 of 116. Games wrap in 2 days!

For minute-by-minute, visit our main live tracker.

Key Highlights & Debuts

  • Ski Mountaineering Debut: New sport with men’s/women’s sprints and mixed relay (athletes race up/down slopes on skis/foot).
  • NHL Players Return (men’s hockey, first since 2014).
  • Team USA Stars to Watch: Mikaela Shiffrin & Lindsey Vonn (alpine), Chloe Kim (snowboarding), Jessie Diggins (cross-country), Ilia Malinin (“Quad God” figure skating), Jordan Stolz (speed skating).
  • Mascots: Tina & Milo (stoats symbolizing host cities) + six snowdrop flowers (“The Flo”).
  • Athlete & Medal Stats: ~3,500 athletes, 195 medals, 16 disciplines—nearly 47% women athletes.

2026 Winter Olympics Key Dates & Overview

Here are the 2026 Winter Olympics key dates & overview for you to check out. We also have the high-level Olympic schedule posted here for you too. 

  • Preliminaries Begin: February 4, 2026 (e.g., mixed doubles curling, early ice hockey training)
  • Opening Ceremony: February 6, 2026 – San Siro Stadium, Milan (titled “Armonia” – Harmony)
  • Competition Peak: Mid-February (alpine, biathlon, hockey finals)
  • Closing Ceremony: February 22, 2026 – Verona Olympic Arena (ancient Roman amphitheater)
  • Total Medal Events: 116 across 8 sport clusters
  • How to Watch in the US: NBC, Peacock, USA Network (full broadcast details coming soon)

The Games emphasize sustainability and spread-out venues, with Milan hosting ice events and the mountains (Cortina, Valtellina, Val di Fiemme) handling snow sports.

2026 Winter Olympics Main Venues & Clusters

The 2026 Winter Olympics events are divided geographically for efficiency:

  • Milano Cluster (Ice Sports & Ceremonies):
    • Milano San Siro Olympic Stadium: Opening Ceremony
    • Milano Ice Skating Arena (Assago): Figure Skating, Short Track Speed Skating
    • Milano Santa Giulia Arena & Rho Ice Hockey Arena: Ice Hockey
    • Milano Speed Skating Stadium: Speed Skating
  • Cortina Cluster:
    • Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre: Women’s Alpine Skiing
    • Cortina Sliding Centre: Bobsleigh, Luge, Skeleton
    • Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium: Curling
  • Valtellina Cluster:
    • Stelvio Ski Centre (Bormio): Men’s Alpine Skiing
    • Livigno Snow Park & Aerials & Moguls Park: Freestyle Skiing (Moguls, Aerials, Slopestyle, Halfpipe), Snowboarding
    • Anterselva Biathlon Arena: Biathlon
  • Val di Fiemme Cluster:
    • Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium: Ski Jumping, Nordic Combined
    • Tesero Cross-Country Skiing Stadium: Cross-Country Skiing, Nordic Combined

Key Winter Olympics Medal Events & Highlights

Here are standout dates for major disciplines (medal events bolded where known; full day-by-day below):

  • Alpine Skiing (Starts Feb 7): Men’s Downhill (Feb 7), Women’s Downhill (Feb 8), Slalom/Giant Slalom mid-Games. Peak action on Tofane (women) and Stelvio (men).
  • Biathlon (Starts Feb 8): Mixed Relay (Feb 8), Individual/ Sprint events throughout. Anterselva hosts.
  • Ice Hockey (Prelims from Feb 4): Men’s/Women’s medal games late (gold finals around Feb 20-22).
  • Freestyle Skiing & Snowboarding (Livigno focus): Moguls/Aerials (early-mid), Slopestyle/Halfpipe (mid-late), Big Air.
  • Figure Skating (Milan): Team Event early, individual medals mid-Games.
  • Other Highlights: Ski Mountaineering debut (sprints/relay), Cross-Country relays, Bobsleigh/Luge finals.

U.S. fans can look forward to strong contenders in alpine (Mikaela Shiffrin in slalom/GS, Lindsey Vonn in downhill, Ryan Cochran-Siegle in super-G/combined), cross-country (Jessie Diggins), hockey (women’s team with Kendall Coyne Schofield), and emerging talents like biathlete Campbell Wright.

For full medal predictions and tally tracking, check our related article: Predicted Medal Tally for the 2026 Winter Olympics: Favorites to Watch in Milan-Cortina.

2026 Winter Olympics Medal Table (as of February 20, 2026 – Day 14, ~98/116 events complete)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Norway (NOR)1791036
2United States (USA)912627
3Italy (ITA) host951226
4Germany (GER)68822
5France (FRA)68620
6Netherlands (NED)67316
7Switzerland (SUI)66416
7Sweden (SWE)66416
9Austria (AUT)58518
10Japan (JPN)571224
11Canada (CAN)45615
12China (CHN)43512

Ranked by gold first, then silver/bronze. Source: Olympics.com (last ~09:00–11:00 local Italy time Feb 20). For full/live, visit Olympics.com/medals.

Day-by-Day Winter Olympics Schedule Highlights (Preliminary)

Use this as a quick reference (full detailed calendar in printable below):

  • Feb 4-5 (Prelims Start): Mixed doubles curling, early hockey training → Completed; Sweden gold, USA silver in mixed doubles final (Feb 10).
  • Feb 6: Opening Ceremony San Siro → Completed.
  • Feb 7: Men’s Downhill alpine (first medal) → Completed (winner/details via tracker link).
  • Feb 8-10: Peak early medals (Women’s Downhill, Biathlon Mixed Relay, Figure Skating team) → Completed; USA strong in hockey prelims.
  • Feb 11 (Day 5): Moguls, alpine hat-trick for Switzerland → Completed (USA gold/silver in moguls? Link to recap).
  • Feb 12 (Day 6 – 9 golds): Women’s Super-G, Halfpipe, Cross-Country 10km, etc. → Completed: Chloe Kim silver (upset by Korea’s Gaon Choi), Jessie Diggins bronze (ribs injury grit), Federica Brignone gold (Italy host), Francesca Lollobrigida speed skating gold. Italy surges to 17 totals. See full Day 6 recap.
  • Feb 13 (Day 7 – Ongoing, 7 golds): Women’s Snowboard Cross finals, Men’s Snowboard Halfpipe, Men’s Skeleton, Figure Skating free skate, Biathlon men’s sprint, etc. → In Progress: USA watch in halfpipe/skeleton; women’s hockey quarters (USA vs Italy ~3:10 PM ET). Live updates
  • Feb 13-15: More alpine (slalom/GS), biathlon relays, hockey quarters.
  • Feb 16-18: Sliding sports finals (bobsleigh/luge), ski jumping, freestyle/snowboard slopestyle.
  • Feb 19-21: Hockey semis/finals, cross-country relays, biathlon mass starts.
  • Feb 22: Closing Ceremony (Verona); final events.

For the complete official day-by-day with times, visit Olympics.com Schedule.

Printable PDF Calendar for Fan Tracking

We’ve created a blank printable 2026 Winter Olympics calendar with daily slots for events, venues, and notes—ideal for marking medal favorites, TV times (adjust for ET), or pool predictions. You can also print the calendar out in PDF format here.

Printable 2026 Winter Olympics Daily Schedule

How to Watch, Follow & Tickets

  • Broadcast: NBC/Peacock for US coverage; full streaming available.
  • Tickets: Register at tickets.milanocortina2026.org for priority access (limited availability).
  • Stay Updated: Follow @sportbracketsol on X for live updates, bracket-style trackers, and more.

Olympic Medals Table Snapshot (Feb 17th, 2026)

RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Norway138930
2Italy (Host)941124
3United States69520
4Netherlands66113
5Austria58316
6France57416
7Sweden55212
8Switzerland52310
9Germany47617
10Japan451019
  • Notes: Norway extended lead; USA +1 silver (team pursuit); link to your dedicated medal table page for full tracker.

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