2026 Winter Olympics Snowboarding Schedule & Key Events: Printable Calendar, U.S. Favorites & Livigno Venue Guide

2026 Winter Olympics Snowboarding Schedule

The 2026 Winter Olympics snowboarding schedule is out. Snowboarding brings big air tricks, halfpipe runs, and high-flying action to the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics. All events take place at the Livigno Snow Park in the Valtellina region of northern Italy, a cutting-edge venue designed for spectacular jumps and creative lines. With freestyle disciplines like Big Air, Slopestyle, and Halfpipe, expect massive rotations, creative grabs, and plenty of drama under the lights.

Livigno Snow Park hosts snowboard (and some freestyle skiing) competitions, featuring a massive big air jump over 50 meters tall, slopestyle courses with long jumps and rails, and a dedicated halfpipe. The venue’s unique layout funnels multiple disciplines into one shared finish area, creating an immersive atmosphere for fans and athletes alike.

Snowboarding runs from early February through mid-month, with medal events spread across Big Air (Feb 5–9 window), Halfpipe (around Feb 11–13), Slopestyle (Feb 16–18 or similar), and others like Snowboard Cross and Parallel Giant Slalom. Times are subject to weather and final adjustments. Make sure that you check NBC/Peacock for live U.S. broadcast details.

Key Snowboarding Events to Watch

The 2026 Winter Olympics snowboarding schedule program includes 11 medal events: Big Air (Men/Women), Slopestyle (Men/Women), Halfpipe (Men/Women), Snowboard Cross (Men/Women/Team), and Parallel Giant Slalom (Men/Women).

  • Big Air: High-flying jumps with massive amplitude and style. Expect night sessions with floodlights for epic visuals.
  • Slopestyle: Downhill course with rails, boxes, and jumps. The event is judged on creativity, variety, and execution.
  • Halfpipe: Iconic U-shaped wall for spins, flips, and amplitude runs.
  • Snowboard Cross: Head-to-head racing with bumps and jumps—pure adrenaline.
  • Parallel Giant Slalom: Side-by-side gates racing. Speed and precision.

U.S. Favorites & Medal Contenders

Team USA has strong depth in freestyle snowboarding, led by Chloe Kim in women’s halfpipe. The two-time Olympic gold medalist (PyeongChang 2018, Beijing 2022) is chasing a historic three-peat and has already locked in her spot on the 2026 team after winning the 2025 World Championships. Kim’s consistency, massive airs, and clean style make her the rider to beat.

Other U.S. standouts:

  • Maddie Mastro and Bea Kim in halfpipe. Strong contenders for podiums.
  • Jamie Anderson (if competing) in slopestyle. Multiple-time Olympic medalist with a shot at more.
  • Men’s side: Look for Sean Fitzsimons, Jake Canter, or emerging talents in halfpipe and slopestyle.
  • Snowboard Cross: U.S. riders like Nick Baumgartner (veteran) and younger prospects could shine in the knockout format.

With high U.S. interest in these crowd-pleasing events, expect big medal hauls in the freestyle disciplines.

Printable 2026 Winter Olympics Snowboarding Schedule & Calendar PDF

Track every run, jump, and medal with our free downloadable PDF! Includes key dates, event types, approximate ET times (based on preliminary schedules), venue notes, and space for results or predictions. Perfect for your Olympic watch party or personal tracker.

Download Printable 2026 Snowboarding Schedule PDF (Updated January 2026)

Printable 2026 Winter Olympics Snowboarding Schedule
Printable 2026 Winter Olympics Snowboarding Schedule

Quick Printable Table Preview

(copy into your CMS or PDF tool for formatting):

Date (Approx.)EventGenderVenueNotes / Key Matchups
Feb 5–9Big AirMen & WomenLivigno Snow ParkMassive jumps, night finals possible
Feb 11–13Halfpipe (Quals & Finals)Men & WomenLivigno Snow ParkChloe Kim chase for three-peat
Feb 16–18SlopestyleMen & WomenLivigno Snow ParkRails, jumps, creative tricks
Mid-FebSnowboard CrossMen & Women / Mixed TeamLivigno Snow ParkHead-to-head racing
Feb (TBD)Parallel Giant SlalomMen & WomenLivigno Snow ParkGate racing for speed

Times in ET (subtract 6 hours from CET local); subject to final IOC/FIS confirmation and weather. All at Livigno Snow Park.

How to Watch & More Olympics Coverage

Catch live action on Peacock (early/mid-morning ET for many events) and NBC primetime recaps. For the full picture, check our main 2026 Winter Olympics Schedule and TV Guide.

Who do you have winning gold in halfpipe or Big Air? Share in the comments or tag us on X @sportbracketsol!

Last refreshed: January 2026

Resources & Related Tools for 2026 Winter Olympics Snowboarding

Here are the top free tools and guides to help you follow the snowboarding action at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Games:

  • Free Printable 2026 Snowboarding Schedule & Calendar PDF
    Day-by-day events, key dates (Big Air, Halfpipe, Slopestyle), approximate ET times, and space for notes/results. Perfect for tracking Chloe Kim’s three-peat chase or printing for your watch party.
    Download Now →
  • 2026 Winter Olympics Full Schedule: Day-by-Day Calendar & Printable PDF
    Complete overview of all sports (including snowboarding dates/times), major medal events, venues, and a downloadable calendar to cross-reference with snowboarding sessions.
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  • 2026 Winter Olympics TV Schedule & How to Watch (U.S. Broadcast Guide)
    NBC, Peacock, and USA Network times for snowboarding events (many early-morning ET live streams), plus streaming tips and primetime recaps.
    View Guide →
  • Olympics Hub: All 2026 Winter Coverage
    Links to our full lineup—Alpine Skiing, Hockey, Figure Skating, predicted medal tally, and more. Great for jumping between sports.
    Visit Olympics Hub →
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