
Here’s the 2026 Winter Olympics Biathlon schedule and more for you. The biathlon combines grueling cross-country skiing with precision rifle shooting, making it one of the most demanding and exciting Winter Olympic sports. At the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, all biathlon events take place at the Anterselva Biathlon Arena (also known as Antholz-Anterselva Biathlon Arena) in Rasen-Antholz, South Tyrol, Italy. The venue is recently renovated and capable of holding up to 19,000 spectators, hosts its first-ever Olympic biathlon competitions.
The biathlon program features 11 medal events (5 men’s, 5 women’s, 1 mixed), running from February 8 to February 21. The first event is the Mixed Relay on Sunday, February 8, kicking off the competitive action right after the Opening Ceremony on February 6.
This page builds on our popular Olympics content like the full schedule, figure skating, alpine skiing, and snowboarding guides.
Biathlon Venue: Anterselva Biathlon Arena
- Location: Rasen-Antholz, South Tyrol, Italy (about 1 hour from Cortina d’Ampezzo)
- Key Features: High-altitude course (around 1,600m elevation), challenging loops with climbs and technical sections, plus a state-of-the-art shooting range.
- Why it matters: The venue’s demanding terrain favors strong skiers who can manage shooting under fatigue—perfect for stars from Norway, France, and Germany.
All times listed in Central European Time (CET, UTC+1). Convert to your local time (e.g., EST is UTC-5, PST UTC-8).
Full 2026 Winter Olympics Biathlon Schedule
Here’s the full 2026 Winter Olympics biathlon schedule for you. The times are subject to minor changes. Please check Olympics.com for live confirmations and any updates.
| Date | Day | Event | Time (CET) | Discipline | Notes |
| February 8, 2026 | Sunday | Mixed Relay 4x6km (Men + Women) | 14:05 | Mixed Relay | First biathlon medals! Teams of two men and two women. |
| February 10, 2026 | Tuesday | Men’s 20km Individual | 13:30 | Individual | Longest distance, 4 shooting bouts. |
| February 11, 2026 | Wednesday | Women’s 15km Individual | 14:15 | Individual | Penalty loops for misses. |
| February 13, 2026 | Friday | Men’s 10km Sprint | 14:00 | Sprint | Fast-paced qualification for pursuits. |
| February 14, 2026 | Saturday | Women’s 7.5km Sprint | 14:45 | Sprint | Sets up pursuits. |
| February 15, 2026 | Sunday | Men’s 12.5km Pursuit | 11:15 | Pursuit | Starts based on sprint deficits—exciting chases! |
| February 15, 2026 | Sunday | Women’s 10km Pursuit | 14:45 | Pursuit | Double pursuit day. |
| February 17, 2026 | Tuesday | Men’s 4×7.5km Relay | 14:30 | Relay | Team handoffs and strategy. |
| February 18, 2026 | Wednesday | Women’s 4x6km Relay | 14:45 | Relay | Anchor leg drama. |
| February 20, 2026 | Friday | Men’s 15km Mass Start | 14:15 | Mass Start | 30 athletes start together. |
| February 21, 2026 | Saturday | Women’s 12.5km Mass Start | 14:15 | Mass Start | Final biathlon event. |
For the complete official schedule, live results, and any adjustments: Olympics.com Biathlon Schedule.
*** Note: For those who don’t normally use the 24 hour clock, subtract 12 and that gives you the time in CET. So, 1415== 215 PM CET.
Key Biathlon Events to Watch
- Mixed Relay (Feb 8): High-drama opener with strategy and comebacks.
- Individual Races (Feb 10–11): Longest distances, most shooting (4 bouts), penalizing misses harshly.
- Sprints & Pursuits (Feb 13–15): Fast-paced, with pursuits starting based on sprint deficits—exciting chases!
- Mass Starts (Feb 20–21): 30 athletes start together; pure intensity.
- Relays: Team dynamics, handoffs, and anchor leg heroics.
U.S. Athletes to Watch
Team USA has never won an Olympic biathlon medal, but 2026 could change that. The squad is strong, with breakout talents and veterans.
- Campbell Wright (23, Wanaka, NZ-born but competing for USA): Top hope—silver medals in sprint and pursuit at 2025 Worlds, recent World Cup podiums. Aiming to make history as the first American biathlon medalist.
- Deedra Irwin (33, Pulaski, WI): Veteran leader, best U.S. finish in recent Games (7th in individual, 2022). Strong in relays and individuals.
- Lucinda (Luci) Anderson (25, Golden Valley, MN): Olympic debut, rising star with solid international results.
- Joanne Reid (third Olympics): Experienced in relays.
- Sean Doherty (fourth Olympics), Paul Schommer (second), Maxime Germain, Margie Freed: Depth for relays and individuals.
Watch for the U.S. mixed and single relays—they’ve had near-podium finishes in World Cups this season!
Printable Biathlon Calendar & Tracker PDF
Download our free printable PDF:
- Day-by-day biathlon schedule in easy-to-read table format (perfect for printing).
- Venue map overview.
- Space to track results, U.S. athlete performances, and notes on key moments.
- Blank medal tracker section for biathlon golds.
Download Printable 2026 Winter Olympics Biathlon Schedule & Tracker PDF

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