Okay, here’s a breakdown of the event schedule, focusing on providing a useful, organized summary. I’ll categorize it by date to make it easier to see what’s happening each day. I’ll also note the number of finals occurring on busy days.I’ve omitted the “Dates” and “Venue” details for brevity, as it’s repeated for each sport. I have also noted the “group outings” as they are a unique type of event.
Please Note: Times are as listed in the provided text. There might be discrepancies if this is a preliminary schedule.
February 4th
* curling: Finals begin (through February 22nd)
* Luge: Finals begin (through February 12th)
February 5th
* Ice Hockey: finals begin (through February 22nd)
* Ski Jumping: Finals begin (through February 16th)
February 6th
* Figure skating: finals begin (through February 19th)
February 7th
* Speed Skating: Women’s 3,000 m (Final)
* Ski Jumping: Women’s Small Trampoline Final (Final)
February 8th
* Luge: Men’s Individual Final (Final)
* Figure Skating: Team Free Program (Final)
* Speed Skating: Men’s 5,000 m (Final)
February 9th
* Speed Skating: Women’s 1,000 m (Final)
* Ski Jumping: Men’s Small Trampoline Final (Final)
February 10th
* Short Track Speed Skating: Mixed Relay (Final)
* Luge: Women’s Individual Final (Final)
* Ski Jumping: Mixed Team Final (Final)
* freestyle Skiing: Women’s Slopestyle Final (Final)
February 11th
* Nordic Combined: Men’s Small Trampoline Final (jump at 10:00) (Final)
* Luge: Women’s Doubles Final (Final) / Men’s Doubles Final (Final)
* Figure Skating: Free Ice Dance Program (final)
* Speed Skating: Men’s 1,000 m (Final)
* Freestyle skiing: Women’s Moguls Final (Final)
February 12th
* luge: Team Relay (Final)
* Freestyle Skiing: Men’s Moguls Final (Final)
* Short Track Speed Skating: Women’s 500m / Men’s 1,000m (Final – 2 Finals)
* Speed Skating: Women’s 5,000 m (Final)
February 13th
* Figure Skating: Men’s Free Program (Final)
* Speed Skating: Men’s 10,000 m (Final)
* Skeleton: Men’s Final (Final)
* Short Track Speed Skating: Men’s 1,500 m (Final)
February 14th
* Biathlon: Men’s Sprint (Final)
* Biathlon: Women’s Sprint (Final)
* Speed Skating: Men’s 500m (Final)
* Freestyle Skiing: Women’s Parallel Moguls Final (final)
* Skeleton: Women’s Final (Final)
* Ski Jumping: Men’s Large Trampoline Final (Final)
February 15th
* Biathlon: Men’s chase / Women’s chase (Final – 2 Finals)
* Speed Skating: Women’s 500 m (Final)
* Skeleton: Mixed Team Final (Final)
* Freestyle Skiing: Men’s dual moguls final (Final)
* Ski jumping: Women’s Large Trampoline Final (Final)
February 16th
* Bobsleigh: women’s monobob final (Final)
* Bobsleigh: Men’s two-man bobsleigh final (Final)
* Figure Skating: Couples’ Free Program (Final)
* Ski Jumping: Men’s team final (Final)
* Short Track Speed Skating: 1,000 m women (Final)
February 17th
* Biathlon: Men’s relay (Final)
* Bobsleigh: Men’s two-man bobsleigh final (Final)
* Speed skating: Men’s team pursuit / Women’s team pursuit (final – 2 Finals)
* Freestyle Skiing: Men’s big air final (Final)
* Nordic combined: Men’s large trampoline final (jump at 10:00) (final)
February 18th
* Bobsleigh: Women’s relay (Final)
* Short Track Speed Skating: women’s relay / Men’s 500 m (Final – 2 Finals)
* Freestyle Skiing: Women’s Freestyle Final (Final)
February 19th
* Nordic combined: Men’s team final (jump at 10:00 a.m.) (Final)
* ice Hockey: Women’s final (Final)
* Figure Skating: Women’s Free Program (Final)
* Speed Skating: Men’s 1,500 m (Final)
February 20th
* Biathlon: Men’s group outing
* Short Track Speed Skating: Men’s relay / Women’s 1,500 m (Final – 2 Finals)
* Speed Skating: women’s 1,500 m (Final)
February 21st
* Biathlon: Women’s group outing
* Curling: Men’s final (Final)
* Bobsleigh: women’s two-man bobsleigh final (Final)
* Speed Skating: Men’s group outing / Women’s group outing
* Figure Skating: (No finals listed.)
February 22nd
* Curling: Women’s final (Final)
* Ice Hockey: Men’s final (final)
* Bobsleigh: Four-way men’s bobsleigh final (Final)
I hope this organized schedule is helpful! Let me know if you’d like me to modify this further or focus on a specific sport.
What are the dates for the 2026 Winter Olympics?
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Your Complete 2026 Winter Olympics Schedule: Dates, Venues, and Final Event Highlights
The 2026 Winter Games, hosted in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, italy, promise to be a breathtaking showcase of athletic prowess. Here’s your complete guide to the schedule, venues, and can’t-miss moments of the XXIII Olympic Winter Games. This guide will help you navigate the two weeks of competition,ensuring you don’t miss a single thrilling event.
Key Dates & Opening Ceremony Details
The 2026 Winter Olympics officially kick off on Febuary 6th,2026,with the opening Ceremony taking place at the iconic San Siro Stadium in Milan. The Games will run until February 22nd, 2026.
* february 6th: Opening Ceremony – San Siro Stadium, Milan
* February 22nd: Closing Ceremony – San Siro Stadium, Milan
Expect a vibrant celebration of Italian culture and the spirit of the Olympics during the opening festivities. The ceremony will feature performances, athlete parades, and the lighting of the Olympic cauldron.
Venue Breakdown: milan & Cortina d’Ampezzo
the Games are uniquely split between two cities, each offering a distinct atmosphere and hosting different disciplines.
Milan:
* San Siro Stadium: Opening & Closing Ceremonies
* mediolanum Forum (Assago): Ice Hockey
* PalaLido: Short Track Speed Skating & Figure skating
* Santa Giulia Arena: Alpine Skiing (Parallel Mixed Team Event)
Cortina d’Ampezzo:
* Olympic Ice Stadium: Curling
* Bob Run: Bobsleigh & Skeleton
* Ski Jumping Trampolines: Ski Jumping & Nordic Combined
* Cross-Country Skiing Center: Cross-Country skiing & Biathlon
* Various Mountain Slopes: alpine Skiing (Downhill, Super-G, Giant Slalom, Slalom)
This dual-city approach aims to leverage the existing infrastructure and showcase the beauty of both regions.Transportation between Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo will be a key logistical element for athletes and spectators alike.
daily Schedule Highlights (February 6th – February 22nd)
Here’s a breakdown of key events, day by day. Please note: This schedule is subject to change. official timings will be released closer to the Games.
Week 1 (February 6th – February 13th):
* February 6th: Alpine Skiing (Women’s Downhill), Curling (Mixed Doubles Round robin), Ice Hockey (Preliminary Rounds)
* February 7th: Figure Skating (Team Event), Biathlon (Men’s Sprint), Snowboarding (Men’s Big Air)
* February 8th: Alpine skiing (Men’s Downhill), Short Track Speed Skating (500m), Ski Jumping (Normal Hill Individual)
* February 9th: Freestyle Skiing (Moguls), Ice Hockey (Preliminary Rounds), Bobsleigh (Two-Man)
* February 10th: Alpine Skiing (Women’s Super-G), Cross-Country Skiing (Sprint), Luge (women’s Singles)
* February 11th: Figure Skating (pairs Short Program), Biathlon (Women’s Sprint), Snowboarding (Women’s Big Air)
* February 12th: Alpine Skiing (Men’s Super-G), Short Track Speed Skating (1000m), Ski Jumping (Large Hill Individual)
* February 13th: Freestyle Skiing (Aerials), Ice Hockey (Quarterfinals), Bobsleigh (Four-Man)
Week 2 (February 14th – February 22nd):
* February 14th: Alpine skiing (Women’s Giant Slalom), Cross-Country Skiing (Distance), Luge (Men’s Singles)
* February 15th: Figure Skating (Men’s Short Program), Biathlon (Men’s Mass Start), Snowboarding (Parallel Giant Slalom)
* February 16th: Alpine Skiing (Men’s Giant Slalom), Short Track Speed Skating (1500m), Ski Jumping (Team)
* February 17th: freestyle Skiing (Halfpipe), Ice Hockey (Semifinals), Skeleton (Women’s)
* February 18th: Alpine Skiing (Women’s Slalom), Cross-Country Skiing (Relay), Luge (Doubles)
* February 19th: Figure Skating (Women’s Short Program), Biathlon (Women’s Mass Start), Snowboarding (Mixed Team Snowboard Cross)
* February 20th: Alpine skiing (Men’s Slalom), Short Track Speed Skating (Relay), Skeleton (men’s)
* February 21st: Freestyle Skiing (Slopestyle), Ice Hockey (Finals), Alpine Skiing (Parallel Mixed Team)
* February 22nd: Closing Ceremony – San siro Stadium, Milan