What’s on today at the 2026 Winter Olympics? Marco Odermatt goes for gold again (11 February)
General overview
When are the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics taking place? The Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics is taking take place between 6th February, 2026 and 22nd February 2026, although some preliminary events in sports such as Curling and Ice Hockey have already got underway.
Where are the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics taking place? The Opening Ceremony for the games will be held at San Siro in Milan with the Closing Ceremony being held at the Verona Arena in Verona. There are events taking place across Lombardy and the north west of Italy with Cortina d’Ampezzo in the Alps hosting a lot of skiing events.
How to watch the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics: In the UK, the BBC and TNT Sports are the main broadcasters. In USA, NBCUniversal and Versant are the main broadcasters for the games.
What’s on today (11 February) at the Winter Olympics?
Marco Odermatt goes for gold in the men’s super-G in the Alpine Skiing, while Team USA search for more gold on another busy day at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
Medal events
Alpine Skiing: Men’s super-G | 10.30am (UK)
The Alpine Skiing continues with another medal event on Wednesday as the men’s super-G event takes place, with Swiss star Marco Odermatt once again in action.
Prediction: Marco Odermatt (SUI) to win
Biathlon: Women’s individual | 1.15pm (UK)
France won the mixed biathlon event before Norway took gold in the men’s individual and the French and Norwegian athletes are among the favourites in the women’s individual Biathlon, too.
Prediction: Elvira Oberg (SWE) to win
Figure Skating: Ice dance | 6.30pm (UK)
The ice dance has been one of the most thrilling events through qualifying for the final at the start of these games and the final has plenty of stars involved with the US entering three pairs and Great Britain entering a couple of teams.
Prediction: Madison Chock & Evan Bates (USA) to win
Freestyle Skiing: Women’s moguls | 1.55pm (UK)
The second run in qualification for the women’s moguls in the Freestyle Skiing takes place in the morning ahead of the two runs in the final mid-way through the afternoon. Jakara Anthony of Australia qualified first from the first set of qualification.
Prediction: Jakara Anthony (AUS) to win
Nordic Combined: Individual normal hill | 12.45pm (UK)
The Nordic Combined reaches its first medal event with the individual normal hill around lunchtime on Wednesday afternoon.
Prediction: Jens Luras Oftebro (NOR) to win
Speed Skating: Men’s 1000m | 5.30pm (UK)
After the Netherlands, via Jutta Leerdam in first place, took gold and silver in the women’s 1000m; the men’s event takes place on Wednesday evening. The heavy, heavy favourite for gold is Team USA’s Jordan Stolz.
Prediction: Jordan Stolz (USA) to win
Other events
Curling: Men’s | 6.05pm (UK)
After Team GB somehow managed to miss out on a medal in the mixed doubles with Sweden taking gold ahead of Team USA and Italy, Great Britain are back in action against China as the men’s tournament gets underway.
Ice Hockey: Men’s preliminaries | 3.40pm – 8.10pm (UK)
The men’s Ice Hockey, much anticipated, gets underway after the conclusion of the women’s preliminary rounds and hosts Italy are involved against Sweden on Wednesday evening.
Luge: Men’s Doubles run 1 and run 2 | 4pm – 4.51pm (UK)
In the Luge thus far, Germany have struck gold in both the men’s and women’s singles, with the Germans also among the favourites in the men’s doubles, with the first-half of the final runs taking place on Wednesday afternoon.
Snowboarding: Men’s and women’s halfpipe qualification | 9.30am – 7.27pm (UK)
After the men’s and women’s big air events over the last couple of days, it is now time for qualification in the halfpipe in the Snowboarding at Milan-Cortina.