What’s on today at the 2026 Winter Olympics? Alpine Skiing, Curling, Ice Hockey, Figure Skating (10 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 (10 February) at the Winter Olympics?
Mikaela Shiffrin and Breezy Johnson are a star studded duo in a USA-dominated field in the women’s first ever Olympic team event in the Alpine Skiing, while the mixed doubles final in the Curling also takes place between Sweden and the United States.
Medal events
Alpine Skiing: Women’s team combined | 1pm (UK)
On Monday, Switzerland, with Marco Odermatt as the star, managed to win the first ever team event in Alpine Skiing at the Olympics and now the Swiss will be keen on repeating that trick in the women’s event, too. Team USA have four teams in the field but the star-studded side of Mikaela Shiffrin and Breezy Johnson will be the team to bet.
Biathlon: Men’s individual | 12.30pm (UK)
In the mixed relay the other day, France took gold in the Biathlon. Now it is the turn of the men’s individual event on Monday afternoon in Italy.
Curling: Mixed doubles | 1.05pm – 5.05pm (UK)
Having dominated in the preliminary round, Team GB collapsed against Sweden in the semi-final on Monday. They have the chance to win Great Britain’s first medal in the bronze medal contest against hosts Italy, while the Swedes will take on Team USA.
Luge: Women’s singles Run 3 and Run 4 | 4pm - 5.34pm (UK)
The second lot of medals in the Luge will be handed out on Tuesday, with the women’s singles concluding late on in the afternoon. Germany have the top two positions filled as they head into the final two runs after winning gold in the men’s singles, too.
Ski Jumping: Mixed team | 7.00pm (UK)
The final medal event of the day comes in the Ski Jumping, with the mixed team event across the evening. The Chinese are favourites in what has been a slow start to the games for them.
Other events
Cross-Country Skiing: Men’s and women’s sprint quarter-finals and semi-finals | 8.15am – 12.16pm (UK)
There is real excitement in the Cross-Country Skiing on Tuesday as the men’s and women’s sprint races build up to a conclusion on Wednesday, with the quarter-finals and semi-finals taking place through the morning.
Figure Skating: Men’s singles | 5.30pm (UK)
Figure Skating star Max Naumov, of the United States, makes his bow at these games in qualification for the men’s singles on Tuesday evening.
Freestyle Skiing: Men’s moguls and men’s slopestyle | 10.15am – 11.59pm (UK)
There are a couple of Freestyle Skiing events on Tuesday, with the first run in qualification for the men’s moguls before the start of the men’s slopestyle final around noon.
Ice Hockey: Women’s preliminaries | 11.10am – 8.10pm (UK)
The women’s group stages in the Ice Hockey continue on Tuesday throughout the course of the day as Canada take on the United States in a stellar and much anticipated grudge match.
Short Track Skating: Women’s 500m and men’s 1000m qualification | 9.30am – 10.38am
Short Track Skating can often be the most exhilarating of sports at the Winter Olympics and qualification for the women’s 500m events, as well as the men’s 1000m, takes place on Tuesday morning.