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Events at the 2026 Winter Olympics: Alpine skiing • Biathlon • Bobsleigh • Cross-country skiing • Curling • Figure skating • Freestyle skiing • Ice hockey • Luge • Military patrol • Nordic combined • Short-track speed skating • Skeleton • Ski jumping • Sled dog racing • Snowboarding • Speed skating
A total of 142 quota spots are available to athletes to compete at the games. There will be 29 skaters in the disciplines of men's and women's singles, 19 pair skating teams, and 23 ice dance teams. Additionally, ten nations qualify for the team event. Countries will be able to qualify entries to the 2026 Winter Olympics in two ways.
An athlete who has less than 150.00 FIS Distance points on the list published on 19 January 2026, can be entered in the distance and/or sprint events. 'B' Standard An athlete who has not met the 'A' standard, but has less than 350.00 FIS Distance points may be entered in the 15 km men's or 10 km women's race, and team events (relay and team ...
Here's what to know of the next Olympic Games, including dates, locations and more to know: Where are the 2026 Winter Olympics held? Location, date of next Olympic Games
In 2026, the Winter Olympics will return to Italy for the first time in 20 years. Olympics fans are ready for figure skating, skiing and curling. Here's when the 2026 games are
NBC Sports will broadcast the next Winter Olympics from Milan, Italy, but the proceedings are going to have more than a soupcon of plans used recently in Paris, France. The Comcast-backed outlet ...
The 2026 Winter Olympics (Italian: Olimpiadi invernali del 2026), officially the XXV Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Milano Cortina 2026, is an upcoming international multi-sport event scheduled to take place from 6 to 22 February 2026 at sites across Lombardy and Northeast Italy.
The tournament will feature twelve countries, eight qualifying through the IIHF World Ranking, the host Italy, and three through qualifying tournaments.The format remains the same as the previous three Olympics; three groups of four compete in three games to determine seeding, each play every other team in their group, followed by four rounds of elimination games.