2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics: Full Daily Schedule and Free Calendar Download

The world is heading to the Winter Olympics in the Italian Alps from February 6 to February 22, 2026. With 116 events spread across Milan, Cortina, and several other mountain valleys, keeping track of your favorite sports is a major challenge.
Our main goal with this guide is to make sure you never miss a start time. Below, you will find a breakdown of every discipline, including the specific dates for the medal events. Most importantly, we have provided a download link for each sport so you can add the full schedule directly to your Google, Apple, or Outlook calendar via an .ics file.
While you are tracking the scores, you might also want to see what the atmosphere is like on the ground. Since major social media apps often hide the newest posts in favor of older, "popular" content, we have included links to RecentReborn. This tool allows you to see the actual recent posts from fans and athletes at the venues, helping you experience the games as they happen.
Alpine Skiing
Experience the thrill of high-speed descents as the world's best skiers take on the iconic Stelvio and Tofane slopes. This is the heart of the games.
Biathlon
Precision meets endurance in the challenging terrain and high-stakes shooting ranges of Antholz-Anterselva. It is one of the most unpredictable sports to watch live.
Bobsleigh
Witness the "Formula 1 on ice" as teams hurtle down the Cortina Sliding Centre at breakneck speeds. The G-forces here are incredible.
Cross-Country Skiing
Athletes push their physical limits across the breathtaking valleys of Val di Fiemme in this ultimate test of stamina.
Curling
Strategy and finesse take center stage as the world's best "chess on ice" players compete at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium.
Figure Skating
Beauty and technical brilliance collide on the ice of Milanโs premier skating arena for one of the Games' most-watched events.
Freestyle Skiing
From high-flying aerials to the creative lines of slopestyle, prepare for gravity-defying action in the Livigno mountains.
Ice Hockey
Feel the intensity as the worldโs top hockey nations battle for gold in the high-energy arenas of Milan.
Luge
Every millisecond counts in this lightning-fast race where athletes lie inches from the ice at speeds exceeding 130 km/h.
Short Track Speed Skating
High-speed drama and tactical passing define every lap of the short track events, where one slip changes everything.
Skeleton
Courage takes a head-first plunge into the icy chutes of Cortina as sliders navigate the track with nothing but their instincts.
Ski Jumping
Watch athletes soar through the air with incredible grace at the Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium.
Ski Mountaineering
Welcome the newest Olympic discipline, combining grueling uphill climbs with technical descents in the heart of the Alps.
Snowboarding
Catch the newest moves as riders take on the halfpipe, big air, and boardercross courses in Valtellina.
Speed Skating
Pure power and rhythm are on display as skaters race against the clock on the long track in Milan.
Why You Need a Different Way to Watch These Games
In the past, you could simply search a hashtag on Instagram to see what people were posting at the stadium right that second. You could see the fan celebrations, the food at the venues, and the atmosphere.
Today, if you search #snowboarding, you see a post from three days ago that already has 50,000 likes. That doesn't help you feel like you are there. It feels like watching a TV channel that only plays replays.
RecentReborn changes that. By using our web app or our Chrome extension, you can search these hashtags and see the posts that were uploaded one minute ago. You get the perspective of the "struggling artist" or the local fan who is just happy to be there. This is how social media was meant to be used. It was meant for discovery and connection, not just for following the "elites."
Take Control of Your Feed with the RecentReborn Chrome Extension
If you are following the games from your computer, our Chrome extension is a game changer. You don't even have to open our website to see what is happening.
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The "rr" Shortcut: Just type "rr" in your browser bar, hit space, and type #Biathlon. You will instantly see the newest posts.
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Right-Click Search: If you are reading a news article about a specific athlete, highlight their name, right-click, and search RecentReborn to see their latest fan posts.
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Popup Search: Keep a small window open to check for updates between your work tasks.
Support the Beginners and the Real Stories
The Winter Games are about more than just the gold medals. They are about the first-time authors writing about sports history, the hobbyist photographers capturing the mountains, and the up-and-coming athletes who haven't become "Instagram famous" yet.
By using RecentReborn to browse these hashtags, you are giving your attention to people who actually interact with their audience. You are finding the real stories that the algorithm usually hides.

About the Author
Felix Melchner
I built RecentReborn because Instagramโs decision to hide recent posts made it impossible to find real people and small creators who are not already famous. My vision for 2026 is to restore the original soul of social media by giving everyone a fair chance to be discovered and supported through chronological search.
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