2026 Winter Olympics Feb. 6 schedule
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Ski mountaineering will make its Olympic debut this year, the first winter sport to do so since 2002. Skeleton, luge, ski jumping and moguls are also getting new events.
The 2026 Winter Olympics are bringing thousands of athletes from around the world together for more than two weeks of competition — and the Games are a gold mine for statistics.
The Milan Cortina Winter Olympic Games officially kick off on February 6 on NBC and Peacock, and right from the start, Mike Tirico will be broadcasting from the very center of Northern Italy’s athletic hustle and bustle.
Here's what's new at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, from the debut of ski mountaineering to new events in alpine skiing and luge.
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American skier Lindsey Vonn posted a workout video Thursday from Milan showcasing her training ahead of her first Olympics event despite suffering a ruptured ACL last week. Vonn was seen squatting without a knee brace and later was doing various stretching, box jumps and calisthenics exercises with a brace on her left leg.