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It’s as if we were only to watch Summer Games 2024 In Paris (aka the summer we’ve all become obsessed with breaking barriers), and now the 2026 Winter Olympics are here. The first Winter Olympics will start in Milan-Cortina on February 4, but the Olympics officially Starting on February 6 with the opening ceremony, the games continue until February 22.
This year marks the fourth time Italy has hosted the Olympic Games, and events such as ice hockey and figure skating will be held in the northern city of Milan, while the Alpine city of Cortina d’Ampezzo will host alpine skiing, figure skating and curling.
If you want to watch the entire 2026 Winter Games, the best place for American audiences is peacock. Every sport and event will be broadcast live, but if you’re careful with that time difference (Milan is six hours ahead of the East Coast), you can also watch full replays of the event as well.
If you want to tune in on network TV, the most popular events will be broadcast daily on NBC, USA and CNBC during daytime hours, and NBC will air Primetime in Milan, a nightly show featuring the best contests and highlights of the day. Now that you have those details, here’s everything you need to know about this year’s Winter Games.
This year’s Winter Games feature 116 different medal events, with both men and women competing. Here is a list of the sports participating in this year’s Winter Games:
There will be 15 events at this year’s Winter Games that have featured in previous Olympics, but ski mountaineering — Skimo for short — is new for 2026. Ski mountaineering combines elements of alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding (downhill skiing) and bootpacking. Athletes are timed as they traverse a course consisting of uphill, downhill, and a foot section (without skis).
More than 3,500 athletes from 93 countries will compete in the 2026 Winter Games. This includes athletes in 16 Olympic events and six Paralympic sports. There will be 15 athletes competing as neutral individual athletes, the designation used to represent certified Russian and Belarusian individual athletes who are not represented by any National Olympic Committee.
Some of the world’s greatest athletes are competing at this year’s Winter Games, including returning Olympic champions Lindsay Vonn and Chloe Kim, professional ice hockey players and more. Keep an eye on these contenders as the competition heats up.
There are five Olympic figure skating medal events at this year’s Winter Games: men’s singles, women’s singles, pairs, ice dancing and the team event.
The opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Games will be a star-studded event hosted by NBC News correspondent Savannah Guthrie and commentator Terry Gannon. The concert will include performances by Mariah Carey and Italian opera star Andrea Bocelli. Figure skater Shaun White, Sabrina Impacciatore of The White Lotus, and pianist Lang Lang will also participate.
YouTube creators will share behind-the-scenes footage of Team USA, including Jordan Howlett (aka Jordan The Stallion), Hunter and Tara Woodall, Alexa Rivera, Kylie Kelce, MMG, and Ashley Alexander.
NBC Primetime coverage in Milan will be hosted by sportscaster Mike Tirico, who will be joined most nights by Snoop Dogg, who made his debut commentary for the Paris Olympics. Actor and TV presenter Stanley Tucci will also be on hand to showcase the local cuisine, culture and lifestyle of the Italian cities hosting the Winter Games. Also on the ground in Italy will be Elmo, Grover, Cookie Monster and more doll friends who will appear in social and audio coverage of the games.
As for the actual sporting events, NBC has enlisted more than 80 commentators and analysts to cover each event. They include Tara Lipinski, Johnny Weir and Scott Hamilton, who will cover snowboarding; Former Olympians Peekaboo Street and Ted Ligety will provide skating analysis; Gold medalists White and Lindsay Jacobellis will cover the figure skating.