Winter Olympics 2026 – schedule of medal events

Winter Olympics 2026 – schedule of medal events

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From 6 to 22 February, the XXV Winter Olympic Games will take place in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo.

Ukraine will be represented by 46 athletes in 11 sports: biathlon, alpine skiing, Nordic combined, cross-country skiing, luge, skeleton, snowboarding, ski jumping, figure skating, freestyle skiing, and short track speed skating.
In total, about 2,900 athletes from 93 countries will compete. Across 16 disciplines, 116 sets of medals will be awarded — seven more than at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Medal events schedule (kyiv time)

February 7
• 14:00 cross-country skiing — women’s skiathlon (10 km + 10 km)
• 17:00 speed skating — women’s 3000 m
• 21:00 ski jumping — women, normal hill, final
• 21:15 snowboarding — men’s big air, final (run 3)

February 8
• 15:26–15:39 snowboarding — parallel giant slalom, women’s and men’s medal finals
• 17:00 speed skating — men’s 5000 m
• 19:31 luge — men’s singles, run 4
• 21:45 figure skating — team event, men’s free skate

February 9
• 14:28 freestyle — women’s slopestyle, final
• 15:00 alpine skiing — men’s combined (slalom)
• 18:30 speed skating — women’s 1000 m
• 21:15 snowboarding — women’s big air, final
• 21:15 ski jumping — men, normal hill, final

February 10
• 14:09–14:21 cross-country skiing — sprint finals (women, men)
• 14:28 freestyle — men’s slopestyle, final
• 14:30 biathlon — men’s individual 20 km
• 19:05 curling — mixed doubles final
• 21:05 ski jumping — mixed team, final

February 11
• 14:45 Nordic combined — 10 km race
• 15:15 biathlon — women’s individual 15 km
• 15:55 freestyle — women’s moguls, final
• 19:30 speed skating — men’s 1000 m
• 20:30 figure skating — ice dance, free dance

February 12
• 13:55 freestyle — men’s moguls, final
• 14:00 cross-country skiing — women’s 10 km (free)
• 16:01 snowboarding — men’s snowboard cross, final
• 17:30 speed skating — women’s 5000 m
• 21:25 snowboarding — women’s halfpipe, final
• 22:31 short track — women’s 500 m, final A

February 13
• 13:00 cross-country skiing — men’s 10 km (free)
• 15:00 biathlon — men’s sprint 10 km
• 17:00 speed skating — men’s 10,000 m
• 20:00 figure skating — men’s singles, free skate
• 22:14 skeleton — men, final run

February 14
• 13:00 cross-country skiing — women’s relay (4×7.5 km)
• 15:00 biathlon — women’s sprint 7.5 km
• 18:00 speed skating — men’s 500 m
• 21:05 ski jumping — men, large hill, final
• 23:34 short track — men’s 1500 m, final A

February 15
• 13:00 cross-country skiing — men’s relay (4×7.5 km)
• 15:45 biathlon — women’s pursuit 10 km
• 18:03 speed skating — women’s 500 m
• 21:05 ski jumping — women, large hill, final

February 16
• 13:42 short track — women’s 1000 m, final A
• 21:00 figure skating — pairs, free skate
• 21:15 freestyle — women’s big air, final
• 22:04 bobsleigh — women’s monobob, final run

February 17
• 15:30 biathlon — men’s relay (4×7.5 km)
• 17:28 speed skating — team pursuit finals
• 21:15 freestyle — men’s big air, final
• 22:03 bobsleigh — men’s two-man, final run

February 18
• 12:45–13:15 cross-country skiing — team sprint finals
• 14:28 snowboarding — men’s slopestyle, final
• 21:59 short track — women’s relay, final A
• 22:29 short track — men’s 500 m, final A

February 19
• 14:55 ski mountaineering — women’s sprint, final
• 15:15 ski mountaineering — men’s sprint, final
• 17:30 speed skating — men’s 1500 m
• 20:00 figure skating — women’s singles, free skate

February 20
• 14:15 freestyle — women’s ski cross, final
• 17:30 speed skating — women’s 1500 m
• 22:29 short track — men’s relay, final A

February 21
• 12:00 cross-country skiing — men’s 50 km mass start
• 15:15 biathlon — women’s mass start 12.5 km
• 17:40 speed skating — men’s mass start, final
• 21:25 freestyle — women’s halfpipe, final

February 22
• 11:00 cross-country skiing — women’s 50 km mass start
• 13:12 bobsleigh — men’s four-man, final run
• 15:10 ice hockey — men’s final

Ukraine won medals at the last two Winter Olympics only in freestyle skiing, with Oleksandr Abramenko claiming gold and silver.

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