About this Milano Cortina 2026 Skating Schedule template
This template provides a clear timeline for the figure skating events at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. It lists specific dates, times in EST, and competitive disciplines to help fans stay organized throughout the tournament.
Team Competition Phase
The games begin with team events involving various skating styles. These segments allow nations to accumulate points across multiple disciplines. Fans can watch teams compete in rhythm dance, short programs, and free skates during the opening days.
- Team: Rhythm Dance (Feb 06)
- Team: Pairs' Short Program (Feb 06)
- Team: Women's Short Program (Feb 06)
- Team: Men's Short Program (Feb 07)
- Team: Free Dance (Feb 07)
- Team: Pairs' Free Skate (Feb 08)
- Team: Women's Free Skate (Feb 08)
- Team: Men's Free Skate (Feb 08)
Individual and Ice Dance Finals
After the team events, skaters focus on individual and pairs medals. These high-stakes programs showcase technical skills and artistic beauty. This portion of the schedule includes rhythm dances and free skates for the world's top performers.
- Ice Dance: Rhythm Dance (Feb 09)
- Men's Singles: Short Program (Feb 10)
- Ice Dance: Free Dance (Feb 11)
- Men's Singles: Free Skate (Feb 13)
- Pairs: Short Program (Feb 15)
- Pairs: Free Skate (Feb 16)
Final Competitions and Exhibition
The competition concludes with the women's singles events, followed by a celebratory showcase. The Exhibition Gala features top athletes performing creative routines without the pressure of scoring. It serves as a beautiful finale to the Olympic skating schedule.
- Women's Singles: Short Program (Feb 17)
- Women's Singles: Free Skate (Feb 19)
- Exhibition Gala (Feb 21)
FAQs about this Template
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What time zone is used in the Milano Cortina 2026 skating schedule?
The schedule provided in the infographic is set to Eastern Standard Time (EST). Since the games take place in Italy, there is a significant time difference between the local venue and North America. Fans should pay close attention to the AM and PM markers to ensure they tune in at the correct time for live broadcasts.
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When do the individual figure skating medal events take place?
Individual and pairs medal events occur during the second half of the schedule. The Men’s Singles Free Skate is scheduled for February 13, followed by the Pairs Free Skate on February 16. The Women’s Singles Free Skate concludes the competitive portion on February 19. These events determine which athletes will walk away with the gold, silver, and bronze medals.
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What is the Exhibition Gala and when can I watch it?
The Exhibition Gala is a non-competitive event where medalists and fan favorites perform artistic routines. It focuses on entertainment and creativity rather than technical scoring requirements. According to the schedule, the Gala takes place on Saturday, February 21, at 2:00 PM EST. It is the final event for figure skating before the closing ceremonies of the Olympic games.