About this Milano Cortina 2026 Snowboarding schedule template
This schedule template helps winter sports enthusiasts track every snowboarding event during the 2026 games. It lists exact dates, times in EST, and specific broadcast channels for competitions like Big Air, Halfpipe, and Slopestyle finals.
Big Air Competitions
Big Air events feature riders performing massive jumps and technical tricks in the air. This section of the schedule highlights qualifying rounds and the high-stakes finals for both men and women during the first week.
- Feb 05: Men's Big Air Qualification
- Feb 07: Men's Big Air Final
- Feb 08: Women's Big Air Qualification
- Feb 09: Women's Big Air Final
Snowboard Cross and Slalom
Snowboard Cross and Parallel Giant Slalom involve high-speed racing and head-to-head competition. These events test speed, agility, and tactical positioning as athletes navigate challenging courses to reach the finish line and claim Olympic medals.
- Feb 08: Men and Women's Parallel Giant Slalom Final
- Feb 12: Men's Cross Final
- Feb 13: Women's Cross Final
- Feb 15: Mixed Team Cross Final
Halfpipe and Slopestyle Rounds
Halfpipe and Slopestyle focus on creativity and technical mastery on rails and jumps. These fan-favorite events occur towards the end of the Olympic period, featuring breathtaking performances from the world's most skilled freestyle snowboarders.
- Feb 11: Men's Halfpipe Qualification
- Feb 12: Women's Halfpipe Final
- Feb 13: Men's Halfpipe Final
- Feb 16: Women's Slopestyle Qualification
- Feb 17: Women's Slopestyle Final
- Feb 18: Men's Slopestyle Final
FAQs about this Template
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Where can I watch the 2026 snowboarding events?
You can watch the 2026 Milano Cortina snowboarding competitions on NBC's family of networks. Peacock will provide extensive live streaming coverage for all qualifying rounds and finals. Additionally, cable channels like USA Network often broadcast key highlights and live medal events. Checking your local listings and the official Olympic streaming app ensures you catch every trick.
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What are the major snowboarding disciplines included?
The 2026 schedule features several exciting snowboarding disciplines including Big Air, Slopestyle, and Halfpipe for freestyle fans. For those who enjoy racing, the schedule includes Snowboard Cross and Parallel Giant Slalom. There is also a Mixed Team Cross event, adding a unique team dynamic to the individual competitions held throughout the Winter Games in Italy.
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Why are some times listed very early in the morning?
The 2026 Winter Olympics are being held in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. Because of the significant time difference between Italy and North America, many live events occur during the early morning hours for EST viewers. This schedule template helps fans plan their viewing by converting local event times into the Eastern Standard Time zone for convenience.