About this Milano-Cortina template
This timeline template provides a clear, day-by-day breakdown of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. It categorizes events into ice and snow disciplines, allowing users to track qualifiers and medal rounds during the final week of competition.
Ice Sports Timeline
The ice sports schedule highlights intense competitions held in indoor arenas. It tracks major events in hockey, figure skating, and skating disciplines. This section is essential for fans following the journey to the gold medal games.
- Ice Hockey: Men's and Women's stages and medal games
- Speed Skating: Individual distances and mass starts
- Figure Skating: Short programs, free skates, and the Exhibition Gala
- Curling: Round robin sessions and final medal rounds
- Short Track Speed Skating: Relays and individual sprints
Snow Sports Timeline
Outdoor alpine and nordic events dominate the snow sports schedule across various mountain venues. This section details high-speed skiing, precision biathlon, and acrobatic freestyle events. It also includes the Olympic debut of ski mountaineering competitions.
- Alpine Skiing: Slalom and Giant Slalom events
- Freestyle Skiing: Halfpipe, Big Air, and Ski Cross
- Snowboard: Slopestyle and Cross events
- Ski Mountaineering: Sprints and Mixed Relays
- Biathlon and Cross-Country: Individual and relay endurance races
FAQs about this Template
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When do the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics start and end?
The 2026 Winter Olympic Games officially begin with the Opening Ceremony on February 6, 2026. The international multi-sport event concludes with the Closing Ceremony on February 22, 2026. Most of the high-stakes medal competitions and final rounds for both ice and snow sports take place during the intensive final week, specifically from February 15 through the last day.
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What are the primary sports featured in the 2026 schedule?
The schedule is divided into two main categories: ice sports and snow sports. Ice sports include popular events like figure skating, ice hockey, and curling. Snow sports cover a wide range of disciplines such as alpine skiing, snowboarding, and biathlon. Notably, this edition of the Winter Olympics introduces ski mountaineering, adding a fresh and challenging endurance sport to the traditional lineup.
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How can I use this timeline template for event planning?
This template serves as a comprehensive visual guide for organizing viewing schedules or travel itineraries. By categorizing events by date and sport type, it helps users identify peak competition times and medal rounds. You can customize the nodes to highlight specific athletes or favorite countries, making it a perfect tool for sports bloggers, travel planners, or enthusiastic Olympic fans.