Milano Cortina 2026: XXV Olympic Winter Games

Alpine Skiing

In 2026, the women's races will be held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, on the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre, and the men's races in Bormio, at the Stelvio Ski Centre.

Where to Watch Milano Cortina 2026: XXV Olympic Winter Games • Alpine Skiing

22 Episodes

  • Men's Downhill 1st Official Training
    E1
    Men's Downhill 1st Official TrainingDownhill, like super-G, has long courses that take more than a minute and a half to complete, with large distances between the gates. This leads to the fastest speeds in Alpine skiing.
  • Men's Downhill 2nd Official Training
    E2
    Men's Downhill 2nd Official TrainingDownhill, like super-G, has long courses that take more than a minute and a half to complete, with large distances between the gates. This leads to the fastest speeds in Alpine skiing.
  • Women’s Downhill 2nd Official Training
    E3
    Women’s Downhill 2nd Official TrainingDownhill, like super-G, has long courses that take more than a minute and a half to complete, with large distances between the gates. This leads to the fastest speeds in Alpine skiing. 1st training was cancelled.
  • Men's Downhill 3rd Official Training
    E4
    Men's Downhill 3rd Official TrainingDownhill, like super-G, has long courses that take more than a minute and a half to complete, with large distances between the gates. This leads to the fastest speeds in Alpine skiing.
  • Women's Downhill 3rd Official Training
    E5
    Women's Downhill 3rd Official TrainingDownhill, like super-G, has long courses that take more than a minute and a half to complete, with large distances between the gates. This leads to the fastest speeds in Alpine skiing.
  • Men's Downhill
    E6
    Men's DownhillDownhill, like super-G, has long courses that take more than a minute and a half to complete, with large distances between the gates. This leads to the fastest speeds in Alpine skiing.
  • Women's Downhill
    E7
    Women's DownhillDownhill, like super-G, has long courses that take more than a minute and a half to complete, with large distances between the gates. This leads to the fastest speeds in Alpine skiing.
  • Men's Team Combined Downhill
    E8
    Men's Team Combined DownhillThe Alpine combined event sees two athletes representing the same country race in one discipline each (downhill and slalom). The final ranking is determined by adding the times from both races.
  • Women's TC DH 1st Official Training
    E9
    Women's TC DH 1st Official TrainingThe Alpine combined event sees two athletes representing the same country race in one discipline each (downhill and slalom). The final ranking is determined by adding the times from both races.
  • Men's Team Combined Slalom
    E10
    Men's Team Combined SlalomThe Alpine combined event sees two athletes representing the same country race in one discipline each (downhill and slalom). The final ranking is determined by adding the times from both races.
  • Women's Team Combined Downhill
    E11
    Women's Team Combined DownhillThe Alpine combined event sees two athletes representing the same country race in one discipline each (downhill and slalom). The final ranking is determined by adding the times from both races.
  • Women Team Combined Slalom
    E12
    Women Team Combined SlalomThe Alpine combined event sees two athletes representing the same country race in one discipline each (downhill and slalom). The final ranking is determined by adding the times from both races.
  • Men Super-G
    E13
    Men Super-GSuper-G, also known as super-giant slalom, is the second fastest event in Alpine skiing and one of the most recent. The race follows a course lined with pairs of poles. Skiers are disqualified if they miss even a single pole during the descent. Super-giant slalom has much wider turns and is therefore skied at higher speeds.
  • Women Super-G
    E14
    Women Super-GSuper-G, also known as super-giant slalom, is the second fastest event in Alpine skiing and one of the most recent. The race follows a course lined with pairs of poles. Skiers are disqualified if they miss even a single pole during the descent. Super-giant slalom has much wider turns and is therefore skied at higher speeds.
  • Men Giant Slalom Run 1
    E15
    Men Giant Slalom Run 1Giant slalom is a race with an average distance of 20-30 metres between the curves, and takes about one to one and a half minutes to complete. The track has wider curves compared to the special slalom, and the gates are used to mark the course instead of poles.
  • Men Giant Slalom Run 2
    E16
    Men Giant Slalom Run 2Giant slalom is a race with an average distance of 20-30 metres between the curves, and takes about one to one and a half minutes to complete. The track has wider curves compared to the special slalom, and the gates are used to mark the course instead of poles.
  • Women Giant Slalom Run 1
    E17
    Women Giant Slalom Run 1Giant slalom is a race with an average distance of 20-30 metres between the curves, and takes about one to one and a half minutes to complete. The track has wider curves compared to the special slalom, and the gates are used to mark the course instead of poles.
  • Women Giant Slalom Run 2
    E18
    Women Giant Slalom Run 2Giant slalom is a race with an average distance of 20-30 metres between the curves, and takes about one to one and a half minutes to complete. The track has wider curves compared to the special slalom, and the gates are used to mark the course instead of poles.
  • Men Slalom Run 1
    E19
    Men Slalom Run 1Special slalom (or just slalom) is the shortest Alpine ski race, with athletes typically finishing in a time of 50-60 seconds and the most number of turns. Skiers have to ski down a course, weaving through a series of gates set up in quick succession until they reach the finish line. Skiers have to touch the gates as they pass through them, so they wear special protection on their hands, legs, and face.
  • Men Slalom Run 2
    E20
    Men Slalom Run 2Special slalom (or just slalom) is the shortest Alpine ski race, with athletes typically finishing in a time of 50-60 seconds and the most number of turns. Skiers have to ski down a course, weaving through a series of gates set up in quick succession until they reach the finish line. Skiers have to touch the gates as they pass through them, so they wear special protection on their hands, legs, and face.
  • Women Slalom Run 1
    E21
    Women Slalom Run 1Special slalom (or just slalom) is the shortest Alpine ski race, with athletes typically finishing in a time of 50-60 seconds and the most number of turns. Skiers have to ski down a course, weaving through a series of gates set up in quick succession until they reach the finish line. Skiers have to touch the gates as they pass through them, so they wear special protection on their hands, legs, and face.
  • Women Slalom Run 2
    E22
    Women Slalom Run 2Special slalom (or just slalom) is the shortest Alpine ski race, with athletes typically finishing in a time of 50-60 seconds and the most number of turns. Skiers have to ski down a course, weaving through a series of gates set up in quick succession until they reach the finish line. Skiers have to touch the gates as they pass through them, so they wear special protection on their hands, legs, and face.

 

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