Winter Olympics Schedule Today, February 15, 2026

Where to Watch the 2026 Winter Games Events

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina are in full swing, with a packed schedule of events on Sunday, February 15. From cross-country skiing and alpine skiing to snowboarding, biathlon, skeleton, and more, there are 27 medals up for grabs across nine events. NBC and Peacock will provide extensive coverage throughout the day, with additional events on CNBC and USA Network.

Why it matters

The Winter Olympics are a marquee global sporting event, showcasing the world's best winter athletes. This guide helps fans keep track of the packed schedule and ensure they don't miss any of the medal-winning action on February 15.

The details

Sunday's Winter Olympics events include the men's 4x7.5km cross-country skiing relay, the women's giant slalom final in alpine skiing, the mixed team snowboard cross finals, the women's 10km biathlon pursuit, the women's monobob in bobsled, the men's team pursuit qualifying in speed skating, the women's 500m speed skating, the men's 12.5km biathlon pursuit, the men's dual moguls final in freestyle skiing, and the mixed team skeleton final. Figure skating's pairs short program is also on the schedule.

  • The events will take place throughout the day on Sunday, February 15, 2026.

The players

Kaysha Love

A US bobsled athlete who is the reigning monobob champion and is engaged to her bobsled teammate Hunter Powell.

Mica Moore

A Jamaican bobsled athlete competing in the women's monobob event.

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The takeaway

With a full slate of medal events across a variety of winter sports, February 15 promises to be an exciting day of competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina. Fans can catch all the action live on NBC and Peacock.