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Love Blooms at the Winter Olympics
Romantic moments shine through the competition in Milan-Cortina
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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At the Milan-Cortina Olympics, winning medals is not the only thing that makes hearts swell. From the ice rinks to the snowy hills, love is in the air as athletes, spectators, and officials find ways to celebrate Valentine's Day during the Games.
Why it matters
The Winter Olympics provide a unique backdrop for romantic moments, as the world's best athletes compete on the global stage. Despite the high-stakes competition, the Olympic spirit often brings people together in unexpected ways.
The details
The Milan-Cortina Olympics have seen a number of heartwarming displays of affection, from figure skaters dedicating performances to their significant others to ski jumpers proposing to their partners on the podium. Even the Olympic Village has become a hub for budding romances, as athletes from around the world interact and forge connections.
- The 2026 Winter Olympics are taking place in Milan-Cortina, Italy.
- Valentine's Day fell during the second week of the Winter Games on February 14, 2026.
The players
Milan-Cortina 2026
The host city and organizing committee for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
What they’re saying
“The Olympics are a time for the world to come together, and love is a universal language that transcends borders and cultures.”
— Mikaela Shiffrin, American alpine skier (Instagram)
“Seeing the joy and excitement of the athletes celebrating their love on the world stage is truly inspiring.”
— Tessa Virtue, Canadian figure skating commentator (NBC Sports)
What’s next
The Milan-Cortina Olympics will continue through February 26, 2026, providing more opportunities for romantic moments to unfold.
The takeaway
The Winter Olympics have the power to bring people together in unexpected ways, showcasing the universal language of love amidst the fierce competition.

