Happy Friday friends, let’s go strong into this last weekend!
Primetime coverage will begin on NBC at 8pm EST, and the live events run from approx 10am-11pm CET, 9am-10pm GMT, 4am-5pm EST, and 1am-2pm PST.
Primetime includes: speed skating, bobsled, short track speed skating, freestyle skiing
Live events include: biathlonπ
, bobsleigh π
, cross-country skiing π
, curling π
, figure skating gala, freestyle skiing π
, ice hockey π
, ski mountaineering π
, speed skating π
A schedule of all events can be found here, and today’s page lets you toggle between Milan/Cortina and your local time zone using the filter button on the right.
For all American viewers, NBC’s schedule page has listed all events and what TV or digital platform you can watch on, including TV reruns.
HUSBAND AND WIFE WIN GOLD IN THE SAME EVENT.
China’s Xu Mengtao (women’s) and Wang Xindi (men’s) BOTH won Aerials Gold at the #WinterOlympics. What a week. π€― pic.twitter.com/9GNJTr6nvQ
β NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) February 20, 2026
[A bit more Alysa Liu and speed skating]
The heartfelt comeback story of Alysa Liu’s skating career. β€οΈ#WinterOlympics pic.twitter.com/DvjX4Q0g1d
β NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) February 20, 2026
π₯ CHOI Minjeong becomes the most decorated Korean Olympian EVER! π€©
She crosses the finish line at #MilanoCortina2026 with a #Silver medal in the short track speed skating women’s 1500m! It’s her SEVENTH Olympic medal! βΈοΈπ@ISU_Speed | #MedalAlert | #Samsung | #OpenAlwaysWins pic.twitter.com/XwftU2w0FD
β The Olympic Games (@Olympics) February 20, 2026
so excited for the figure skating gala tomorrow!