Well it certainly is Thirsty Thursday as we continue to respectfully look at very accomplished athletes
Primetime coverage will begin on NBC at 8pm EST, and the live events run from approx 9am-11pm CET, 8am-10pm GMT, 3am-5pm EST, and 12pm-2pm PST.
⛷️ Breezy Johnson, 🏂 Chloe Kim, and a lot more tonight on Primetime in Milan!
📺 Thursday 8/7c on NBC and Peacock! pic.twitter.com/EC60henZLH
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) February 12, 2026
Primetime includes: freestyle skiing, luge, snowboard, alpine skiing
Live events include: biathlon 🏅, bobsleigh (training), cross-country skiing 🏅, curling, figure skating 🏅, ice hockey, nordic combined (training), skeleton 🏅, ski jumping (training) snowboard 🏅, speed skating 🏅
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.
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🥈 🥇 🥉A snowy evening in Livigno for the Snowboard Halfpipe!
Gaon Choi wins the Republic of Korea’s first GOLD medal at the Milano Cortina 2026 Games!
Silver for legend Chloe Kim and bronze for Japan’s Mitsuki Ono!#MilanoCortina2026 #Olympics #Snowboard… pic.twitter.com/LZo87CUDm1— Milano Cortina 2026 (@milanocortina26) February 12, 2026
[Alpine skiing, American curlers against ICE]
SEVEN Olympics! ❄️⛷️
From one generation to the next, Mexico’s Sarah Schleper keeps on chasing her passion with perseverance and grit – and this time she’ll compete alongside her son ❤️✨#Olympics #MilanoCortina2026 @milanocortina26 | @fisalpine | @COM_Mexico pic.twitter.com/Zplg0PzGaw
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) February 12, 2026
From @TheAthletic: Rich Ruohonen, a 54-year-old lawyer from Minnesota, became the oldest American to compete in the Winter Olympics. The curler spoke out on Tuesday at a news conference: “What’s happening in Minnesota is wrong. There’s no shades of gray.” https://t.co/UAibOCzVpR pic.twitter.com/tr5oblpXsS
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 12, 2026
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now that’s what i call a tanpipe