Feb 10 • 12:54 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Olympic Winter Games: Olympics 2026: All Alpine Ski Competitions Scheduled

An overview of the schedule and venues for the Alpine skiing competitions at the 2026 Winter Olympics, including notable competitors and changes from previous games.

The 2026 Winter Olympics, which commenced on February 6 at the San Siro Stadium in Milan, features a comprehensive schedule for the Alpine skiing events. This year, athletes will compete in ten events, a change from the previous games as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has removed the mixed-team competition from the lineup. Additionally, there is a significant alteration in the combination events, where both men and women will have their own team competitions, allowing nations to nominate specialists for both downhill and slalom events instead of a single athlete competing in both disciplines.

The Alpine competition schedule includes key dates starting with the men's downhill event on February 7, followed by the women's downhill on February 8. The format adjustments and the omission of the mixed-team event are aimed at enhancing the event's competitiveness and aligning with ongoing trends in sports. The medal winners for these early events include Franjo von Allmen from Switzerland and Breezy Johnson from the USA, both emerging as strong contenders for their respective categories.

Overall, the restructuring of competitions not only seeks to balance gender representation in the sport but also introduces an exciting dynamic for fans and participants. As countries prepare their teams, the spotlight is on how these changes will unfold throughout the Olympics and which athletes will rise to the occasion as favorites for the medals.

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