Winter Olympics 2026 quick guide: What to watch
A quick overview of key events scheduled for Day 12 of the Winter Olympics 2026, including women's curling and men's ice hockey quarterfinals.
The Winter Olympics 2026 is facing challenges as heavy snowfall has led to the postponement of several events, prompting organizers to make adjustments. On Day 12 of the Games, significant events include women's curling featuring teams from nations such as China, Denmark, and the United States scheduled for 7:05 PM AEDT. However, the lineup is heavily reliant on weather conditions that have previously disrupted the schedule.
In addition to curling, the women's aerials qualifications are set to commence at 8 PM AEDT, pending favorable weather. Australian competitors Danielle Scott, Sidney Stephens, Abbey Willcox, and Airleigh Frigo are looking forward to their participation in this event, which adds to the excitement for local fans. The ongoing weather issues demonstrate the unpredictability of winter sports events, highlighting how quickly plans can change based on nature.
Finally, the men's ice hockey quarterfinals will see Germany face off against Slovakia at 10:10 PM AEDT. Fans can catch all the action through live streaming services such as 9 Now or Stan Sport. The situation remains fluid due to the weather, but the Winter Olympics continue to offer thrilling moments across various sports as athletes compete for glory in Milano Cortina.