While wintertime always is filled with excitement, there is nothing quite like a winter Olympics season. With the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympic Games just 100 days away, the editorial team at NBC Olympics put together a list of 100 ways to enjoy this winter season and get ready for the upcoming Games.

10 Italian Foods to Try

To get in the spirit of the Milan Cortina Games, here are 10 Italian food favorites to make or pick up from a favorite restaurants to try:

  1. Make a morning shot of espresso
  2. Try a Nutella cookie or pastry
  3. Explore different pasta recipes
  4. Make pasta from scratch
  5. Try a local pizza place
  6. Make your own pizza at home
  7. Make a Milanese risotto
  8. Make a charcuterie board with Italian meats and cheeses
  9. Make a homemade tiramisu
  10. Try a new flavor at your local gelato spot 

10 Olympics-Inspired Movies and TV Shows

With 100 days still left to go before the Games begin, try watching any of these Olympic-inspired TV shows and movies (some of which are on Peacock!) to get hyped for the Games:

  1. “Chasing Gold: Milan Cortina 2026”
  2. “Cool Runnings” (1993)
  3. “Nancy & Tonya” (2014)
  4. “Miracle” (2004)
  5. “Meddling” (Miniseries, 2022)
  6. “Blades of Glory” (2007)
  7. “Mighty Ducks 2” (1994)
  8. “The Cutting Edge” (1992)
  9. “The Crash Reel” (2013)
  10. “Olympic Dreams” (2019)

10 Fun Winter Activities

The Winter Olympics are all about embracing the outdoors and taking advantage of the season. Here are 10 ways to enjoy those snowy and cold days that lead up to the Opening Ceremony:

  1. Build a snow fort and have a snowball fight
  2. Bake team-themed cookies
  3. Make a snow angel (or draw the Olympic rings!)
  4. Try ice skating at a nearby rink
  5. Take a snowboarding lesson
  6. Go skiing (Alpine or cross-country)
  7. Go sledding (Pretend you’re Elana Meyers Taylor)
  8. Settle down with a large cup of hot chocolate
  9. Visit a holiday market with your family
  10. Build a snowman that looks like your favorite athlete

10 Snacks to Fuel Like an Olympian

For athletes, fueling their bodies is an essential part of their routine and performances. Here are 10 snacks that top U.S. athletes consume to stay energized during training and before competitions:

  1. Eat oatmeal with ten blueberries (like Alex Ferreira)
  2. Drink a skinny iced caramel macchiato with an extra shot of espresso (like Amber Glenn)
  3. Enjoy a carbonara or Bolognese pasta (like Chloe Kim)
  4. Munch on pizza (like Declan Farmer)
  5. Snack on one or two Hershey bars (like Ilia Malinin)
  6. Bake superhero muffins (like Jessie Diggins)
  7. Have some cheesecake (like Jordan Stolz)
  8. Try some Cajun chicken alfredo (like Kaysha Love)
  9. Make a peanut butter and jelly or ham and cheese sandwich (like Nick Goepper)
  10. Pick out some red or blue sour patch kids (like Breezy Johnson)

10 Olympic Autobiographies to Read

The Winter Olympics and Paralympics have seen some incredible athletes, all of whom have unique and compelling backgrounds. Take a look at these books authored by some of the greatest Winter Olympians and Paralympians in preparation for watching them in Italy:

  1. “Rise: My Story” by Lindsey Vonn
  2. “The Hard Parts: A Memoir of Courage and Triumph” by Oksana Masters and Cassidy Randall
  3. “Zero Regrets: Be Greater Than Yesterday” by Apolo Ohno
  4. “Miracle in Lake Placid: The Greatest Hockey Story Ever Told” by John Gilbert
  5. “99: Stories of the Game” by Wayne Gretzky
  6. “On My Own Two Feet: From Losing My Legs to Learning the Dance of Life” by Amy Purdy and Michelle Burford
  7. “Picabo: Nothing to Hide” by Picabo Street and Dana White
  8. “One Jump at a Time: My Story” by Nathan Chen
  9. “Shaun White: Airborne” by Shaun White
  10. “Brave Enough” by Jessie Diggins and Todd Smith

10 Ways to Unwind like an Olympian

They are incredible to watch during competitions, but even elite athletes need to relax every once in a while. With 100 days left to go before the Olympic Games, here are 10 ways to unwind like an Olympian or Paralympian, and maybe even pick up a hobby to master:

  1. Watch “How To Train Your Dragon” (like Ilia Malinin)
  2. Watch “The Office” (like Maddie Mastro)
  3. Listen to an audiobook and knit (like Breezy Johnson)
  4. Binge TV (like Aaron Pike and Oksana Masters)
  5. Practice photography (like Alysa Liu)
  6. Spend time outdoors (like Declan Farmer)
  7. Play board games (like Erin Jackson)
  8. Go fishing (like Jordan Stolz)
  9. Do crafts projects (like Kristen Santos-Griswold)
  10. Play a musical instrument (like Mikaela Shiffrin)

10 Top U.S. Olympians to Follow on Social Media

Athletes really are just like us, and some love following or creating social media trends. Here are nine athletes (and one technical team) to follow to see all the antics Team USA gets up to in the lead up to the Games:

  1. Alex Ferreira
  2. Hilary Knight
  3. Ilia Malinin
  4. Erin Jackson and Brittany Bowe (Cool Laps & Hot Takes)
  5. Caroline (KK) Harvey
  6. Kristen Santos-Griswold and Corinne Stoddard (Fast but unstable)
  7. U.S. tech team (Alpine)
  8. Nick Goepper
  9. Campbell Wright
  10. Red Gerard

10 Exercises to Train Like an Olympian

Everyone knows that Olympians are the greatest athletes in the world. While making an Olympic team is incredibly difficult, here are 10 exercises to try to train like an Olympic athlete:

  1. Push a pickup truck (like Sadie McMullen)
  2. Build an obstacle course (like Aleksander Aamodt Kilde)
  3. Build a halfpipe course in your backyard (like Red Gerard)
  4. Practice skiing on different terrains no snow necessary (like Andri Ragettli)
  5. Treadmill sprints with a dumbbell (like Katie Uhlaender)
  6. Slide side to side (like Brittany Bowe)
  7. Practice handstands (like Mikaela Shiffrin)
  8. Practice neck spins (like Mystique Ro)
  9. Rollerblade (like Jessie Diggins)
  10. Circuit train (and nap) (like Chloe Kim)

Miscellaneous

Still looking for more to get in the Olympic and Paralympic mood? Only 100 days left to learn or practice these 10 activities:

  1. Practice some Italian phrases
  2. Get to know the venues that will host the 2026 Olympic Games
  3. Learn a new national anthem
  4. Watch regular season events in a new sport (World Cup, NHL etc.)
  5. Take a look at the top-100 storylines going into the Games
  6. Practice waking up at the crack of dawn to catch the action live
  7. Organize a watch party with your friends (bonus points for Italian snacks)
  8. Pick an underdog (country or athlete) to follow and support in Italy
  9. Choose a new sport to become an expert in (and teach friends)
  10. Stay up to date with NBCOlympics.com for news, highlights and previews for the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics