Alpine skiing at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics will air on NBC and USA Network, and stream live on Peacock and NBC Olympics platforms starting Saturday, February 7.
- Dates: February 7 - 18
- Medal events: Men's and women's downhill, team combined, super-G, giant slalom, slalom
- Venue: Stelvio Ski Centre and Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre
- TV channels: NBC, USA Network
- Streaming: Peacock, NBCOlympics.com, NBC.com, NBC app, NBC Sports app
Visit NBCOlympics.com/FAQ for more information on watching the Winter Olympics, including links to download the NBC, NBC Sports and Peacock apps.
When does Alpine skiing start and end at the 2026 Winter Olympics?
Alpine skiing competition will take place from Saturday, February 7 to Wednesday, February 18:
- Men's downhill: Saturday, February 7
- Women's downhill: Sunday, February 8
- Men's team combined: Monday, February 9
- Women's team combined: Tuesday, February 10
- Men's super-G: Wednesday, February 11
- Women's super-G: Thursday, February 12
- Men's giant slalom: Saturday, February 14
- Women's giant slalom: Sunday, February 15
- Men's slalom: Monday, February 16
- Women's slalom: Wednesday, February 18
There are training sessions planned from Wednesday, February 4 to Sunday, February 7.
How do I stream Alpine skiing at the 2026 Winter Olympics?
The complete Alpine skiing schedule, including TV listings, is also available on the NBC Olympics schedule page.
All live streams are also available to watch on mobile, tablet and connected TV devices via the Peacock, NBC and NBC Sports apps.
| Date/Time | Event | Stream |
|---|---|---|
| Weds, 2/4 5:30-7:30a |
Men's Downhill Training 1 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Thurs, 2/5 5:30-7:30a |
Men's Downhill Training 2 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Thurs, 2/5 5:30-7:30a |
Women's Downhill Training 1 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Fri, 2/6 5:30-7:30a |
Men's Downhill Training 3 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Fri, 2/6 5:30-7:30a |
Women's Downhill Training 2 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Sat, 2/7 5:30-7:40a |
Men's Downhill 🏅 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Sat, 2/7 5:30-7:30a |
Women's Downhill Training 3 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Sun, 2/8 5:30-7:40a |
Women's Downhill 🏅 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Mon, 2/9 4:30-6:15a |
Men's Team Combined: Downhill | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Mon, 2/9 8-9:25a |
Men's Team Combined: Slalom 🏅 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Tues, 2/10 4:30-6:15a |
Women's Team Combined: Downhill | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Tues, 2/10 8-9:15a |
Women's Team Combined: Slalom 🏅 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Weds, 2/11 5:30-7:40a |
Men's Super-G 🏅 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Thurs, 2/12 5:30-7:40a |
Women's Super-G 🏅 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Sat, 2/14 4-6a |
Men's Giant Slalom: Run 1 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Sat, 2/14 7:30-9:10a |
Men's Giant Slalom: Run 2 🏅 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Sun, 2/15 4-6a |
Women's Giant Slalom: Run 1 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Sun, 2/15 7:30-9:10a |
Women's Giant Slalom: Run 2 🏅 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Mon, 2/16 4-6a |
Men's Slalom: Run 1 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Mon, 2/16 7:30-9:10a |
Men's Slalom: Run 2 🏅 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Weds, 2/18 4-6a |
Women's Slalom: Run 1 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Weds, 2/18 7:30-9:10a |
Women's Slalom: Run 2 🏅 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
You can watch every event at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics LIVE by subscribing to Peacock. After subscribing and logging in, either go to PeacockTV.com/Olympics in your web browser or download the Peacock app to your phone, tablet or connected TV device and navigate to the Olympics section.
Users can also authenticate with their cable subscription, which allows them to watch live streams of every Olympic event on NBCOlympics.com, NBC.com, the NBC app or the NBC Sports app. All streams can be viewed in your web browser or on your phone, tablet or connected TV device.
How do I watch Alpine skiing on TV at the 2026 Winter Olympics?
Live and tape-delayed coverage of Alpine skiing will be shown on the following TV channels: NBC and USA Network
The full TV listings for Alpine skiing can be found on the NBCOlympics.com schedule page by clicking the toggle at the top to “TV Only.”
How can I watch replays of Alpine skiing at the 2026 Winter Olympics?
If you missed any of the live action, you can catch up by watching the full event replays on the NBCOlympics.com Replays hub. The stream links above will also take you directly to the full replay of each live stream.
What to know about Alpine skiing at the 2026 Winter Olympics
Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin lead a stacked United States team favored to secure multiple medals in Milan Cortina across the five Olympic Alpine ski events: the downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom and debuting team combined.
Vonn came out of retirement in 2024 after a six-year hiatus with the goal of competing in one final Winter Games. She struggled on the World Cup tour — the highest level of year-round Alpine ski competition — last season, but shocked the world in November when she won a Cup event, becoming the oldest athlete in history (41) to accomplish the feat. She’s been on absolute tear since and has emerged as the favorite to win gold in the downhill.
Shiffrin, Vonn’s GOAT-level teammate, holds nearly every major statistical record in the sport, including a whopping 106 World Cup victories (20 more than the next skier on the list). In 2014, Shiffrin became the youngest athlete to win a slalom gold medal at the Sochi Games, but uncharacteristically did not finish (DNF’d) in her two strongest events — slalom and giant slalom — in Beijing. She’ll look to exorcise those 2022 demons in Milan Cortina.
There’s a solid chance Shiffrin and Vonn join forces for the new team combined event, which pairs a top technical skier (slalom, giant slalom) with a top speed skier (downhill, super-G). The union would be akin to if prime Michael Jordan played on the same basketball team as prime LeBron James.
Defending downhill world champion Breezy Johnson, technical specialist Paula Moltzan and more round out a stout women’s squad, while international powerhouses like Alice Robinson (NZL), Cami Rast (SUI) and a possibly returning Federica Brignone (ITA) and Petra Vlhova (SLO) loom as major threats.
By contrast, the American men are longshots to take home hardware. Still, they have Ryan Cochran-Siegle, the only Alpine skier, man or woman, to earn a medal (silver) in Beijing in 2022 for the U.S., as well as River Radamus, who narrowly missed the podium in two events in Beijing (finishing fourth in both). He’s shown flashes of brilliance this World Cup season and is seeking a personal Olympic redemption.
Marco Odermatt (SUI) is the athlete to watch on the men’s side. He boasts the machine-like consistent dominance of a Nikola Jokic and the rare ability to compete at the highest level across several disciplines. Think: Shohei Otani’s prowess in the batter’s box and on the pitcher’s mound. Odermatt, the 2022 gold medalist in giant slalom, is the favorite in three events in Milan Cortina: downhill, super-G, giant slalom.