Bobsled at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics will air on NBC and USA Network, and stream live on Peacock and NBC Olympics platforms starting on Saturday, February 7.
- Dates: February 15 - 22
- Medal events: Four-man, two-man, two-woman and women's monobob
- Venue: Cortina Sliding 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 bobsled start and end at the 2026 Winter Olympics?
Bobsled competition will take place from Sunday, February 15 to Sunday, February 22:
- Women's monobob: Thursday, February 15 and Friday, February 16
- Two-man bobsled: Friday, February 16 and Saturday, February 17
- Two-woman bobsled: Friday, February 20 and Saturday, February 21
- Four-man bobsled: Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22
How do I stream bobsled at the 2026 Winter Olympics?
The complete bobsled schedule, including TV listings, also is available on the NBC Olympics schedule page.
All live streams also are available to watch on mobile, tablet and connected TV devices via the Peacock, NBC and NBC Sports apps.
| Date/Time | Event | Stream |
|---|---|---|
| Sat, 2/14 4:10-6a |
Women's Monobob: Training | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Sat, 2/14 6:40-8:45a |
Two-Man Bobsled: Training | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Sun, 2/15 4-6:55a |
Women's Monobob: Runs 1-2 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Mon, 2/16 4-7a |
Two-Man Bobsled: Runs 1-2 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Mon, 2/16 1-4:15p |
Women's Monobob: Runs 3-4 🏅 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Tues, 2/17 1-4:10p |
Two-Man Bobsled: Runs 3-4 🏅 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Thurs, 2/19 4-6:15a |
Four-Man Bobsled: Training | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Thurs, 2/19 8-10a |
Two-Woman Bobsled: Training | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Fri, 2/20 12-2:50p |
Two-Woman Bobsled: Runs 1-2 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Sat, 2/21 4-7a |
Four-Man Bobsled: Runs 1-2 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Sat, 2/21 1-4:10p |
Two-Woman Bobsled: Runs 3-4 🏅 | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Sun, 2/22 4-7:20a |
Four-Man Bobsled: Runs 3-4 🏅 | 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 also can authenticate with their cable subscription, which allows access 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 web browsers or on phones, tablets or connected TV devices.
How do I watch bobsled on TV at the 2026 Winter Olympics?
Live and tape-delayed coverage of bobsled will be shown on the following TV channels: NBC and USA Network
The full TV listings for bobsled 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 bobsled 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 also will take you directly to the full replay of each live stream.
What to know about bobsled at the 2026 Winter Olympics
As the 2026 Winter Olympics approach in Milan Cortina, Team USA’s bobsled program is poised to be a strong contender across multiple events — with hopes especially high for monobob and two-woman sleds. Olympic bobsled competition unfolds over four timed heats across two days, and the combined time determines final standings, meaning consistency and clean execution are at a premium. Germany remains the global powerhouse, but the U.S. has built momentum through its depth of pilots and push athletes on the IBSF World Cup circuit this season.
On the women’s side, Kaillie Humphries, a veteran with multiple Olympic gold medals and a celebrated comeback after maternity leave, has been a focal point for the U.S. squad and recently celebrated her first World Cup win since 2023, underscoring her readiness for another Olympic push. She will race with brakewoman Jasmine Jones. Emerging as a true star this cycle is Kaysha Love, the reigning monobob world champion whose sprinting background has translated into powerful starts and podium consistency — positioning her as a genuine medal threat in both monobob and two-woman sleds, where she will be joined by Azaria Hill. Elana Meyers Taylor, one of the most decorated athletes in bobsled history with multiple Olympic medals, remains a central figure for the U.S. women; she continues to compete at a high level and bring veteran experience to both monobob and two-woman sleds, and in Milan Cortina she will race with Jadin O'Brien.
In men’s bobsled, U.S. pilots Frank Del Duca and Kris Horn have been staples of the 2025–26 IBSF World Cup season, with Del Duca regularly finishing in the top five against a stacked international field. That depth has helped secure Olympic quota spots for the U.S. and reflects a program that continues to develop its next generation of sliders even as dominant figures like Germany’s Francesco Friedrich set the benchmark. Del Duca and Horn will be joined by brakemen, Josh Williamson, Boone Niederhofer, Bryan Sosoo, Carsten Vissering, Hunter Powell, and Caleb Furnell.