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The Winter Olympics have begun, and Minnesota is well-represented in Italy.
The 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Games are being held in Milan, Italy, with closing ceremonies, curling and men’s ice hockey finishing up Feb. 22.
The winter games include figure skating, Alpine skiing, ice hockey, snowboarding, speed skating and curling, and Minnesota has 24 athletes on Team USA, the second-highest number from any state. Colorado has the most with 29.
Here is a simple cheat sheet on how to watch, what to watch and when.
Buona fortuna, Team USA!
Milan is seven hours ahead of Central Time. Peacock TV will livestream every event all day long, while NBC will provide nightly recaps.
If you do want to watch live, events like curling, skiing, skating and snowboarding are usually streaming early morning with final heats and medal events streaming in the afternoon.
Live updates: The USA Today sports team is in Milano Cortina this month. Follow along here.
Curling continues every day, with medal rounds Feb. 20-22. Each match will be streamed on Peacock only.
Ice hockey will run daily, with medal rounds beginning Feb. 19.
Figure skating medal rounds continue Feb. 11, 13, 16 and 19.
From Feb. 9-13, medal rounds for skiing and speed skating will be in the mornings, snowboarding finals will be 8-11 a.m. CT and speed skating and short track will be 6:30-10:30 a.m., all on Peacock.
Don’t miss medal rounds for luge, biathlon and free figure skating.
Bobsleigh runs Feb. 12-22, and luge ends Feb. 12.
Semi-finals for speed skating will begin Feb. 16 (finals are Feb. 20), finals for curling start Feb. 10, and ski jumping and freestyle skiing on Feb. 14. Ski jumping ends Feb. 16, and skiing ends Feb. 21.
Remember, there will be recaps of all this every night on NBC.
For the final day on Feb. 22, men’s ice hockey and curling will finish up in the morning, and closing ceremonies will air live from 1-2 p.m. CT on both Peacock and NBC.
For a detailed schedule, visit the official Olympics website.
This article originally appeared on Sioux Falls Argus Leader: 24 athletes from Minnesota are on Team USA at the Winter Olympics
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The 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Games are being held in Milan, Italy, with closing ceremonies, curling and men’s ice hockey finishing up Feb. 22.
The winter games include figure skating, Alpine skiing, ice hockey, snowboarding, speed skating and curling, and Minnesota has 24 athletes on Team USA, the second-highest number from any state. Colorado has the most with 29.
Here is a simple cheat sheet on how to watch, what to watch and when.
Buona fortuna, Team USA!
How to watch the 2026 Winter Olympics
Milan is seven hours ahead of Central Time. Peacock TV will livestream every event all day long, while NBC will provide nightly recaps.
If you do want to watch live, events like curling, skiing, skating and snowboarding are usually streaming early morning with final heats and medal events streaming in the afternoon.
Live updates: The USA Today sports team is in Milano Cortina this month. Follow along here.
What to watch during the Winter Olympics
Curling continues every day, with medal rounds Feb. 20-22. Each match will be streamed on Peacock only.
Ice hockey will run daily, with medal rounds beginning Feb. 19.
Figure skating medal rounds continue Feb. 11, 13, 16 and 19.
What to watch in the middle of the Winter Olympics
From Feb. 9-13, medal rounds for skiing and speed skating will be in the mornings, snowboarding finals will be 8-11 a.m. CT and speed skating and short track will be 6:30-10:30 a.m., all on Peacock.
Don’t miss medal rounds for luge, biathlon and free figure skating.
Bobsleigh runs Feb. 12-22, and luge ends Feb. 12.
Semi-finals for speed skating will begin Feb. 16 (finals are Feb. 20), finals for curling start Feb. 10, and ski jumping and freestyle skiing on Feb. 14. Ski jumping ends Feb. 16, and skiing ends Feb. 21.
Remember, there will be recaps of all this every night on NBC.
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What to watch the final week of the 2026 Winter Olympics
For the final day on Feb. 22, men’s ice hockey and curling will finish up in the morning, and closing ceremonies will air live from 1-2 p.m. CT on both Peacock and NBC.
For a detailed schedule, visit the official Olympics website.
Here are the Team USA athletes from Minnesota
| Paula Moltzan, Alpine skiing, Lakeville |
| Margie Freed, biathlon, Apple Valley |
| Lucinda Anderson, biathlon, Golden Valley |
| Jessie Diggins, cross-country skiing, Afton |
| Zak Ketterson, cross-country skiing, Bloomington |
| Cory Thiesse, curling, Duluth |
| Korey Dropkin, curling, Duluth |
| Aidan Oldenburg, curling, Mapleton |
| Rich Ruohonen, curling, Brooklyn Park |
| Tabitha Peterson, curling, Eagan |
| Tara Peterson, curling, Eagan |
| Aileen Geving, curling, Duluth |
| Kelly Pannek, ice hockey, Plymouth |
| Lee Stecklein, ice hockey, Roseville |
| Grace Zumwinkle, ice hockey, Excelsior |
| Rory Guilday, ice hockey, Chanhassen |
| Taylor Heise, ice hockey, Lake City |
| Jake Guentzel, ice hockey, Woodbury |
| Brock Faber, ice hockey, Maple Grove. |
| Jackson LaCombe, ice hockey, Eden Prairie |
| Jake Oettinger, ice hockey, Lakeville |
| Iris Pflum, snowboarding, Minneapolis |
| Greta Myers, speedskating, Lino Lakes |
| Giorgia Birkeland, speedskating, White Bear Lake |
This article originally appeared on Sioux Falls Argus Leader: 24 athletes from Minnesota are on Team USA at the Winter Olympics
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