The Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games are about a month away, an edition that promises to be one of the most innovative in the history of modern Olympism. The opening ceremony is scheduled for February 6, 2026, marking the start of nearly three weeks of competition in different regions of northern Italy.
Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo will be the main hubs of a Games that will combine urban venues with alpine venues, a model that seeks to integrate city, mountain, sport and culture, reducing transfers and leaving sustainable infrastructure in the long term.
A Games with global reach

Around 2,900 athletes from all over the world are expected to participate.
They will compete in eight winter sports including alpine skiing, snowboarding, figure skating, ice hockey, curling and bobsleigh, among others.
Throughout the event, more than 100 Olympic events will be disputed, reaffirming the growth of the winter program.
Italy will thus become one of the few countries to host both Summer and Winter Olympic Games, reinforcing its historical weight within the Olympic movement.
Ceremonies with Italian identity

The organization has announced that the ceremonies of the Olympic Winter Games will seek to highlight the concept of harmony.
Understood as the connection between territory, tradition and modernity.
Milan will be the symbolic epicenter, with cultural participations from different Alpine venues, underlining the dialogue between the big city and the Italian Alps.
Beyond sport, Milano Cortina 2026 aims to leave a cultural footprint, using music, art and visual storytelling as a central part of the Olympic experience.
More than 100 Olympics events will be contested
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Where to watch the 2026 Winter Olympics?

For Hispanic audiences in the U.S. and Latin America, television and digital coverage of the Olympic Winter Games will be key.
Different platforms with broadcasting rights in the region will offer comprehensive coverage, including ceremonies, live competitions, daily summaries and special content.
The competitions will be held from February 6 to 22, 2026.
An ideal period for millions of fans to follow their favorite athletes and the Latin delegations present at the event.
Milano Cortina 2026 will not only be a sporting event, but a global window for winter sports.
At a time when Italy and Europe will once again take center stage at the Olympic Games.
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