Where Are the 2026 Winter Olympics? What to Know About the Host Cities
More than 3,500 athletes from 93 countries compete in 16 Olympic and six Paralympic sports across 15 venues in northern Italy, the IOC said.
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Italian FM Tajani: ‘We are building peace’ through the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano–Cortina
Italy is making the 2026 Winter Olympics a centrepiece of “sports diplomacy”, framing the Milano–Cortina Games as a platform for peace, innovation and long-term development, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said in an interview published on 6 February 2026.Tajani said Milano–Cortina 2026 will be a major global event, bringing 3,500 athletes from more than 90 countries to compete in 304 events, with an estimated worldwide audience of three billion…
The Olympic Games of Friday begins in Milan-Cortina, northern Italy, with the opening ceremony scheduled at the San Siro Stadium in Milan from 21:00 (Romanian time). This year's edition will take place on the largest surface of the history of competition.
Winter Olympics 2026 Kick Off: Milano Cortina Live Updates, Results & Opening Ceremony Preview
The 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics burst into action Thursday with early competitions across Italy's stunning mountain venues, setting the stage for Friday's grand opening ceremony that will officially launch 19 days of global athletic drama.
Where exactly are these Olympics? What to know about Milano Cortina 2026
Imagine an Olympics co-hosted by Montreal and Toronto. That, to a degree, will be the feeling for this year's spread-out Winter Olympics. Here are some of the big stories to watch as we gear up for the opening ceremony.
The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games (6-22 February) will officially open this Friday. Schedule, broadcast, program and venues of the opening ceremony, here's all you need to know.
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