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Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026 Official Day by Day Schedule Road to Milano Cortina 2026


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@Antooo can you prepare the same kind of schedule like you did for Paris? That was really great and really useful

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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New version of the schedule has been released. Some major and minor changes to report. No events have shifted dates but there are some time changes.

 

Changes:

 

Figure Skating:

  • Ice dance rhythm dance starts five minutes later from 19:15 to 19:20. The free dance has the same start time but ends 5 minutes later
  • Women's short program moved half an hour later. Now starts at 18:45 instead of 18:30

 

Freestyle Skiing:

  • Men's moguls final moved 15 minutes later. Now starts at 12:15 instead of 12:00.

 

Ice Hockey:

  • Men's gold medal game moved half an hour later. Now starts at 13:40 instead of 13:10.

 

Ski Mountaineering:

  • All event ending times rounded to the nearest 5 minutes

 

Snowboarding:

  • Men's snowboard cross final moved 15 minutes later. Now starts at 13:45 instead of 13:30.
  • Mixed team snowboard cross final moved 15 minutes later. Also starts at 13:45 now instead of 13:30.

 

Speed Skating:

  • All event ending times rounded to the nearest 5 minutes

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Ledecká still try to change schedule. President of FIS support her. Ledecká will have a meeting with Coventry and sb else in next two weeks. I think it is the last chance.

FYI president of FIS offer her that he will  drive a helicopter to transfer her during the big day for her: snowboard and Downhill in same day :-D

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14 minutes ago, stepansevs said:

Ledecká still try to change schedule. President of FIS support her. Ledecká will have a meeting with Coventry and sb else in next two weeks. I think it is the last chance.

FYI president of FIS offer her that he will  drive a helicopter to transfer her during the big day for her: snowboard and Downhill in same day :-D

no chance if both competitions stay on the same day (as it should be...as iconic as she is as an athlete, it's not fair to make up the schedule just to allow her to go once again for the multi-sport gold)

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1 hour ago, stepansevs said:

Ledecká still try to change schedule. President of FIS support her. Ledecká will have a meeting with Coventry and sb else in next two weeks. I think it is the last chance.

FYI president of FIS offer her that he will  drive a helicopter to transfer her during the big day for her: snowboard and Downhill in same day :-D

She should ask Leon Marchands coach for some advice. I think he knows a thing or two about changing the schedule for his athletes.

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