Closing Ceremony for the 2026 Winter Olympics
Downhill, like super-G, has long courses that take more than a minute and a half to complete, with large distances between the gates. This leads to the fastest speeds in Alpine skiing.
Downhill, like super-G, has long courses that take more than a minute and a half to complete, with large distances between the gates. This leads to the fastest speeds in Alpine skiing.
Downhill, like super-G, has long courses that take more than a minute and a half to complete, with large distances between the gates. This leads to the fastest speeds in Alpine skiing. 1st training was cancelled.
Downhill, like super-G, has long courses that take more than a minute and a half to complete, with large distances between the gates. This leads to the fastest speeds in Alpine skiing.
Downhill, like super-G, has long courses that take more than a minute and a half to complete, with large distances between the gates. This leads to the fastest speeds in Alpine skiing.
Downhill, like super-G, has long courses that take more than a minute and a half to complete, with large distances between the gates. This leads to the fastest speeds in Alpine skiing.
Downhill, like super-G, has long courses that take more than a minute and a half to complete, with large distances between the gates. This leads to the fastest speeds in Alpine skiing.
The Alpine combined event sees two athletes representing the same country race in one discipline each (downhill and slalom). The final ranking is determined by adding the times from both races.
The Alpine combined event sees two athletes representing the same country race in one discipline each (downhill and slalom). The final ranking is determined by adding the times from both races.
The Alpine combined event sees two athletes representing the same country race in one discipline each (downhill and slalom). The final ranking is determined by adding the times from both races.
The Alpine combined event sees two athletes representing the same country race in one discipline each (downhill and slalom). The final ranking is determined by adding the times from both races.
The Alpine combined event sees two athletes representing the same country race in one discipline each (downhill and slalom). The final ranking is determined by adding the times from both races.
Super-G, also known as super-giant slalom, is the second fastest event in Alpine skiing and one of the most recent. The race follows a course lined with pairs of poles. Skiers are disqualified if they miss even a single pole during the descent. Super-giant slalom has much wider turns and is therefore skied at higher speeds.
Super-G, also known as super-giant slalom, is the second fastest event in Alpine skiing and one of the most recent. The race follows a course lined with pairs of poles. Skiers are disqualified if they miss even a single pole during the descent. Super-giant slalom has much wider turns and is therefore skied at higher speeds.
Giant slalom is a race with an average distance of 20-30 metres between the curves, and takes about one to one and a half minutes to complete. The track has wider curves compared to the special slalom, and the gates are used to mark the course instead of poles.
Giant slalom is a race with an average distance of 20-30 metres between the curves, and takes about one to one and a half minutes to complete. The track has wider curves compared to the special slalom, and the gates are used to mark the course instead of poles.
Giant slalom is a race with an average distance of 20-30 metres between the curves, and takes about one to one and a half minutes to complete. The track has wider curves compared to the special slalom, and the gates are used to mark the course instead of poles.
Giant slalom is a race with an average distance of 20-30 metres between the curves, and takes about one to one and a half minutes to complete. The track has wider curves compared to the special slalom, and the gates are used to mark the course instead of poles.
Special slalom (or just slalom) is the shortest Alpine ski race, with athletes typically finishing in a time of 50-60 seconds and the most number of turns. Skiers have to ski down a course, weaving through a series of gates set up in quick succession until they reach the finish line. Skiers have to touch the gates as they pass through them, so they wear special protection on their hands, legs, and face.
Special slalom (or just slalom) is the shortest Alpine ski race, with athletes typically finishing in a time of 50-60 seconds and the most number of turns. Skiers have to ski down a course, weaving through a series of gates set up in quick succession until they reach the finish line. Skiers have to touch the gates as they pass through them, so they wear special protection on their hands, legs, and face.
Special slalom (or just slalom) is the shortest Alpine ski race, with athletes typically finishing in a time of 50-60 seconds and the most number of turns. Skiers have to ski down a course, weaving through a series of gates set up in quick succession until they reach the finish line. Skiers have to touch the gates as they pass through them, so they wear special protection on their hands, legs, and face.
Special slalom (or just slalom) is the shortest Alpine ski race, with athletes typically finishing in a time of 50-60 seconds and the most number of turns. Skiers have to ski down a course, weaving through a series of gates set up in quick succession until they reach the finish line. Skiers have to touch the gates as they pass through them, so they wear special protection on their hands, legs, and face.
In the mixed 4x6km relay, there are 20 teams, each composed of four athletes — two women and two men — who each ski six km. The event starts with the first skier from each team. Each team member has two shooting sequences: one in the prone position and one standing. In each shooting sequence, competitors are required to hit five targets and are given three extra bullets (for a total of eight).
In individual races, women cover 15km and men cover 20km. Athletes stop four times at the shooting range and attempt to hit five targets. For each missed target in this event, the athlete incurs a one-minute penalty (instead of the penalty loop).
In individual races, women cover 15km and men cover 20km. Athletes stop four times at the shooting range and attempt to hit five targets. For each missed target in this event, the athlete incurs a one-minute penalty (instead of the penalty loop).
In sprint races, female competitors cover distances of 7.5km and men cover 10km. They stop twice to shoot at five separate targets, only using one shot for each
In sprint races, female competitors cover distances of 7.5km and men cover 10km. They stop twice to shoot at five separate targets, only using one shot for each
In the pursuit, athletes start the race sequentially based on their finishing time (or rather their delay behind the winner) in the sprint competition. Competitors stop four times to shoot at five separate targets, only using one shot for each.
In the pursuit, athletes start the race sequentially based on their finishing time (or rather their delay behind the winner) in the sprint competition. Competitors stop four times to shoot at five separate targets, only using one shot for each.
The relay is a four-person team speed event where each athlete tackles a section of the course: 7.5km each for a total of 30km for men and 6km each for a total of 24km for women. It begins with a mass start with the first skiers from each team. Each team member has two shooting sequences and three extra bullets (for a total of eight) to hit the five targets required for each shooting phase. The three extra bullets can be loaded one at a time.
The relay is a four-person team speed event where each athlete tackles a section of the course: 7.5km each for a total of 30km for men and 6km each for a total of 24km for women. It begins with a mass start with the first skiers from each team. Each team member has two shooting sequences and three extra bullets (for a total of eight) to hit the five targets required for each shooting phase. The three extra bullets can be loaded one at a time.
In the mass start, 30 athletes start simultaneously. Women compete over 12.5km and men over 15km. They stop four times to shoot at five separate targets, only using one shot for each.
In the mass start, 30 athletes start simultaneously. Women compete over 12.5km and men over 15km. They stop four times to shoot at five separate targets, only using one shot for each.
Bobsleigh 2-Man Official training Heats 1
2-Man Training Heat 2
Bobsleigh Women’s Monobob Official training Heats 1
Women Monobob Training Heat 2
Bobsleigh 2-Man Official Training Heats 3
2-Man Training Heat 4
Bobsleigh Women’s Monobob Official training Heats 3
Women Monobob Training Heat 4
Bobsleigh Women’s Monobob Official training Heats 5
Women Monobob Training Heat 6
Bobsleigh 2-Man Official training Heats 5
2-Man Training Heat 6
Women Monobob Heat 1
Women Monobob Heat 2
2-Man Heat 1
2-Man Heat 2
Women Monobob Heat 3
Women Monobob Heat 4
Bobsleigh 2-Woman Official training Heats 1
2-Woman Training Heat 2
2-Man Heat 3
2-Man Heat 4
Bobsleigh 4-Man Official training Heats 1
4-Man Training Heat 2
Bobsleigh 2-Woman Official training Heats 3
2-Woman Training Heat 4
Bobsleigh 4-Man Official training Heats 3
4-Man Training Heat 4
Bobsleigh 2-Woman Official training Heats 5
2-Woman Training Heat 6
Bobsleigh 4-Man Official training Heats 5
4-Man Training Heat 6
2-Woman Heat 1
2-Woman Heat 2
4-Man Heat 1
4-Man Heat 2
2-Woman Heat 3
2-Woman Heat 4
4-Man Heat 3
4-Man Heat 4
Women's 10 km + 10 km Skiathlon
Men's 10 km + 10 km Skiathlon
Women's Sprint Classic Qualification
Men's Sprint Classic Qualification
Women's Sprint Classic Quarterfinals
Men's Sprint Classic Quarterfinals
Women's Sprint Classic Semifinals
Men's Sprint Classic Semifinals
Women's Sprint Classic Final
Men's Sprint Classic Final
Women's 10 km Interval Start Free
Men's 10 km Interval Start Free
Women's 4 x 7.5 km Relay
Men's 4 x 7.5 km Relay
Women's Team Sprint Free Qualification
Men's Team Sprint Free Qualification
Women's Team Sprint Free Final
Men's Team Sprint Free Final
Men's 50 km Mass Start Classic
Women's 50 km Mass Start Classic
Ice Dance Rhythm Dance
Pair Short Program
Women Single Short Program
Men Single Skating Short Program Ice Dance Free Dance
Ice Dance Free Dance
Pair Skating Free Skating
Women Single Free Skating
Men Single Free Skating
Team Figure Skating Events Ice Dance, Pairs, Women Singles, and Men Singles Medal Ceremony Peacock combined this with Episode 9 (Team Event - Men Singles Medal Ceremony)
Ice Dance Rhythm Dance
Ice Dance Rhythm Dance
Men Short Program
Ice Dance Free Dance
Ice Dance Medal Ceremony
Men Free Skating
Men Singles Medal Ceremony
Pair Short Program
Pair Free Skating
Pair Skating Medal Ceremony
Women Short Program
Women Free Skating
Women Singles Medal Ceremony
Figure Skating Exhibition Gala
Women Freeski Slopestyle Qualification
Men Freeski Slopestyle Qualification
Women Slopestyle Final
Men Moguls #1
Men Slopestyle Final
Women Moguls #1
Women Moguls #2
Women Moguls Finals
Men Moguls #2
Men Moguls Finals
Women Dual Moguls Final
Women Big Air Qualification
Men Dual Moguls Final
Men Big Air Qualification
Women Big Air Final
Women Aerials Qualification
Men Aerials Qualification
Men Big Air Final
Women Aerials Final
Men Halfpipe Qualification
Men Aerials Final
Women Halfpipe Qualification
Women Ski Cross Qualification
Women Ski Cross Final
Men Halfpipe Final
Men Ski Cross Qualification
Mixed Team Aerials Final
Men Ski Cross Final
Women Halfpipe Final
Men Singles Run 1
Men Singles Run 3
Women Singles Run 1
Women Singles Run 3
Women and Men Doubles Run 1 & 2
Team Relay
Normal Hill Off. Training 1
Normal Hill Off. Training 2
Individual Gundersen NH/10km, Ski Jumping Trial Round
Individual Gundersen NH/10km, Ski Jumping Comp. Round
Individual Gundersen NH/10km, Cross-Country
Large Hill Off. Training 1
Large Hill Off. Training 2
Large Hill Off. Training 3
Individual Gundersen LH/10km, Ski Jumping Trial Round
Individual Gundersen LH/10km, Ski Jumping Comp. Round
Individual Gundersen LH/10km, Cross-Country
Large Hill Off. Training 4
Team Sprint, Ski Jumping Trial Round
Team Sprint, Ski Jumping Comp. Round
Team Sprint, Cross-Country, 2 x 7.5 km
Women 500 m Qualification Men 1,000 m Qualification Mixed Team Relay QF/SF/Finals
Women 500 m QF/SF/Finals Men 1,000 m QF/SF/Finals
Men 1,500 m QF/SF/Finals Women 1,000 m Qualification Women 3,000 m Relay Semifinals
Women 1,000 m QF/SF/Finals Men 500 m Qualification Men 5,000 m Relay Semifinals
Men 500 m QF/SF/Finals Women 3,000 m Relay Finals
Women 1,500 m QF/SF/Finals Men 5,000 m Relay Finals
Women Official Training Heat 1
Women Official Training Heat 2
Men Official Training Heat 1
Men Official Training Heat 2
Women Official Training Heat 3
Women Official Training Heat 4
Men Official Training Heat 3
Men Official Training Heat 4
Women Official Training Heat 5
Women Official Training Heat 6
Men Official Training Heat 5
Men Official Training Heat 6
Men Heat 1
Men Heat 2
Women Heat 1
Women Heat 2
Men Heat 3
Men Heat 4 (Final)
Women Heat 3
Women Heat 4 (Final)
Mixed Team
Women Normal Hill Individual
Men Normal Hill Individual
Mixed Team
Men Large Hill Individual
Women Large Hill Individual
Men Super Team
Women and Men Sprint Heats
Women and Men Sprint Finals
Mixed Relay Finals
Men Big Air Qualification
Men Big Air Final
Women and Men Parallel Giant Slalom Qualification
Women and Men Parallel Giant Slalom Finals
Women Big Air Qualification
Women Big Air Final
Women Halfpipe Qualification
Men Halfpipe Qualification
Men Snowboard Cross Qualification
Men Snowboard Cross Final
Women Halfpipe Final
Women Snowboard Cross Qualification
Women Snowboard Cross Final
Men Halfpipe Final
Mixed Team Snowboard Cross Final
Women Slopestyle Qualification
Men Slopestyle Qualification
Women Slopestyle Final
Men Slopestyle Final
Women 3,000 m
Men 5,000 m
Women 1,000 m
Men 1,000 m
Women 5,000 m
Men 10,000 m
Women Team Pursuit Qualification + Men 500 m
Men Team Pursuit Qualification + Women 500 m
Men & Women Team Pursuit Finals
Men 1,500 m
Women 1,500 m
Men & Women Mass Start