All Seasons

Season 1 - Ceremonies

Season 2 - Alpine Skiing

  • S02E01 Men's Downhill 1st Official Training

    • February 4, 2026

    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.

  • S02E02 Men's Downhill 2nd Official Training

    • February 5, 2026

    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.

  • S02E03 Women’s Downhill 2nd Official Training

    • February 6, 2026

    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.

  • S02E04 Men's Downhill 3rd Official Training

    • February 6, 2026

    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.

  • S02E05 Women's Downhill 3rd Official Training

    • February 7, 2026

    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.

  • S02E06 Men's Downhill

    • February 7, 2026

    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.

  • S02E07 Women's Downhill

    • February 8, 2026

    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.

  • S02E08 Men's Team Combined Downhill

    • February 9, 2026

    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.

  • S02E09 Women's TC DH 1st Official Training

    • February 9, 2026

    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.

  • S02E10 Men's Team Combined Slalom

    • February 9, 2026

    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.

  • S02E11 Women's Team Combined Downhill

    • February 10, 2026

    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.

  • S02E12 Women Team Combined Slalom

    • February 10, 2026

    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.

  • S02E13 Men Super-G

    • February 11, 2026

    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.

  • S02E14 Women Super-G

    • February 12, 2026

    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.

  • S02E15 Men Giant Slalom Run 1

    • February 14, 2026

    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.

  • S02E16 Men Giant Slalom Run 2

    • February 14, 2026

    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.

  • S02E17 Women Giant Slalom Run 1

    • February 15, 2026

    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.

  • S02E18 Women Giant Slalom Run 2

    • February 15, 2026

    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.

  • S02E19 Men Slalom Run 1

    • February 16, 2026

    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.

  • S02E20 Men Slalom Run 2

    • February 16, 2026

    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.

  • S02E21 Women Slalom Run 1

    • February 18, 2026

    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.

  • S02E22 Women Slalom Run 2

    • February 18, 2026

    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.

Season 3 - Biathlon

  • S03E01 Mixed Relay 4 x 6 km (M+W)

    • February 8, 2026

    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).

  • S03E02 Men 20 km Individual

    • February 10, 2026

    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).

  • S03E03 Women 15 km Individual

    • February 11, 2026

    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).

  • S03E04 Men 10 km Sprint

    • February 13, 2026

    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

  • S03E05 Women 7.5 km Sprint

    • February 14, 2026

    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

  • S03E06 Men 12.5 km Pursuit

    • February 15, 2026

    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.

  • S03E07 Women 10 km Pursuit

    • February 15, 2026

    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.

  • S03E08 Men 4 x 7.5 km Relay

    • February 17, 2026

    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.

  • S03E09 Women 4 x 6 km Relay

    • February 18, 2026

    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.

  • S03E10 Men 15 km Mass Start

    • February 20, 2026

    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.

  • S03E11 Women 12.5 km Mass Start

    • February 21, 2026

    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.

Season 4 - Bobsled

Season 5 - Cross-Country Skiing

Season 6 - Curling

Season 7 - Figure Skating

Season 8 - Freestyle Skiing

Season 9 - Women's Ice Hockey

Season 10 - Luge

Season 11 - Nordic Combined

Season 12 - Short Track Speed Skating

Season 13 - Skeleton

Season 14 - Ski Jumping

Season 15 - Ski Mountaineering

Season 16 - Snowboarding

Season 17 - Speed Skating

Season 18 - Men's Ice Hockey