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2026 Winter Olympics

The 2026 Winter Olympics (Italian: 2026 Olimpiadi invernali), officially the XXV Olympic Winter Games (Italian: XXV Giochi olimpici invernali) and also known as Milano-Cortina 2026, is an upcoming international multi-sport event scheduled to take place from 6 to 22 February 2026 in the Italian cities of Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo. The joint bid from the two cities beat another joint bid from Swedish cities StockholmÅre by 47–34 votes at the 134th Session of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in Lausanne, Switzerland, on 24 June 2019.[1][2][3]

XXV Olympic Winter Games
Emblem of the 2026 Winter Olympics
Host cityMilan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
MottoSognando insieme[citation needed] (English: Dreaming together)
Events116 in 8 sports
Opening6 February 2026
Closing22 February 2026
StadiumSan Siro (opening ceremony)
Verona Arena (closing ceremony)
Winter
Summer
2026 Winter Paralympics

This will be the fourth Olympic Games hosted in Italy, which previously hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo and the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. It will be the first Olympic Games officially featuring multiple host cities and will be the first Winter Olympics since Sarajevo 1984 where the opening and closing ceremonies will be held in different venues. Events will also take place in seven other north-northeastern Italian cities. The games will mark the 20th anniversary of the Winter Olympics in Turin and the 70th anniversary of the Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo. It will follow the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris and precede the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.

Bidding process edit

Host city selection edit

Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo were selected as the host cities on 24 June 2019 at the 134th IOC Session in Lausanne, Switzerland. The three Italian IOC members, Franco Carraro, Ivo Ferriani and Giovanni Malagò, and two Swedish IOC members, Gunilla Lindberg and Stefan Holm, were ineligible to vote as stated in the Olympic Charter.

2026 Winter Olympics bidding results[4]
City Nation Votes
Milan–Cortina d'Ampezzo   Italy 47
Stockholm–Åre   Sweden 34
One abstention[4]

Development and preparations edit

Speed Skating venue selection edit

During the bid process, the bidding Committee proposed that the speed skating events could be held at the existing Ice Rink Piné in Baselga di Pinè. However, despite the infrastructure being ready, it required a roof which impact and cost studies indicated would be very expensive, potentially breaking the budget. So instead, the Committee deliberated over three choices: building a temporary or a permanent ice rink in the pavilions of Fiera Milano, options that would require significant structural work, or move the events to the Oval Lingotto in the city of Turin which required no structural changes.The venue was constructed to host the speed skating during the 2006 Winter Olympics and after the games, hosted a variety of events such as exhibitions, fairs and conferences.The venue was also used at 2007 Winter Universiade to host the same sport and also will host the same event in 2025. In April 2023, it was estimated that the temporary ice rink in Fiera Milano would cost nearly €20 million, which would be paid for with private funds. The proposal to use Turin's Oval Lingotto received opposition from Milan-area officials, including Milan mayor Giuseppe Sala and officials from the host regions of Lombardy and Veneto.[5] Fiera Milano was confirmed as the speed skating venue on 19 April 2023.[6][7]

Ice sliding centre venue selection edit

During the bid process, the bidding Committee proposed to restore the iconic Eugenio Monti olympic track in Cortina, to be relaunched as a federal centre also for sledding and skeleton.[8] The minimum cost of restoring the abandoned track was initially estimated at about €14 million, while in the official Milan-Cortina bid dossier the cost indicated was €100 million (similar to Cesana Pariol track cost of €110 million for the Turin 2006 olympics).[9] After initially forecasting an expenditure of €40-50 million, the Veneto Region allocated funding up to €85 million to build the new Olympic venues. An annual expenditure of €400,000 was also planned for the management of the facility, which would be open four months a year, to be settled through the establishment of €8 million fund.[10] Due to the rising cost of construction materials, Luca Zaia announced in February 2023 that the restoring cost for the Cortina olympic track would be up to €120 million.[11] Calling for tenders to award the work, no company came forward with a bid by the 31 July 2023 deadline;[12] even after that, no company interested in carrying out the work could be found, both for economic reasons and because of the difficulty to complete all works before the start of the Olympics.[13] Due to critical issues, costs and prohibitive times for the total renovation of Cortina track, the mayor of Innsbruck, Austria proposed to use the existing Igls olympic Sliding Centre.[14] On 16 October 2023 the Italian National Olympic Committee announced that the track will not be rebuilt to host the Olympic Winter Games, and the sliding events of the 2026 Games will be held outside of Italy.[15] However, the Italian government wants the sliding events to remain in Italy, so they recommended revamping the Cesana Pariol sliding track which hosted the events at Torino 2006.[16]

Venues edit

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Locations of the venues in Northern Italy. The host cities are circled in blue.
 
 
San Siro Stadium in Milan and Verona Arena will be venues of opening and closing ceremonies respectively.

The Milan-Cortina 2026 proposal involved many of the competition venues used during the 2013 Winter Universiade (Val di Fiemme), held in the province of Trentino and those infrastructures that were still in use that were also used in the 1956 Winter Olympics also held in Cortina D'Ampezzo. All the ice events with the exception of curling will be held in venues in Milan or their Metropolitan Region. The opening ceremony is scheduled to be held at the San Siro and the closing is to be held at the Verona Arena as the only event scheduled for Verona.

Milan Cluster edit

Cortina d'Ampezzo Cluster edit

Valtellina Cluster edit

Val di Fiemme Cluster edit

Verona edit

Sports edit

Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each discipline.

On 18 June 2021, the International Olympic Committee proposed that ski mountaineering be included as a sport for the 2026 Winter Olympics. The proposal was approved on 20 July.[17]

On 24 June 2022, the IOC announced the final 2026 program. The alpine mixed team parallel event was removed, and the alpine combined event will now feature a couple (one man and one woman) from each team instead of one as proposed by the FIS.[18] Along with the three ski mountaineering events, five new events have been added to the Olympic program in four sports that were already on the program. In this way, a total of 116 events in eight sports were scheduled.[19]

  • Freestyle skiing: Men's and women's dual moguls.
  • Luge: Women's doubles. There was a reversal of the existing doubles event from open to an exclusively men's event.
  • Ski jumping: Women's large hill individual
  • Ski mountaineering: Men's and Women's sprint, mixed relay
  • Skeleton: Mixed team

Participating National Olympic Committees edit

The following 8 National Olympic Committees have qualified athletes. Seven qualifiers and the hosts, Italy, were confirmed as entered by the IIHF into their ice hockey tournament with Russia provisionally holding another spot.[20]

Participating National Olympic Committees
  •   Canada (48)
  •   Czech Republic (25)
  •   Finland (25)
  •   Germany (25)
  •   Italy (48) (host)
  •   Sweden (25)
  •   Switzerland (25)
  •   United States (48)

Marketing edit

Emblem edit

The official emblem for the 2026 Games was decided through an online poll that opened on 6 March 2021. The two candidate emblems were unveiled at the Sanremo Music Festival 2021 by former Italian Olympic gold medallists Federica Pellegrini and Alberto Tomba and are nicknamed "Dado" and "Futura".[21] They were both designed by Landor Associates.[22] The vote closed on 25 March 2021, with the winning emblem, the "Futura" emblem, was announced on 30 March 2021.[23][24]

Theme song edit

During the Sanremo Music Festival 2022, two candidates for the official anthem of the event were presented, with a poll opening afterward. On 7 March 2022, "Fino all'alba" ("Until the dawn")—composed by the youth music group La Cittadina of the San Pietro Martire in Seveso, and performed during Sanremo by Arisa—was announced as the winner.[25]

Broadcasting rights edit

On 16 January 2023, the IOC announced that it had renewed its European broadcast rights agreement with Warner Bros. Discovery Sports to last from 2026 through to 2032. The contract covers pay television and streaming rights to the Summer, Winter, and Youth Olympics on the Eurosport and Discovery+ channels in 49 European territories.[70] Unlike the previous contract where corporate precursor Discovery, Inc. was responsible for sub-licensing them to broadcasters in each country,[71][72] free-to-air rights packages were concurrently awarded to the European Broadcasting Union and its members to cover at least 100 hours of each Winter Olympics.[70] In Italy, domestic rights are handled by the country's public broadcaster RAI[51] and WBD's Italian division.

In the United States, NBC will again broadcast the event as part of its US$7.75 billion contract[73] to air the Olympics through to 2032.[74] Under the National Football League's new media rights agreements that begin in 2023, NBC will also serve as broadcaster of the Super Bowl (which is now rotated among all four of the United States' major commercial FTA networks) during Winter Olympic years that fall under the contract.[75][76]

See also edit

Notes edit

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External links edit

  • "Milano-Cortina 2026". Olympics.com. International Olympic Committee.
  • Milano–Cortina 2026 8 March 2022 at the Wayback Machine
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Winter GamesEmblem of the 2026 Winter OlympicsHost cityMilan and Cortina d Ampezzo ItalyMottoSognando insieme citation needed English Dreaming together Events116 in 8 sportsOpening6 February 2026Closing22 February 2026StadiumSan Siro opening ceremony Verona Arena closing ceremony Winter Beijing 2022TBD 2030 Summer Paris 2024Los Angeles 2028 2026 Winter ParalympicsThis will be the fourth Olympic Games hosted in Italy which previously hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d Ampezzo and the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome It will be the first Olympic Games officially featuring multiple host cities and will be the first Winter Olympics since Sarajevo 1984 where the opening and closing ceremonies will be held in different venues Events will also take place in seven other north northeastern Italian cities The games will mark the 20th anniversary of the Winter Olympics in Turin and the 70th anniversary of the Winter Olympics in Cortina d Ampezzo It will follow the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris and precede the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles California Contents 1 Bidding process 1 1 Host city selection 2 Development and preparations 2 1 Speed Skating venue selection 2 2 Ice sliding centre venue selection 3 Venues 3 1 Milan Cluster 3 2 Cortina d Ampezzo Cluster 3 3 Valtellina Cluster 3 4 Val di Fiemme Cluster 3 5 Verona 4 Sports 5 Participating National Olympic Committees 6 Marketing 6 1 Emblem 6 2 Theme song 7 Broadcasting rights 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksBidding process editMain article Bids for the 2026 Winter Olympics Host city selection edit Milan and Cortina d Ampezzo were selected as the host cities on 24 June 2019 at the 134th IOC Session in Lausanne Switzerland The three Italian IOC members Franco Carraro Ivo Ferriani and Giovanni Malago and two Swedish IOC members Gunilla Lindberg and Stefan Holm were ineligible to vote as stated in the Olympic Charter 2026 Winter Olympics bidding results 4 City Nation VotesMilan Cortina d Ampezzo nbsp Italy 47Stockholm Are nbsp Sweden 34One abstention 4 Development and preparations editSpeed Skating venue selection edit During the bid process the bidding Committee proposed that the speed skating events could be held at the existing Ice Rink Pine in Baselga di Pine However despite the infrastructure being ready it required a roof which impact and cost studies indicated would be very expensive potentially breaking the budget So instead the Committee deliberated over three choices building a temporary or a permanent ice rink in the pavilions of Fiera Milano options that would require significant structural work or move the events to the Oval Lingotto in the city of Turin which required no structural changes The venue was constructed to host the speed skating during the 2006 Winter Olympics and after the games hosted a variety of events such as exhibitions fairs and conferences The venue was also used at 2007 Winter Universiade to host the same sport and also will host the same event in 2025 In April 2023 it was estimated that the temporary ice rink in Fiera Milano would cost nearly 20 million which would be paid for with private funds The proposal to use Turin s Oval Lingotto received opposition from Milan area officials including Milan mayor Giuseppe Sala and officials from the host regions of Lombardy and Veneto 5 Fiera Milano was confirmed as the speed skating venue on 19 April 2023 6 7 Ice sliding centre venue selection edit During the bid process the bidding Committee proposed to restore the iconic Eugenio Monti olympic track in Cortina to be relaunched as a federal centre also for sledding and skeleton 8 The minimum cost of restoring the abandoned track was initially estimated at about 14 million while in the official Milan Cortina bid dossier the cost indicated was 100 million similar to Cesana Pariol track cost of 110 million for the Turin 2006 olympics 9 After initially forecasting an expenditure of 40 50 million the Veneto Region allocated funding up to 85 million to build the new Olympic venues An annual expenditure of 400 000 was also planned for the management of the facility which would be open four months a year to be settled through the establishment of 8 million fund 10 Due to the rising cost of construction materials Luca Zaia announced in February 2023 that the restoring cost for the Cortina olympic track would be up to 120 million 11 Calling for tenders to award the work no company came forward with a bid by the 31 July 2023 deadline 12 even after that no company interested in carrying out the work could be found both for economic reasons and because of the difficulty to complete all works before the start of the Olympics 13 Due to critical issues costs and prohibitive times for the total renovation of Cortina track the mayor of Innsbruck Austria proposed to use the existing Igls olympic Sliding Centre 14 On 16 October 2023 the Italian National Olympic Committee announced that the track will not be rebuilt to host the Olympic Winter Games and the sliding events of the 2026 Games will be held outside of Italy 15 However the Italian government wants the sliding events to remain in Italy so they recommended revamping the Cesana Pariol sliding track which hosted the events at Torino 2006 16 Venues edit nbsp nbsp Milan nbsp Rho nbsp Assago nbsp Bormio nbsp Livigno nbsp Cortina d Ampezzo nbsp Rasen Antholz nbsp Predazzo nbsp Tesero nbsp Veronaclass notpageimage Locations of the venues in Northern Italy The host cities are circled in blue nbsp nbsp San Siro Stadium in Milan and Verona Arena will be venues of opening and closing ceremonies respectively The Milan Cortina 2026 proposal involved many of the competition venues used during the 2013 Winter Universiade Val di Fiemme held in the province of Trentino and those infrastructures that were still in use that were also used in the 1956 Winter Olympics also held in Cortina D Ampezzo All the ice events with the exception of curling will be held in venues in Milan or their Metropolitan Region The opening ceremony is scheduled to be held at the San Siro and the closing is to be held at the Verona Arena as the only event scheduled for Verona Milan Cluster edit Stadio Giuseppe Meazza San Siro Opening ceremony Fiera Milano Rho Ice hockey secondary venue Speed skating IBC and MBC Mediolanum Forum Assago Figure skating Short track PalaItalia Santa Giulia Main Ice hockey venue Piazza del Duomo Medal Plaza and Live SiteCortina d Ampezzo Cluster edit Olimpia delle Tofane piste for alpine skiing South Tyrol Arena Antholz biathlon Stadio olimpico del ghiaccio curlingValtellina Cluster edit Pista Stelvio Bormio piste for alpine skiing amp ski mountaineering Mottolino Sitas Tagliede Carosello 3000 Livigno piste for snowboarding freestyle skiingVal di Fiemme Cluster edit Stadio del salto Giuseppe Dal Ben Predazzo ski jumping Nordic combined Centro del fondo Fabio Canal Lago di Tesero cross country skiing Nordic combinedVerona edit Verona Arena closing ceremoniesSports editNumbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each discipline nbsp Alpine skiing 10 details nbsp Biathlon 11 details nbsp Bobsleigh 4 details nbsp Cross country skiing 12 details nbsp Curling 3 details nbsp Figure skating 5 details nbsp Freestyle skiing 15 details nbsp Ice hockey 2 details nbsp Luge 5 details nbsp Nordic combined 3 details nbsp Short track speed skating 9 details nbsp Skeleton 3 details nbsp Ski jumping 6 details nbsp Ski mountaineering 3 details nbsp Snowboarding 11 details nbsp Speed skating 14 details On 18 June 2021 the International Olympic Committee proposed that ski mountaineering be included as a sport for the 2026 Winter Olympics The proposal was approved on 20 July 17 On 24 June 2022 the IOC announced the final 2026 program The alpine mixed team parallel event was removed and the alpine combined event will now feature a couple one man and one woman from each team instead of one as proposed by the FIS 18 Along with the three ski mountaineering events five new events have been added to the Olympic program in four sports that were already on the program In this way a total of 116 events in eight sports were scheduled 19 Freestyle skiing Men s and women s dual moguls Luge Women s doubles There was a reversal of the existing doubles event from open to an exclusively men s event Ski jumping Women s large hill individual Ski mountaineering Men s and Women s sprint mixed relay Skeleton Mixed teamParticipating National Olympic Committees editThe following 8 National Olympic Committees have qualified athletes Seven qualifiers and the hosts Italy were confirmed as entered by the IIHF into their ice hockey tournament with Russia provisionally holding another spot 20 Participating National Olympic Committees nbsp Canada 48 nbsp Czech Republic 25 nbsp Finland 25 nbsp Germany 25 nbsp Italy 48 host nbsp Sweden 25 nbsp Switzerland 25 nbsp United States 48 Marketing editEmblem edit The official emblem for the 2026 Games was decided through an online poll that opened on 6 March 2021 The two candidate emblems were unveiled at the Sanremo Music Festival 2021 by former Italian Olympic gold medallists Federica Pellegrini and Alberto Tomba and are nicknamed Dado and Futura 21 They were both designed by Landor Associates 22 The vote closed on 25 March 2021 with the winning emblem the Futura emblem was announced on 30 March 2021 23 24 Theme song edit During the Sanremo Music Festival 2022 two candidates for the official anthem of the event were presented with a poll opening afterward On 7 March 2022 Fino all alba Until the dawn composed by the youth music group La Cittadina of the San Pietro Martire in Seveso and performed during Sanremo by Arisa was announced as the winner 25 Broadcasting rights editAlbania RTSH 26 Asia Infront Sports amp Media 27 28 Australia Nine Network 29 30 Austria ORF 31 Belgium RTBF VRT 32 33 Brazil Grupo Globo 34 Bulgaria BNT 35 Canada CBC Radio Canada 36 China CMG 37 Croatia HRT 38 Czech Republic CT 39 Denmark DR TV 2 40 Europe except Russia and Belarus EBU Warner Bros Discovery 41 Estonia ERR 42 Finland Yle 43 France France Televisions 44 Germany ARD ZDF 45 Greece ERT 46 Hungary MTVA 47 Iceland RUV 48 Ireland RTE 49 Israel Sports Channel 50 Italy RAI 51 Japan Japan Consortium 52 Kosovo RTK 53 Latvia LTV 54 Lithuania LRT 55 Macau TDM 56 Montenegro RTCG 57 Netherlands NOS 58 North Korea JTBC 59 Norway NRK 60 Poland TVP 61 Slovakia RTVS 62 Slovenia RTV 63 South Korea JTBC 59 Spain RTVE 64 Sweden SVT 65 Switzerland SRG SSR 66 Ukraine Suspilne 67 United Kingdom BBC 68 United States NBCUniversal 69 On 16 January 2023 the IOC announced that it had renewed its European broadcast rights agreement with Warner Bros Discovery Sports to last from 2026 through to 2032 The contract covers pay television and streaming rights to the Summer Winter and Youth Olympics on the Eurosport and Discovery channels in 49 European territories 70 Unlike the previous contract where corporate precursor Discovery Inc was responsible for sub licensing them to broadcasters in each country 71 72 free to air rights packages were concurrently awarded to the European Broadcasting Union and its members to cover at least 100 hours of each Winter Olympics 70 In Italy domestic rights are handled by the country s public broadcaster RAI 51 and WBD s Italian division In the United States NBC will again broadcast the event as part of its US 7 75 billion contract 73 to air the Olympics through to 2032 74 Under the National Football League s new media rights agreements that begin in 2023 NBC will also serve as broadcaster of the Super Bowl which is now rotated among all four of the United States major commercial FTA networks during Winter Olympic years that fall under the contract 75 76 See also edit nbsp Olympic Games portal2026 Winter Paralympics Olympic Games celebrated in Italy 1956 Winter Olympics Cortina D Ampezzo 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