Official Dates and Competition Window Explained
Published: January 12, 2026
Updated: February 8, 2026
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The Games are officially set for February 6-22, 2026. However, as the official schedule notes, selected events begin before the opening ceremony.
Opening day is not always first competition day
In Olympic planning, certain events often start before the ceremony for operational reasons.
Milano Cortina 2026 follows that pattern, so watching plans should begin before February 6.
A simple three-phase watch plan
Phase 1: qualification and opening sessions. Phase 2: medal-heavy finals. Phase 3: priority replays and key rivalries.
This structure works well if you have limited weekday time but want to stay aligned with competition flow.
How to avoid schedule mistakes
Track the last update timestamp on official schedules because session details can move.
Also separate event times from local broadcaster times. They are not always identical.
FAQ
Are the official Games dates February 6-22, 2026?
Yes. That is the official main period, while some disciplines begin earlier.
Why do different articles show different start dates?
Many mix the opening ceremony date with the first competition date. Official schedule pages clarify both.
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