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Italy Eyes Golden Opportunities on Day Two of Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics
The second day of competition at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics promises a wealth of medal chances for Italy, spanning alpine skiing, biathlon, snowboarding, speed skating, and figure skating. The schedule is packed with events, offering fans a diverse range of sporting action.
Alpine Skiing: Goggia and Brignone Lead the Charge
The day kicks off at 11:30 AM with the women’s downhill race on the iconic Olympia delle Tofane course in Cortina d’Ampezzo. All eyes will be on Italian favorites Sofia Goggia and Federica Brignone. Laura Pirovano is also poised to challenge for a surprise podium finish.
Snowboarding: Italian Dominance in Parallel Giant Slalom
Action shifts to Livigno for the parallel giant slalom snowboarding event. Italy has demonstrated strong performance in this discipline, dominating the World Cup season with five wins in seven races for the men. The women’s team also looks promising.
Biathlon: Mixed Relay Pursuit
Simultaneously, the biathlon mixed relay begins in Anterselva, featuring a strong Italian team comprised of Tommaso Giacomel, Lukas Hofer, Lisa Vittozzi, and Dorothea Wierer, all aiming for a medal.
Speed and Figure Skating: Ghiotto and Team Event
The afternoon will spotlight Davide Ghiotto in the 5,000-meter speed skating event. The evening will conclude with the team event in figure skating.
Curling and Beyond: A Full Schedule
The day’s schedule also includes curling matches for Constantini and Mosaner against the Czech Republic and Great Britain. Additional events include snowboard qualifications, slittino (luge) competitions, and hockey matches.
Detailed Event Schedule – February 8th
Here’s a breakdown of the key events scheduled for Sunday, February 8th:
- 09:00 – Snowboard – Slalom Giant Parallel (Women), Qualifications
- 09:30 – Snowboard – Slalom Giant Parallel (Men), Qualifications
- 10:00 – Snowboard – Slalom Giant Parallel (Women), Elimination Round
- 10:05 – Curling – Mixed, Preliminaries: Norway vs. Czech Republic & Korea vs. Estonia
- 10:30 – Snowboard – Slalom Giant Parallel (Men), Elimination Round
- 11:30 – Alpine Skiing – Downhill (Women), MEDAL EVENT
- 12:30 – Cross-Country Skiing – 20km Skiathlon (Men), MEDAL EVENT
- 13:00 – Snowboard – Slalom Giant Parallel (Women), 1/8 Finals
- 13:24 – Snowboard – Slalom Giant Parallel (Men), 1/8 Finals
- 13:48 – Snowboard – Slalom Giant Parallel (Women), Quarterfinals
- 14:00 – Snowboard – Slalom Giant Parallel (Men), Quarterfinals
- 14:05 – Biathlon – Mixed Relay, MEDAL EVENT
- 14:12 – Snowboard – Slalom Giant Parallel (Women), Semifinals
- 14:19 – Snowboard – Slalom Giant Parallel (Men), Semifinals
- 14:26 – Snowboard – Slalom Giant Parallel (Women), Bronze Medal Final
- 14:29 – Snowboard – Slalom Giant Parallel (Women), Gold Medal Final
- 14:36 – Snowboard – Slalom Giant Parallel (Men), Bronze Medal Final
- 14:39 – Snowboard – Slalom Giant Parallel (Men), Gold Medal Final
- 14:35 – Curling – Mixed, Preliminaries (multiple matches)
- 16:00 – Speed Skating – 5000m (Men), MEDAL EVENT
- 16:40 – Ice Hockey – Women, Group B: France vs. Sweden
- 17:00 – Luge – Men’s Singles, 3rd Run
- 18:32 – Luge – Men’s Singles, MEDAL EVENT
- 19:05 – Curling – Mixed, Preliminaries (multiple matches)
- 19:30 – Figure Skating – Team Event, Free Pairs
- 19:30 – Snowboard – Considerable Air (Women), Qualifications
- 20:45 – Figure Skating – Team Event, Free Women
- 21:10 – Ice Hockey – Women, Group A: Czech Republic vs. Finland
- 21:55 – Figure Skating – Team Event, Free Men
- 23:00 – Figure Skating – Team Event, Overall Ranking
FAQ
Q: Where are the events taking place?
A: Events are spread across Cortina d’Ampezzo, Livigno, Anterselva, and other locations within the Milan-Cortina region.
Q: Which Italian athletes are expected to perform well?
A: Sofia Goggia, Federica Brignone, Tommaso Giacomel, Lukas Hofer, Lisa Vittozzi, Dorothea Wierer, and Davide Ghiotto are all strong contenders for medals.
Q: What is the significance of the Olympia delle Tofane course?
A: The Olympia delle Tofane is a legendary downhill course known for its challenging terrain and breathtaking views.
Q: What snowboarding events are scheduled?
A: The parallel giant slalom is the main snowboarding event on February 8th, with qualifications and finals taking place.
Did you know? Italy won five medals and climbed to eighth place in the medal standings.
Stay tuned for further updates and results from the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics!
