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The 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy are officially up and running with competition in full swing on Day 1 today. After yesterday’s opening ceremony, there is a full schedule of events today, with gold medals on the line in the women’s downhill skiing,
Peacock will carry all Winter Olympics events, but coverage will be spread across NBC, USA Network, CNBC and NBCSN on linear TV. Live TV streamers such as YouTube TV, DirecTV MySports and Hulu Plus Live TV offer cord-free ways to stream all the traditional TV channels listed.
Unlike in the Summer Olympics where Americans often dominate the podium, Team USA has lagged behind a bit in recent Winter Games. In 2022, Team USA finished fifth in the medal count with 25 total medals -- although their nine gold medals was good for third.
Ice hockey will run the entire length of the Olympics, and feature some of the world's best players.
Live Coverage of the Opening Ceremony of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics is Tomorrow, Feb. 6th on NBC and Peacock; Live Coverage Begins at 2 p.m. ET, with Primetime Coverage at 8 p.m. ET/PT
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