The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo feature the men's two-man bobsled medal decision on February 17. The final runs take place at the Cortina Sliding Centre, starting at 21:05. Germany fields strong teams with favorites like Francesco Friedrich competing.
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo include four bobsled events, all at the Cortina Sliding Centre in Cortina d’Ampezzo. On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, the men's two-man bobsled final runs are scheduled. The third run starts at 19:00, followed by the fourth and decisive run at 21:05.
The full bobsled schedule begins with trainings on February 12. The women's monobob decision occurred on February 16, with women's two-man on February 21 and men's four-man on February 22. Overall, there are 116 medal decisions in Italy by February 22.
Germany, a traditional bobsled powerhouse, fields 18 athletes: three teams each in men's two/four-man, women's monobob, and women's two-man. Favorites include Francesco Friedrich, multiple world champion and Olympic winner, Johannes Lochner, Laura Nolte, Lisa Buckwitz, and Adam Ammour, aiming for several medals.
Coverage in Germany is live on free TV via ARD, ZDF, and Eurosport 1. Free streams are available in the ARD and ZDF media libraries, with paid options on discovery+, DAZN, and HBO Max.