The men’s super-G final in alpine skiing at the 2026 Winter Olympics is scheduled for Wednesday, February 11, at 5:30 a.m. ET. Competitors will race at the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre or Stelvio Ski Center in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, with live coverage available on multiple platforms. Favorites include Switzerland’s Marco Odermatt and the United States’ Ryan Cochran-Siegle.
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina continue with the men’s super-G alpine skiing final, a discipline that combines the speed of downhill with the technical gates of giant slalom. Alpine skiing has been part of the Winter Games since 1936, becoming a staple with the addition of downhill in 1948.
The event is set for Wednesday, February 11, 2026, starting at 5:30 a.m. ET. One source indicates the race will take place at the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, while another specifies the Stelvio Ski Center, both located in the same region. Live coverage will be available on Peacock and NBC Olympics, with a primetime encore airing at 8 p.m. ET on NBC. Viewers can access the event through Peacock Premium or Premium Plus subscriptions, or for free via a DirecTV trial.
Defending champion Austria’s Matthias Mayer has retired since winning gold in Beijing four years ago, opening the door for new contenders. Switzerland’s Marco Odermatt, who took gold in the giant slalom in 2022, is expected to perform strongly. The United States’ Ryan Cochran-Siegle, who earned silver in the 2022 super-G, showed promise in recent downhill training runs.
This competition highlights the high speeds and precise navigation required, testing athletes’ nerves on the Italian slopes.