Mixed doubles curling will launch the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics on February 4, two days before the official opening ceremony. The event at the historic Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium promises an energetic atmosphere with Italy as a strong contender. Viewers can watch Americans compete starting February 5 against Norway and Switzerland.
The 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics begin ahead of the formal schedule, with mixed doubles curling starting on Wednesday, February 4, alongside alpine skiing training. Other early events include ski jumping, snowboarding, figure skating, and ice hockey. The first medals will be awarded from February 7, and the Games conclude with the Closing Ceremony on February 22.
Curling competitions span the full duration, from February 4 to February 22, featuring men's, women's, and mixed doubles events. Each discipline includes 10 teams, with Italy qualifying automatically as host. Canada leads women's qualification points, led by skipper Rachel Homan, who seeks her first Olympic medal despite the country's 12 all-time curling medals. Great Britain tops men's qualifiers under Bruce Mouat, aiming for redemption after a close 2022 loss. In mixed doubles, the U.S. team of Korey Dropkin and Cory Thiesse earned their spot by winning the 2025 Olympic Trials, following their 2023 World Championship victory. Defending champions Italy's Stefania Constantini and Amos Mosaner, from Cortina, enter as 2025 World Champions, joined by strong teams from Sweden and Estonia.
The Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium, originally built for the 1956 Games, now seats 3,500 with a roof added in 2003. Its wooden stands and proximity to sliding events create a cozy, historic vibe. 'Even just walking into the arena, there’s the old plaques, some of the signage is still there, so there’s a real feel and sense of history,' said Curling Canada director David Murdoch. Venue manager Tom Brewster expects lively crowds, noting Italians' strong support. Coach Laine Peters described it as having a 'log cabin' feel with lots of wood and windows. Canada's men's team is skipped by Brad Jacobs.
All times are in ET, with broadcasts on NBC platforms.