When does the action begin? How to watch live? And are there any genuine heated rivalries? Your questions about the Milano Cortina Games answered
For Australia, the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 Opening Ceremony will start at 6am AEDT Saturday, February 7 on Channel Nine, 9Now and Stan. We will be awake to hear Carey whistle tone in the games before she disappears until next Christmas.
The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics are set to light up screens across Australia, starting with the Opening Ceremony.
The 5 female Australian athletes to watch at the Winter Olympics, from Jakara Anthony’s title defence to rising stars in freeski & ice dance.
Who are the Aussies to keep an eye on? How can we watch them in Australia? When does it start? How many gold medals have Australia won? We've answered every question about the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina.
To achieve her ultimate goal of winning back-to-back Olympic gold medals, Australia’s Jakara Anthony has to overcome two major hurdles that no-one else has ever managed before.
The 20-year-old Guseli received a surprise eleventh-hour entry to the event after a rival competitor’s withdrawal, and he capitalised in spectacular fashion as he nailed a stunning trick in his last run, receiving a score of 91.50 — the second-highest individual score of the evening.
Australia is hoping Milano Cortina 2026 will be its most successful Winter Olympics in history. The reason for Australia's winter sports surge has its roots in a 70-year-old snubbing.
The g-force felt hurtling down the bobsleigh track is the only pressure Bree Walker is feeling despite the Australian speed demon entering the Winter Olympics as one of the gold-medal favourites.
Australia has claimed only one medal in snowboard cross but suddenly has three great chances this time. From Cooma, the same NSW town that produced Torah Bright, Baff, 23, has been emerging as a major talent for some years now.
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Australia is set for its best Winter Olympics. These are the athletes who can make it happen
Australia is capable of its best finish at a Winter Olympics, with Bree Walker, Scotty James and Jakara Anthony leading the charge for Olympic gold.
Australia has a "home away from home" for the Milan Cortina Olympics at the European Training Centre in Gavirate, Italy.
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