The excitement of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics officially begins on Wednesday, 4 February 2026, and Day 1 sets the tone with thrilling winter sports action. From high-speed Alpine Skiing on snowy slopes to intense late-night Curling battles, fans around the world will get their first taste of Olympic competition.
This opening day is all about preparation, precision, and early momentum. Athletes will fine-tune their performance in official training sessions, while Curling teams jump straight into competitive round-robin matches. Below is a clean and easy-to-follow breakdown of the Winter Olympics 2026 Day 1 schedule, perfect for fans, bloggers, and sports followers.

🗓️ Winter Olympics 2026 – Day 1 Events (4 February 2026)
📌 Key Highlights of Day 1
- Alpine Skiing officially hits the slopes with men’s downhill training
- Curling Mixed Doubles competition begins with four exciting matchups
- Action spans across Europe and late-night global broadcast times
- Strong early clashes between top Curling nations
📊 Winter Olympics 2026 Day 1 Schedule – 4th February 2026
| Time (Local) | Sport | Event | Match / Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16:00 | Alpine Skiing | Men’s Downhill | 1st Official Training |
| 23:35 | Curling | Mixed Doubles Round Robin – Sheet A | Sweden 🇸🇪 vs Korea 🇰🇷 |
| 23:35 | Curling | Mixed Doubles Round Robin – Sheet B | Great Britain 🇬🇧 vs Norway 🇳🇴 |
| 23:35 | Curling | Mixed Doubles Round Robin – Sheet C | Canada 🇨🇦 vs Czechia 🇨🇿 |
| 23:35 | Curling | Mixed Doubles Round Robin – Sheet D | Estonia 🇪🇪 vs Switzerland 🇨🇭 |
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⛷️ Alpine Skiing: Men’s Downhill Training
The day starts with Men’s Downhill 1st Official Training, a crucial session where athletes test speed, control, and confidence on one of the most demanding courses. While no medals are awarded yet, this training plays a major role in shaping strategies and identifying early favorites for the podium.
Fans should watch closely as skiers adapt to course conditions, snow texture, and visibility — all factors that can influence medal outcomes later in the Games.
🥌 Curling Mixed Doubles: Opening Matches
Late in the evening, Curling takes center stage with Mixed Doubles Round Robin Session 1. Four simultaneous matches bring together experienced teams and rising contenders. Powerhouses like Canada, Great Britain, and Sweden begin their Olympic journey, while teams such as Estonia and Korea aim to surprise early.
These matches are vital, as every round-robin win brings teams closer to the knockout stage.
🌍 Why Day 1 Matters at the Winter Olympics
Day 1 may not have medal ceremonies, but it lays the foundation for everything that follows. Early performances reveal form, confidence, and momentum — key ingredients for Olympic success. For fans, it’s the perfect day to get familiar with athletes, schedules, and storylines.
❄️ Final Thoughts
The Winter Olympics 2026 Day 1 schedule delivers a balanced mix of preparation and competition. Whether you love the speed of Alpine Skiing or the strategy of Curling, 4 February 2026 offers a strong and exciting start to the Games. Stay tuned — the road to Olympic glory begins here.
