history, new events and Australian medal chances
- Written by Vaughan Cruickshank, Senior Lecturer in Health and Physical Education, University of Tasmania
This year’s Winter Olympics[1] will be held in northern Italy, starting on Friday.
They will be the most spread out[2] in history: the two main competition sites – Milan[3] and the winter resort of Cortina d'Ampezzo[4] – are more than 400[5] kilometres apart.
Some 3500 athletes[6] from 93 countries[7] will compete in 16 sports[8] for 245[9] gold medals.
What’s happening at the 2026 games?
Events are organised into broad categories[10], including ice sports (such as figure skating and curling), skiing and snowboarding (including moguls and halfpipe), Nordic events (such as cross-country and ski jumping) and sliding events (including skeleton and luge).
For the Milan Cortina games, the program has added eight new events[11] designed to increase variety and gender[12] parity[13].
The most significant addition is the sport of ski mountaineering[14], often referred to as “skimo”.
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