The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, are set to officially commence on February 6 and conclude on February 22, 2026, followed by the Paralympics from March 6 to 15, according to Wired. The Games will begin with the opening ceremony at San Siro stadium in Milan, after the Olympic flame arrives in the city on February 5, Wired reported.
The Olympic flame will be present in two locations during the Games: Arco della Pace in Milan and downtown Cortina, according to Wired. The closing ceremonies will be held at the Verona Olympic Arena, Wired noted.
Beyond the ceremonies, the Winter Olympics showcase a variety of sports, including alpine skiing and curling. Ryan Cochran-Siegle, an American alpine skier from Vermont, is expected to participate, continuing a family legacy in the sport, according to Wired. Cochran-Siegle's mother, Barbara Ann Cochran, won Olympic gold in Sapporo in 1972, and his cousin, Jimmy Cochran, is a two-time Olympian, Wired reported. Cochran-Siegle's career has been marked by injuries and comebacks, but he maintains a belief that his best skiing is ahead of him, according to Wired.
Curling, often perceived as confusing by first-time viewers, will also be featured at the Olympics, Wired noted. The sport involves sliding stones down the ice with the aid of brooms to influence their trajectory, Wired explained.
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