Winter Olympics 2026: How to watch day 10 live – full schedule and medal events on Monday 16 February
As excitement builds at the Winter Olympics 2026 in Milano Cortina, major events are set to unfold on day 10 of the competition on Monday, 16 February. Brazilian sensation Lucas Pinheiro Braathen is looking for his second gold medal after an incredible inaugural performance in the giant slalom, marking Brazil’s first ever medal in Winter Olympic history.
At just 25 years old, Pinheiro Braathen is on the hunt in the men’s slalom, showcasing his remarkable talent as he competes against seasoned athletes like defending champion Clement Noel from France and Norway’s rising star Atle Lie McGrath. With only a point separating them in the Alpine skiing World Cup slalom standings, the anticipation is palpable, and fans are eager to see who emerges victorious.
Evening competition on Monday promises to dazzle as a star-studded field faces off in the highly-anticipated women’s freestyle skiing Big Air final. Olympic champions Eileen Gu, Megan Oldham, Kirsty Muir, and Mathilde Gremaud are set to shine in this high-energy event held at the Livigno Snow Park. Gu, the reigning champion from Beijing 2022, aims to defend her title, while Oldham arrives fresh off her bronze in slopestyle and topped the recent qualifications, enhancing her medal chances.
Meanwhile, Gremaud looks to secure her first Big Air gold after winning slopestyle and is joined by Muir, who is on a quest to deliver glory for Team GB. This mix of veteran champions and eager contenders makes for an electrifying evening of action.
Medal Events Schedule for February 16:
Alpine skiing:
13:30 – Men’s slalom run 2
Bobsleigh:
21:06 – Women’s monobob heat 4
Figure skating:
20:00 – Pair skating, free skate
Freestyle skiing:
19:30 – Women’s big air final
Short track speed skating:
12:47 – Women’s 1000m – Final A
Ski jumping:
20:20 – Men’s super team final round
Don’t miss a moment of the Winter Olympics 2026 action. Check local listings for broadcast and streaming opportunities!

