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Two Olympic flames light up Italy for the first time

Northern Italy hosts dual-location Games with spectators returning after pandemic hiatus.
Jeric MacaraanBy Jeric MacaraanFebruary 4, 2026Updated:February 4, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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Every four years, living rooms transform into arenas of armchair expertise. Suddenly, everyone has strong opinions about luge aerodynamics and strategic curling stone placement. The 2026 Winter Olympics have arrived, bringing with them an unprecedented format that spreads competition across dozens of venues throughout northern Italy’s stunning Alpine region.

This year’s Milan Cortina Games mark a dramatic departure from traditional Olympic hosting. The event showcases a bold experiment in geographical distribution, with 232 American athletes joining hundreds of competitors from nations worldwide. These winter warriors will battle across 116 medal events spanning 16 distinct sports over roughly two and a half weeks of intense competition.

The return of live spectators distinguishes these Games from the pandemic-restricted Beijing 2022 edition. Fans can actually fill stadiums, creating the electric atmosphere that makes Olympic moments truly unforgettable. Yet for those unable to travel, comprehensive broadcast coverage ensures nobody misses the action unfolding across northern Italy’s picturesque mountain landscapes.

Historic Opening Ceremony Breaks Olympic Tradition

The February 6 opening ceremony rewrites Olympic protocol through its innovative multi-location approach. Milan’s legendary San Siro Stadium serves as the primary venue, hosting performances from global superstars Mariah Carey and Andrea Bocelli. The traditional Parade of Nations and Olympic cauldron lighting will proceed as expected at this historic football ground.

However, the ceremony extends far beyond Milan’s boundaries. Simultaneous celebrations and athlete parades will occur at various venues scattered hundreds of miles apart across the region. Most remarkably, Cortina d’Ampezzo will witness Olympic history as the second co-host city receives its own Olympic cauldron lighting for the first time ever.

NBC delivers comprehensive opening ceremony coverage starting at 2 p.m. Eastern Time on February 6, with live streaming available through Peacock. A prime-time broadcast follows at 8 p.m. Eastern, ensuring viewers can choose their preferred watching schedule.

Navigating Two Weeks of Nonstop Competition

Sixteen days separate the opening and closing ceremonies, packed with continuous athletic competition. Curling and ice hockey enthusiasts get an early start, with preliminary matches beginning two days before the official opening ceremony. The complete schedule lists events in local Italian time, six hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time.

NBC promises live event coverage throughout each day, culminating in nightly prime-time highlight packages at 8 p.m. Eastern. Late-night programming extends viewing options for dedicated fans and insomniacs alike. American audiences can access content through NBC, Peacock, NBC Sports apps, and various digital platforms.

Peacock introduces enhanced viewing experiences designed for the modern Olympic consumer. The Gold Zone feature eliminates tedious channel surfing by automatically jumping between crucial moments across different competitions. Meanwhile, Multiview technology now extends to mobile devices, allowing simultaneous monitoring of multiple events from smartphones and tablets.

The February 22 closing ceremony broadcasts live from Verona’s historic amphitheater at 2:30 p.m. Eastern, with a prime-time repeat at 9 p.m. Eastern. This same venue will host the Paralympic opening ceremony on March 6, launching another major sporting spectacle.

Paralympics Continue Winter Sports Excellence

Approximately 600 Paralympic athletes will compete across 79 medal events in six sports between March 6 and March 15. Para Alpine skiing, sled hockey, and wheelchair curling headline the Paralympic program, showcasing extraordinary athletic achievement. The Paralympic closing ceremony returns to Cortina on March 15, bookending a month-long celebration of winter sports excellence.

Behind-the-Scenes Storytelling Through Multimedia Coverage

NPR deploys a five-person team throughout Italy, delivering comprehensive coverage that transcends simple score reporting. These journalists provide essential context, human interest stories, and cultural insights that illuminate the Games beyond medal counts. Their reporting spans multiple platforms, ensuring accessibility regardless of consumption preferences.

NPR’s dedicated Olympics website aggregates all winter sports content, creating a central hub for stories past, present, and forthcoming. Local NPR stations broadcast regular updates, with streaming available through npr.org and the NPR mobile application.

The Rachel Goes to the Games newsletter offers daily dispatches from Italy, providing insider perspectives on the Olympic experience. Subscribers receive firsthand accounts that capture the atmosphere, challenges, and unexpected moments that define these global gatherings.

Video content enthusiasts can follow the Up First Winter Games podcast on NPR’s YouTube channel. This daily video series dissects major Olympic developments and quirky storylines that emerge throughout the competition. The multimedia approach ensures comprehensive coverage regardless of preferred content format.

These Milan Cortina Games promise memorable moments, unexpected heroes, and the thrilling uncertainty that makes Olympic competition captivating. Whether watching from Italian venues or comfortable couches thousands of miles away, fans worldwide can experience every triumph, heartbreak, and spectacular achievement across northern Italy’s winter wonderland.

Source: NPR

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