The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics are set to light up screens across Australia, starting with the Opening Ceremony.
Fifty three Aussie athletes have marched proudly during the Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony, but one thing didn’t look quite right.
The 20-year-old Guseli received a surprise eleventh-hour entry to the event after a rival competitor’s withdrawal, and he capitalised in spectacular fashion as he nailed a stunning trick in his last run, receiving a score of 91.50 — the second-highest individual score of the evening.
The Winter Olympics is officially underway after an eye-catching Opening Ceremony at Milan's iconic San Siro Stadium. But for Australia and many other nations, there were only a small contingent of athletes present at the main venue for the traditional Parade of Nations.
Teenager ruled out of women’s slopestyle after injuring a knee in a fall during her final practice run at Livigno Snow Park on Friday
Australia is hoping Milano Cortina 2026 will be its most successful Winter Olympics in history. The reason for Australia's winter sports surge has its roots in a 70-year-old snubbing.
The Olympic rings are among the most recognizable logo in the world. But what do the five rings mean? You might be surprised to know the history.
The 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony unfolds across Italy, with Mariah Carey headlining. Here’s when & where to watch it in Australia.
For Australia, the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 Opening Ceremony will start at 6am AEDT Saturday, February 7 on Channel Nine, 9Now and Stan. We will be awake to hear Carey whistle tone in the games before she disappears until next Christmas.
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