The ninth day of competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics is set for Sunday, February 15. Athletes will participate in a total of 12 sports on this day.
Notably, short track events will not take place, marking a change from previous days. However, bobsleigh will see its first competitions, while figure skating and snowboarding will return after a day of rest.
On this day, nine Olympic champions will be determined, with the highest number of titles awarded in biathlon, where two champions will emerge from the pursuit races.
Broadcast Schedule for the 2026 Olympics on Sunday, February 15 Broadcast 1
- 12:05-13:40. Biathlon. Men’s Pursuit Race
- 14:20-16:10. Alpine Skiing. Women’s Giant Slalom, Second Run
- 20:00-22:45. Hockey. Denmark vs. Latvia, Men’s Group Stage
Broadcast 2
- 10:50-13:00. Alpine Skiing. Women’s Giant Slalom, First Run
- 12:50-15:00. Cross-Country Skiing. Men’s Relay
- 15:00-18:00. Curling. Women’s Group Stage
- 19:00-21:00. Skeleton. Mixed Teams
- 22:00-00:45. Hockey. USA vs. Germany, Men’s Group Stage
Broadcast 3
- 11:25-13:05. Freestyle. Men’s Pairs Mogul
- 13:00-15:40. Hockey. Switzerland vs. Czech Republic, Men’s Group Stage
- 15:35-16:50. Biathlon. Women’s Pursuit Race
- 17:30-20:15. Hockey. Canada vs. France, Men’s Group Stage
- 20:40-00:00. Figure Skating. Pairs, Short Program
Broadcast 4
- 11:00-14:00. Bobsleigh. Women’s Monobob, First and Second Runs
- 14:40-16:00. Snowboarding. Mixed Team Snowboard Cross
- 17:00-19:00. Speed Skating. Men’s Team Pursuit; Women’s 500m
- 19:40-21:50. Ski Jumping. Women’s Large Hill
The ninth day of the 2026 Winter Olympics features competitions across 12 sports, with significant events in biathlon, bobsleigh, and figure skating. Broadcast schedules highlight key matchups and races, including men's and women's events in various disciplines.
