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2026年冬奥会:观赛指南、赛事日程与冬季奥运必备资讯全解析

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2026年冬奥会:观赛指南、赛事日程与冬季奥运必备资讯全解析

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【2026年米兰-科尔蒂纳冬奥会观赛指南:赛事日程、转播平台与亮点前瞻】

2026年冬季奥运会将于2月6日至22日在意大利米兰与阿尔卑斯山度假胜地科尔蒂纳丹佩佐举行。这是意大利第四次承办冬奥会,距离上次都灵冬奥会已时隔二十年。本届赛事共设16个大项,除花样滑冰、高山滑雪、冰壶、冰球等15个传统项目外,首次增设"雪地登山"为正式比赛项目。

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关键时间节点

观赛贴士
无有线电视用户可通过订阅Peacock(含广告版11美元/月,无广告版17美元/月)收看赛事直播。此外,YouTube TV与Hulu + Live TV也提供NBC频道直播服务,但Fubo因版权争议暂未上线NBC频道。

本届赛事预计每日直播将持续至北美东部时间下午4点左右,冰球、花样滑冰、自由式滑雪等焦点项目赛程已陆续公布,冰雪爱好者可提前规划观赛时间。

中文翻译:

2026年冬奥会:观赛指南、赛事日程及您需要了解的一切

2026年冬奥会即将拉开帷幕,以下是为您准备的观赛须知。

本届冬奥会将在意大利举行,所有赛事活动将在米兰和阿尔卑斯山城科尔蒂纳进行。这是意大利第四次主办冬奥会,最近一次是2006年的都灵冬奥会。本届冬奥会共设16个大项,其中15个是经典项目,包括花样滑冰、高山滑雪、冰壶、冰球、速度滑冰、单板滑雪、自由式滑雪和跳台滑雪等,还有一个全新项目——登山滑雪。(它能否像2024年夏季奥运会新增的霹雳舞项目一样大受欢迎?让我们拭目以待。)

2026年米兰-科尔蒂纳冬奥会的所有赛事都将在流媒体平台Peacock上进行直播。不过,由于意大利与美国存在时差,若要实时观看许多赛事,您可能需要在美国东部时间凌晨2点或3点起床(或熬夜守候)。NBC电视台将播出黄金时段的重播以及部分精选赛事的直播。冬奥会将于2026年2月6日的开幕式后正式启动。

以下是关于观看2026年冬奥会您需要了解的其他信息。

如何观看2026年冬奥会

2026年冬奥会何时举行?
冬奥会将于2月6日开幕式后正式开始(部分赛事最早于2月4日开赛)。2026年米兰-科尔蒂纳冬奥会将持续至2月22日。闭幕式将于2月22日在维罗纳圆形竞技场举行。

本届冬奥会在哪里举办?
2026年冬奥会将在意大利北部举行,主要在米兰以及阿尔卑斯山度假小镇科尔蒂纳丹佩佐进行。雪车、钢架雪车、高山滑雪、冰壶、残奥单板滑雪等赛事将在科尔蒂纳丹佩佐举行。

奥运会在哪个频道播出?
2026年冬奥会将在NBC电视台播出,并在Peacock平台进行直播。

没有有线电视,如何观看2026年冬奥会?
每月支付11美元订阅带广告支持的Peacock服务,即可流媒体观看NBC播出的体育赛事和活动直播,包括2026年冬奥会、第六十届超级碗等。此外,您还可以观看数千小时的节目和电影,包括《公园与游憩》、《办公室》等经典情景喜剧,以及所有Bravo频道的节目等。
每月支付17美元,您可以升级到无广告订阅套餐,其中包括实时观看您当地的NBC附属频道(不仅限于指定的体育赛事),并可以下载精选内容以供离线观看。

冬奥会开幕式何时举行?
米兰-科尔蒂纳2026年冬奥会开幕式将于2026年2月6日举行。由于时差,开幕式将于美国东部时间下午2点左右/太平洋时间上午11点左右开始。

冬奥会时差
本届奥运会在意大利举行,比美国东部时间早6小时。这意味着部分赛事对美国观众来说将在清晨开始,每日的直播报道可能在美国东部时间下午4点左右结束。NBC将在每晚黄金时段重播最精彩的赛事瞬间。

2026年冬奥会电视/流媒体转播日程表:
(所有时间均为美国东部时间)

通过NBC观看2026年冬奥会的其他方式
虽然Peacock是观看冬奥会的最佳方式,但如果您仅限于通过NBC广播网观看,也有其他选择。正如我们关于最佳电视直播流媒体服务的指南所指出的,YouTube TV和Hulu + Live TV都是不错的选择。但您可能需要暂时避开Fubo,除非该服务解决了与康卡斯特的合同纠纷,因为目前NBC频道仍无法在Fubo上观看。

英文来源:

Olympics 2026: How to watch, schedule of events, and everything else you need to know about the Winter Games
The Winter Olympics kick off soon, here's what you need to know to tune in.
The 2026 Winter Olympics are taking place in Italy this year, with all the action taking place in Milan and the Alpine city of Cortina. This year marks the fourth time Italy has hosted the Winter Games; most recently, Turin hosted in 2006. Of the 16 sports that will be featured at the Winter Olympics, there will be 15 returning favorites, including figure skating, Alpine skiing, curling, ice hockey, speedskating, snowboarding, freestyle skiing and ski jumping, and one entirely new sport, snow mountaineering. (Will it be as big a hit as the 2024 Summer Games' new addition, breaking? It remains to be seen.)
Live coverage of every event at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 will be available to stream on Peacock — though thanks to the time difference between Italy and the U.S., to watch many of the events live, you'll have to wake up (or stay up) until 2AM or 3AM ET. Primetime replays and select live coverage will air on NBC. The games officially kick off with the opening ceremony on Feb. 6, 2026.
Here's what else you need to know about watching the 2026 Winter Olympics.
How to watch the 2026 Winter Olympics
Dates: Feb. 6 - Feb. 22
TV channel: NBC
Streaming: Peacock
When are the 2026 Winter Olympics?
The Winter Olympics officially begin with the opening ceremony on Feb. 6, although some events will start as early as Feb. 4). The Milano Cortina 2026 games will run through Feb. 22. The closing ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics will take place in the Arena di Verona on Feb. 22.
Where are the Winter Olympics this year?
The 2026 Winter Olympics will be held in Northern Italy, primarily in Milan and also the Alpine mountain resort town of Cortina d'Ampezzo, where events like bobsled, skeleton, alpine skiing, curling, para snowboard, and more will take place.
What channel are the Olympics on?
The 2026 Winter Olympics will air on NBC and stream live on Peacock.
How to watch the 2026 Winter Olympics without cable
For $11/month, an ad-supported Peacock subscription lets you stream live sports and events airing on NBC, including the 2026 Winter Olympics, Super Bowl LX and more. Plus, you'll get access to thousands of hours of shows and movies, including beloved sitcoms such as Parks and Recreation and The Office, every Bravo show and much more.
For $17 monthly you can upgrade to an ad-free subscription which includes live access to your local NBC affiliate (not just during designated sports and events) and the ability to download select titles to watch offline.
When is the Winter Olympics opening ceremony?
The Milano Cortina 2026 opening ceremony will be held on Feb. 6, 2026. Due to the time difference, the ceremony will kick off around 2PM ET/11AM PT.
Winter Olympics time difference
This year's Olympic Games are in Italy, which is 6 hours ahead of U.S. Eastern Time. Meaning that some events will start bright and early for U.S. viewers, and live coverage will likely wrap up around 4PM ET each day. NBC will have primetime replays of the biggest moments each night.
2026 Winter Olympics TV/streaming schedule:
All times Eastern.
Wednesday, Feb. 4 (early competition starts)
Curling (round robin) – 2AM (Peacock – Live)
Curling (round robin) – 8AM (Peacock – Live)
Alpine skiing training – 3–6AM (Peacock – Live)
Thursday, Feb. 5
Curling (round robin) – 2AM (Peacock – Live)
Curling (round robin) – 8AM (Peacock – Live)
Freestyle skiing qualifications – 4AM (Peacock – Live)
Snowboard qualifications – 6AM (Peacock – Live)
Friday, Feb. 6 – opening ceremony
Curling (round robin) – 2AM (Peacock – Live)
Figure skating (team event short programs) – 6AM (Peacock – Live)
Snowboard slopestyle qualifications – 6AM (Peacock – Live)
Speedskating (early distances) – 8AM (Peacock – Live)
opening ceremony – 2PM (Peacock – Live)
opening ceremony – 8PM (NBC – Primetime)
Saturday, Feb. 7
Alpine skiing (men’s downhill) – 3AM (Peacock – Live)
Snowboard slopestyle finals – 6AM (Peacock – Live)
Speedskating medals – 7AM (Peacock – Live)
Figure skating (team free programs) – 8AM (Peacock – Live)
Hockey (group play begins) – 10AM (Peacock – Live)
Sunday, Feb. 8
Alpine skiing (women’s downhill) – 3AM (Peacock – Live)
Freestyle skiing moguls finals – 6AM (Peacock – Live)
Figure skating (pairs short program) – 8AM (Peacock – Live)
Luge (singles runs) – 9AM (Peacock – Live)
Hockey (group play) – 12PM (Peacock – Live)
Monday, Feb. 9
Biathlon sprint – 5AM (Peacock – Live)
Speedskating medals – 7AM (Peacock – Live)
Figure skating (pairs free skate – medals) – 8AM (Peacock – Live)
Curling (round robin) – 9AM (Peacock – Live)
Skeleton (heat 1–2) – 11AM (Peacock – Live)
Tuesday, Feb. 10
Alpine skiing (giant slalom) – 4AM (Peacock – Live)
Snowboard halfpipe qualifications – 6AM (Peacock – Live)
Figure skating (men’s short program) – 8AM (Peacock – Live)
Curling (round robin) – 10AM (Peacock – Live)
Wednesday, Feb. 11
Nordic combined – 4AM (Peacock – Live)
Freestyle skiing aerials finals – 6AM (Peacock – Live)
Figure skating (men’s free skate – medals) – 8AM (Peacock – Live)
Speedskating medals – 11AM (Peacock – Live)
Thursday, Feb. 12
Alpine skiing (slalom) – 4AM (Peacock – Live)
Snowboard halfpipe finals – 6AM (Peacock – Live)
Figure skating (ice dance rhythm dance) – 8AM (Peacock – Live)
Curling (medal round qualifiers) – 10AM (Peacock – Live)
Friday, Feb. 13
Biathlon pursuit – 5AM (Peacock – Live)
Figure skating (ice dance free dance – medals) – 8AM (Peacock – Live)
Skeleton finals – 10AM (Peacock – Live)
Hockey (quarterfinals) – 12PM (Peacock – Live)
Saturday, Feb. 14
Alpine skiing (team combined) – 4AM (Peacock – Live)
Cross-country skiing distance race – 6AM (Peacock – Live)
Figure skating (women’s short program) – 8AM (Peacock – Live)
Speedskating medals – 11AM (Peacock – Live)
Sunday, Feb. 15
Snowboard cross finals – 6AM (Peacock – Live)
Figure skating (women’s free skate – medals) – 8AM (Peacock – Live)
Luge relay – 11AM (Peacock – Live)
Hockey (semifinals) – 1PM (Peacock – Live)
Monday, Feb. 16
Freestyle skiing dual moguls – 6AM (Peacock – Live)
Cross-country skiing team sprint – 8AM (Peacock – Live)
Curling (medal games) – 10AM (Peacock – Live)
Tuesday, Feb. 17
Biathlon relay – 5AM (Peacock – Live)
Speedskating team pursuit – 7AM (Peacock – Live)
Hockey (placement games) – 12PM (Peacock – Live)
Wednesday, Feb. 18
Alpine skiing (final technical events) – 4AM (Peacock – Live)
Freestyle skiing big air – 6AM (Peacock – Live)
Curling (gold medal match) – 9AM (Peacock – Live)
Thursday, Feb. 19
Cross-country skiing marathon – 6AM (Peacock – Live)
Snowboard parallel events – 8AM (Peacock – Live)
Hockey (bronze medal games) – 1PM (Peacock – Live)
Friday, Feb. 20
Biathlon mass start – 6AM (Peacock – Live)
Speedskating final medals – 8AM (Peacock – Live)
Figure skating gala – 1PM (Peacock – Live)
Saturday, Feb. 21
Men’s hockey gold medal game – 12PM (Peacock – Live)
Women’s hockey gold medal game – 3PM (Peacock – Live)
Men’s hockey gold medal game – 8PM (NBC – Primetime)
Sunday, Feb. 22 – closing ceremony
Cross-country skiing final event – 6AM (Peacock – Live)
closing ceremony – 2PM (Peacock – Live)
closing ceremony – 8PM (NBC – Primetime)
More ways to watch the 2026 Winter Olympics on NBC
While Peacock is the best way to watch the Winter Olympics, there are other options if you restrict yourself to the NBC broadcasts. As our guide to the best live TV streaming services to cut cable notes, both YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV are excellent options, but you'll want to skip Fubo until and unless the service resolves its contract dispute with Comcast, as NBC channels remain unavailable for now.

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