Program for biathlon at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics

by Leandro Lutz • 28.09.2025
Milano-Cortina
The biathlon events at the 2026 Winter Olympics will take place in the renowned arena at Antholz-Anterselva, which has been recently upgraded for the Games with multi-million-euro improvements. From February 8 to 21, the World’s top biathletes will battle for Olympic glory across a complete program of competitions.

The biathlon events at the 2026 Winter Olympics will take place in the renowned arena at Antholz-Anterselva, which has been recently upgraded for the Games with multi-million-euro improvements. From February 8 to 21, the World’s top biathletes will battle for Olympic glory across a complete program of competitions.

The biathlon Olympic competition opens with the mixed relay 4×6 km on February 8, followed by the men’s 20 km individual on February 10 and the women’s 15 km individual on February 11. Sprint events feature the men’s 10 km sprint on February 13 and the women’s 7.5 km sprint on February 14, leading into the pursuit races the next day (12.5 km for men and 10 km for women on February 15).

Team strategy takes center stage with the men’s 4×7.5 km relay on February 17 and the women’s 4×6 km relay on February 18. Mass start competitions round out the biathlon program, with the men racing 15 km on February 20 and the women 12.5 km on February 21, bringing the Olympic biathlon action to a thrilling conclusion.

Also Read: Program for cross-country skiing at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics

Biathlon schedule – Milano-Cortina 2026

  • Feb 8: 14:05 CET: Mixed Relay 4×6 km
  • Feb 10: 13:30 CET: 20 km Individual, men
  • Feb 11: 14:15 CET: 15 km Individual, women
  • Feb 13: 14:00 CET: 10 km Sprint, men
  • Feb 14: 14:00 CET: 7.5 km Sprint, women
  • Feb 15: 11:15 CET: 12.5 km Pursuit, men & 14:45 CET: 10 km Pursuit, women
  • Feb 17: 14:30 CET: Men’s 4×7.5 km Relay
  • Feb 18: 14:45 CET: Women’s 4×6 km Relay
  • Feb 20: 14:15 CET: 15 km Mass Start, men
  • Feb 21: 14:15 CET: 12.5 km Mass Start, women

Complete program for the Winter Olympic Games can be found HERE

Antholz-Anterselva promises breathtaking courses for athletes and spectacular viewing for fans. With every shot and ski stride counting, the biathletes will aim for the podium in every race, making the biathlon one of the most eagerly watched events of the 2026 Winter Games.

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