Watch Australia at Milano Cortina 2026: Live Stream & TV Guide

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Milano Cortina 2026: Your Guide to Watching Australia Compete

Australia is experiencing its best Olympic Winter Games ever, with the medal tally currently standing at three gold, one silver and one bronze after nine days of competition. As the Games continue, here’s how you can follow the Australian team’s journey live from Milano Cortina 2026.

Where to Watch

For Australian viewers, the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 are being broadcast live and on demand through 9Now, Channel 9, and Stan Sport.

Day 10 Schedule Highlights (February 16, AEDT)

  • 7:05 PM: Curling – Women’s Round Robin (Sweden vs. Switzerland, China vs. Canada, Denmark vs. Great Britain)
  • 8:00 PM: Alpine Skiing – Men’s Slalom Run 1
  • 8:00 PM: Bobsleigh – 2-man – Heats
  • 9:00 PM: Short Track Speed Skating – Women’s 1000m – Finals
  • 9:17 PM: Short Track Speed Skating – Men’s 500m – Heats (Featuring Australian Brendan Corey)
  • 10:06 PM: Short Track Speed Skating – Men’s 5000m Relay – Semifinals
  • 11:30 PM: Alpine Skiing – Men’s Slalom Run 2

Looking Ahead: Day 11 (February 17, AEDT)

  • 12:05 AM: Curling – Men’s Round Robin (Great Britain vs. Norway, Czechia vs. Canada, Sweden vs. Germany, Italy vs. China)
  • 2:40 AM: Ice Hockey – Women’s Play-offs Semifinals (United States vs. Sweden)
  • 5:00 AM: Bobsleigh – Women’s Monobob Heat 3 (Featuring Australian Bree Walker)
  • 5:00 AM: Ski Jumping – Men’s Super Team – 1st Round
  • 5:05 AM: Curling – Women’s Round Robin (United States vs. Italy, Korea vs. China, Switzerland vs. Great Britain, Japan vs. Canada)
  • 5:30 AM: Freestyle Skiing – Women’s Freeski Considerable Air Final
  • 6:00 AM: Figure Skating – Pair Skating – Free Skating Medal Event (Australians Hektor Giotopoulos Moore and Anastasiia Golubeva are scheduled to compete)
  • 7:06 AM: Bobsleigh – Women’s Monobob Heat 4 Medal Event (Featuring Australian Bree Walker)
  • 7:10 AM: Ice Hockey – Women’s Play-offs Semifinals (Canada vs…)
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Australia’s Historic Performance

The Australian team has already achieved a historic milestone, securing three gold medals in just the first nine days of competition. This surpasses much of the nation’s previous Winter Olympic history, having won a total of just six gold medals in the 102-year history of the Games before this event. As Alisa Camplin, the Australian team’s chef de mission, stated, It’s unbelievable. It’s snowing, it’s falling results, just, it feels like a blessing the last few days.

FAQ

Where can I watch the Olympics in Australia?
You can watch the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 on Channel 9, 9Now, and Stan Sport.
Who are the Australian athletes to watch?
Brendan Corey (Short Track Speed Skating) and Bree Walker (Bobsleigh) are competing on February 16th and 17th respectively. Hektor Giotopoulos Moore and Anastasiia Golubeva will compete in Figure Skating.
How many gold medals has Australia won so far?
Australia has won three gold medals, one silver, and one bronze as of February 16, 2026.

Stay tuned to 247sports.news for continued coverage of the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 and the inspiring performances of the Australian team.

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