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What to know
- Women's single figure skating kicks off today with short program performances for Amber Glenn, Alysa Liu and Isabeau Levito. The top qualifiers will compete in Thursday's final.
- The U.S. men and women will go for gold in the team pursuits, starting with semifinals. The men’s team are reigning world champions and set a new world record in the build-up to the Olympics.
- The men's hockey qualification playoffs get going with Czechia vs. Denmark and Sweden vs. Latvia. The USA will take on the winner of the latter matchup in the final eight.
- U.S. skier Mac Forehand finished first in qualifying for Big Air. Will he use this trick to win gold in today's final?
- How to keep up with the Olympics: Stream every moment and every medal of the Games on Peacock. Read the latest updates and interact with our AI chatbot, OLI, on the Olympics hub. And catch up with the top athletes and day’s recaps by signing up for NBC News’ The Sports Desk newsletter.
Top 10 moments after 10 days of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics
As we officially conclude the 10th day of the 2026 Winter Olympics, we have already been served a bunch of instant classic moments that struck our hearts and boggled our minds. In honor of 10 days of competition in the books, and of the all the days still to come, here are the top 10 moments (thus far) of the 2026 Olympic Games.
China's late scoring secures win over Team USA
A steal of three in the eighth end and a score of three more in the 10th helped China’s men’s curling team to an 8-5 win over Team USA in round-robin play today.
Mike Tirico on not 'hitting the wall' during Olympics
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Switzerland and Germany cruising in men's ice hockey playoffs
In the absence of freestyle ski and snowboard action in Livigno, the only live Olympic sport ongoing right now is men's ice hockey in gloriously sunny Milan.
It's the qualification playoffs today. Switzerland is 2-0 up on hosts Italy after the first period, while Germany is 3-0 ahead against France. Team USA and Canada are among the teams with a bye through this round, having won their preliminary groups.

Italy's #20 Damian Clara makes a save from a shot played by Switzerland's #22 Nino Niederreiter during the men's qualification play-off ice hockey match today. Piero Cruciatti / AFP via Getty Images
Team USA will find out their quarterfinal opponent later — they will face the winner of Sweden vs. Latvia, who face each other today at 3:10 p.m. ET
Thumbs down for slopestyle postponement as men's aerials qualifiers also off
Too much snow at the Winter Olympics — who'd have thought it?!
The snow is still tumbling down in Livigno. As mentioned earlier, the women's snowboard slopestyle final has been postponed for today, and now we're hearing the men's ski aerials qualifying is also officially off. The women's aerials haven't been cancelled as of yet, but it's going to be a while at best until we see some action in Livigno.
Boosted by three consecutive gold medal days, Australia sets nation’s Winter Olympics record
When you think of Australia, you think of sunshine, beaches and surfing, not winter sports.
The Australian athletes at Milan Cortina, however, may begin to change your mind.
With several days of competition still ahead, the nation has already had its most successful Winter Olympics to date. The 53-athlete roster — the second-largest Australian Winter Olympic contingent — has brought home five total medals, surpassing the previous best of four that was achieved at the 2022 Beijing Games.
Though Australia entered the 2026 Games with just 20 total Winter Olympic medals, the nation has been consistently represented for the last several decades. The first Aussie podium finish was in the 5000m short track speed skating relay at the 1994 Lillehammer Games, when the team of Steven Bradbury, Kieran Hansen, Andrew Murtha and Richard Nizielski took home the bronze.
Team USA beaten by China in men's curling in blow to medal hopes
Team USA's men's curlers have been beaten by China this morning in a blow to their hopes of making the medal playoffs.
Things looked bleak for Team USA after conceding three points in the eighth end to put them 5-2 down with two ends to go. But a big response from the U.S.team made sure they got those points straight back, levelling it up going into the final end.

China's Fei Xueqing, and United States' Aidan Oldenburg in action during the men's curling round robin session today. Misper Apawu / AP
But China had the hammer in the final end, and they used it to devastating effect as they claimed three points to seal an 8-5 victory. The U.S. team slipped to 4-3 with the defeat, tied with Great Britain for fourth place. The top four progress to the playoffs.
China were 1-5 coming into this match-up, so this will go down as a disappointing result for Team USA. They will have a chance for redemption later on when they take to the ice for their penultimate round-robin match against Italy at 1:05 p.m. ET. Win that and their final match against Great Britain tomorrow, and the U.S. will progress. Lose any of them, and the U.S. are likely in trouble.
In better news for Team USA, Germany, another of the teams in the mix for a playoff position, suffered a surprise defeat to Czechia this morning, who came from behind in the final end to win 9-7 for their first win in the tournament.
Women's slopestyle final postponed amid heavy snowfall in Livigno
Snow is coming down heavily in Livigno, and that is causing scheduling chaos at the moment.
Today's women's snowboard slopestyle final, scheduled for 7 a.m. ET, has been postponed, the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) has announced, after athletes were unable to practice this morning. It is unclear whether it can take place today or another day.

A cameraman moves his equipment as the Women's Snowboard Slopestyle Final in Livigno is postponed due to adverse weather. David Ramos / Getty Images

Staff move fences as the Women's Snowboard Slopestyle Final is postponed due to heavy snow in Livigno. David Ramos / Getty Images
Qualifying for aerials is also postponed for now. Both events involve skiers flipping through the air, and the heavy snow means poor visibility, making it too dangerous to go ahead.
U.S. could get its first gold in team pursuit speedskating
The men’s and women’s team pursuits will finish today at Milano Speed Skating Stadium.
The United States, which has never won a gold medal in the team pursuit (men’s or women’s), is the gold-medal favorite in the men’s event. The U.S. men will race against China in the semifinals.
The trio of Ethan Cepuran, Casey Dawson and Emery Lehman are the reigning world champions and set the world record in November. The team won a bronze medal in this event in Beijing.
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Aerials qualifying underway as Team USA looks to break China's grip on gold
The freeskiers are about to take to the skies in Livigno as they take part in qualifying for the Aerials.
This event sees athletes launch themselves off a jump — known as a "kicker" — as they twist and flip through the air before landing. A panel of judges gives scores based on the tricks performed, form and landing. Think of it essentially as skiing’s equivalent of gymnastics’ vault.
In qualifying, the top six out of the 25-strong field advance to the finals after the first qualifying run. For those who don't progress, the scores reset, and they get a second go to compete for the remaining six spots in the final.

Kaila Kuhn of Team USA participates in Freestyle Skiing Aerials training on Saturday. Cameron Spencer / Getty Images
The women will be going first this morning with Kaila Kuhn, who won the world title in this event last year, and Winter Vinecki, being Team USA's strongest medal hope, though both have had rocky seasons in the build-up to the Games.
Men's qualifying follows at 7:30 a.m. ET with Quinn Dehlinger, who is dating Kuhn, on paper the strongest of the four Team USA skiers competing. China won gold in both the men's and women's events in Beijing four years ago, and is a strong contender for the podium again.
Taylor Swift is all in for Team USA’s showgirls — sorry, figure skaters
Taylor Swift is all in on the hype for Team USA’s three figure skaters set to compete in the women’s individual event today.
The “Opalite” singer provided an introduction to Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn and Isabeau Levito in an NBC Olympics promotional video for the women who call themselves the “Blade Angels.”
“Three American showgirls on ice who will capture your heart with their stories,” Swift said.
Team USA holds narrow lead against China in men's curling match-up
Team USA is locked in a tight contest with China in men's curling right now.
At the halfway stage of this contest, Team USA holds a narrow 2-1 lead as it looks for a fourth straight victory in round-robin play.

Ben Richardson, Daniel Casper and Aidan Oldenburg of Team USA compete during the Men's Round Robin Session against Team China today. Julian Finney / Getty Images
Lindsey Vonn says she is back home in the U.S. after Olympics crash
Lindsey Vonn is back at home in the United States after leaving a hospital in Italy following a devastating crash in the women's downhill that left her with a broken left leg.
"Haven’t stood on my feet in over a week," Vonn posted on X overnight. "Been in a hospital bed immobile since my race. And although I’m not yet able to stand, being back on home soil feels amazing."
Vonn shared video on her Instagram account yesterday showing her in the hospital being looked after by friends, family and medical staff as she recovered from her crash.
Haven’t stood on my feet in over a week… been in a hospital bed immobile since my race. And although I’m not yet able to stand, being back on home soil feels amazing ❤️🇺🇸 #imhome #BeLv
— lindsey vonn (@lindseyvonn) February 17, 2026
Huge thank you to everyone in Italy for taking good care of me🙏🏻
Ilia Malinin discusses ‘invisible battles’ and ‘insurmountable pressure’
U.S. figure skater Ilia Malinin appeared to address his subpar performance at the Olympics in a social media post yesterday.

Ilia Malinin of Team USA after competing in the men's single skating in Milan on Friday. Andy Cheung / Getty Images
Writing in a caption on Instagram, Malinin alluded to “invisible battles” he has been fighting. After his free skate in the men’s single skating event last week dropped him from first to eighth place (in an event he was heavily favored to win), Malinin admitted his head was flooded with negative thoughts before he was set to perform.
“On the world’s biggest stage, those who appear the strongest may still be fighting invisible battles on the inside,” Malinin posted on Instagram on Monday. “Even your happiest memories can end up tainted by the noise. Vile online hatred attacks the mind and fear lures it into the darkness, no matter how hard you try to stay sane through the endless insurmountable pressure. It all builds up as these moments flash before your eyes, resulting in an inevitable crash.”
When to watch
Arguably, the main event of the Winter Olympics begins today: women’s figure skating. Americans Amber Glenn, Alysa Liu and Isabeau Levito will take the ice in Milan for the short program.
All times are in Eastern, and an asterisk signifies a medal event:
3:05 a.m.: Curling, men’s round robin (Switzerland vs. Sweden, USA vs. China, Czechia vs. Germany)
4:45 a.m.: Freestyle skiing, women’s aerials qualification 1
5:30 a.m.: Freestyle skiing, women’s aerials qualification 2
6:10 a.m.: Men’s hockey, qualification playoff (Germany vs. France, Switzerland vs. Italy)
7 a.m.: Snowboard, women’s slopestyle*
7:30 a.m.: Freestyle skiing, men’s aerials qualification 1
7:45 a.m.: Cross-country, Nordic combined*
8:05 a.m.: Curling, women’s round robin (Sweden vs. Canada, Italy vs. Japan, Denmark vs. USA, Korea vs. Switzerland)
8:15 a.m.: Freestyle skiing, men’s aerials qualification 2
8:30 a.m.: Biathlon, men’s 4X7.5km relay*
8:30 a.m.: Speedskating, men’s team pursuit semifinals
8:52 a.m.: Speedskating, women’s team pursuit semifinals
10:28 a.m.: Speedskating, men’s team pursuit finals*
10:40 a.m.: Men’s hockey, qualification playoff, Czechia vs. Denmark
10:47 a.m.: Speedskating, women’s team pursuit finals*
12:45 p.m.: Figure skating, women’s short program
1 p.m.: Bobsled, men’s two-man heat 3
1:05 p.m.: Curling, men’s round robin (Germany vs. Switzerland, USA vs. Italy, Canada vs. Great Britain, Sweden vs. Norway)
1:30 p.m.: Freestyle skiing, men’s freeski big air final*
3:05 p.m.: Bobsled, men’s two-man heat 4
3:10 p.m.: Men’s hockey, playoff qualification, Sweden vs. Latvia
Team USA's men's curlers look to continue strong round-robin form
Team USA's men's curlers are on a three match winning streak, and they are back in action already this morning as they look to strengthen their position as we get toward the end of round-robin play.

USA's Aidan Oldenburg, left, and team mate compete in the curling men's round robin against Switzerland on Thursday. Odd Andersen / AFP via Getty Images
They are taking on China this morning and lead 1-0 after the first two ends of the match.
Coming into this one, Team USA are 4-2 and are tied for third place in the table.
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A throwback to Team USA's record day 16 years ago
This date 16 years ago at the Vancouver Winter Games was a day to remember for Team USA as they took home a haul of six medals — three gold, one silver and two bronze. It's the most they have ever won on a single day of winter competition.
The day started off with one of Lindsey Vonn's greatest days as she took what is the only Olympic gold medal she has won in her career in the women's downhill. Team USA went 1-2 in that event, with Julia Mancuso joining Vonn on the medal podium.

Lindsey Vonn during the Alpine Skiing Ladies Downhill at the Vancouver Winter Olympics on Feb. 17, 2010. Clive Mason / Getty Images
Then, it was over to the speed skating arena for another double-podium for Team USA — Shani Davis topping the podium in the men's 1000m with Chad Hendrick claiming bronze.
Finally, as night fell on Cypress Mountain, Shaun White delivered gold in the men's halfpipe, with Scotty Lago winning bronze.
Team USA went on to finish the Vancouver Games with 37 medals — still the most medals won in a single Winter Olympics by Team USA. As it stands, the U.S. has won 19 medals in these Games.
Moms dominate the day for Team USA at Milan Cortina
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