Olympics skiing results: Updated 2026 medal winners for every alpine event at Winter Games

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The Winter Olympics are back — meaning a ton of international action on the slopes is as well.

Some of the world's greatest skiers will group in Milan over the coming weeks for the 2026 Winter Olympics, competing for bronze, silver and gold. 

Plenty of stars will be in the spotlight, including Mikaela Shiffrin, Federica Brignone, Lindsey Vonn and Marco Odermatt. Which countries will finish at the top of the skiing medals leaderboard?

The Sporting News is tracking the medal winners in each event and listing the countries that have totaled the most medals in alpine and slalom skiing. Totals are ranked by most gold medals. 

STREAM: Watch the Olympic skiing live with Peacock

Olympic alpine skiing results 2026

This section will be updated.

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
DownhillFranjo von Allmen (Switzerland)Giovanni Franzoni (Italy)Dominik Paris (Italy)
Slalom
Giant Slalom
Super-GFranjo von Allmen (Switzerland)Ryan Cochran-Siegle (U.S.)Marco Odermatt (Switzerland)
Team CombinedFranjo von Allmen & Tanguy Nef (Switzerland)Vincent Kriechmayr & Manuel Feller (Austria)

Marco Odermatt & Loic Meillard (Switzerland)

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
DownhillBreezy Johnson (U.S.)Emma Aicher (Germany)Sofia Goggia (Italy)
Slalom
Giant Slalom
Super-GFederica Brignone (Italy)Romane Miradoli (France)Cornelia Huetter (Austria)
Team CombinedAriane Raedler & Katharina Huber (Austria) Kira Wiedle-Winkermann & Emma Aicher (Germany)

Jacqueline Wiles & Paula Moltzan (U.S.)

MORE 2026 OLYMPICS: Live medal tracker | Viewer's guide | Day-by-day schedule

Overall alpine skiing medal leaders

This section will be updated.

Pos.CountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Switzerland3025
2Italy1124
T-3United States1113
T-3Austria1113
5Germany0202
6France0101
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MORE: Full day-by-day TV schedule for 2026 Winter Olympics

How to watch Olympic alpine skiing events

  • TV channels: USA Network, NBC Primetime in MilanNBC (U.S) | CBC (Canada)
  • Live stream: Peacock, NBCOlympics.com

NBC will be carrying all of the Winter Olympics coverage in the U.S. and Canada, so all of the alpine skiing action can be found on NBC's platforms, including USA Network.

Fans looking to stream the events can find them on NBCOlympics.com or Peacock.

TV schedule

Those watching the alpine skiing events from North America will have to wake up early to catch all the action — every day, the events begin at 5:30 a.m. ET or earlier.

Here's the full TV schedule for the alpine skiing events at the 2026 Winter Olympics

Saturday, Feb. 7

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream
5:30 a.m.Men's DownhillUSA Network, Peacock

Sunday, Feb. 8

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream
5:30 a.m.Women's DownhillUSA Network, Peacock

Monday, Feb. 9

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream
4:30 a.m.Men's Team Combined: DownhillUSA Network, Peacock
8 a.m.Men's Team Combined: SlalomUSA Network, Peacock

Tuesday, Feb. 10

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream
4:30 a.m.Women's Team Combined: DownhillUSA Network, Peacock
8 a.m.Women's Team Combined: SlalomUSA Network, Peacock

Wednesday, Feb. 11

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream
5:30 a.m.Men's Super-GUSA Network, Peacock

Thursday, Feb. 12

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream
5:30 a.m.Women's Super-GUSA Network, Peacock

Saturday, Feb. 14

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream
4 a.m.Men's Giant Slalom: Run 1USA Network, Peacock
7:30 a.m.Men's Giant Slalom: Run 2NBC, Peacock

Sunday, Feb. 15

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream
4 a.m.Women's Giant Slalom: Run 1USA Network, Peacock
7:30 a.m.Women's Giant Slalom: Run 2NBC, Peacock

Monday, Feb. 16

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream
4 a.m.Men's Slalom: Run 1USA Network, Peacock
7:20 a.m.Men's Slalom: Run 2USA Network, Peacock

Wednesday, Feb. 18

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream
4 a.m.Women's Slalom: Run 1USA Network, Peacock
7:20 a.m.Women's Slalom: Run 2USA Network, Peacock

Olympics skiing venues 2026

  • Men's venue: Stelvio Ski Centre
  • Women's venue: Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre

The men's and women's alpine skiing events will be held at different venues in the Milan area, around five hours from one another. The men will be at the Stelvio Ski Centre in Bormio, while the women will compete at the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre, which is just outside Cortina d'Ampezzo. 

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