The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan‑Cortina continues on Wednesday, February 11, with a full slate of competition across figure skating, speed skating, snowboarding, and more. Here’s how local viewers can stay up‑to‑date and stream the action live across Peacock, NBC platforms, USA Network, and CNBC.

Figure Skating – Ice Dance Final
The much-anticipated free dance segment of ice dance takes center stage around 1:15–1:30 p.m. ET. Madison Chock and Evan Bates, having already helped Team USA secure gold in the team event, compete for an individual podium finish. Streaming begins on Peacock and NBC’s digital platforms, while live television coverage starts on USA Network and transitions to NBC for primetime audiences. This marks the final phase of the ice dance competition at the Olympics. Sources confirm US Network begins coverage at 1:15 p.m., with NBC following soon after. (inquirer.com)

Speed Skating – Men’s 1,000 m
American speedskating star Jordan Stolz makes his Olympic debut in the men’s 1,000-meter event. He is not only a favorite but also holds the world record in the discipline. The event is scheduled to begin at 12:30 p.m. ET. Coverage is available live on Peacock as well as NBC and USA Network; NBC’s broadcast will start in that same early afternoon window. (inquirer.com)

Snowboarding – Halfpipe Qualifying
Chloe Kim, seeking her third consecutive Olympic gold, begins the women’s halfpipe qualification early Wednesday morning. The live stream starts at 4:45 a.m. ET on USA Network, with a rebroadcast at 6:45 a.m. If she advances, the men’s halfpipe qualifying is scheduled at 1:30 p.m. on NBC streams, with NBC’s own broadcast starting around 1:40 p.m. ET. (inquirer.com)

Update

Chloe Kim’s halfpipe qualification takes place at the Livigno Olympic Halfpipe, part of the Livigno Mountain cluster of venues. This setting marks her first appearance of the 2026 Games as she begins her defense of the Olympic gold medal she won in both 2018 and 2022. (kgw.com)

Nordic Combined – Men’s Normal Hill
The Nordic combined normal hill ski jump begins at 3:00 a.m. ET, with live streams on Peacock and NBCOlympics.com. The cross‑country 10 km race follows at 7:45 a.m. ET, also streamed live, with re‑airings on USA Network around 10:00 a.m. ET. (nbcolympics.com)

Alpine Skiing – Men’s Super‑G
The men’s Super‑G final is early in the day, starting at 5:30 a.m. ET on USA Network. Streaming is also available via Peacock and NBC platforms. (nbcolympics.com)

Additional Events
Wednesday’s action also includes women’s 15km biathlon, men’s ice hockey matches, and the luge doubles competition:

  • Biathlon (Women’s 15 km Individual Final): The event concludes at 8:15 a.m. ET, with broadcast on USA Network around 9:15 a.m. (sports.yahoo.com)
  • Ice Hockey: Men’s and women’s pool play continues. Notably, Slovakia vs. Finland is at 10:40 a.m. ET, and Sweden vs. Italy follows later. (inquirer.com)
  • Luge – Doubles: Women’s run 1 at 11:00 a.m., men’s run 1 at 11:50 a.m., and women’s run 2 at 12:45 p.m. ET. Some NBC coverage begins around 12:55 p.m. (sports.yahoo.com)
  • Curling – Men’s Round‑Robin: Several matches are scheduled for early afternoon, including USA vs. Czechia and Canada vs. Germany, airing later in the day on CNBC. (sports.yahoo.com)

How to Stream or Watch
All events stream live via Peacock, NBCOlympics.com, the NBC app, and USA Network platforms for authenticated cable subscribers. NBC’s traditional broadcast covers daytime highlights and primetime recaps. (nbcolympics.com)

Why This Matters
February 11 represents a critical mid‑point in the Winter Games—a day packed with marquee U.S. athletes like Madison Chock and Evan Bates, Jordan Stolz, and Chloe Kim competing when many viewers are home. With multiple streaming options and overlapping events, advance planning ensures you don’t miss the most compelling moments of Olympic Day 5.

In Summary

  • Early events (pre‑dawn): Alpine skiing, snowboarding qualifying, Nordic combined, biathlon.
  • Midday focus: Speed skating (Jordan Stolz), ice dance (Chock & Bates), luge doubles.
  • Afternoon/evening: Curling round‑robins and ongoing hockey matches.
  • Peacock and NBC digital platforms offer comprehensive live streams; USA Network, CNBC, and NBC provide linear coverage across morning, afternoon, and primetime.

Set your alarms—Feb. 11 promises one of the most action‑packed, must‑watch days of the 2026 Winter Olympics.