How to Watch the 2026 Winter Paralympics: Key Dates, Events, and Broadcast Guide

Olympics · By Sarah Mitchell · March 6, 2026
How to Watch the 2026 Winter Paralympics: Key Dates, Events, and Broadcast Guide

The 2026 Winter Paralympics are set to capture the world's attention as athletes descend on Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, for an inspiring showcase of athletic excellence and perseverance. With the opening ceremony on the horizon, fans are eager to know how to tune in, which sports are featured, and what makes this edition of the Games unique.

The Games will officially open with a vibrant ceremony, uniting athletes from across the globe as they compete at the highest level of adaptive winter sports. The Paralympic movement continues to gain momentum, and the 2026 edition marks a pivotal chapter in its history.

  • Start date: The Winter Paralympics begin with the opening ceremony on March 6, 2026.
  • Location: Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
  • Duration: The Games run for nine days, concluding on March 15, 2026.

How to Watch the 2026 Winter Paralympics

Fans around the world will have multiple options to follow the action live and on demand. Major broadcasters and digital platforms are set to deliver comprehensive coverage, ensuring audiences can catch every medal moment and athlete story.

  • Television: In the United States, coverage will be available through NBCUniversal networks, which have traditionally broadcast both Olympic and Paralympic events. Viewers can expect live events, highlights, and athlete profiles during prime time and across dedicated sports channels.
  • Streaming: For cord-cutters and digital viewers, full streaming coverage will be accessible via the NBC Sports website and app. Additional content, including behind-the-scenes features and interviews, will be available on the Paralympic Games’ official digital platforms.
  • International Coverage: Audiences outside the U.S. can watch via their national broadcasters, with the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) also providing online streams and updates through its official website and social media channels.

Broadcast schedules, specific channel listings, and streaming instructions will be released as the Games approach, allowing fans to plan their viewing for marquee events and national team appearances.

Featured Sports and Events

The 2026 Winter Paralympics will showcase a diverse lineup of adaptive winter sports, each offering unique displays of skill and determination. Athletes will compete for medals across six core disciplines:

  • Alpine Skiing
  • Biathlon
  • Cross-Country Skiing
  • Para Ice Hockey
  • Snowboard
  • Wheelchair Curling

Each sport features various classifications to ensure fair competition among athletes with different types of impairments. The Milan-Cortina Games are expected to see strong participation from traditional powerhouses such as the United States, Canada, Norway, Germany, and host nation Italy.

In addition to medal events, fans can look forward to athlete stories and innovations in adaptive equipment, which continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in winter sports.

For the latest updates, schedules, and athlete profiles, visit the official 2026 Winter Paralympics website or follow the IPC on social media.

Sources

  1. [1]USA Today
  2. [2]Yahoo Sports