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The 2026 Winter Olympics concluded on a strong note last month, and now, we can finally watch the Milano-Cortina Paralympics. From para alpine skiing to wheelchair curling, the games offer some of the most difficult sports with athletes from around the world. Representing Team USA are 72 competitors, including Oksana Masters, Joshua Sweeney and Brenna Huckaby.
Get the breakdown of the 2026 Paralympics event guide and how you can watch them here.
When Did the 2026 Paralympics Start?
The 2026 Paralympics officially kicked off on March 6, 2026, but pre-game events started on March 4.
How Can I Watch the Winter Paralympics Events?
The 2026 Paralympic Games will air live on NBC, Peacock, the USA Network, CNBC and NBCSports. Sports fans can rewatch and catch up with any events they missed on Peacock.
2026 Winter Paralympics Events Guide
The following is a complete daily guide to the Paralympic events:
March 6
- Wheelchair Curling — Mixed doubles round-robin sessions
- Opening Ceremony — Arena di Verona
March 7
- Para Alpine Skiing — Downhill finals
- Para Biathlon — 7.5 km sprint finals
- Para Snowboard — Snowboard cross qualification
- Para Ice Hockey — Preliminary round games
- Wheelchair Curling — Mixed team round-robin begins
March 8
- Para Cross-Country Skiing — Sprint events (qualifiers and finals)
- Para Snowboard — Snowboard cross finals
- Para Ice Hockey — Preliminary round games
- Wheelchair Curling — Round-robin sessions
March 9
- Para Alpine Skiing — Additional medal events (speed disciplines)
- Para Ice Hockey — Preliminary round games
- Wheelchair Curling — Round-robin sessions
March 10
- Para Biathlon — Sprint races (all classifications)
- Para Cross-Country Skiing — Competition begins
- Para Ice Hockey — Preliminary round games
- Wheelchair Curling — Round-robin sessions
March 11
- Para Cross-Country Skiing — Distance races
- Para Alpine Skiing — Giant Slalom events
- Para Ice Hockey — Playoff qualification games
- Wheelchair Curling — Round-robin sessions
March 12
- Para Alpine Skiing — Additional medal races
- Para Ice Hockey — Semifinals
- Wheelchair Curling — Semifinals
March 13
- Para Biathlon — Sprint pursuit qualification and finals
- Para Ice Hockey — Medal placement games
- Wheelchair Curling — Bronze medal game
March 14
- Para Snowboard — Banked slalom finals
- Para Cross-Country Skiing — Relay events
- Wheelchair Curling — Gold medal match
March 15
- Para Cross-Country Skiing — 10 km classic races
- Para Alpine Skiing — Final medal events
- Closing Ceremony — Cortina d’Ampezzo
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