Olympia Liveticker: Real-Time Updates from Milano Cortina 2026

MILAN, 10 February 2026 – The XXV Olympic Winter Games are in full swing across Northern Italy. As of today, Tuesday, the competition has entered its first critical week, with the “Olympia Liveticker” becoming the essential tool for fans tracking medal counts and live results from Mailand (Milan), Cortina d’Ampezzo, and Antholz.
Current Status: Day 4 Highlights and Live Results
The Olympic spirit has gripped the region from the Lombardy plains to the Dolomites. Today’s schedule is packed with high-stakes events, particularly in Biathlon and Alpine Skiing. For those following the Olympia Liveticker, the focus remains on the German team’s performance in the sliding sports and the surprise surge from US athletes in the alpine disciplines.
Recent Medal Decisions
- Ski Jumping: In a historic moment late yesterday (9 February), Germany’s Philipp Raimund secured the Gold medal on the normal hill in Predazzo, marking a significant milestone for the German ski jumping team.
- Alpine Skiing: The “Olympia delle Tofane” course in Cortina saw a dominant performance by the USA’s Johnson, who secured Gold in the women’s speed events.
- Team Combination: Switzerland celebrated a major victory in Bormio, taking Gold in the Olympic premiere of the Team Combination event.
- Figure Skating: American superstar Ilia Malinin lived up to the hype, clinching Gold despite minor stumbles in his routine.
Where to Follow the Olympia Liveticker
With events spread across multiple venues including Antholz (Biathlon), Bormio (Alpine Skiing), and Milan (Ice Hockey and Figure Skating), digital tickers are the primary source for real-time data. Major German and international outlets are providing minute-by-minute coverage:
- ZDF & Eurosport: Offering comprehensive live streams and integrated tickers for all televised events.
- Sport1 & Ran: Specialized tickers focusing on German medal hopes and “breaking news” alerts for podium finishes.
- Regional Portals: Outlets like the Badische Zeitung and Kieler Nachrichten are providing curated updates for regional interest.
Upcoming Schedule: Tuesday, 10 February 2026
The ticker will be particularly active today with several gold medal decisions on the horizon. Fans should keep a close eye on the following times (CET):
| Time (CET) | Sport / Discipline | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 11:30 | Alpine Skiing: Women’s Super-G | Cortina d’Ampezzo |
| 12:15 | Freestyle Skiing: Men’s Moguls | Livigno |
| 13:00 | Biathlon: Men’s Individual (20km) | Antholz |
| 15:00 | Luge: Men’s Doubles / Team Decisions | Cortina |
Germany’s Medal Standing
As of 10 February 2026, Germany continues to be a powerhouse in winter sports. Following the recent Gold in Ski Jumping and strong performances in Luge, the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) is tracking closely toward their projected medal count. Historically, Germany entered these games with an “eternal” winter medal count of 435, and the 2026 squad is expected to add significantly to the 162 Gold medals already in the archives.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where can I watch the 2026 Olympics live in Germany?
The primary broadcasters are ZDF and Eurosport. Live streams are available via sportstudio.de, sportschau.de, and discovery+ (HBO Max).
When do the Milano Cortina 2026 Games end?
The Winter Olympics run from 6 February to 22 February 2026. The Paralympic Games will follow at the same venues later in the season.
Which new sports are in the 2026 Winter Olympics?
The 2026 programme includes the debut of Ski Mountaineering (Skimo) and the new Team Combination in Alpine Skiing, which saw Switzerland take the inaugural Gold yesterday.
Is there a mobile app for the Olympia Liveticker?
Yes, the Sport1 app and the official “Milano Cortina 2026” app provide dedicated channels with live tickers, video highlights, and real-time medal tables.
