Winter Olympics TV schedule: Friday's listings - Los Angeles Times
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by Los Angeles Times staffFebruary 19, 2026
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The 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics continued on Friday with a packed schedule of live TV and streaming broadcasts. Highlights included multiple medal events, exciting sports action, and opportunities to catch up on re-airings of previous day’s performances. U.S. biathlete Margie Freed was in action during the women’s 4x6-kilometer relay, while viewers could tune into delayed primetime coverage featuring bobsled, speedskating, curling, and hockey. The schedule also included finals for freestyle skiing events like skicross and aerials, as well as key matches in figure skating and short track speed skating.
For fans of winter sports, Friday’s lineup offered a mix of live action and re-airings across various platforms. Early morning hours featured biathlon events, including the men’s 15-kilometer mass start on NBC and Peacock. Curling enthusiasts could watch women’s semifinals and bronze medal matches, with teams TBD in action on Peacock. Freestyle skiing fans were treated to qualifying rounds and finals for skicross, aerials, and the men’s freeski halfpipe event.
Bobsled events took center stage in the late morning and early afternoon, with two-woman bobsled runs 1 and 2 airing live on NBC and Peacock. Hockey fans had a crucial matchup between Canada and Finland, with the game being broadcast on both Peacock and USA networks. Speedskating events included finals for the women’s 1,500 meters and men’s 5,000-meter relay in short track speed skating.
The schedule also highlighted figure skating action, with finals for the women’s
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Originally published on Los Angeles Times on 2/19/2026