How to Watch Skeleton — Milano Cortina 2026
Quick answer
Skeleton at Milano Cortina 2026 airs on Peacock (every event live) and NBC (prime-time highlights). Use Peacock for full coverage; NBC for curated prime-time viewing.
Skeleton is head-first sledding at 80+ mph — one of the most thrilling sliding sports at the Winter Olympics. The 2026 skeleton events run at the Cortina Sliding Centre alongside bobsled and luge, with men’s and women’s competitions.
Where to Watch
- Peacock: Every run streams live, including training sessions. Skeleton races are short — two heats per day — so you won’t need to block out hours.
- USA Network: Heats often appear during the daytime broadcast block when the sliding centre is active.
- NBC: Medal-deciding final runs may make prime time, especially if a U.S. slider is in contention.
When Events Air
Skeleton heats typically run in the morning or early afternoon in Italy (around 10:00 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. local time), which translates to 4:00 a.m. or 7:30 a.m. ET. Set an alarm if you want to watch live; otherwise, Peacock’s replays post within an hour.
In Peacock, go to Sports > Olympics > Skeleton for live streams and full replays of every run.