How to Watch Ski Jumping — Milano Cortina 2026
Quick answer
Ski Jumping 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.
There’s something about watching a human launch off a ramp at 60 mph and sail through the air for 100+ meters that just demands your attention. Ski jumping at Milano Cortina 2026 takes place in Predazzo, with individual normal hill, individual large hill, team, and mixed team events.
Where to Watch
- Peacock: Full live coverage of every qualification round and final.
- NBC: Large hill finals have historically earned prime-time spots — the visual spectacle translates well to the evening broadcast.
- USA Network: Normal hill qualifications and early rounds air during daytime hours.
When Events Air
Ski jumping events typically run in the late afternoon or evening in Italy (4:00–6:00 p.m. local / 10:00 a.m.–noon ET). That’s a convenient mid-morning window for U.S. viewers — catch the finals over an early lunch.
In Peacock, go to Sports > Olympics > Ski Jumping for live streams, real-time distance and scoring overlays, and replays.