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NBC Releases Full Feb 21 Winter Olympics Livestream Schedule Amid Weather Concerns

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    United States' Elana Meyers Taylor, front, slides down the track during a two women bobsled training session, Feb. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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Comprehensive NBC Livestream Schedule for Feb 21 NBC posted a complete lineup for Saturday, Feb 21, listing every event in Eastern Time and providing separate daytime, primetime, and late‑night feeds. Authentication through cable, satellite, or streaming services is required, and direct URLs for each competition are included. The schedule is also mirrored on the NBCOlympics.com page and the Peacock streaming service. [1]

Saturday Medal Events Span Multiple Disciplines The Saturday program features medal ceremonies for men’s hockey bronze, two‑woman bobsled, freestyle skiing mixed‑team aerials, men’s 50 km cross‑country classic, ski cross, ski‑mountaineering relay, women’s curling bronze, women’s biathlon mass start, speed‑skating mass starts, men’s curling gold, and women’s freeski halfpipe, among others. Two‑woman bobsled veteran Elana Taylor Meyers teams with Jadin O’Brien to chase a second podium finish. NBC highlights these events as the centerpiece of the day’s coverage. [1]

Weather Threatens Schedule, Past Rescheduling Evident Organizers warn that inclement weather could force adjustments to the planned lineup, urging viewers to check for updates. A similar weather issue on Feb 20 forced the relocation of two snowboard and freestyle‑ski competitions in Livigno to Friday, illustrating the ongoing impact of conditions on the Games. Both articles note the potential for further changes. [2][1]

Zone‑Specific Streams Ensure Nationwide Access The broadcasts include distinct primetime and late‑night streams for Mountain and Pacific time zones, allowing viewers across the United States to watch live events at convenient local times. NBC’s authentication requirement applies to all feeds, but alternative access is available via the NBCOlympics.com website and Peacock platform. This multi‑zone approach aims to maximize audience reach despite possible schedule shifts. [1][2]

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Timeline

Feb 4, 2026 – Mixed doubles curling round‑robin kicks off, becoming the first competition of the Games and the only sport featured daily throughout the Olympics [1][2].

Feb 5, 2026 – Women’s ice‑hockey preliminaries and men’s snowboarding big‑air qualifiers begin, expanding the event schedule ahead of the opening ceremony [1].

Feb 6, 2026 – The opening ceremony unfolds simultaneously in Milan’s San Siro and Cortina d’Ampezzo, lighting two Leonardo‑da‑Vinci‑inspired cauldrons, showcasing performances by Mariah Carey, Andrea Bocelli, Laura Pausini and others under the “Armonia” theme, and broadcasting live at 8 p.m. local (2 p.m. ET) on NBC/Peacock [1][2][5][6].

Feb 6, 2026 – US speed skater Corinne Stoddard says Milan’s schedule “avoids a race the day after the ceremony, letting me fully experience the event,” highlighting the relaxed opening for athletes [5].

Feb 6, 2026 – Fresh‑man skier Anna Gibson remarks, “I’m excited to wear the Ralph Lauren uniform and see athletes from every nation together,” expressing enthusiasm for her Olympic debut [5].

Feb 6, 2026 – Former NHL forward Eeli Tolvanen notes, “We wait hours in the cold, and the ceremony is far less glamorous than it looks on TV,” giving a behind‑the‑scenes view of the festivities [5].

Feb 6, 2026 – First‑time curlers Luc Violette and Ben Richardson call the ceremony “a very special and unique Olympic experience,” underscoring its significance for newcomers [5].

Feb 7, 2026 – The Games award their first medals, starting with figure‑skating team events and mixed doubles curling, marking the transition from opening celebrations to competition [1].

Feb 20, 2026 – Men’s hockey semifinals take place in Milan‑Cortina, with the United States facing Slovakia and Canada meeting Finland; poor weather forces Livigno’s snowboard and freestyle‑ski events to be rescheduled for Friday [4].

Feb 21, 2026 – Saturday’s medal program features men’s hockey bronze, two‑woman bobsled, freestyle skiing mixed‑team aerials, 50 km cross‑country classic, ski cross, ski‑mountaineering relay, women’s curling bronze, biathlon mass start, speed‑skating mass starts, men’s curling gold and women’s freeski halfpipe, all streamed by NBC with multiple feeds and a weather‑delay warning [3].

Feb 22, 2026 – The closing ceremony in Verona concludes the Games, which run from Feb 6‑22 and showcase debut events such as ski mountaineering, mixed‑team skeleton, women’s doubles luge and super‑team ski jumping; a handful of Russian athletes compete as neutrals after an IOC review [1][2].

Since 2014 – NHL players return to Olympic ice for the first time since the 2014 Games, adding star power to the hockey tournament [2].

2026 (throughout) – The Winter Games become the most geographically dispersed ever, with venues in Milan, Cortina, three mountain clusters and Verona spread over 400 km, making logistics a central focus [2].

2026 (throughout) – Ticket sales remain exclusive to the official portal and MilanoCortina2026 app, with the Promo26 youth discount giving anyone under 26 two tickets for the price of one, while unauthorized sellers risk invalid tickets [1].

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