Freestyle Skiing Schedule — Milano Cortina 2026

Quick Facts

Venue
Livigno Snow Park / Bormio
Dates
2026-02-08 — 2026-02-22
Events
13
Medal Events
13
Defending Champions
  • Walter Wallberg (SWE, Moguls)
  • Eileen Gu (CHN, Halfpipe & Big Air)
Date Time (ET) Time (PT) Sport Event Phase
2026-02-08 6:00 AM 3:00 AM Freestyle Skiing Women's Moguls Medal Final
2026-02-09 6:00 AM 3:00 AM Freestyle Skiing Men's Moguls Medal Final
2026-02-10 6:00 AM 3:00 AM Freestyle Skiing Men's Freeski Slopestyle Medal Final
2026-02-11 6:00 AM 3:00 AM Freestyle Skiing Women's Dual Moguls Medal Final
2026-02-14 6:00 AM 3:00 AM Freestyle Skiing Men's Dual Moguls Medal Final
2026-02-15 6:00 AM 3:00 AM Freestyle Skiing Women's Freeski Slopestyle Medal Final
2026-02-16 6:00 AM 3:00 AM Freestyle Skiing Women's Freeski Big Air Medal Final

How scoring works in 60 seconds

Judged sports use different criteria per discipline. Moguls: turns (60%), air (20%), speed (20%). Aerials: air/form (50%), landing (30%), degree of difficulty (20%). Slopestyle/Halfpipe: overall impression from judges on a 100-point scale.

If you're new to Freestyle Skiing

Freestyle skiing is the extreme sports wing of skiing. Moguls athletes navigate bumps at speed; aerial skiers launch off ramps; halfpipe, slopestyle, and big air reward creative tricks and massive amplitude.

Freestyle Skiing Schedule

Freestyle skiing has grown into one of the most diverse programs in the Winter Olympics. Events include moguls, aerials, halfpipe, slopestyle, ski cross, and big air, all taking place in Livigno. Competition starts early — moguls qualifying and finals often land in the first few days — and continues through the second week.

The aerial events feature jaw-dropping triple-twisting triple backflips. Ski cross puts four racers on the course simultaneously with jumps, rollers, and banked turns — eliminations happen fast. Halfpipe, slopestyle, and big air are scored by judges on trick difficulty and execution.

Expect start times around 3:00–7:00 a.m. ET / 12:00–4:00 a.m. PT for most sessions. Finals are typically scheduled in the late morning or early afternoon Italian time. If you can only watch a couple events, make it ski cross for pure chaos and halfpipe for athletic artistry.