Posted on Jan 11, 2026 / Sports

Bobsleigh at the 2026 Winter Olympics will be held at the Eugenio Monti Sliding Centre in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, from February 15 to February 22, 2026. The Cortina sliding track is a newly redeveloped, 1,730‑metre ice track designed for modern competition and features 16 technical curves that will test the world’s fastest sled crews. There are four medal events in bobsleigh at these Games: women’s monobob, two‑woman, two‑man, and four‑man races, showcasing both speed and precision on the ice. Athletes push their sleds from a standing start before hopping in and racing down the curved course at high speeds, with teams from many countries competing for Olympic medals. The schedule spreads the events over a week, with heats every day and finals concluding on the last competition day of the Games. Cortina’s venue has been homologated and tested by the International Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation, so it’s all set for top‑level competition. Bobsleigh has a long Olympic history, and the 2026 events promise fast, close racing with strong fan interest. Some major athletes and teams are building momentum on the World Cup circuit leading up to the Olympics, making the races even more exciting.
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