Cross-Country Skiing, Ski Jumping Competitions, Nordic Combined Milano, Cortina 06 Feb – 22 Feb 2026
Source: https://www.fis-ski.com/
For the XXV Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, the ski jumping competitions will take place at the Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium in the Val di Fiemme region. The schedule spans from February 7 to February 16, 2026, with six primary medal events.
## Ski Jumping Competition Schedule
| Date | Time (CET) | Event |
| Sat, 7 Feb | 18:45 – 20:50 | Women’s Normal Hill Individual |
| Mon, 9 Feb | 19:00 – 21:05 | Men’s Normal Hill Individual |
| Tue, 10 Feb | 18:45 – 21:00 | Mixed Team Normal Hill |
| Sat, 14 Feb | 18:45 – 20:50 | Men’s Large Hill Individual |
| Sun, 15 Feb | 18:45 – 20:50 | Women’s Large Hill Individual |
| Mon, 16 Feb | 19:00 – 21:00 | Men’s Super Team Large Hill |
### Key Highlights for 2026
- Venue: The events are held at the historic Giuseppe Dal Ben Ski Jumping Stadium in Predazzo, which has been upgraded for the Games.
- New Format: This Olympics features the Men’s Super Team event on the Large Hill, a high-intensity format consisting of teams of two athletes rather than the traditional four-man team.
- Women’s Large Hill: This marks the first time the Women’s Large Hill event is featured as a full medal discipline at the Olympic Games, mirroring the Men’s program.
Note: Official training sessions begin on February 5th, a day before the Opening Ceremony, allowing athletes to familiarize themselves with the jumps.


Nordic Combined is a unique “hybrid” sport that tests two very different skill sets: the explosive power and technical precision of Ski Jumping, followed by the endurance and tactical strength of Cross-Country Skiing.
## Event Breakdown
The schedule you provided details the three Men’s events for the 2026 Games:
| Date | Event Type | 1st Segment (Ski Jumping) | 2nd Segment (Cross-Country) |
| 11 Feb | Individual Gundersen | Normal Hill (HS109) | 10.0 km Race |
| 17 Feb | Individual Gundersen | Large Hill (HS143) | 10.0 km Race |
| 19 Feb | Team Sprint | Large Hill (HS143) | 2×7.5 km Relay |
### How it Works: The “Gundersen” Method
The “1st” and “2nd” times in your schedule refer to the two halves of the competition:
- The Jump: Athletes jump first to earn points.
- The Calculation: Points from the jump are converted into time penalties using the Gundersen Method. For every point an athlete trails the leader, they must wait a specific number of seconds before starting the ski race.
- The Race: The winner of the jumping portion starts the cross-country race at 00:00. Everyone else follows in a staggered start.
Crucial Fact: Because of this staggered start, the first person to cross the finish line in the cross-country race wins the Gold medal—there’s no need for stopwatches at the end!

Cross-Country Skiing competitions at the Milano Cortina 2026 Games.
These events will be held at the Tesero Cross-Country Skiing Stadium in Val di Fiemme. The strings of letters and numbers refer to the specific formats and the number of medal events for each.
## Discipline: Cross-Country Skiing (CC)
The abbreviations stand for:
- CCOWG: Cross-Country Olympic Winter Games
- SPWQ / TSPQ: Sprint World Quota / Team Sprint Quota (referring to the qualification and ranking categories used by FIS)
- W / M: Women and Men
## The Medal Events (12 Total)
The code “2x10k 4xSP 2xSkt 2xTE 4xTsp 2x50k” is a shorthand for the full Olympic program. Notably, 2026 is the first time men and women will compete over the exact same distances.
| Code | Event | Description |
| 2xSkt | Skiathlon | 20 km (10 km Classic + 10 km Freestyle) for both Men & Women. |
| 4xSP | Individual Sprint | Men’s and Women’s Classic Sprints (includes Qualifiers + Finals). |
| 2x10k | Interval Start | 10 km Individual Freestyle race for both Men & Women. |
| 2xTE | Relay | 4 x 7.5 km Relay for both Men & Women teams. |
| 4xTsp | Team Sprint | Men’s and Women’s Team Sprints (Qualifiers + Finals). |
| 2x50k | Mass Start | 50 km Classic “Marathon” for both Men & Women. |
### Key Dates to Remember
- 7 Feb: Women’s Skiathlon (First CC Medal)
- 8 Feb: Men’s Skiathlon
- 10 Feb: Men’s & Women’s Individual Sprints
- 21 Feb: Men’s 50 km Mass Start
- 22 Feb: Women’s 50 km Mass Start (Final day of the Games)
Fun Fact: By increasing the women’s “Marathon” distance from 30 km to 50 km, the 2026 Games are the most gender-equal in the history of Olympic skiing.


All competitions are subject to weather conditions and may be adjusted by the organizer.
In the context of the Olympic Games and the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS), there are two primary abbreviations used for Ski Jumping, depending on whether you are looking at official Olympic data or FIS competition codes.
1. Official Olympic Code: SJP
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Olympic Data Feed (ODF) use SJP as the official sport code for Ski Jumping. This is what you will see on official start lists, TV graphics, and results sheets during the Milano Cortina 2026 Games.
2. FIS Discipline Code: JP
The FIS (the governing body) uses the two-letter code JP to identify the discipline of Ski Jumping in their database and World Cup documentation.
Other Related Nordic Abbreviations
Because Ski Jumping is often grouped with other “Nordic” sports, you might see these related codes:
- NCB (or NK): Nordic Combined (Ski Jumping + Cross-Country)
- CCS (or CC): Cross-Country Skiing
- NH: Normal Hill (The smaller jump)
- LH: Large Hill (The bigger jump)
Summary Table for Milano Cortina 2026
| Organization | Abbreviation | Use Case |
| IOC / Olympics | SJP | Official Olympic results and schedules |
| FIS | JP | Technical data and World Cup history |
For Cross-Country Skiing at the Olympic Games, the official abbreviations vary depending on whether you are looking at an Olympic results sheet or the sport’s governing body (FIS) technical documents.
1. Official Olympic Code: CCS
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the official Olympic Data Feed use CCS as the sport code. You will see this on official schedules, medal tables, and broadcast graphics for the Milano Cortina 2026 Games.
2. FIS Discipline Code: CC
The International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) uses the two-letter code CC to identify Cross-Country as a discipline. This is primarily used for technical athlete licensing and World Cup rankings.
Common Event & Technique Abbreviations
In Cross-Country skiing, you will often see these shorthand codes used to describe the specific type of race:
- Technique:
- C: Classical (The traditional “in the tracks” style).
- F: Freestyle (The “skating” style).
- Race Format:
- MSS: Mass Start (All skiers start at the same time).
- PUR: Pursuit (Start times are based on previous results).
- SKIA: Skiathlon (Half the race is Classic, then athletes swap equipment to finish in Freestyle).
- Distance Examples:
- SP: Sprint
- TSP: Team Sprint
- 4×7.5: The Relay (four athletes per team, each skiing 7.5 km).
Summary Table for Milano Cortina 2026
| Organization | Abbreviation | Typical Usage |
| IOC / Olympics | CCS | Results, Tickets, and Schedules |
| FIS | CC | Athlete database and World Cup info |
