The countdown have had started … The flame will be lit in a month at the XXV. Winter Olympics – Italy
On Wednesday, February 6, the flame will be lit in Milan at the XXV. Winter Olympics, for which 15 Hungarian athletes have so far secured quotas and two more are expected to qualify. More than 2,900 athletes from 90 nations are expected to participate in the winter games. A legendary team of winter sports experts with a total of 109 Olympic medals will provide information to viewers during Warner Bros. Discovery’s Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics broadcasts.
February 06. 8 p.m. relax by your TV set and watch the brilliant opening ceremony broadcasted from Milano San Siro Olympic Stadium .
Warner Bros. Discovery’s coverage of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will begin on Wednesday, February 4, with the Opening Ceremony taking place at Milan’s iconic San Siro Stadium on Friday, February 6, and continuing through to the Closing Ceremony on Sunday, February 22. Eurosport will provide live coverage, while HBO Max will bring you all the Winter Olympics events in one place, all at once.
The home of the Olympics in Europe, WBD has assembled a veritable pantheon of winter sports presenters, experts and commentators. The team includes the most successful Slovenian alpine skier two-time Olympic champion Tina Maze; Germany’s four-time Olympic luge champion Natalie Geisenberger; Poland’s Justyna Kowalczyk-Tekieli, who won two Olympic gold medals in cross-country skiing; the Netherlands’ Jochem Uytdehaage, a two-time Olympic speed skater; and British skeleton competitor Amy William, who won gold at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
New documentaries produced by Warner Bros. Discovery follow the journey to Olympic stardom. The documentaries will debut on Eurosport and HBO Max on February 2. In honor of the athletes who are about to enter the sport, Warner Bros. Discovery is also releasing two new 60-minute winter sports documentaries, produced by Warner Bros. Discovery. Mentioning: She Who Dares is a documentary about five pioneering female ski and snowboard talents from the United Kingdom.
Known as the home of the Olympics in Europe, WBD has assembled a veritable pantheon of winter sports presenters, experts and commentators. The team includes the most successful Slovenian alpine skier of all time, two-time Olympic champion Tina Maze; Germany’s four-time Olympic luge champion Natalie Geisenberger; Poland’s Justyna Kowalczyk-Tekieli, who won two Olympic gold medals in cross-country skiing; the Dutch Jochem Uytdehaage, a two-time Olympic speed skater; and British skeleton competitor Amy William, who won gold at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.
Update inforforation by Aggie Reiter

