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Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Cortina, one of two hosts in the next winter Olympics getty For anyone missing the Paris Olympic Games, it's time to book a trip to the Winter Olympics in 2026, which will take place for the first time in two cities in Italy: Milan and Cortina. It is the fourth time that Italy has hosted the Olympic Games. In 1956, the Winter Games were in Cortina d’Ampezzo; in 1960, the Summer Olympics were in Rome; and in 2006, the Winter Olympics were in Turin.

It will take place over 17 days across Milan, and Verona, the latter best known for playing home to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and also across the stunning Dolomites, a UNESCO protected World Heritage Site. Ninety-three countries will send teams of about 3,500 athletes to compete in 22 events, including figure skating, ice hockey, snowboarding, ski jumping, bobsledding, cross-country skiing, and luging. Ski mountaineering, commonly called ' skimo, ' will be offered for the first time.



In this sport, athletes, commonly cyclists, swimmers, runners, hikers, and mountaineers, race uphill and downhill using mountaineering skills. The competitors carry equipment while they ski on light rubber skis or 'skins,' and then climb icy cliff faces to nearly 2,000m. How To Get Tickets For Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics The website is currently live to sign up to enter a draw for tickets for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, which will go on sale in February 2025.

Everyone who goes in for the draw will get a chance to buy a ticket, but access will be decided randomly, and everyone waits their turn to buy. Paralympic tickets will go on sale in March 2025 without a draw. If you want to avoid going in for the draw, there will be further sales in April of the remaining tickets for the Winter Olympics.

How To Volunteer At The Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics MORE FOR YOU Netflix’s Best New Movie Arrives With A Perfect 100% Critic Score Trump Reposts AI-Generated Images Claiming Taylor Swift Fans Support Him Microsoft Issues Mandatory 2FA Login Deadline Alert In Paris, there were 45,000 volunteers from 101 French departments and 155 different countries, working around the city on various tasks ranging from ball boys and girls in the tennis to accompanying foreign ministers around the event sites. It was challenging. Three hundred thousand people answered 180 questions, ending with them wearing turquoise blue uniforms and multicolored bucket hats.

They were not paid, and they didn't receive accommodation, but as Le Monde said , "With smiles on their faces, always ready to ask if one needs any help, they are the indispensable cogs in the Olympic machine." It is undoubtedly a great way to see events up close and experience the opening and closing ceremonies. function loadConnatixScript(document) { if (!window.

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People will be told if they have been chosen in February 2025. If you want to sign up, you must be over 18 and available for training in summer 2025. You must speak basic English or Italian and be available for nine non-consecutive Olympics or Paralympics days.

Still, you can choose for which locations you would like to volunteer. Team26 is open to anyone of any age, gender, and culture and will naturally, for the event, be taking on volunteers with disabilities. The 2026 Winter Olympics will be held from 6 to 22 February, and the Winter Paralympics will be held from 6 to 15 March.

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