How to watch Winter Olympics 2026 Ski Jumping online and for FREE — live streams, schedule, preview

Slovenia's Domen Prevc soars through the air during the Men's Individual Large Hill HS142 event of the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, the fourth and last leg of the Four Hills Tournament, in Bischofshofen, Austria on January 6, 2026.
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Ski jumping is arguably one of the most satisfying Olympic sports to watch. Seeing athletes make graceful, gravity-defying jumps and fly with precision over white snow is a sight to behold.

The ski jumping events at the Milano Cortina 2026 begin on February 7, with six events scheduled over a 10-day period at the Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium. Keep reading to discover how to watch 2026 Winter Olympics ski jumping live streams from anywhere with a VPN and for free!

Winter Olympics 2026 Ski Jumping live streams: TV channels, dates

Winter Olympics 2026 Ski Jumping live streams take place from February 7-16
• FREE live streams — BBC iPlayer (U.K.) / CBC Gem (Can) / 9Now (Aus)
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At the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics, ski jumping will feature a full slate of events, including the classic men’s and women’s normal hill and large hill individual competitions, men’s and mixed team events, and the new additions: the women’s large hill individual and the men’s super team.

In individual events, athletes compete in two jumps, with only the top 30 from the first round advancing. Scores combine distance, balance, body position, and landing technique, with judges awarding points according to the Telemark style. Around 100 athletes are expected, with Austria and Norway fielding eight jumpers each, and Finland, Italy, Japan, and Slovenia sending seven.

Top contenders include Tokyo 2022 gold medalists Ryōyū Kobayashi and Marius Lindvik, as well as Slovenia’s siblings Domen and Nika Prevc, all aiming to add to their medal collections.

Read on to find out how to watch Ski Jumping at the Winter Olympics 2026 — including details on international TV channels, free live streams, and a full schedule of events.

Watch Winter Olympics 2026 Ski Jumping live streams for FREE

Great news! Free streaming of Ski Jumping at Milano Cortina 2026 is available in Canada, Australia and the U.K.!

In Canada you will need CBC Gem
In Australia you will need 9Now
In the U.K. you will need BBC iPlayer

Away from home? You can use Norton VPN to watch Winter Olympics 2026 ski jumping for free from anywhere in the world.

Watch Winter Olympics 2026 Ski Jumping from anywhere

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3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to CBC Gem or another streaming service and watch Winter Olympics 2026.

How to watch Winter Olympics 2026 Ski Jumping live streams in the U.S.

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To watch every second of all the ski jumping action we recommend the Peacock streaming service. Prices start at just $10.99/month and coverage of the Super Bowl and Premier League is included as well.

Alternatively, cord-cutters can opt for a service like DirecTV Sling TV or YouTube TV with both offering all three NBC channels for linear coverage. Do note though that not all Ski Jumping will be shown.

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How to watch Winter Olympics 2026 Ski Jumping live streams in the U.K.

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Ski Jumping will be one of the premier events shown on BBC iPlayer, meaning absolutely FREE coverage in the U.K..

The BBC won’t have everything, however. If you don’t want to miss a single second of the action, you will need access to Discovery Plus. Its standard Entertainment plan costs £3.99/month.

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How to watch Winter Olympics 2026 Ski Jumping live streams in Canada

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Winter Olympics 2026 ski jumping coverage in Canada is carried by CBC on TV, with more than 2,000 hours of content to be live streamed for FREE online on the CBC Gem streaming platform. All you need to do is register for a free account to watch.

If you’re currently away from Canada, you can use a VPN such as Norton VPN to unlock your home services.

How to watch Winter Olympics 2026 Ski Jumping live streams in Australia

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Aussies looking for free streaming of ski jumping can watch on the 9Now streaming site and app.

For the most comprehensive coverage, you'll need Stan Sport. It's offering streams of every sport and medal moment. It costs from AU$32/month.

Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN like Norton VPN to watch all the action on 9Now as if you were back home.

Winter Olympics 2026 Ski Jumping medal events

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Date

Event

CET

ET

GMT

Saturday, Feb 7

Women's NH Individual - Final Round

7:57 p.m.

1:57 p.m.

6:57 p.m.

Monday, Feb 9

Men's NH Individual - Final Round

8:12 p.m.

2:12 p.m.

7:12 p.m.

Tuesday, Feb 10

Mixed Team - Final Round

8:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

7:00 p.m.

Saturday, Feb 14

Men's LH Individual - Final Round

7:57 p.m.

1:57 p.m.

6:57 p.m.

Sunday, Feb 15

Women's LH Individual - Final Round

7:57 p.m.

1:57 p.m.

6:57 p.m.

Monday, Feb 16

Men's Super Team - Final Round

8:20 p.m.

2:20 p.m.

7:20 p.m.

Winter Olympics 2026 Ski Jumping FAQs

How many ski jumping events will be held at the Winter Olympics 2026?

A total of six ski jumping events will take place at the Milano Cortina 2026:

Women's Normal Hill Individual

Women's Large Hill Individual

Men's Normal Hill Individual

Men's Large Hill Individual

Men's Super Team

Mixed Team

How many athletes in the ski jumping events at the Winter Olympics 2026?

A total of 100 ski jumping athletes will compete at the Milano Cortina 2026. Austria and Norway will field eight athletes each, and Finland, Italy, Japan, Norway and Slovenia will each feature seven.

What countries are banned from the 2026 Winter Olympics Ski Jumping?

Just like in 2022, Belarus and Russia will not be allowed to enter teams at the 2026 Winter Olympics. This is due to the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. Athletes from those two countries will instead participate under the Individual Neutral Athlete banner.

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