Milan-Cortina 2026 to stage Winter Olympics across four clusters in first split-host Games

By Kang Sang Heon Posted : February 4, 2026, 00:03 Updated : February 4, 2026, 00:03
The upcoming Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo Winter Olympics will award 116 gold medals across eight sports and 16 disciplines. (Yonhap/Reuters)
The upcoming Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo Winter Olympics will award 116 gold medals across eight sports and 16 disciplines. [Photo=Yonhap·Reuters]
Italy is set to host the Winter Olympics again for the first time in 20 years, with the 2026 Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo Games notable for using two host-city names in the official title and spreading events across multiple sites.

It will be Italy’s third Winter Olympics, after Cortina d’Ampezzo in 1956 and Turin in 2006. With the 1960 Rome Summer Olympics, Italy will have hosted the Olympics four times overall.

The Games will feature eight sports and 16 disciplines, with 116 gold medals at stake — seven more than Beijing 2022 (109). Competition will be staged across four clusters in northern Italy: the major city of Milan; the Alpine resort of Cortina d’Ampezzo; and the Valtellina-Bormio and Val di Fiemme areas. Organizers say it is the widest geographic footprint of any Olympics. Olympic cauldrons will be installed in both Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, about 400 kilometers (250 miles) apart, roughly a five-hour drive.

Organizers say the plan aligns with the International Olympic Committee’s push for sustainability by limiting new construction. Of the 25 venues, 19 are existing facilities and four are temporary. Only two venues were newly built for the Olympics. Sustainability efforts also extend to the medals and torches: Medals were cast using metals recovered from waste and made with renewable energy, and the torch uses recycled aluminum and other materials as its main components.
 
Official mascots Tina and Milo are based on martens that live in Italy’s mountain regions. (IOC website)
Official mascots Tina and Milo are based on martens that live in Italy’s mountain regions. [Photo=IOC website capture]
 
The opening and closing ceremonies will be held in different cities. The opening ceremony is set for Milan’s Giuseppe Meazza stadium, home to AC Milan and Inter Milan, which will be used as an outdoor performance venue with capacity for 80,000 during the Olympics. The closing ceremony will be held at the Verona Arena, an ancient amphitheater in Verona, the city associated with Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.”

The official slogan is “IT’s Your Vibe,” a message aimed at sharing solidarity, energy and passion among everyone involved in the Olympics. The emblem, titled “Futura” — Italian for “future” — was chosen through a public vote and features a simple design resembling the number “26” traced by a finger on snow.

The official mascots, Tina and Milo, are characters based on martens that live in Italy’s mountain regions. Their names come from Cortina and Milan. Tina, in brighter colors, represents the Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo Winter Olympics, while her younger brother Milo, with darker fur, represents the Winter Paralympics.



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