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Olympics 2026 February 10: Complete finals rundown

Olympics 2026 February 10: Complete finals rundown Nine medal sets to be contested at the Games (photo: Getty Images)

On Tuesday, February 10, the fourth competition day of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo will take place. During the day, 14 Ukrainian athletes will compete across five sports.

RBC-Ukraine provides the full schedule of finals and performances of the Ukrainian national team.

Where Ukrainian athletes will compete

The blue and yellow teams will be represented in cross-country skiing, short track, biathlon, luge, and figure skating.

The day will open with cross-country skiing and close with the performances of figure skater Kyrylo Marsak and the final runs of the lugers.

Cross-country skiing: six Ukrainians in sprint

First on the course will be the cross-country skiers competing in the classical sprint.

  • 10:15 AM (Kyiv time) – Women’s qualification: Anastasiia Nikon, Sofiia Shkatula, Yelyzaveta Nopriienko, Darina Mihal

  • 10:55 AM – Men’s qualification: Dmytro Drahun, Oleksandr Lisohor

The top athletes from qualifying will advance to the final heats.

Short track: Sydorko in action

At 11:30 AM, Yelyzaveta Sydorko will compete in the 500 m qualification. The Ukrainian athlete will try to advance past the first round and continue to the final.

Biathlon: men’s individual race

At 2:30 PM, the 20 km men’s individual race will begin. Ukraine will be represented by team leaders Dmytro Pidhruchnyi and Vitalii Mandzyn, as well as Anton Dudchenko and Olympic debutant Taras Lesiuk.

This biathlon race is considered one of the key events for the Ukrainian team on this day.

Evening program: luge and figure skating

In luge, Yulianna Tunytska and Olena Smaga will compete in the third and decisive fourth runs, which will determine final positions.

At the same time, Kyrylo Marsak will perform his short program in men’s figure skating.

Schedule of Ukrainian performances – February 10:

  • 10:15 AM – Cross-country skiing, sprint, women, qualification (Anastasiia Nikon, Sofiia Shkatula, Yelyzaveta Nopriienko, Darina Mihal)

  • 10:55 AM – Cross-country skiing, sprint, men, qualification (Dmytro Drahun, Oleksandr Lisohor)

  • 11:30 AM – Short track, 500 m, women, qualification (Yelyzaveta Sydorko)

  • 2:15 PM – Cross-country skiing, sprint, women, final

  • 2:25 PM – Cross-country skiing, sprint, men, final

  • 2:30 PM – Biathlon, men’s individual race, 20 km (Dmytro Pidhruchnyi, Vitalii Mandzyn, Anton Dudchenko, Taras Lesiuk)

  • 6:00 PM – Luge, women’s singles, third run (Yulianna Tunytska, Olena Smaga)

  • 7:30 PM – Figure skating, men’s short program (Kyrylo Marsak)

  • 7:35 PM – Luge, women’s singles, final run

Nine sets of medals

In total, nine Olympic medal sets will be contested on Tuesday. Champions and medalists will be determined in cross-country skiing (2 sets), biathlon, alpine skiing, luge, curling, ski jumping, freestyle, and short track.

Medal finals – February 10:

  • 1:55 PM – Short track, mixed relay

  • 2:15 PM – Cross-country skiing, sprint, women

  • 2:25 PM – Cross-country skiing, sprint, men

  • 2:30 PM – Freestyle, slopestyle, men

  • 2:30 PM – Biathlon, men’s individual, 20 km

  • 3:00 PM – Alpine skiing, combined, women

  • 7:05 PM – Curling, mixed doubles

  • 7:41 PM – Luge, women’s singles

  • 9:05 PM – Ski jumping, mixed teams

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