Olympics 2026 February 13: Full rundown of events and medal finals
Seven medal events to be contested on Friday (photo: Getty Images)
On Friday, February 13, seven medal events will take place at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Ukrainian athletes will compete in three sports.
RBC-Ukraine provides the full schedule of the day’s main events, Ukrainian athletes’ starts, and TV broadcasts.
Where and when Ukrainian athletes will compete
On the seventh day of competition, seven members of the Ukrainian team will take the start in cross-country skiing, biathlon, and figure skating.
The first to compete will be skiers Oleksandr Lisohor and Dmytro Drahun in the 10 km individual start race. Start time – 12:45 PM Kyiv time.
At 3:00 PM, the men’s sprint in biathlon will begin. Four Ukrainian athletes will compete: Vitaliy Mandzyn, Dmytro Pidruchnyi, Anton Dudchenko, and Bohdan Borkovsky.
At 8:00 PM, Ukraine’s only representative in figure skating, Kyrylo Marsak, will perform the free program. The results of this performance will determine the medalists in this discipline. Our athlete performed well in the short program and currently ranks 11th.
Schedule of Ukrainian athletes’ performances on February 13
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12:45 PM – Cross-country skiing, 10 km individual start, men, final (Dmytro Drahun, Oleksandr Lisohor)
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3:00 PM – Biathlon, sprint, men, final (Dmytro Pidruchnyi, Vitaliy Mandzyn, Bohdan Borkovsky, Anton Dudchenko)
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8:00 PM – Figure skating, men, free program (Kyrylo Marsak)
Seven medal finals
On February 13, a total of seven sets of medals will be contested at the Olympics. Champions and medalists will be determined in snowboarding (2 events), biathlon, speed skating, cross-country skiing, skeleton, and figure skating.
Medal finals on February 13
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12:45 PM – Cross-country skiing, men, individual start (10 km)
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3:00 PM – Biathlon, men, sprint (10 km)
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3:46 PM – Snowboard, women, cross
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5:00 PM – Speed skating, men, 10,000 m
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8:00 PM – Figure skating, men, free program
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9:25 PM – Snowboard, men, halfpipe
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10:14 PM – Skeleton, men
Earlier, we reported on the results of Ukrainian athletes on February 12 and the updated medal standings at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
You can also find out everything known about the disqualification of Vladyslav Heraskevych.