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Winter Olympics 2026: Finals schedule and Ukrainian performances on February 9

Winter Olympics 2026: Finals schedule and Ukrainian performances on February 9 Five medal events scheduled for February 9 at the Games (photo: Getty Images)

On Monday, February 9, the third competition day of the 2026 Winter Olympics will take place, with five sets of medals up for grabs. Ukraine will be represented by four athletes in two sports – luge and ski jumping.

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

Luge: Ukrainian women make their debut

The first Ukrainian athletes to compete will be Yulianna Tunitska and Olena Smaga, marking their first official Olympic appearances.

At 6:00 PM (Kyiv time), they will take part in the first two runs, with the remaining two runs scheduled for Tuesday. The overall winner will be determined by the combined results of all four runs.

Ski jumping: hopes on Marusiak

At 8:00 PM, Yevhen Marusiak and Vitalii Kalinichenko will compete in the main round of the normal hill ski jump.

Over the past year, Marusiak has established himself as the team leader, showing more consistent results, which allows for cautious optimism regarding his performance.

Ukrainian athletes’ schedule on February 9

6:00 PM – Luge. Women’s singles, first + second runs (Yulianna Tunitska, Olena Smaga)
8:00 PM – Ski jumping. Men’s normal hill, main round (Yevhen Marusiak, Vitalii Kalinichenko)
9:15 PM – Ski jumping. Men’s normal hill, final round

Five finals

In total, five Olympic finals will take place on Monday. Champions and medalists will be determined in freestyle skiing, alpine skiing, speed skating, snowboarding, and ski jumping.

Medal finals on February 9

2:28 PM – Freestyle skiing. Women. Slopestyle
3:00 PM – Alpine skiing. Men. Combined (slalom)
6:30 PM – Speed skating. Women. 1000 m
9:15 PM – Snowboarding. Women. Big Air
9:15 PM – Ski jumping. Men. Normal hill

Earlier, we reported on all the winners of February 8 and the medal standings at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

We also noted that the IOC is signaling a possible return of Russian athletes.