On February 19, the final week of the XXV Winter Olympiad 2026 continues, broadcasted by Public Broadcasting. Viewers will be able to see finals and decisive competitions in several sports. This is reported by Public.
Winter Olympics 2026 February 19: what will be shown live
Broadcasts are available on the channel and the Public Sport website, YouTube channel, as well as on local broadcaster channels. Focus will be on finals and semi-finals.
On Thursday, the following live broadcasts are scheduled:
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curling – Norway vs Canada, Italy vs Switzerland (10:00)
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alpine skiing – men/women qualification (10:50)
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Nordic combined – ski jumping, team competition (10:55)
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alpine skiing – men/women final (13:55)
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Nordic combined – sprint 2×7.5 km (15:00)
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curling – Great Britain vs Italy (15:00)
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hockey – bronze match women: Switzerland vs Sweden (15:40)
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speed skating – 1500 m men (17:30)
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curling – men semi-final 1 and 2 (20:00)
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hockey – gold match women: USA vs Canada (20:10)
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figure skating – women's free program (20:00).
In particular, in hockey, there will be a bronze match between the teams of Switzerland and Sweden, as well as the final USA – Canada.
Olympics broadcasts on Public: studio support and analysis
Public Sport is the official broadcaster of the Winter and Paralympic Games in Ukraine. Priority is given to the performances of Ukrainian athletes, as well as timely news and commentary from the scene.
During the Olympics, a complete studio cycle operates – from morning announcements to summary broadcasts. The “Olympic studio” ensures direct inclusions of correspondents from five clusters in Italy, where competitions are held, as well as analysis of results and comments from experts.
The games started on February 6 and will last until February 22. The final week of competitions will determine the winners of the last sets of medals.
Recall, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) rejected the claim of Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Geraskevych against the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF). Geraskevych challenged his disqualification, which was imposed before the Olympics-2026 due to a memory helmet depicting murdered Ukrainian athletes.