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Olympic Schedule: Wednesday, February 11

Feb 11, 2026 07:00AM ● By Kenzie Shiver

Another full day of must-watch moments is on deck at the Olympics and NBC Watertown has you covered from the first medal events of the afternoon through Primetime in Milan and Olympic Late Night.

            From world-record speed skating to figure skating gold-medal drama, Wednesday is stacked with storylines you won’t want to miss.

Daytime Highlights

            Speed skating world champion and world record holder Jordan Stolz makes his highly anticipated Olympic debut in the men’s 1000m, skating live at 12:30 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock. Stolz enters the event as the gold-medal favorite.

            Two-time Olympic gold medalist Chloe Kim begins her quest to defend her halfpipe title as women’s halfpipe qualifying gets underway early, while Ryan Cochran-Seige looks to recreate his Beijing success in the men’s super-G.

            Meanwhile, Madison Chock and Evan Bares aim to capture their first Olympic gold medal in ice dance when they compete in the free dance, with coverage beginning in the afternoon before continuing into primetime.

NBC Olympic Coverage – Wednesday, February 11

Daytime

12-12:30 p.m.

Freestyle Skiing – Women’s Moguls Final

12:30-12:55 p.m.

Speed Skating – Men’s 1000m (LIVE)

12:55-1:15 p.m.

Luge – Women’s Double Final Run (LIVE)

1:15-1:40 p.m.

Speed Skating – Men’s 1000m (LIVE)

1:40-2:15 p.m.

Snowboarding – Men’s Halfpipe Qualifying (LIVE)

2:15-4:55 p.m.

Figure Skating – Ice Dance, Free Dance (LIVE)

PRIMETIME IN MILAN (8-11 P.M.)

Alpins Skating – Men’s Super-G

Figure Skating – Ice Dance, Free Dance

Speed Skating – Men’s 1000m

Snowboarding – Women’s Halfpipe Qualifying

OLYMPIC LATE NIGHT (11:35 p.m.-1 a.m.)

Freestyle Skiing – Women’s Moguls Final

Snowboarding – Men’s Halfpipe Qualifying

DON’T FORGET: WORD OF THE DAY

            Watch NBC Watertown all day long and catch the Word of the Day during Olympic coverage for your chance to play along and win. A new word drops daily – and it could be worth $100.

            For full schedule, highlights, and Word of the Day details, keep it right here on NBC Watertown.