Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics begin February 6 in Northern Italy. Athletes compete in 16 disciplines across multiple venues. India sends two athletes, Arif Mohammad Khan and Stanzin Lundup. Key medal events include alpine skiing,
Alpine skier Arif Khan is one of just two athletes representing India in Milano-Cortina, returning to the Olympic stage after his Beijing 2022 debut
From Jeremy Bujakowski in 1964 to Arif Mohammad Khan in 2022, explore the Indian athletes who left their mark on Winter Olympics history.
The Winter Olympics is a major international multi-sport event held every four years, featuring sports that are played on snow and ice. Governed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), it brings together athletes from around the world to compete in disciplines such as alpine skiing,
India's Winter Olympics journey is overshadowed by selection disputes. Top skier Manjeet Kumar missed the Games despite a court order. Two athletes, Arif Khan and Stanzin Lundup, represent India. The Ice-Skating Association of India lacks national recognition,
The 2026 Winter Olympics officially begin on February 6 with a historic opening ceremony at Milan’s San Siro Stadium.
The 2026 Winter Olympics officially known as Milano Cortina 2026, have started marking a historic milestone as the most geographically spread-out Winter Games in history, utilizing iconic venues across Northern Italy from the urban arenas of Milan to the legendary peaks of the Dolomites.
Indian skier Stanzin Lundup's participation in the Winter Olympics is uncertain due to a court challenge, but he may still compete after IOC's decision.
Unlike the previous edition in Beijing in 2022, two Indian athletes will represent the country at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. The Milano Cortina Games starts on February 6 officially.
With the race to host the 2036 Olympics on hold, the IOC has given its clearest signs yet how it will decide with more transparency a contest India and Qatar crave to win.
Johnson didn't have to wait long for a replacement. By the time she reached the starting hill for Tuesday's combined team event she'd already been given a new one, though it still needs to be engraved