The United States will send six athletes to Milan to compete in ski jumping at the 2026 Winter Olympics. You can watch all of Team USA’s ski jumping events live on Peacock. Below is the complete schedule for all of Team USA’s ski jumping events at this year’s competition, along with a list of competitors. While every game will be broadcast live on Peacock, some games will also be broadcast on NBC and USA Network. (To see specific broadcast times, check the official NBC Olympics broadcast schedule and switch your search to “TV only.”) Here’s a rundown of how to watch every ski jumping event at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
If you want to know more about every event at this year’s Winter Olympics, here’s a guide with all you need to know about Milan-Cortina 2026.
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How to watch ski jumping at the 2026 Winter Olympics
Competition date: February 7-16
TV channel: nbc
Streaming media: Peacock, DirecTV, etc.
Where can I watch ski jumping at the 2026 Winter Olympics?
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Where to watch Ski Jumping on TV:
Coverage of Team USA’s men’s and women’s ski jumping competitions will be split between NBC and USA, and you can stream it live on DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV, and more. NBC will broadcast only some of the coverage live. For specific NBC times, be sure to check the official NBC Olympics broadcast schedule and toggle your search to “TV only.”
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How to watch Olympic ski jumping without cable TV:
Who are the members of the U.S. Ski Jumping Team?
These are the athletes on the Team USA Ski Jumping Team:
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Annika Belshaw, Steamboat Springs, Colorado
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Kevin Bickner, Wauconda, IL
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Jason Colby, Steamboat Springs, Colorado
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Tate Franz, Lake Placid, New York
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Josie Johnson, Park City, Utah
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Peggy Jones, Park City, Utah
2026 U.S. Ski Jumping Team TV Schedule:
All times Eastern
All events will be broadcast live on Peacock and NBCOlympics.com. NBC will broadcast only some of the coverage live. For specific NBC times, be sure to check the official NBC Olympics broadcast schedule and toggle your search to “TV only.”
Thursday, February 5
official training
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11:00 am — Women’s Normal Mountain (NH), Training 1
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2:00 pm — Men’s Normal Hill Race (NH), Training 1
Friday, February 6
official training
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3:00 am — Women’s Normal Mountain (NH), Training 2
Saturday, February 7
Women’s Normal Mountain Individual Competition
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11:45 am — Qualifiers
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1:57 pm — Final
Sunday, February 8
official training
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10:30 am — Women’s Normal Mountain (NH), Training 3
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1:00 pm — Men’s Normal Hill Race (NH), Training 2
Monday, February 9
Men’s Normal Mountain Individual Competition
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12:00 noon — Qualifiers
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2:12 pm — Final
Tuesday, February 10
Ordinary Mountain Mixed Team Competition
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11:30 am — Qualifiers
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2:00 pm — Final
Thursday, February 12
official training
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11:00 am — Women’s Big Mountain (LH), Training 1
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2:00 pm — Men’s Big Hill (LH), Training 1
Friday, February 13
official training
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12:30 noon — Men’s Big Hill (LH), Training 2
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Saturday, February 14
official training
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3:00 am — Women’s Big Mountain (LH), Training 2
Men’s Big Hill Individual Competition
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11:30 am — Qualifiers
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1:57 pm — Final
Sunday, February 15
official training
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5:30 am — Men’s Big Hill (LH), Training 3
Women’s Big Hill Individual Competition
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11:30 am — Qualifiers
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1:57 pm — Final
Monday, February 16
Men’s Super Team (Dashan)
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12:00 noon — Qualifiers
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2:20pm — Final
