Here's how to watch Team USA compete in Skeleton at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan.
The U.S. is sending just four athletes sliding to Milan to compete in the fast-paced sport of Skeleton at the 2026 Winter Games. You can catch all of Team USA's Skeleton Heats live on Peacock. Below is the complete schedule of all Team USA's Skeleton events at this year's games, along with a rundown of who is competing. While every race will stream on Peacock, some will also be broadcast on NBC and USA Network. (To see specific air times, check out the official NBC Olympics broadcast schedule, and toggle your search to "TV Only.") Here's a rundown of how to watch every Skeleton event at the 2026 Winter Games.
And if you want to learn even more about every event at this year's Winter Games, here's a guide to everything you need to know about Milan-Cortina 2026.
How to watch Skeleton at the 2026 Winter Olympics
Competition dates: Feb. 12 - 15
TV channels: NBC, USA
Streaming: Peacock, DirecTV, and more
Where can I stream Skeleton at the 2026 Winter Olympics?
Where to watch Skeleton on TV:
Team USA men's and women's Skeleton coverage will be split between NBC and USA, which you can stream on DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV, and more. NBC will only be airing select coverage live. For specific times on NBC, make sure to check out the official NBC Olympics broadcast schedule, and toggle your search to "TV Only."
How to watch Olympic Skeleton without cable:
Who is on the Team USA Skeleton team?
These are the athletes on Team USA's Skeleton team:
Dan Barefoot, 35, Johnstown, PA
Kelly Curtis, 37, Princeton, NJ
Austin Florian, 31, Southington, CT
Mystique Ro, 31, Nokesville, VA
2026 Team USA Skeleton TV schedule:
All times Eastern
All events will stream on Peacock and NBCOlympics.com. NBC will only be airing select coverage live. For specific times on NBC, make sure to check out the official NBC Olympics broadcast schedule, and toggle your search to "TV Only."
Monday, Feb 9
Official Training
2:00 a.m. — Women’s Training, Heat 1
3:02 a.m. — Women’s Training, Heat 2
4:30 a.m. — Men’s Training, Heat 1
5:32 a.m. — Men’s Training, Heat 2
Tuesday, Feb 10
Official Training
5:00 a.m. — Women’s Training, Heat 3
6:02 a.m. — Women’s Training, Heat 4
7:30 a.m. — Men’s Training, Heat 3
8:32 a.m. — Men’s Training, Heat 4
Wednesday, Feb 11
Official Training
4:00 a.m. — Women’s Training, Heat 5
5:02 a.m. — Women’s Training, Heat 6
6:30 a.m. — Men’s Training, Heat 5
7:32 a.m. — Men’s Training, Heat 6
Thursday, Feb 12
Men’s Competition
3:30 a.m. — Men’s Heat 1
5:08 a.m. — Men’s Heat 2
Friday, Feb 13
Competition / Medal Day
10:00 a.m. — Women’s Heat 1
11:48 a.m. — Women’s Heat 2
1:30 p.m. — Men’s Heat 3 (Medal Heat)
3:05 p.m. — Men’s Heat 4 (Medal Heat)
Saturday, Feb 14
Competition / Medal Day
12:00 p.m. — Women’s Heat 3 (Medal Heat)
1:44 p.m. — Women’s Heat 4 (Medal Heat)
Sunday, Feb 15
12:00 p.m. — Skeleton Mixed Team Event (Medal Event)
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