Russian Athletes' Milan Olympics Schedule

Thirteen Russian athletes will compete as neutrals without flag or anthem at the Milan Winter Olympics, with their first event on 7 February.
Apr 30, 2026
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Russian athletes at the Milan Olympics compete without flag or anthem as neutrals.
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Press service of the Russian Olympic Committee

The opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics will take place on 6 February. But competitions have already started — the curling tournament began the day before. 13 athletes have come to Milan from Russia. They will compete in neutral status — without flag or anthem.

The medals for the Milan Winter Olympics showcase a distinctive design.
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Press service of the Russian Olympic Committee

The 161.RU editorial team publishes the schedule of Russian athletes so you can follow their performances.

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Press service of the Russian Olympic Committee

7 February

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Press service of the Russian Olympic Committee

Ski mountaineering makes its Olympic debut at the Milan Games.
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Press service of the Russian Olympic Committee

Cross-country skiing (skiathlon) Daria Nepryaeva — 15:00

Italy«s snow supplies and top Russian medal contenders are highlighted in a short video.
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  • Speed skating (3000m race) Ksenia Korzhova — 18:00

  • Luge Pavel Repilov — 19:00

    8 February

    Alpine skiing (downhill) Yulia Pleshkova — 13:30

  • Cross-country skiing (skiathlon) Saveliy Korostelev — 14:30

  • Luge Pavel Repilov — 19:00

    9 February

    Luge Daria Olesik — 19:00.

    10 February

    Cross-country skiing (sprint) Daria Nepryaeva — 11:15

  • Cross-country skiing (sprint) Saveliy Korostelev — 11:55.

  • Short track (500m race, qualification) Alena Krylova — 12:30

  • Short track (1000m race, qualification) Ivan Posashkov — 13:10

  • Luge Daria Olesik — 19:00

  • Figure skating (short program) Petr Gumennik — 20:30.

    12 February

    Alpine skiing (super-G) Yulia Pleshkova — 13:30

  • Cross-country skiing (freestyle) Daria Nepryaeva — 15:00

  • Short track (500m race, final) Alena Krylova — 22:15

  • Short track (1000m race, final) Ivan Posashkov — 22:29

    13 February

    Cross-country skiing (freestyle) Saveliy Korostelev — 13:45.

  • Figure skating (free program) Petr Gumennik — 21:30.

    14 February

    Short track (1500m race) Ivan Posashkov — 22:15

  • Short track (1000m race) Alena Krylova — 23:00

    16 February

    Alpine skiing (slalom) Semen Efimov — 12:00

    17 February

    Figure skating (short program) Adelia Petrosyan — 20:45

    19 February

    Ski mountaineering (sprint) Nikita Filippov — 12:30

  • Figure skating (free program) Adelia Petrosyan — 21:00.

    21 February

    Cross-country skiing (marathon) Saveliy Korostelev — 13:00

  • Speed skating (mass start) Anastasia Semenova — 17:50.

    22 February

    Cross-country skiing (marathon) Daria Nepryaeva — 12:00

    The closing ceremony of the Olympics will take place on 22 February.

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