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Grandi returns today February 14th to the racing program of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympics. In the early afternoon, Dorothea Wierer and Lisa Vittozzi they get back on skis for the 7.5km biathlon while Arianna Fontana, winner of a splendid silver on Thursday, he will try to win yet another medal in his career in short track.

Always in the short track, Pietro Sighel is back on skates more recharged than ever after his disqualification from the day before yesterday. Also waiting for the boys super giant alpine skiingoe for the skeleton girls Valentina Margaglio and Alessandra Fumagalli.

Olympics races today 14 February, programme, Italians, times. Desire for revenge for Dorothea Wierer and Pietro Sighel, Arianna Fontana back on the ice

After the less than exciting test (only fifth) last Wednesday in the 15km biathlon, Dorothea Wierer returns to skis at 2.45pm in the 7.5km race. In the post-match interviews, the Italian champion declared that she had problems with your period and this has negatively affected his performance.

Lisa Vittozzi, another great specialty champion, is also looking for revenge who did not shine in the 15km. The race will be broadcast live on on Rai 2RaiPlay and the Eurosport, Discovery+, DAZN, HBO Max, TIMVision and Prime Video platforms.

The one who is still hungry for victory is certainly the speed skater Pietro Sighelwinner of gold in the short track mixed relay but disqualified in the 1000m race on Thursday evening. At 8.15pm, blue he will seek revenge in the 1500m final where he will have to deal with fortissimo William Dandjinou.

Always in short tracksat 9.00 pm the girls will take to the track instead 1000m with Arianna Fontana another possible medal. At 11.00 pm the women’s 3000m relay where the super Arianna will compete together with Chiara Betti, Gloria Ioriatti, Arianna Sighel and Elisa Confortola (Piero Sighel’s girlfriend). The champion Will he win his 14th Olympic medal?

Arianna Fontana. (Getty Images)

The men’s giant slalom with Alex Vinatzer and the skeleton with Valentina Margaglio and Alessandra Fumagalli

In the morning however, at 10.00, the first run of the giant slalom with the blues Alex Vinatzer and Luca De Aliprandini. For the Italian arrows It won’t be an easy race given the fierce competition of skiers such as the Swiss Marco Odermatt (reigning Olympic champion) and the Brazilian Lucas Pinheiro Braathen. The second heat is scheduled for 1.30pmbroadcast (like the first) live on on Rai 2RaiPlay and the Eurosport, Discovery+, DAZN platformsHBO Max, TIMVision and Prime Video.

In the late afternoon, at 6.00 pmthe Italians’ medal hopes will also be pinned on Valentina Margaglio and Alessandra Fumagalli in skeleton. The girls of curling they will instead face Sweden in the round robin scheduled for 7.05pm. Finally, at 9.00 pm, acrobatic skiingthey will compete Maria Gasslitter and Flora Tabanelli.

The biathlete Lisa Vittozzi. (Getty Images)

The medal table to be updated: Italy is always second

1 – Norway (8 gold, 3 silver and 7 bronze)

2 – Italy (6 gold, 3 silver and 9 bronze)

3 – United States (4 gold, 7 silver and 3 bronze)

4 – France (4 gold, 5 silver and 1 bronze)

5- Germany (4 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze)

6 – Sweden (4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze)

7 – Switzerland (4 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze)

8 – Austria (3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze)

9 – Japan (3 gold, 3 silver and 8 bronze)

10 – Netherlands (3 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze)

The other races today and the Italians chasing medals at the 2026 Olympics: today’s program

09:05 Curling – Women’s round robin, Italy – People’s Republic of China

10:00 Alpine skiing – Men’s giant slalom, run 1 (Alex Vinatzer, Luca De Aliprandini)

10:30 Acrobatic skiing – Dual moguls women, round of 16 (Manuela Passaretta)

11.46am Acrobatic skiing – Dual moguls women, finals (possibly Manuela Passaretta)

12:00 Cross-country skiing: 4×7.5km women’s relay (to be defined)

1.30pm Alpine skiing – Men’s giant slalom, run 2 (Alex Vinatzer, Luca De Aliprandini)

2.45pm Biathlon – Sprint 7.5km women (Hannah Auchentaller, Michela Carrara, Lisa Vittozzi, Dorothea Wierer)

4.40pm Ice hockey – Men’s preliminary round, Italy – Finland

5.00pm Speed ​​skating: men’s 500m (Jeffrey Rosanelli)

6.00pm Skeleton – Women’s battery 3 (Alessandra Fumagalli, Valentina Margaglio)

6.45pm Ski jumping – Individual men long hill, first round (Giovanni Bresadola, Francesco Cecon, Alex Insam)

7.05pm Curling – Women’s round robin, Italy – Sweden

7.30pm Acrobatic skiing – Women’s Big Air, heat 1 qualification (Maria Gasslitter, Flora Tabanelli)

7.35pm Skeleton – Women battery 4 (possibly Alessandra Fumagalli, Valentina Margaglio)

7.57pm Ski jumping – Men’s individual long hill, final round

8.15pm Acrobatic skiing – Big air women, qualifying heat 2 (Maria Gasslitter, Flora Tabanelli)

8.15pm Short track – 1500m men, quarter-finals (Thomas Nadalini, Pietro Sighel, Luca Spechenhauser)

8.59pm Short track – 1000m women, heats (Chiara Betti, Elisa Confortola, Arianna Fontana)

9.00pm Acrobatic skiing – Big air women, qualifying heat 3 (Maria Gasslitter, Flora Tabanelli)

10.00pm Short track – Women’s 3000m relay, semi-finals (Chiara Betti, Elisa Confortola, Arianna Fontana, Gloria Ioriatti, Arianna Sighel)

10.42pm Short track – 1500m men, final A (possibly Thomas Nadalini, Pietro Sighel, Luca Spechenhauser)

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