Winter Olympics 2026 day four: freestyle skiing, short-track skating and more – live

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The top two are still well ahead and we’re through 20 competitors now; none of those left are expected to trouble to podium.

In for Lindsey Vonn, Bella Wright crashes out, so no slalom porton for Nina O’Brien, who’ll return for the Super G.

We’ve got a pair of Swiss teams out next, both of whom have serious slalomers – Camille Rast, the second of them, is the only person to beat Shiffrin this season. But Jasmine Flury isn’t loving her run, leaving Wendy Holdener with a lot to do after finishing 1.54 off the lead in 11th place.

Email! “My normal criteria is spending an night in the country and seeing some sights,” says Björn Björnsson “So an airport hotel doesn’t count. I’m tempted to say seeing some sights so that my few hours on the Zambian side of Victoria Falls counts.”

What about driving through a country? I’ve driven through Belize going from Guatemala to Mexico, so seen some of it, but don’t quite feel like I have.

Easy, Breezy, beautiful. Her time isn’t as good as her winning one, but she zooms over the line to lead by 0.06s – ominous for the rest with Shiffrin to come in the slalom.

A slower section three and Johnson is down by 0.28, but can she sort herself in the final portion?

And she’s 0.01 outside Raedler down section one, but 0.02 inside at the end of two.

Now here comes Breezy…

Next out is Kira Weidle-Winkelmann, whose partner Emma Aicher took silver in the individual event; she almost goes at the end, but ends up fifth, giving her partner a shot at a medal but probably not the gold.

We’re on to our 12th runner, Lie of Norway, who came seventh in the individual event, on the course. But she’s way off this, finishing 0.71 off the Raedler to go fifth. For comparison, the leader recorded 1:36.65; Johnson’s winning time was 1:36.10.

All this remains true.

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Aaarrggghhh, Goggia goes for too much, cutting an angle, and she thinks about trying to save it but takes the safe option, going down! She’s fine but what an expletive for Lara Della Mea, her partner, who won’t get a run at the slalom.

And she finishes in third; that time from Raedler looks better with every run but out now is Goggia, individual bronze medalist, and she’s hurtling through the first sector.

Out now, Jaqueline Wiles of USA, and she’s inside the lead down the first two sections, then outside it.

Question: what constitutes visiting a country? I ask because I was just thinking Austria is one of few central European countries I’ve not visited, then remembered that interailing from Paris to Prague, we changed trains in Vienna, so does that count?

We’ve our first Italian pelting down the course, and Laura Pirovano is threatening the lead … but finishes 0.21s off it. Raedler still leads for Austria.

This might be the earliest in the morning – having slept – that I’ve ever heard early internet legend, Sandstorm by Darude, pumping over the PA. And you know what? In any circumstance, it’s a tune.

People have a lot to say about stuff they don’t understand, that doesn’t concern them. See Biles, S.

Ooooh, Ariane Raedler of Austria, eighth in the individual event, nails 1:35.65, a time that would’ve been good enough for bronze; she takes the lead, giving Katharina Huber, her partner, a chance in the second portion.

Miradoli of France lays down a quicker time than she did coming 16th in the individual downhill, 1:37.37; I guess she’s used to the course now. Our big names, though, don’t come out for a while: Goggia, who took bronze in the individual event is ninth, Aicher who claimed silver, is doing the slalom portion, and Johnson is 14th with Srobova, Vlhova’s partner, going 28th and last.

Righto, we’re at the top of the mountain, and ready to go in women’s team combined. There’s no sun, but it’s bright and snowing.

Here’s our briefing for today…

What I didn’t realise about Vlhova is that she’s literally not raced since jiggering her ACL. Perhaps for her, this event is a warm-up for the individual slalom, but people like her tend not to view anything as a warm-up for anything.

Goodness us, what a team USA have in the combined. Breezy Johnson, the downhill champ, partnering Mikaela Shiffrin, perhaps the greatest slalomer ever. This is going to be a helluva ruckus.

This is so cool. And also hot.

On BBC, they’re talking about Petra Vlhová, Ggold-medal winner in the Beijing slalom. She’s been out injured for two years, but is back now, competing in the team combined. That’s a lot of pressure for her partner, Katarina Srobova, who’ll need to leave her in the contest with a strong downhill contribution.

Today's highlights

9.30am – Alpine skiing, women’s team combined, downhill

11.30am – Freestyle skiing, men’s slopestyle, final

12.03pm – Short track mixed team relay, finals

12.24pm – Cross-country skiing, women’s sprint classic style

12.30pm – Biathlon men’s 20lm individual

12.38pm – Cross-country skiing, men’s sprint classic style, final

1pm – Alpine skiing, women’s team combined, slalom

1.05pm – Curling mixed doubles, bronze medal game, GB v Italy

5.05pm – Curling mixed doubles, gold medal game, Sweden v USA

5.34pm – Luge, women’s single, run four

7pm – Ski jumping, mixed team, normal hill, final round

7.10pm – Group A women’s ice hockey, Canada v USA

Preamble

Buongiorno a tutti e benvenuti alle Olimpiadi invernali 2026 – quarto giorno!

And it’s another dead busy day in Milan Cortina. We begin our coverage with the downhill aspect of the women’s team combined, a new event that those who enjoyed it yesterday know is a terrific addition; the slalom section comes later in the day.

In the meantime, we’ve got the men’s slopestyle final in the freeski, USA’s Alex Hall hoping to retain his title; his mum is from nearby Bologna, so he’ll have family watching, presumably a far scarier proposition than twizzling upside down a million miles in the air.

We’ve also got medals being handed out in short track mixed team relay and in a load of cross-country events, biathlon too, after which Bruce Mouat and Jen Dodds compete for bronze in the mixed doubles curling, the only event in which Great Britain have yet to win a medal; they face Italy, who won gold four years ago, with USA v Sweden to follow in the final.

Then, this evening, we’ve the final run of the women’s luge, the mixed team normal hill ski jumping, a probable dress rehearsal for the women’s ice hockey final when Canada take on USA – and a whole lot more.

Esattamente! Andiamo!

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