
The 2026 Winter Paralympics kicked off in March shortly after the conclusion of the Winter Olympics in Italy last month. As athletes from all over the world strive for gold, sports fans are excited to watch every event. So, which countries are making big gains now?
Here are the results for each Paralympic event, the full schedule, and how you can watch each event.
How can I watch the 2026 Winter Paralympics?
The 2026 Paralympics are broadcast live on NBC, Peacock, USA Network, CNBC and NBCSports, and viewers can rewatch or catch up on any events they missed on Peacock.
Results of the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games events
Here are the results and medal count so far at the Paralympics through March 6:
- Team USA: Paralympic ice hockey team wins gold; Brenna Huckabee wins gold in figure skating. Kendall Grech wins gold in biathlon
- Team China: Winning wheelchair curling in mixed doubles; Defeats the United States 5-4
- Great Britain Team: Winning wheelchair curling in mixed doubles
- Latvia: Earned his first win in the Mixed Wheelchair Curling Championship against Estonia
2026 Winter Paralympic Events Guide
Here is a complete daily guide to Paralympic events:
March 6
- Wheelchair Curling – Mixed Doubles Sessions
- Opening Ceremony – Arena di Verona
March 7
- Alpine skiing – downhill finals
- Paralympic biathlon – 7.5 km race finals
- Para Snowboard – Snowboard Qualifiers
- Disabled Ice Hockey – Preliminary Round Matches
- Wheelchair Curling – Mixed Team Round Robin begins
March 8
- Cross-country skiing – sprint events (qualifiers and finals)
- Para Snowboard – Snowboarding Finals
- Disabled Ice Hockey – Preliminary Round Matches
- Wheelchair curling – round-robin sessions
March 9
- Alpine skiing – extra medal events (speed disciplines)
- Disabled Ice Hockey – Preliminary Round Matches
- Wheelchair curling – round-robin sessions
March 10
- Para Biathlon — Sprints (all classifications)
- Skiing for people with special needs – start the competition
- Disabled Ice Hockey – Preliminary Round Matches
- Wheelchair curling – round-robin sessions
March 11
- Cross-country skiing – distance races
- Alpine Skiing – Giant Slalom Events
- Para Ice Hockey – Qualifying Playoff Matches
- Wheelchair curling – round-robin sessions
March 12
- Alpine Skiing – Extra Medal Races
- Para Ice Hockey – Semi-Finals
- Wheelchair Curling – Semi-Finals
March 13
- Para biathlon – sprint qualifiers and finals
- Para Ice Hockey – Medal Determination Games
- Wheelchair Curling – Bronze Medal Game
March 14
- Para Snowboard – Slalom Finals
- Skating for people with special needs – relay events
- Wheelchair Curling – Gold Medal Match
March 15
- Cross-country skiing – classic 10 km races
- Alpine Skiing – Final Medal Events
- Closing Ceremony – Cortina d’Ampezzo

