Day 2 focus for Team Canada
Team Canada is set for another busy day at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics on Sunday, 8 February, as competition continues across venues in Italy. The official Olympics platform has published a Day 2 guide outlining when Canadian athletes are scheduled to compete and which sessions include medal decisions.
The Sunday programme includes a mix of early rounds and finals, meaning some Canadians will be aiming to secure places in later stages while others may be contesting podium outcomes. The Day 2 guide is designed to help viewers track each appearance by Canadian Olympians through the day.
How to watch live
The Olympics’ official coverage hub for Milano Cortina 2026 provides viewing information for fans following Team Canada. The guide is presented as a day-by-day “how to watch” reference, pointing audiences to live options and the timing of events.
Because schedules at multi-sport events can be spread across different start times and locations, the Day 2 listing is structured to help viewers quickly identify Canada’s sessions and follow them in real time.
Full schedule and medal sessions
According to the Milano Cortina 2026 update, the Sunday plan includes the complete timetable for Canadian athletes, alongside identification of medal events scheduled for the day. Medal sessions are the competitions where champions are decided, while other sessions may include heats, qualifications or preliminary rounds.
The Olympics guide groups Canada’s events for the day and highlights which competitions have medals on the line. This allows fans to prioritise key moments such as finals and any decisive rounds that determine progression.
What fans should look for
With the Winter Olympics involving multiple sports running in parallel, fans tracking Canada often rely on daily schedules to avoid missing major performances. The Day 2 guide is intended as a single reference point for Canadian appearances, combining session timings with medal-event indicators.
Viewers can use the published schedule to plan around headline sessions, follow results as they happen, and keep track of when Canadian athletes are next due to compete.
Where the information is published
The Day 2 “how to watch” guide, including Sunday’s full schedule and medal events for Canada, has been published by Milano Cortina 2026 on the official Olympics website.