Milano Cortina 2026 will be the most gender-balanced Olympic Winter Games in history
The Executive Board(EB) of the IOC has in consonance with the recommendations has decided to include a record number of women’s events for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milano Cortina.
The endeavour of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to give women equal representation in both summer and winter Olympic Games has moved a step further.
The Executive Board(EB) of the IOC has in consonance with the recommendations has decided to include a record number of women’s events for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milano Cortina.
The sports and event programme of the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 will be the most gender-balanced Olympic Winter Games edition to date, with 47 per cent female participation.
The programme has been approved by the Executive Board (EB) of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) based on the recommendations of the Olympic Programme Commission (OPC), which assessed the proposals from the International Federations (IFs).
Eight new events have been added to the programme, with a strong focus on gender equality in terms of events and female athlete quotas. This approach is in line with the objective of reducing the cost and complexity of hosting the Olympic Winter Games by using existing venues and respecting the overall athlete quota of 2,900.
“We have made significant progress to close the gender gap at the Olympic Winter Games,” said IOC President Thomas Bach. “We are moving from 40 per cent female participation at Sochi 2014 to 47 per cent in Milano Cortina. We are committed to continuing to advance gender equality, and Milano Cortina will be another key milestone in this endeavour.”
The changes proposed to be introduced for Milano Cortina concern four sports:
Ski mountaineering (a new Olympic sport for these Games) with inclusion of three new events: men’s sprint, women’s sprint and mixed relay
Biathlon: no changes
Bobsleigh with inclusion of a skeleton mixed team event
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