We’re in the countdown to the 2026 Winter Olympics and Australia has a plethora of medal prospects for the Milano-Cortina games.

With Beijing shut down to spectators during Covid, this will be the first Winter Olympics since PyeongChang 2018 and you can be there.

How? Register online now for tickets so you’re in with a chance to purchase when they go on sale early next year.

All tickets will be sold through the official Games website with the first tickets available via a draw system where successful applicants will be given a dedicated purchasing timeslot.

Events available will be the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, 16 Olympic disciplines as well as Paralympic ceremonies and events.

“It means so much to the athletes to have Australians in the stands cheering them on. There’s enormous anticipation ahead of the Games returning to Europe and the announcement this week that Olympic aerial champion Alisa Camplin-Warner will be our first female Winter Games Chef de Mission,” said AOC CEO Matt Carroll.

“We have an experienced group of high performing athletes and an exciting group of younger athletes coming through. The Olympic Winter Games are the highest peak of an athlete’s career.

“I would certainly encourage fans to register through the official website run by Milano-Cortina 2026 to be eligible for the draw.”

Tickets for the Games will be digital and on-sale globally from 6 February 2025 – fans can register now via the official website.

The Milano-Cortina Olympic Winter Games will run from Friday 6 February 2026 to Sunday 22 February 2026.

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