
What some people consider as a winter activity, these athletes have worked their whole life perfecting their craft to reach this point. Snowboarding in the Winter Olympics is one of the most exciting events with high flying half-pipe rodeos, half-cab 2-7 out during slopestyle, and hard carves on the snowboard cross track, everything listed and more is what makes Snowboarding so technical and fun to watch.
At the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, snowboarding once again takes center stage with an exciting mix of events, top international athletes, and moments that are perfect for both die-hard fans and casual viewers.
Like all Olympic action in the U.S., snowboarding coverage is part of the NBCUniversal broadcast and streaming lineup. That means you can watch snowboard qualifiers and finals across NBCUniversal channels and streaming platforms, with live coverage of the most talked-about events.
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Snowboard Park and Cortina d’Ampezzo venues built for high-altitude competition throughout the Games.
Here’s how to catch the snowboarding action live without cable during the winter games:
U.S. TV Broadcast:
Broadcasts across NBCUniversal channels, including NBC, USA Network, and CNBC, depending on the matchup and time of day.
Live Streaming Options:
The World’s Best Snowboarders on Display - So many people think the Winter X-Games in Aspen is the only place to catch your favorite snowboarders but this year, you’ll get multiple days of high flying action and big tricks from all your favorite athletes.
Events That Deliver Everything - Snowboarding events combine technique, speed, and style. From the halfpipe and slopestyle runs that reward creativity and athleticism to the head-to-head thrills of snowboard cross, every event is built to entertain.
The 2026 Winter Olympics will be available to watch on NBC and USA Network. The DIRECTV Genre Packs cover what you’ll need to watch all the high flying action and fast paced races snowboarders will be partaking in this Winter. The new offering from DIRECTV gives users access to pay for only the channels that they need without paying for extra channels.
Take advantage of the 5-day free trial on the MySports Genre Pack to watch all the action in this year's Snowboarding events in the Winter Olympics.
Peacock hosts Winter Olympics coverage and provides even more access with extra broadcasts covering all things Winter Olympics. Although no free trial, users can get in at just $10.99/mo to watch the every 4 year spectacle that is the Winter Olympics.
Gaining access to Hulu + Live TV during the Winter Olympics snowboarding events is a must. Anyone who knows Hulu, is aware that they have one of the largest on-demand content libraries that can keep you busy long after the big hits have been delivered. With a 3 day free trial, it's a simple way to test out the service for the upcoming Halfpipe event.
A one-stop-shop when it comes to streaming. With their only option being the base plan, YouTube TV takes the hassle of choice out while finding a way to watch snowboarding at the Winter Olympics. Sign up for a free trial and get your first 2 months $25 off after the closing ceremonies commence.
Sling TV provides local coverage of NBC on its Blue plan in select area codes. Make sure to check your area to ensure you’ll have access to watch this year's Winter Olympics. If you’re lucky enough to be in the right area, you’ll get 50% off your first month's subscription.
Men’s Big Air (Qualification): Pre-shows and qualifiers kick things off with high-flying air runs.
Men’s Big Air Final: Medal event with some of the most dramatic tricks of the Games.
Parallel Giant Slalom Finals (Men & Women): Head-to-head racing down a banked course.
Halfpipe Qualifiers (Men & Women): First look at the top riders heading into finals.
Women’s Halfpipe Final: The pipe’s top women go for medals.
Men’s Halfpipe Final: A showcase of amplitude, technical tricks, and Olympic drama.
Men’s Snowboard Cross: High-speed head-to-head racing medals up for grabs.
Mixed Team Snowboard Cross: Quick elimination rounds with team medals.
Slopestyle Qualifiers (Men & Women): Riders take on the full course to set up finals.
Women’s Slopestyle Final: A medal event with creativity and big tricks.