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While we have this year's Olympic Games to look forward to, when will the next Olympics occur? And where will they be held? Here's what to know.
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo has tied the record for the most Winter Olympic gold medals when he won gold in the cross-country skiing men’s 10km free on Friday, Feb. 13, at Milan Cortina 2026.
The next few Winter Olympics have already been set; the 2030 Olympics will be in the French Alps; the 2034 Olympics will be back in Salt Lake City; and the 2038 Olympics will likely be in Switzerland, which is in "privileged dialogue" with the International Olympic Committee. That makes 2042 potentially up for grabs.
The ancient Verona Olympic Arena will pay tribute to all athletes following the handover ceremony. What to know
Action will be spread out at four different locations: Nice, Briancon, Haute-Savoie, and Savoie. Some of the competitions will take place at the same tracks and courses that were utilized back in 1992. Below is a more detailed look at what will be happening at each location:
The Winter Games are scheduled for Feb. 1 to Feb. 17, 2030. The Paralympic Winter Games would take place from Mar. 1 to Mar. 10, 2030. While the final details of the next games are not finalized, the master plan for the French Alps Winter Olympics will focus on four areas: in Haute Savoie, Savoie, Briançon, and Nice.
Day four of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, with US Olympic gold medallists Alex Hall and Mikaela Shiffrin in action.
A week after rupturing her ACL, Lindsey Vonn crashed just 13.4 seconds into the downhill race. The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Team said on X that the veteran skier is in stable condition. Her teammate Breezy Johnson took gold, the first medal for the U.S. in these Games.