Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Games Close with Ceremony in Verona
In Brief
The Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics concluded with a ceremony in Verona featuring athletes and new sports.
Key Facts
- The closing ceremony took place in Verona's 2,000-year-old Roman amphitheatre
- Gold medallists Charlotte Bankes and Matt Weston carried the Union flag at the ceremony
- IOC president Kirsty Coventry said the athletes showed the Olympic Games are a place for everyone
- The ceremony included an opera-themed performance featuring skeleton and mixed team snowboard cross
- IOC president described the event as a ‘new kind of Winter Games’
What Happened
The Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics ended with a closing ceremony held in Verona's Roman amphitheatre. The ceremony featured an opera-themed show that included skeleton and mixed team snowboard cross events. Gold medallists Charlotte Bankes and Matt Weston carried the Union flag, and IOC president Kirsty Coventry commented on the athletes' participation during the event.
Why It Matters
The ceremony marked the conclusion of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Games and included references to new sports disciplines. The IOC president's remarks highlighted aspects of athlete participation. The use of a historic venue connected the event to cultural heritage. No additional perspectives on the Games or ceremony were provided in the sources.
Sources
- The Independent — IOC president hails ‘new kind of Winter Games’ at Milan-Cortina closing ceremony(9h ago)
- BBC News — Milan-Cortina 2026 closes with ceremony in Verona(8h ago)
- The Independent — IOC president hails ‘new kind of Winter Games’ at Milan-Cortina closing ceremony(2h ago)
