Four days after her golden moment on the ski course, Breezy Johnson is set to ski again.
This morning, Feb. 12, she’ll compete in the women’s Super-G.
Johnson won the first gold medal of the games for Team USA in Feb. 8’s downhill race. She was on the slopes again just two days ago for the downhill portion of the women’s team combined. Her 1:36.59 time was enough for first place heading into the slalom portion, but Johnson and Mikaela Shiffrin ultimately finished fourth.
Women’s super-g at olympics 2026: what to know
- When: Feb.12, 5:30 a.m. ET
- Where: Olimpia delle Tofane ski course (Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy)
- Channel: USA Network
- Streaming: DIRECTV (try it free)
In the 2018 Winter Olympics, Johnson finished 14th in the Super-G, but of course, has improved over time; she was on the podium in third place in her most recent Super-G start in Crans-Montana, Switzerland just a week before the Winter Olympics began.
Team USA will have three more skiiers competing in the Super-G; Keely Cashman will start 18th, Mary Bocock 22nd and team combined gold medalist Jacqueline Wiles 23rd.
Olympics Women’s Super-G start time
The finals of the Olympics 2026 women’s Super-G competition begin at 5:30 a.m. ET on Feb. 12.
How to watch the women’s Super-G for free
If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to stream the women’s downhill in the Winter Olympics for free.
DIRECTV is our favorite service for watching TV live for free — it has a five-day free trial and there are a ton of options for plans that include USA Network (and every other channel you’ll need for the Olympics), starting at $49.99/month.
You can also catch every minute of the Olympics with a subscription to Peacock, which starts at $10.99/month, and if you find yourself sleeping in this Sunday, you can watch a full replay of the women’s downhill on Peacock, too.
Women’s Super-G start list
- Malorie Blanc (SUI)
- Laura Pirovano (ITA)
- Kira Weidel-Winkelmann (GER)
- Mirjam Puchner (AUT)
- Corinne Suter (SUI)
- Federica Brignone (ITA)
- Ema Aicher (GER)
- Ester Ledecka (CZE)
- Sofia Goggia (ITA)
- Cornelia Huetter (AUT)
- Elena Curtoni (ITA)
- Ariane Raedler (AUT)
- Kasja Vickhoff Lie (NOR)
- Alice Robinson (NZL)
- Romane Miradoli (FRA)
- Camille Cerutti (FRA)
- Ilka Stuhec (SLO)
- Keely Cashman (USA)
- Breezy Johnson (USA)
- Laura Gauche (FRA)
- Mary Bocock (ISA)
- Jacqueline Wiles (USA)
- Nina Ortleib (AUT)
- Janine Schmitt (SUI)
- Valerie Grenier (CAN)
- Maryna Gasienica-Daniel (POL)
- Elvedina Muzaferija (BIH)
- Delia Durrer (SUI)
- Julia Pleshkova (AIN)
- Rosa Pohjolainen (FIN)
- Barbora Novakova (CZE)
- Jordina Caminal Santure (AND)
- Elisa Maria Negri (CZE)
- Cassidy Gray (CAN)
- Francesca Baruzzi Farriol (ARG)
- Anastasiia Shepilenko (UKR)
- Matilde Schwencke (CHI)
- Alena Labastova (CZE)
- Nicole Begue (ARG)
- Rebeka Jancova (SVK)
- Alexandra Skorokhodova (KAZ)
- Kiana Kryeziu (KOS)
- Sarah Schleper (MEX)
2026 WINTER OLYMPICS
When do the Winter Olympics end?
The 2026 Winter Olympics end with the closing ceremony on Feb. 22 at 2:30 p.m. ET.
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