The winter season on SVT starts secretly already the weekend of October 23-24 with alpine broadcasts on SVT1 / Play from the World Cup competitions in Sölden.

But the weekend of November 13-14, the Winter Studio is starting in earnest.

This year's season will mainly include the World Cup in biathlon and the cross-country Cup Ski Classics, but also the World Cup in cross-country skiing from the competitions in Davos and the Tour de Ski from Lenzerheide, as well as national competitions.

In addition, all alpine competitions from Switzerland and Austria.

Among many other things.


Also note that SVT will broadcast winter sports outside Vinterstudio's broadcasts.

Below are all the Winter Studios' dates for the coming winter:

13-14 november

Broadcast times SVT1 / Play:

Saturday:

09.00-15.50

Content: Swedish biathlon premiere from Idre with sprint distances and Karjala Tournament in ice hockey with the meeting Russia-Sweden.

Sunday:

09.15-13.45

Content: Biathlon from Idre with short distances.

20-21 november

Broadcast times SVT1 / Play:

Saturday: 09.00-14.00

Content: Swedish season premiere in cross-country skiing from Gällivare.

Sunday: 09.00-1400

Content: Swedish season premiere in cross-country skiing from Gällivare.

27-28 november

Broadcast times SVT1 / play:

Saturday: 11.15-16.55

Content: World Cup premiere in biathlon from Östersund with individual start (15 km ladies / 20 km men) and the ladies' European Championship final in curling.

Sunday: 10.45-15.25

Content: World Cup in biathlon with sprint competitions from Östersund.

4-5 december

Broadcast times SVT1 / Play:

Saturday: 12.45-16.45

Content: World Cup in biathlon from Östersund.

Hunting start for ladies and relay for men.

Sunday: 12.15-16.30

Content: World Cup in biathlon from Östersund.

Hunting start for men and relay for women.

11-12 december

Broadcast times SVT1 / Play:

Saturday: 10.00-16.15

Contents: Alpine skiing from St Moritz with super-G for women, biathlon with the men's hunt start and the women's relay from Hochfilzen and the World Cup in cross-country skiing with sprint competitions from Davos.

Sunday: 10.00-16.30

Contents: Alpine skiing from St Moritz with super-G for ladies, biathlon with the men's relay and the ladies' hunting start from Hochfilzen and the World Cup in cross-country skiing with the men's 15 km and the women's 10 km from Davos.

18-19 december

Broadcast times SVT1 / Play:

Saturday: 09.15-16.00

Content: Cross-country skiing, Ski classics, from Orsa and the World Cup in biathlon from Annecy with hunting start.

Sunday: 08.15-16.00

Content: Cross-country skiing, Ski classics, from Orsa and the World Cup in biathlon from Annecy with mass start.

28-29 december

Broadcast times SVT1 / Play:

Tuesday: 09.45-16.00

Contents: Alpine from Lienz with the ladies' giant slalom, Tour de Ski from Lenzerheide.

Wednesday: 09.45-16.45

Contents: Alpine skiing from Lienz with the ladies' slalom, Tour de Ski from Lenzerheide.

January 8-9

Broadcast times SVT1 / Play:

Saturday: 08: 00-16: 00

Contents: Ski Classics, the World Cup in biathlon with mixed relays from Oberhof and alpine giant slalom competitions from Adelboden. 

Sunday: 08.45-16.00

Content: Ski Classics, the biathlon world cup with hunting start from Oberhof and alpine slalom competitions from Adelboden.

January 15-16

Broadcast times SVT1 / Play:

Saturday: 07.30-16.00

Contents: Ski Classics, alpine world cup with downhill from Zauchensee and Wengen and biathlon relay in the world cup from Ruhpolding.

Sunday: 09.45-16.00

Content: Alpine slalom from Wengen and super-G from Zauchensee and the World Cup in biathlon with the men's hunt start from Ruhpolding.

January 22-23

Broadcast times SVT1 / Play:

Saturday: 08.15-16.45

Contents: Ski Classics, the Alpine World Cup with downhill from Kitzbühel and the World Cup in biathlon with mass start and relay from Antholz. 

Sunday: 10.00-16.30

Contents: Alpine World Cup with slalom from Kitzbühel and World Cup in biathlon with mass start and relay from Antholz.

January 29-30

Broadcast times SVT1 / Play:

Saturday:

Times not clear

Content: European Championships in biathlon, hunting start for ladies and men.

Sunday:

Times not clear

Content: Ski Classics with classic Marcialonga, and mixed and singles relay from the European Championships in biathlon.

Break for the Winter Studio during the Winter Olympics in Beijing between 1-28 February.

5-6 mars

Broadcast times SVT1 / Play:

Saturday: 09.15-17.00

Contents: Alpine World Cup from Lenzerheide with the ladies' giant slalom, and the World Cup in biathlon with the ladies and men's sprint from Kontiolahti.

Sunday: 07.30-17.00

Contents: The classic Vasaloppet from Sälen to Mora, the alpine world cup with giant slalom from Lenzerheide and the world cup in biathlon from Kontiolahti with hunting starts.

12-13 mars

Broadcast times SVT1 / Play:

Saturday: 12.45-16.15

Content: The Biathlon World Cup with hunting starts from Otepää.

Sunday: 10.15-16.30

Content: The World Cup in ski cross from Reiteralm and the World Cup in biathlon with mixed and singles relay from Otepää.

19-20 mars

Broadcast times SVT1 / Play:

Saturday: 07.30-16.00

Contents: Ski Classics with Birkebeinerennet, the World Cup in biathlon with hunting start in Oslo and the World Cup in skicross from Veysonnaz.

Sunday: 12.30-16.15

Content: World Cup in biathlon from Oslo, with mass start for ladies and men.

26-27 mars

Broadcast times SVT1 / Play:

Saturday:

Times not clear

Content: Swedish Championship week from Piteå, and Ski Classics with Årefjällsloppet.

Sunday:

Times not clear

Content: SM week from Piteå.

* Note that the times in the guide are preliminary and changes may occur.

CLIP: The Crystal for the Winter Studio (August 27)

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The winter studio won Kristallen 2021 for this year's sports production.

Photo: SVT.