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DAY 5

Wednesday 09.02.2022

Medal Events 6

 

 

  • 02:30 - 03:15 Snowboarding: W Halfpipe  (Qualification)  Run 1
  • 03:15 - 04:00 Alpine Skiing: W Slalom  (Run 1) 
  • 04:00 - 05:05 Freestyle Skiing: M Big Air
  • 05:10 - 05:55 Snowboarding: W Halfpipe (Qualification) Run 2    Replay
  • 06:00 - 06:40 Snowboarding: M Halfpipe (Qualification) Run 1    Replay
  • 06:45 - 07:40 Alpine Skiing: W Slalom  (Run 2)
  • 07:40 - 08:55 Snowboarding: W Snowboard Cross
  • 09:00 - 09:50 Nordic Combined: M Individual Normal Hill Gundersen  (Ski Jumping)
  • 09:50 - 11:55  Ice Hockey: M Tournament  ROC-SUI
  • 12:00 - 12:35 Nordic Combined: M Individual Normal Hill Gundersen  (Cross-Country Skiing)
  • 12:40 - 13:20 Snowboarding: M Halfpipe (Qualification) Run 2    Replay
  • 13:20 - 13:55 Luge: M Doubles   (Heat 1)
  • 13:55 - 14:28 Short Track: M 1500m
  • 14:35 - 15:15 Luge: M Doubles   (Heat 2)
  • 15:15 - 16:25  Ice Hockey: M Tournament CZE-DEN   from 2nd Period
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DAY 5

(CET)

 

boring day for me, no biathlon, no cross-coutry, no ski jumping.

 

7:30 Women's Snowboard Cross

9:00 Nordic Combined: Ski Jumping

12:00 Nordic Combined: Cross-Country Skiing

Than Short Track

 

Also good day to catch some action I missed last days: snowboard, freestyle skiing. If i found time than some Ice Hockey

 

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exciting day, tomorrow...

 

starting "only" at 6.45 a.m. with the women's slalom (alpine skiing) 2nd run, followed by women's snowboardcross...

 

at 9 a.m. some recap of the men's freestyle big air and the last jumps of the jumping section of the nordic combined event...

 

at 9.40 a.m. the highlight of the day...men's hockey starts its journey...:cheer:

 

midday with short track, followed by luge doubles...

 

in the afternoon, catch-up tv for the cross-country segment of the nordic combined event and the second men's hockey match of the day...

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DAY 6

Thursday 10.02.2022

Medal Events 8

 

  • 02:30 - 03:55 Snowboarding: W Halfpipe
  • 03:55 - 05:45 Alpine Skiing: M Alpine Combined (Run 1 - Downhill)  Delayed
  • 05:45 - 07:15  Ice Hockey: M Tournament SWE-LAT
  • 07:15 - 08:00 Alpine Skiing: M Alpine Combined (Run 2 - Slalom)
  • 08:00 - 08:30 Snowboarding: M Snowboard Cross  from Quarterfinals  Delayed
  • 08:30 - 09:35 Cross-Country Skiing: W 10km Classical 
  • 09:40 - 11:55  Ice Hockey: M Tournament  Finland - Slovakia
  • 12:00 - 13:15 Freestyle Skiing: Mixed Team Aerials
  • 13:15 - 14:20 Speed Skating: W 5000m
  • 14:30 - 15:35 Luge: Mixed Team Relay 
  • 15:35 - 16:25  Ice Hockey: M Tournament CAN-GER from 2nd Period

End of Live Coverage

  • from 16:30 Figure Skating: M Singles Replay of Last 2 Groups, Ice Hockey: M Tournament USA-CHN Highlights
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DAY 7

Friday 11.02.2022

Medal Events 7

 

 

  • 02:30 - 03:50 Snowboarding: M Halfpipe
  • 04:00 - 06:00 Alpine Skiing: W Super-G 
  • 06:00 - 07:25  Ice Hockey: M Tournament DEN-ROC
  • 07:25 - 08:00  Ice Hockey: W Tournament Quarterfinal 1 USA-CZE  Highlights
  • 08:00 - 09:30 Cross-Country Skiing: M 15km Classical 
  • 09:40 - 11:55  Ice Hockey: M Tournament   Sweden - Slovakia
  • 12:00 - 13:05  Ski Jumping: M Individual LH   (Qualification)
  • 13:05 - 13:50 Short Track: W 1000m  from Semifinals + M 5000m Relay Semifinals
  • 13:50 - 15:40  Skeleton: M Singles Heat 3 + Heat 4    Delayed
  • 15:40 - 16:25  Ice Hockey: M Tournament LAT-FIN  from 3rd Period

 

End of Live Coverage

 

from 16:30 Biathlon: W 7.5km Sprint Replay, Speed Skating: M 10000m  Last Pairs Replay

+ 

Ice Hockey: W Tournament Quarterfinal 2 CAN-SWE & Ice Hockey: M Tournament CZE-SUI  Highlights

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busy morning, tomorrow...

 

I think I'm gonna start at about 6.a.m. with some catch-up of the women's super-G (alpine skiing), then men's cross-country skiing, men's speedskating, women's biathlon, some skeleton (ondemand)...

 

at noon, it's Arianna's time (short track)...

 

finally, the afternoon is just about men's hockey (and men's snowboarding halfpipe final)...

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