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My schedule for Day 3

 

01:05 Curling Mixed Doubles CAN vs NOR Semifinal (live of the first half)

02:00 Snowboarding W Slopestyle Final (live until the GS start)

02:15 Alpine Skiing W Giant Slalom 1st Run (live)

+/- 03:50 Snowboarding W Slopestyle Finals (Replay)

04:30 Figure Skating Mixed Event Ice Dance Free Dance Final Event (live)

05:05 Figure Skating Mixed Event rewatch few last M Free Program and few last W Free Skate runs (Replay)

05:45 Alpine Skiing W Giant Slalom 2nd Run (live)

+/- 07:20 Curling Mixed Doubles CAN vs NOR Semifinal (Replay of the last ends)

08:40 Ice Hockey W JPN vs SUI (live)

11:10 Biathlon W Pursuit (live)

12:05 Curling Mixed Doubles OAR vs SUI Semifinal (live of the first half)

13:00 Biathlon M Pursuit (live)

13:50 Ski Jumping W Individual Normal Hill (live)

Hopefully !!! +/- 15:00 Freestyle Skiing M Moguls Finals 2 and 3 (Replay)

+/- 15:35 Speed Skating W 1500m Re-watch the last session (Replay)

+/- 16:15 Curling Mixed Doubles OAR vs SUI Semifinal (Replay of the last ends)

+/- 17:00 Luge W Singles Re-Watch of the 3-4 best runs from 1st and 2nd runs and our luger runs (Replay)

 

but once again from 15:35 everything will depend on how long will be the Ski Jumping competition :p

 

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Everything that's not a training or a group match, live. Probably the group match live too. And the training if it's on the ES Player. 

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5 hours ago, phelps said:

after the end of the Olympic day, now I'm going with some Hockey (the real one, the NHL)...

 

The real one isn't played for now because it's the 'winter stop' (which is filled with an indoor world cup) :p 

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This Olympic schedule is working perfectly for me. I can watch some things from 9PM to 1AM/2AM, sleep for about 4 to 5 hours without missing anything so important (ok, I missed the cross-country in the first days, but still), and wake up early to watch the finals of the day. Maybe that was the reasoning behind this schedule since also favours americans?

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My schedule for Day 4

 

01:05 Curling Mixed Doubles Bronze Medal Match NOR vs OAR (live of 1st Half)

02:00 Snowboarding W Halfpipe Final (live)

03:30 Alpine Skiing M Alpine Combined - Combined Downhill (live)

05:00 Snowboarding M Halfpipe Qualifications (live)

07:00 Alpine Skiing M Alpine Combined - Combined Slalom (live)

+/- 08:30 Curling Mixed Doubles Bronze Medal Match NOR vs OAR (Replay of last ends)

09:30 Cross-Country Skiing W Sprint Classical Qualifications (live)

10:05 Cross-Country Skiing M Sprint Classical Qualifications (live)

11:00 Medal Ceremonies - Anastasiya Kuzmina Silver medal (live)

12:00 Cross-Country Skiing - W + M Sprint Classical QF, SF, F (live)

13:40 Luge W Singles 4th Run (live) + re-watch of some runs from 3rd Run

15:00 Short-Track W 500m SF + F, M 5000m Relay SF (Replay)

+/- 15:40 Curling Mixed Doubles Final CAN vs SUI  (Replay)

+/- 17:00 Speed Skating M 1500m Re-watch of few last pairs (Replay)

 

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8 hours ago, vinipereira said:

This Olympic schedule is working perfectly for me. I can watch some things from 9PM to 1AM/2AM, sleep for about 4 to 5 hours without missing anything so important (ok, I missed the cross-country in the first days, but still), and wake up early to watch the finals of the day. Maybe that was the reasoning behind this schedule since also favours americans?

 

sure...figure skating and snowboard have been scheduled in the Korean morning because of NBC's money...

 

but Sliding Sports, Ski Jumping and Biathlon are scheduled to favor the European networks (especially the German TV, but not only them)...

 

and Speedskating has basically been scheduled by the Dutch TV...

 

it's a bit of a compromise, as it always happens for most of the events even at the Summer Olympics...;)

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So the Day D is here...

 

My schedule for Day 5

 

01:05 Curling M  SUI vs GBR (live of 1st Ends)

02:15 Alpine Skiing W Slalom 1st Run (live)

+/- 03:50 Snowboarding M Halfpipe Final (Replay)

05:45 Alpine Skiing W Slalom 2nd Run (live)

+/- 07:15 Nordic Combined M Individual NH 10km Gundersen - Ski Jumping (live)

07:50 Figure Skating Mixed Pairs Short Program (Shortened Replay)

09:45 Nordic Combined M Individual NH 10km Gundersen - Cross-Country Skiing (live)

10:30 Curling M SUI vs GBR (Replay of last Ends)

11:00 Speed Skating W 1000m (live of 1st pairs)

12:05 Biathlon W 15km Individual (live) and from 13:10 on the Web

13:10 Ice Hockey M SVK vs OAR (live)

+/- 15:30 Luge M Doubles (Replay of Run 2)

+/- 16:30 Ice Hockey M USA vs SLO (Replay)

+/- 18:30 Speed Skating W 1000m (Replay of the last pairs)

 

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