Friday, February 19, 2010

http://www.freep.com/article/20100219/SPORTS17/2190359/1065/Sports17/Todays-Olympics-TV-schedule-(2-19)

NBC

(Channel 4 in Detroit)

3-5 p.m.: Cross-country skiing, women's 15K pursuit (live), men's figure skating final analysis.

8-11:30 p.m.: Figure skating, compulsory dance (live), men's and women's skeleton (live), skiing, men's super G and ski jumping, individual large hill.

12:05-1:30 a.m.: Medal ceremonies.

1:30-5 a.m.: Prime-time replay.

CNBC

5 p.m.-1 a.m.: Men's curling, U.S. vs. France (live), men's hockey, Latvia vs. Czech Republic (live), women's curling, Denmark vs. Canada (live).

MSNBC

3-5:30 p.m.: Men's hockey, Belarus vs. Sweden (live).

Midnight-3 a.m.: Men's hockey, Finland vs. Germany (live).

USA

Noon-3 p.m.: Women's curling, U.S. vs. Russia (live).

Universal Sports

10:30 a.m.-4 p.m.: Live updates and news ticker; "The Vancouver Figure Skating Hour," 2-3 p.m.

Today's events

Listed in Detroit time; Vancouver is 3 hours behind.

Alpine skiing: Women's super G, 2:30 p.m.

Cross-country skiing: Women's 15K pursuit, 4 p.m.

Curling: Women (at noon) -- Germany vs. Britain, Russian vs. United States, China vs. Denmark. Men (at 5 p.m.) -- Germany vs. Switzerland, Denmark vs. Canada, France vs. U.S., Norway vs. China. Women (at 10 p.m.) -- Sweden vs. China, Britain vs. Denmark, Norway vs. Switzerland, France vs. Canada.

Figure skating: Ice dance, compulsory dance, 7:45 p.m.

Hockey: Men -- Belarus vs. Sweden, 3; Czech Republic vs. Latvia, 7:30; Finland vs. Germany, midnight.

Skeleton: Women's third run, 6:45 p.m., fourth run, 7:45, men's third run 9:20 and fourth run, 10:30.

Ski jump: Individual qualification (large hill), 1 p.m.

Thursday's medalists

Alpine skiing: Women's super combined -- Gold: Maria Riesch, Germany. Silver: Julia Mancuso, U.S. Bronze: Anja Paerson, Sweden.
Biathlon: Women's 15K -- Gold: Tora Berger, Norway. Silver: Elena Khrustaleva, Kazakhstan. Bronze: Darya Domracheva, Belarus. Men's 20K -- Gold: Emil Hegle Svendsen, Norway. Silver: Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, Norway. Bronze: Sergey Novikov, Belarus.

Figure skating: Men -- Gold: Evan Lysacek, U.S. Silver: Evgeni Plushenko, Russia. Bronze: Daisuke Takahashi, Japan.

Snowboarding: Women's half-pipe -- Gold: Torah Bright, Australia. Silver: Hannah Teter, U.S. Bronze: Kelly Clark, U.S.

Speedskating: Women's 1,000 meters -- Gold: Christine Nesbitt, Canada. Silver: Annette Gerritsen, Netherlands. Bronze: Laurine van Riessen, Netherlands.

Team Michigan

Jeremy Abbott: Figure skater from Detroit Skating Club finished ninth overall after earning 149.56 points in the men's free program.

Pavel Datsyuk: The Russians played Slovakia at midnight.

Meryl Davis and Charlie White: Team from Arctic FSC in Canton competes in compulsory dance tonight.

Mark Grimmette: Luger from Muskegon finished 13th in doubles Wednesday night.

Angela Ruggiero: Defenseman from Harper Woods had two assists and took two penalties in the U.S. women's 6-0 victory over Finland.

Emily Samuelson and Evan Bates: Team from Ann Arbor FSC competes in compulsory dance tonight.

Team Sweden: Men's hockey plays Belarus today.
Team USA: U.S. men's hockey team defeated Norway, 6-1. See box on this page. Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir: Team from Arctic FSC in Canton competes in compulsory dance tonight.

Source:http://www.freep.com/article/20100219/SPORTS17/2190359/1065/Sports17/Todays-Olympics-TV-schedule-(2-19)

No comments:

Post a Comment