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Olympics Today - Programs and Highlights February 20

Olympics Today – Programs and Highlights February 20

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Sunday 20 February

02.05–05.20 Curling, women’s final

02.30 – 05.25 Big bobsleigh, men’s fours temperature 3 and 4

04.00–06.00 Cross-country skiing, women’s 30 km freestyle start

05.00–07.30 Figure skating, party show

05.10–07.45 Ice hockey, men’s final

13.00 – 15.00 Closing Ceremony

Three salient points

Curling: Japan vs. Great Britain

Team Haselburg won the bronze medal in the women’s curling championship on Saturday. Now the Olympic final will be decided on Sunday.

It is then that Japan will face Great Britain, who beat Sweden in the semi-finals. Both teams already have, in current towers, Olympic bronze each. Thus, she will be a new Olympic gold medalist no matter who wins.

Cross-country skiing: Charlotte Cala makes her last Olympic race

The final race of the Olympic Games at the ski tracks in Zhangjiakou is what starts. After the men’s five miles were shortened on Saturday, the ladies are now introduced. This is from 07.30 to 04.00 Swedish time.

Then we’ll see veteran Charlotte Calla ride her last Olympic race. The 34-year-old performing at the 4th Olympic Games now has the chance to chase after his 10th Olympic medal of his career.

Ice hockey: the European summit in the Olympic final

Tre Kronor missed a medal at the men’s ice hockey tournament. And that’s since the team suffered a heavy loss in the bronze match against Slovakia on Saturday.

But now two other big European nations will accept the Olympic gold: Finland, Sweden’s arch-rival, will face the Russian commission team that knocked Tre Kronor out of the tournament. The question is whether the Russian team will be able to defend the Olympic gold or whether Finland will win the nation’s first Olympic gold in ice hockey.

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2022 Olympics – So you watch it on TV

The Beijing Olympics Discovery Group, which in Sweden broadcasts the competitions on Channels 5, Channel 9, Channel 11, Eurosport and Eurosport 2.

Sweden’s biggest medal-jumping competitions and sports will be held on Linear Channels 5 and 9.

For those who want to see it all or watch the competitions next, Discovery plus live streaming service is applicable.

Click here to download the app!

Read more: The complete program of the Beijing Olympics • Swedish TV schedule and times

Read more: Cross-country Skiing at the Olympics – Times and TV Shows Here!

Read more: Biathlon at the Olympics – dates and TV shows are here!

Read more: Hockey at the Olympics – TV viewing times and schedule here!

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