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WINTER 2018 OLYMPICS Mikaela Shiffrin hits the slopes in the PyeongChang Winter Olympics taking place Feb. 9-25 Week-Week, 2014 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS VIEWER S GUIDE

W ith football firmly in our rearview mirrors, it s now time for more than 2,400 hours of skiing, skating, bobsledding, ice hockey and more as NBC and its broadcast partners carry the 2018 Winter Olympics from PyeongChang, South Airing Feb. 8-25 on NBC, NBC Sports Network, CNBC, USA Network, NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app, these games will see nearly 3,000 athletes from 88 nations (plus Russian athletes) competing in seven sports for 102 medals, among them Lindsey Vonn, Shaun White, David Wise, Elana Meyers-Taylor, Mikaela Shiffrin, Nathan Chen and Chloe Kim. There will be four new events big air snowboarding, freestyle skiing, mass start speed skating and mixed doubles curling and viewers across the nation will get to see prime-time and late-night competition live at the same time thanks to South Korea being 14 hours ahead of New York and 17 ahead of Los Angeles. There s no spoiler alert with a call from your aunt on the East Coast if you live in California, that, Hey, did you see this person or that person win a medal? points out Mike Tirico, who succeeds Bob Costas as NBC s Olympics studio host. They ll see it all as it s happening, it ll be on live across the country in the evening and then a little bit later on late night on the East Coast, which is prime time on the West Coast. So I think that s going to be BY GEORGE DICKIE the major difference in the coverage of these games. There will be a few glaring absences in PyeongChang, probably the most significant being Russia, which was banned because of a doping scandal. Any Russian athletes competing will do so under the aegis Olympic Athlete From Russia or O.A.R, which should make the medal ceremonies interesting. Also missing in men s ice hockey are the players from the NHL, which has opted not to pause its 2017-18 season for the games, thus ending a run of five consecutive Olympics. I think we ll see perhaps a return to that magical 1980 feel, Tirico says, if the U.S. team can become one that makes a run in the tournament, because we ll have a lot of college players involved, which is the real essence of that Miracle on Ice team. So maybe there ll be some new names and some amateurs to root for. As for the athletes themselves, they re locked, loaded, qualified and ready to compete. The 18 days in PyeongChang promise to provide a lifetime of memories for all concerned and probably even a few surprises, as history has taught us. The smart ones learn to expect the unexpected. That s the biggest thing about the Olympics, says Meyers-Taylor, a U.S. bobsledder and two-time medalist, is you never know what s going to happen so you have to be prepared for all kinds of possibilities. Alpensia Biathlon Centre OYLYMPIC VENUES PyeongChang Mountain Cluster Alpensia Biathlon Centre Alpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre Olympic Sliding Centre Phoenix Snow Park Jeongseon Alpine Centre Yongpyong Alpine Centre Gangneung Coastal Cluster Kwandong Hockey Centre Gangneung Curling Centre Gangneung Hockey Centre Gangneung Ice Arena Gangneung Oval Non-Competition venues PyeongChang Olympic Plaza PyeongChang Olympic Stadium Pyeongchang Olympic Village Gangneung Olympic Park Gangneung Olympic Village Mike Tirico What s trending in PyeongChang... In the NBC Broadcast booth, Mike Tirico takes over for Bob Costas as the network s primetime Olympics host. Is it bobsleigh or bobsled? Olympic terminology refers to an event as bobsleigh while in North American English it is bobsled. You can call it what you want, but bobsleigh is starting to be used more often. Along with live coverage and no tape-delay on NBC, NBCSN, CNBC, and the USA Network, expect an upward trend of streaming via NBCOlympics.com to continue for the PyeongChang games. Yes, there s an app for that!...and, what s not Russia was banned from participation in the PyeongChang winter games for past doping violations. Well, sort of. Certain athletes from Russia can compete in PyeongChang, but they must do so under the Olympic Athletes from Russia banner. Their flag will not be flown, their anthem will not be played and Russian government officials are banned from the games. The Men s Ice Hockey tournament will surely be different because the NHL is not allowing its players to compete. With dozens of players from Russia s KHL expected to participate, ironically the gold medal favorite will be the Olympic Athletes from Russia. The world tensions involving North Korea are being blamed for sluggish ticket sales to Olympic events. That said, South Korean president Moon Jae-in is keeping the door open for North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to send athletes to PyeongChang, which is just 80 km (50 miles) from the North Korean border. pg 2 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS VIEWER S GUIDE

ICEHOCKEY The headline-making story for Olympic Hockey at the PyeongChang Olympics is the fact that the NHL will not send players to these games. This is the result of number of issues, primarily the failure of the IOC and NHL to agree on a number of items. Thus, the men s hockey team, headed by Wisconsin Badgers hockey coach Tony Granato, consists of former NHL journeymen, college players as well as players active in European leagues, including, at the moment, Russia s KHL. 2006 Team USA veteran Brian Gionta will serve as Team USA captain. Without the NHL players, the men s hockey tournament sure will prove interesting. Although Russia is banned from the Olympics, certain athletes will be allowed to play. With the KHL featuring a number of top Russian players, and apparently not standing in the way, this makes the Olympic Athletes from Russia, as they are being called, the likely favorite. The women s hockey tournament is sure to be exciting with the Team USA / Team Canada rivalry as intense as ever. The Canadians, who have won the last four gold medals, beating the U.S. for three of them, defeated the Americans again 3-1 in a pre-olympic tune-up back in December. Two-time silver medalist Hilary Knight leads Team USA. Dates: Feb. 10-25 PROFILED Tony Granato Brian Gionta Team USA men s hockey coach Tony Granato has a long career on the ice and behind the bench. A stand-out left winger in college for the Wisconsin Badgers, Granato had already been drafted in 1982 by the New York Rangers. After one minor league season in the IHL he was in New York where he led the team in scoring, but was traded in his second season to the Los Angeles Kings. Granato spent 14 seasons in the NHL, including his final five years with the San Jose Sharks before taking on a number of coaching jobs, including nearly three years as head coach of the Colorado Avalanche where he posted a 104-78-17 record. Granato is currently in his second season coaching for his college alma-mater, the University of Wisconsin Madison (Badgers) while also handling Team USA. Full Name: Anthony Lewis Granato Born: June 25, 1964 Hometown: Downers Grove, Illinois, Sport: Hockey - USA Men s Coach Experience: NHL Player and coach. Currently coaches men s hockey for the Wisconsin Badgers Achievements: NHL All-Star, 1996-97 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS VIEWER S GUIDE pg 3

Justine Dufour- Lapointe Mikaela Shiffrin Alpine skiing and its various disciplines - slalom, giant slalom, super giant slalom (Super G), combined, and downhill - remains one of the more popular winter Olympic sports. Since its debut in 1936 the number of events for both men and women has continued to grow. Alpine skiing has seen it s finest competitors come from European countries as well as the U.S. Austria holds the record with 114 medals, including 9 at Sochi in 2014. The U.S. Team is pinning some of its hopes on Mikaela Shiffrin, who when just 18 became the youngest slalom champion in Olympic history at Sochi; an honor she holds as World champion as well. Lyndsey Vonn is set to return after missing Sochi in 2014. Meanwhile, six-time Olympic medalist Bode Miller will return to the Olympics, but this time he ll be an analyst for NBC. Dates: Feb. 11-15, 17-18, 21-24 Take downhill skiing and add some acrobatics to it and you ve got Freestyle Skiing. Disciplines include aerials, moguls, cross, slopestyle and halfpipe. All are fairly new Olympic events, with halfpipe and slopestyle being introduced in 2014. No doubt, the popularity of the X Games has contributed to the surge in popularity in these PROFILED pg 4 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS VIEWER S GUIDE sports made up of young, daring athletes. For the U.S. Team, David Wise hopes to return to defend his 2014 gold medal in the men s halfpipe. An interesting storyline that could develop in PyeongChang is the competition between Canada s Dufour-Lapointe sisters (Maxime, Chloe and Justine) who all compete in the moguls. Justine, the youngest at age 24, took home a gold medal at Sochi while Chloe grabbed the silver medal. Team Canada sure would love to see the sisters sweep the podium. Dates: Feb. 9, 11-12, 15-23 Mikaela Shiffrin Mikaela Shiffrin is the youngest slalom champion in Olympic alpine history; a feat she accomplished when she won a gold medal at the Sochi Olympics in 2014 Now four years older and with several competitions under her belt, Shiffrin is poised to be among the top competitors on the mountain in PyeongChang. She comes into these Olympics at the top of the World Cup and World Ski Championships, having won both titles in 2017. Her strong run is the Slalom but she did earn a silver medal in the Giant Slalom to go with her Gold at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in St. Moritz, Switzerland. Although she s only 22, she has seven years experience on the U.S. Ski Team. Full Name: Mikaela Pauline Shiffrin Born: March 13, 1995 Hometown: Vail, Colorado Sport: Alpine Skiing Disciplines: Slalom, Giant Slalom, Super G, Combined, Downhill Achievements: Olympic gold medal, Slalom, 2014; World Championship gold medal, Slalom, 2013, 2015, 2017; World Cup Champion, 2017

Ole Einar Bjørndalen Jessica Diggins Bryan Fletcher BIATHLON: Perhaps the most historic Winter Olympic sport is the Biathlon, which is a combination of cross-country ski racing and rifle shooting. The challenge facing a bi-athlete is being able to shoot accurately after an enduring ski workout. The U.S. continues to improve in Biathlon but this sport belongs to the European countries like Sweden, Norway, France, Germany and Finland. Norway s Ole Einar Bjørndalen has won more medals than any Winter Olympian, period. Dates: Feb. 10-12, 14-15, 17-18, 20, 22-23 NORDIC COMBINED: Another Olympic sport that s been featured in every Winter Olympic games is Nordic Combined. The sport is exactly what its name implies and that is a combination of cross-county, or Nordic skiing, and ski jumping. Norway has dominated this sports since the early days including sweeping the medals in the first four Winter Olympics, and continue to have success. At Sochi in 2014 Germany s Eric Frenzel won gold. For Team USA, Bryan Fletcher s heartwarming story of going from childhood cancer survivor to Olympian is one for the ages. This will be his second trip to the Olympics as Fletcher was also in Sochi in 2014. Dates: Feb. 14, 20, 22 CROSS COUNTRY: An original Winter Olympics sport, Cross-Country Skiing has been part of the Games since their inception in 1924 at Chamonix, France. Women s events began in 1952. At Sochi in 2014 the Scandinavian countries - Norway, Sweden and Finland - cleaned up with Norway winning 11 medals, including five gold medals. The U.S. Women s team could pull a few surprises. Jessie Diggins won a silver medal and Kikkan Randall won bronze at the 2017 Nordic World Ski Championships in Lahti, Finland; a first for Team USA. Dates: Feb. 10-11, 13, 15-18, 21, 24-25 PROFILED OLE EINAR BJØRNDALEN There is not another Olympian at PyeongChang who will be as decorated as Norway s Ole Einar Bjørndalen. Known as The King of Biathlon, Bjørndalen will be 44-yearsold by the time he straps on his skis and throws a gun over his shoulder to compete in the Olympic Biathlon events. Bjørndalen has 13 Olympic medals, including eight gold. Among them are four he won in 2002 at Salt Lake City when he won gold medals in all four disciplines (Individual, Sprint, Pursuit and Relay) that were contested at that time. He sort-of retired after winning gold in Pursuit at Sochi in 2014, being elected to a position with the IOC. But he resigned to begin training for what will be his sixth trip to the Winter Olympic Games where no one will be surprised if he helps Norway continue their Biathlon success, and makes yet another trip to the podium. Full Name: Ole Einar Bjørndalen Born: January 27, 1974 Hometown: Drammen, Norway Sport: Biathlon / Cross Country Skiing Achievements: 8 Olympic gold medals; 20 World Cup gold medals; 6 World Cup titles 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS VIEWER S GUIDE pg 5

Perhaps the most daring of Winter Olympic sports, and one that has been contested at every Winter Olympic games, is Ski Jumping. The Europeans traditionally dominate these events, especially the men s events. A women s event was added at Sochi in 2014 with Germany s Carina Vogt being the first to win a gold medal. She ll have some competition from Japan s Sara Takanashi and perhaps even Sarah Hendrickson of Team USA. The U.S. has only medaled once in Ski Jumping, while Norway leads all nations with 30 medals overall. Dates: Feb. 8, 10, 12, 16-17, 19 Carina Vogt After a more than 50 year hiatus, curling returned as an Olympic sport in 1998 and has been growing in popularity ever since. In fact, for PyeongChang, mixed doubles will be added as an event to the men s and women s tournaments. Canada has thrived in the Olympic curling competition with both the men s and women s teams medaling at every Winter Olympics since the sport returned. 2010 gold medalist Ben Hebert returns for Team Canada. Dates: Feb. 8-25 PROFILED Ben Hebert Yuzuru Hanyu Yuzuru Hanyu Figure Skating is the oldest Winter Olympic sport, which was actually contested in the Summer Olympics beginning in 1908. Singles competition for both men and Ben Hebert women and pairs are the traditional disciplines, with ice dancing added in 1976. Elegance, athleticism, beauty and grace along with a competitive spirit define this sport s best competitors. In 2014 the Russians did well in their home country, but some will be sitting out these Olympics. One big question is if Japan s Yuzuru Hanyu can top his record setting ways in the men s singles in Sochi in 2014. Dates: Feb. 9, 11-12, 14-17, 19-21, 23, 25 pg 6 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS VIEWER S GUIDE Japanese figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu, who the New York Times recently called Micheal Jackson on ice, appeared to be more than capable of being the first men s figure skater to repeat as a gold medalist since Dick Button in 1952. Then tragedy struck. Hanyu was injured in early November when he suffered a ligament tear in his right ankle while practicing. Suddenly, Japan s dreams for one of their most popular athletes, and their first men s skater to win a gold medal, were questionable for the 2018 Winter Olympics. But Hanyu has pressed on and despite the fact that he withdrew from the 2017 Japanese National Championships, he was named to Japan s Olympic team in December and is poised to compete in PyeongChang. The question is how healthy he ll be and how much the time away from practice affects his performance. Full Name: Hanyu Yuzuru Born: December 7, 1994 Hometown: Sendai, Miyagi, Japan Sport: Figure Skating Achievements: Olympic gold medal, Singles, 2014; World Championship gold medal, Singles, 2014, 2017

Kaillie Humphries Perhaps the true modern icon of the Winter Olympics is the bobsled, or bobsleigh, which is one of the most popular Olympic sports and one of the final medals awarded in the four-man event where sledders reach speeds of 85 mph. Germany, Switzerland and the U.S. own the most medals in this sport but the spotlight in these games could shift to Canada and Kaillie Humphries who seeks a three-peat in the women s event, which could also see a team from Nigeria compete. Dates: Feb. 18-21, 24-25 LUGE Chris Mazdzer What is called the fastest sport on ice, luge involves laying on your back on a sled that can go 90 mph. Germany swept the gold medals in all four events at Sochi in 2014. Team USA has it hopes pinned high on a pair of northeastern racers in the men s singles event in the form of Chris Mazdzer and Tucker West, as well as Erin Hamlin of the women s team. West may have the most interesting story of any Olympian in that he grew up practicing luge on a 700-foot, backyard track his father built for him with lights and a PA system. Dates: Feb. 10-15 SKELETON Matthew Antoine PROFILED No brakes, head first and on their bellies, Skeleton athletes are a daring bunch in a sport that reminds one of riding a rail sled as a kid. Skeleton was part of the first Olympics in 1924 and would not be contested again until 1948. It would endure another long drought until it resurfaced in Salt Lake City in 2002. For the men s team, 2014 bronze medalist Matthew Antoine returns while the women s team includes Katie Uhlaender, who finished fourth at Sochi, behind Russian Elena Nikitina who has been cited for doping. Dates: Feb. 15-17 Kaillie Humphries When Canada s Kaillie Humphries won a gold medal in the two-women bobsleigh event at the Sochi Olympics in 2014, she became the first female bobsledder to defend an Olympic title. Now she s going for a three-peat as she heads to PyeongChang. As a women s bobsledder, Humphries has accomplished a lot. Not only has she won her share of competitions and medals but she s helped take her sport into new territory. Four-person (mixed-gender) bobsledding where men and women compete with and against each other, is catching on outside the Olympics, thanks, in part to Humphries participation in such events. One can only wonder how long it will be before these are included in what is certainly one of most popular Winter Olympics sports. For now, Humphries will try to pilot her way to triple-gold. Full Name: Kaillie Humphries Born: September 4, 1985 Hometown: Sendai, Calgary, Alberta Sport: Bobsleigh Achievements: Olympic gold medal, 2010, 2014; World Championship Gold 2012, 2013 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS VIEWER S GUIDE pg 7

John-Henry Krueger Hosting country South Korea has the most medals (42) in Short Track racing since it s inception in 1998, while the Americans are looking for the next Apolo Anton Ohno. 2014 Olympic hopeful John-Henry Krueger gets another chance for Olympic glory after missing Sochi due to having the swine flu. Team USA has been strong in this competitive sport where athletes race against each other rather than the clock. But it s been the Koreans who have surged in recent Olympic Games and will be on their home ice. Dates: Feb. 10, 13, 17, 20, 22 Ireen Wust Speed skating will be a very busy sport at the PyeongChang Olympics with 15 total events. Men s Speed Skating was part of the first Winter Olympics in 1924 with women s events being added at Lake Placid in 1932. The Dutch have always been dominant in Speed Skating with 105 total medals, including 23 (8 gold medals) at Sochi in 2014. Sven Kramer and Ireen Wuest return to represent the Netherlands. Kramer is going for a third gold medal in the 5,000-meter and seeking his first in the 10,000. Wuest will compete in the women s 1,500 and 3,000 on the big oval. Dates: Feb. 10-16, 18-19, 21, 23-24 Since making it s Olympic debut at the 1998 Nagano Games in Japan, Snowboarding is not just a popular Olympic sport, but an influential one; considering that halfpipe is now also part of Freestyle Skiing. The sport also made Shaun White a household name and an Olympic legend. Australia s Scotty James is the man to beat in men s halfpipe. For the women s team, 17-yearold Chloe Kim of the U.S. gives her country high hopes in the halfpipe as she makes her Olympics debut. Dates: Feb. 10-16, 19, 21-24 Scotty James PROFILED Scotty James pg 8 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS VIEWER S GUIDE Look out PyeongChang, and move over Shaun White because here comes Scotty James. The young Australian snowboarder has been tearing up the halfpipe in the X Games and is expected to be one of the top competitors for Olympic gold. This will be James third trip to the Olympics. He went to Vancouver in 2010 at age 15, and again to Sochi in 2014, but did not contend for a medal. Now James is dominating the X Games and consistently improving in international competition. He finished 2017 ranked No. 1 in men s halfpipe in both the World Snowboard Tour and World Cup standings The Australians are hoping that James, who spends much of his time in the U.S., can bring them gold after awarding him the Australian Institute Male Athlete of the Year Award in 2017. Full Name: Scott James Born: July 6,1994 Hometown: Warrandyte, Victoria, Australia Sport: Snowboarding Discipline: Halfpipe Achievements: X Games halfpipe gold medalist, 2017; Burton U.S. Open halfpipe silver medalist, 2017; Snowboarding World Championships gold medal, 2015, 2017.

THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Event Dates of Events Q=Qualifying event M=Medal event OPENING CEREMONY 2/9 Alpine Skiing 2/11-2/15 M; 2/17-2/18 M; 2/21-2/24 M Biathlon 2/10-2/12 M; 2/14-2/15 M; 2/17-2/18 M, 2/20 M, 2/22-2/23 M Bobsleigh 2/18 Q; 2/19 M; 2/20 Q; 2/21 M; 2/24 Q; 2/25 M Cross-Country Skiing 2/10-2/11 M; 2/13 M; 2/15-2/18 M; 2/21 M; 2/24-2/25 M Curling 2/8-2/12 Q; 2/13 M; 2/14-2/22 Q; 2/23-2/25 M Figure Skating 2/9 Q; 2/11 Q; 2/12 M; 2/14 Q; 2/15 M; 2/16 Q; 2/17 M; 2/19 Q; 2/20 M; 2/21 Q; 2/23 M Freestyle Skiing 2/9 Q; 2/11-2/12 M; 2/15 Q; 2/16-2/18 M; 2/19 Q; 2/20-2/23 M Ice Hockey 2/10-2/20 Q; 2/21-2/22 M; 2/23 Q; 2/24-2/25 M Luge 2/10 Q; 2/11 M; 2/12 Q; 2/13-2/15 M Nordic Combined 2/14 M; 2/20 M; 2/22 M Short Track Speed Skating 2/10 M; 2/13 M; 2/17 M; 2/20 M; 2/22 M Skeleton 2/15 Q; 2/16-2/17 M Ski Jumping 2/8 Q; 2/10 M; 2/12 M; 2/16 Q; 2/17 M; 2/19 M Snowboard 2/10 Q; 2/11-2/16 M; 2/19 Q; 2/21-2/22 Q; 2/23-2/24 M Speed Skating 2/10-2/16 M; 2/18-2/19 M; 2/21 M; 2/23-2/24 M Closing Ceremony 2/25 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS VIEWER S GUIDE pg 9

BY DAN LADD When the XIII Winter Olympic Games were held in Lake Placid, New York in 1980, the concept of allowing NHL players to participate in the Olympics was in its infancy. Still, the Russian, or Soviet Union, team was considered the best with years of international play under their belts. Other than 1960, when they were upset by the United States, the Soviet Union had won the gold medal in men s hockey at five of the previous six Winter Olympics dating back to 1956, and were the favorites again in Lake Placid. Herb Brooks, who for the third time had just led the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers to a National Championship, was chosen to coach the U.S. team. He selected what would be the youngest national team ever to compete in the Olympics and set out to have them in peak physical condition for the Olympic hockey tournament. The result was a young, physical team that came through the preliminary rounds of the tournament unscathed and set the stage for a medal round matchup with the Russians. pg 10 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS VIEWER S GUIDE The game was tied 2-2 after the first period, and the Soviets led 3-2 after the second. Two goals in the third period, including team captain Mike Eruzione s shot with ten minutes remaining, put Team USA ahead for good. As the final seconds ticked off the clock, ABC sportscaster Al Michaels uttered the now-famous phrase, Do you believe in miracles? YES! A 4-2 win over Finland a few days later secured the gold medal for the U.S. Brooks became a national hero, as did Eruzione and goalie Jim Craig. Several players from both teams went on to have NHL careers. The game came to be known as the Miracle on Ice and was the subject of a 2004 movie called Miracle, which featured Kurt Russell playing the part of Brooks. Stunned by the loss, the Soviets refused to have their names inscribed on their silver medals. They went on to win gold medals at the 1984 and 1988 Olympics. In 2015, ESPN produced a documentary about the 1980 Soviet hockey team called Of Miracles and Men, as part of their 30 for 30 series.

Paralympics showcase the hero/athlete BY DAN LADD When the Olympic torch goes out in PyeongChang on Feb. 25, it will not be the end of Olympic competition. Beginning on March 9 - exactly one month from the opening ceremonies of the XXIII Winter Olympics - the XII Winter Paralympic Games will get under way and run through March 18. Over 600 of athletes from an estimated 80 countries are expected to attend, a trend that continues upward. The roots or the Paralympics date back to the post-world War II era when disabled veterans sought to compete in athletics. In 1976 the first official Winter Paralympics were held in Sweden where amputees and visually impaired athletes represented their countries in both alpine and cross-country skiing. The Paralympics has since expanded and in PyeongChang will feature 80 events in six sports: Alpine skiing - biathlon, cross-country skiing, ice sledge hockey, snowboarding and wheelchair curling. The Paralympics are now traditionally held following both the Summer and Winter Olympic games and in the same host city. TV coverage continues to expand around the world, including on NBC Networks in the U.S. The Winter Olympics: Past, Present and Future Past Winter Olympics I 1924 Chamonix, France II 1928 St. Moritz, Switzerland III 1932 Lake Placid, United States IV 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany V 1948 St. Moritz, Switzerland VI 1952 Oslo, Norway VII 1956 Cortina d'ampezzo, Italy VIII 1960 Squaw Valley, United States IX 1964 Innsbruck, Austria X 1968 Grenoble, France XI 1972 Sapporo, Japan XII 1976 Innsbruck, Austria XIII 1980 Lake Placid XIV 1984 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia XV 1988 Calgary, Canada XVI 1992 Albertville, France XVII 1994 Lillehammer, Norway XVIII 1998 Nagano, Japan XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII 2002 Salt Lake City, United States 2006 Turin, Italy 2010 Vancouver, Canada 2014 Sochi, Russia 2018 PyeongChang, South Korea Canceled Olympics Two Winter Olympics were canceled during World War II. Had they taken place the 1940 Games would ve been held in Sapporo, Japan and the 1944 Games Cortina d Ampezzo, Italy. Future Winter Olympics XXIV 2022 Beijing, China 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS VIEWER S GUIDE pg 11

Your Winter Olympics Listing Guide FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2, 2018 12 PM OLYMPIC Return To Sochi Ladies Figure Skating. A look back at the ladies figure skating competition. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 3, 2018 12 PM OLYMPIC Return To Sochi Snowboarding. A look back at snowboarding competition. From Sochi, Russia. 2 PM OLYMPIC Return To Sochi Pairs Figure Skating. A look back at the pairs figure skating competition. 4:30 PM OLYMPIC Going for Gold Olympic Roundtable. Olympic discussion and analysis. SUNDAY FEBRUARY 4, 2018 12 PM OLYMPIC Return To Sochi Freestyle Skiing. A look back at the freestyle skiing competition. 2 PM OLYMPIC Return To Sochi Ice Dance. A look back at the ice dancing competition. MONDAY FEBRUARY 5, 2018 1 PM OLYMPIC Return To Sochi Freestyle Skiing. A look back at the freestyle skiing competition. 3 PM OLYMPIC Winter Olympic Trials Speed Skating: Women s 3000 & Men s 5000. From Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Taped) 4:30 PM OLYMPIC Winter Olympic Trials Speed Skating: Men s and Women s 1000. From Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Taped) 8 PM NBCSN Return To Sochi Men s Ice Hockey: USA vs. Russia. A look back at the men s hockey game. From Sochi, Russia. 10 PM NBC The Best of the U.S: The 2018 Winter Olympics NBCSN Return To Sochi Ladies Figure Skating. A look back at the ladies figure skating competition. 11 PM OLYMPIC Winter Olympic Trials Short Track Speed Skating. From Kearns, Utah. (Taped) TUESDAY FEBRUARY 6, 2018 12 PM OLYMPIC Return To Sochi Ice Dance. A look back at the ice dancing competition. 1 PM OLYMPIC Return To Sochi Ladies Figure Skating. A look back at the ladies figure skating competition. 3 PM OLYMPIC Winter Olympic Trials Short Track Speed Skating. From Kearns, Utah. (Taped) 4:30 PM OLYMPIC Winter Olympic Trials Short Track Speed Skating. From Kearns, Utah. 5 PM NBCSN U.S. Olympic Trials Short Track Speed Skating. From Kearns, Utah. (Taped) WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 7, 2018 12 PM OLYMPIC Return To Sochi Ladies Figure Skating. A look back at the ladies figure skating competition. 2 PM OLYMPIC Winter Olympic Trials Ski Jumping. From the Utah Olympic Park in Park City, Utah. (Taped) 3:30 PM OLYMPIC Winter Olympic Trials Short Track Speed Skating. From Kearns, Utah. 5 PM OLYMPIC Winter Olympic Trials Short Track Speed Skating. From Kearns, Utah. (Taped) 5:30 PM NBCSN U.S. Olympic Trials Speed Skating: Men s and Women s 1000. From Milwaukee. (Taped) 11 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Alpine Skiing, Curling. Alpine skiing (men s downhill training); mixed doubles curling (U.S. vs. OAR). THURSDAY FEBRUARY 8, 2018 1 PM OLYMPIC Olympic Films Bud Greenspan s Torino 2006: Stories of Olympic Glory. A look at the 2006 Winter Games that includes featured athletes interviews. 3 PM OLYMPIC Olympic Films Albertville 1992: One Light, One World. Highlights from the Olympic Games of Albertville in 1992. 5 PM OLYMPIC Olympic Films Calgary 88. 6 PM OLYMPIC Olympic Films Bud Greenspan s Torino 2006: Stories of Olympic Glory. A look at the 2006 Winter Games that includes featured athletes interviews. Figure Skating, Freestyle Skiing. Figure skating team event (men s and pairs short program); freestyle skiing (moguls). (Live) NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Curling, Alpine Skiing, Luge. Mixed doubles curling (U.S. vs. Switzerland); alpine skiing (men s downhill training); luge. (Live) OLYMPIC Olympic Films Salt Lake City 2002: Bud Greenspan s Stories of Glory. A look at the 2002 pg 12 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS VIEWER S GUIDE Winter Games that includes featured athletes interviews. 10:30 PM OLYMPIC Olympic Films Bud Greenspan Presents Vancouver 2010: Stories of Olympic Glory. A look at the 2010 Winter Games that includes featured athletes interviews. 11:35 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics U.S. vs South Curling siblings Matt and Becca Hamilton represent the U.S. against host South Korea in mixed doubles. Both also qualified to compete with their respective men s and women s teams in next week s competition. (Live) FRIDAY FEBRUARY 9, 2018 12:30 PM OLYMPIC Olympic Films Salt Lake City 2002: Bud Greenspan s Stories of Glory. A look at the 2002 Winter Games that includes featured athletes interviews. 3 PM OLYMPIC Olympic Films Bud Greenspan s Torino 2006: Stories of Olympic Glory. A look at the 2006 Winter Games that includes featured athletes interviews. 5 PM OLYMPIC Olympic Films Bud Greenspan Presents Vancouver 2010: Stories of Olympic Glory. A look at the 2010 Winter Games that includes featured athletes interviews. 7:30 PM OLYMPIC Olympic Films Albertville 1992: One Light, One World. Highlights from the Olympic Games of Albertville in 1992. Opening Ceremony. Mike Tirico and Katie Couric host coverage of the Opening Ceremony from PyeongChang Olympic Stadium. (Same-day Tape) 9:30 PM OLYMPIC Olympic Films Lillehammer 94: 16 Days of Glory. The stories of some of the athletes who participated in the 1994 Olympic Winter Games. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10, 2018 From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South 1 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Speed Skating, Biathlon, Curling. Speed skating (women s 3000m); biathlon (women s 7.5km sprint); mixed doubles curling. From PyeongChang, South Snowboarding, Short Track, Ski Jumping, Luge. Snowboarding (men s slopestyle competition); short track (gold medal final); ski jumping; luge. From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South Olympic Ice, Snowboarding. Olympic Ice; snowboarding (men s slopestyle gold medal final). (Live) Figure Skating, Men s Alpine Skiing. Figure skating team event (ice dance and ladies short program); alpine skiing (men s downhill). (Live) 9:45 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Curling, Snowboarding. Mixed doubles curling (U.S. vs. Finland); snowboarding (women s slopestyle). (Live) 11:30 PM NBC 2018 Winter Olympics Figure Skating. Figure skating team event (pairs free skate). (Live) SUNDAY FEBRUARY 11, 2018 From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South 1:30 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Curling, Luge. Mixed doubles curling (tiebreaker); luge; medal ceremonies. Speed Skating, Biathlon, Cross-Country Skiing. Speed skating (men s 5000m gold medal final); biathlon (men s 10km sprint); cross-country skiing. (Same-day Tape) 5:30 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Olympic Ice, Biathlon. The U.S. enters PyeongChang with

multiple shots at a first-ever Olympic medal in biathlon. From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South 7 PM NBC 2018 Winter Olympics Figure Skating, Alpine Skiing, Freestyle Skiing, Snowboarding, Luge. Figure skating team event; alpine skiing; freestyle skiing; snowboarding; luge. (Live) From PyeongChang, South 8 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Snowboarding, Curling. Snowboarding (women s slopestyle gold medal final); mixed doubles curling (semifinal). (Live) 11:30 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Curling, Speed Skating. Mixed doubles curling (semifinal replay); speed skating (men s 5000m gold medal final). 11:35 PM NBC 2018 Winter Olympics Women s Alpine Skiing, Women s Snowboarding. Alpine skiing (women s giant slalom gold medal final); snowboarding (women s halfpipe competition). (Live) MONDAY FEBRUARY 12, 2018 From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South Freestyle Skiing, Ski Jumping, Luge. Freestyle skiing (men s moguls); ski jumping (women s individual normal hill); luge (women s). 5 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Hockey, Olympic Ice. Liam McHugh is joined by co-host Tanith White and analyst Scott Hamilton for Olympic Ice. CNBC 2018 Winter Olympics Mixed Doubles Curling, Semifinal: Teams TBA. From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South 7 PM OLYMPIC Olympic Channel From PyeongChang, South Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding, Speed Skating. Alpine skiing (men s combined); snowboarding (halfpipe); speed skating (women s 1500m final). (Live) NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Curling, Hockey. Mixed doubles curling (semifinal replay); hockey. 11:30 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Snowboarding, Curling. Snowboarding (men s halfpipe); mixed doubles curling (bronze medal match). (Live) TUESDAY FEBRUARY 13, 2018 From PyeongChang, South 12:30 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Short Track, Curling. Short track (gold medal final); mixed doubles curling (bronze medal match replay). OLYMPIC Winter Olympics From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South Speed Skating, Luge, Cross-Country Skiing. Speed skating (men s 1500m gold medal final); luge (women s singles); cross-country skiing. 4:30 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Medal Ceremonies, Hockey. Coverage of notable podium ceremonies from the Medals Plaza in PyeongChang. (Same-day Tape) 5 PM CNBC 2018 Winter Olympics Mixed Doubles Curling, Gold-Medal Match: Teams TBA. (Same-day Tape) From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South Olympic Ice, Figure Skating. Figure skating coverage features early groups in the pairs short program. (Live) From PyeongChang, South Figure Skating, Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding. Figure skating (pairs short); alpine skiing (women s slalom); snowboarding (men s halfpipe). (Live) 10:10 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Sweden vs Switzerland. Sara Grahn leads Sweden against Livia Altmann and Switzerland in Group B preliminary action. (Live) WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14, 2018 From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South 1:15 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Women s Curling, Medal Ceremonies. Denmark takes on Sweden in a women s curling round robin opener. Plus, notable podium ceremonies. Luge, Nordic Combined. Luge (doubles gold medal final); Nordic Combined (men s individual normal hill/10km final). 5 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Hockey Game of the Day. Hockey game of the day (replay). CNBC 2018 Winter Olympics U.S. vs Japan. The U.S. and Japan, two countries which have never medalled in women s curling, collide. All five members of the USA team, consisting of Nina Roth, Tabitha Peterson, Aileen Geving, Becca Hamilton and Cory Christensen are making their Olympic debuts. From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South Olympic Ice, Figure Skating. Figure skating coverage includes the pairs gold medal final. Plus, Olympic Ice. (Live) From PyeongChang, South Figure Skating, Alpine Skiing, Skeleton, Speed Skating. Figure skating (pairs ); alpine skiing (men s Super-G); skeleton; women s speed skating. (Live) 10 PM CNBC 2018 Winter Olympics Finland vs Germany. Finland, which has won the bronze medal in the last two Winter Olympics, faces Germany in Group C. (Live) 10:10 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics U.S. vs Canada. Powerhouse teams United States and Canada battle each other in Group A preliminary action. (Live) THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15, 2018 12 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Men s Biathlon. Lowell Bailey shoots and skis for a biathlon breakthrough in the men s 20km individual event. OLYMPIC Winter Olympics From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South 2 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics U.S. vs Italy. The United States squad gets back on the ice for its second game, while the Italians compete in their third. The U.S. has won just one Olympic medal (bronze in 2006), while Italy has never medalled. Women s Cross-Country Skiing, Men s Speed Skating. Cross-country skiing (women s 10km gold medal final); speed skating (men s 10000m gold medal final). 5 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Hockey Game of the Day. Hockey (game of the day replay). CNBC 2018 Winter Olympics U.S. vs Switzerland. Switzerland, which finished one point out of the medals in Sochi, takes on the United States in a round robin contest. The Swiss team is led by skip Silvana Tirinzoni, while the American captain is twotime national champion Nina Roth. From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South Olympic Ice, Figure Skating. Figure skating coverage features early groups of the men s short program. (Live) From PyeongChang, South Figure Skating, Snowboarding, Skeleton, Freestyle Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing. Figure skating (men s short); snowboarding; skeleton; freestyle skiing; cross-country skiing. (Live) 10 PM CNBC 2018 Winter Olympics U.S. vs Slovakia. Chris Bour- 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS VIEWER S GUIDE pg 13

que and the U.S. face Ladislav Nagy and Slovakia. (Live) 11 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Curling, Cross-Country Skiing. Men s curling (U.S. vs. Sweden); cross-country skiing (men s 15km gold medal final). (Live) FRIDAY FEBRUARY 16, 2018 From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South 2 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics South Korea vs Switzerland. Host country South Korea meets Switzerland on Day 3 of the women s curling competition. Eunjung Kim skips the South Korean side, while Silvana Tirinzoni leads this year s representatives from Switzerland, which finished fourth in Sochi. Speed Skating, Cross-Country Skiing, Ski Jumping. Speed skating (women s 5000m gold medal final); cross-country skiing (men s 15km); ski jumping. 5 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Hockey Game of the Day. Hockey (game of the day replay). CNBC 2018 Winter Olympics U.S. vs Denmark. Denmark and the United States send their men s curling teams out on the ice for round robin action. Four-time Olympian John Shuster captains the U.S., while Rasmus Stjerne skips for Denmark, which has never won an Olympic curling medal. From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South Olympic Ice, Figure Skating. Figure skating coverage includes the men s gold medal final. Plus, Olympic Ice. (Live) From PyeongChang, South Figure Skating, Alpine Skiing, Freestyle Skiing, Skeleton. Figure skating (men s final); alpine skiing (women s Super-G); freestyle skiing; skeleton. (Live) 10 PM CNBC 2018 Winter Olympics Women s Hockey, Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (Live) 10:10 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Canada vs Czech Republic. Cody Goloubef leads team Canada as it takes on Toma? Kundratek and the Czech Republic in Group A. (Live) SATURDAY FEBRUARY 17, 2018 From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South 1:30 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Skeleton, Ski Jumping, Hockey. Skeleton (women s gold medal final runs); ski jumping (men s individual large hill); hockey. (Sameday Tape) Freestyle Skiing, Biathlon, Cross-Country Skiing. Freestyle skiing (men s aerials); biathlon (women s 12.5km mass start); cross-country skiing. 5 PM CNBC 2018 Winter Olympics U.S. vs Canada. Defending Olympic women s curling champion Canada battles the United States in a matchup of North American rivals. Rachel Homan, Emma Miskew, Joanne Courtney, Lisa Weagle and Cheryl Bernard try to claim Canada s sixth medal in as many Olympic tries. From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South Olympic Ice, Men s Freestyle Skiing. Gus Kenworthy represents a strong U.S. team in the freestyle skiing slopestyle qualifying round. (Live) From PyeongChang, South Alpine Skiing, Short Track, Skeleton, Ski Jumping. Alpine skiing (men s giant slalom); short track; skeleton (women s gold medal final); ski jumping. (Live) 10:10 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Germany vs Norway. Christian Ehrhoff leads Germany as it takes on Norway. (Live) 11:30 PM NBC 2018 Winter Olympics Men s Alpine Skiing, Men s pg 14 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS VIEWER S GUIDE Freestyle Skiing. Alpine skiing (men s giant slalom gold medal final run); freestyle skiing (men s slopestyle). (Live) SUNDAY FEBRUARY 18, 2018 From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South 1 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Men s Cross-Country Skiing, Hockey. Cross-country skiing (men s 4x10km relay gold medal final); hockey (game of the day replay). From PyeongChang, South Freestyle Skiing, Speed Skating, Biathlon. Freestyle skiing (men s aerials gold medal final); speed skating (men s team pursuit); biathlon. 4 PM CNBC 2018 Winter Olympics U.S. vs Norway. The eighth draw of men s curling competition features the USA facing Norway. Teams consist of John Shuster, Tyler George, Matt Hamilton and John Landsteiner (USA), and Thomas Ulsrud, Torger Nergaard, Christoffer Svae and Haavard Vad Petersson (NOR). (Sameday Tape) From PyeongChang, South From PyeongChang, South 7 PM NBC 2018 Winter Olympics Figure Skating, Freestyle Skiing, Speed Skating, Bobsled, Cross-Country Skiing. Figure skating (ice dance); freestyle skiing; speed skating; bobsled; cross-country skiing. (Live) NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Olympic Ice, Figure Skating. Figure skating coverage features early groups in the short dance competition. Plus, Olympic Ice. (Live) From PyeongChang, South 10:15 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Freestyle Skiing, Women s Hockey. Freestyle skiing (men s aerials gold medal final); women s hockey (semifinal). (Live) MONDAY FEBRUARY 19, 2018 12:30 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics U.S. vs Canada. North American rivals Canada and the United States battle in Draw 9 of men s curling competition. The Canadians have medalled in every Olympics since curling was reintroduced in 1998, including gold medals in the last three Games. OLYMPIC Winter Olympics Men s Ski Jumping, Men s and Women s Speed Skating. Ski jumping (men s team large hill final); speed skating (men s 500m, women s team pursuit). 3:30 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Hockey Game of the Day I and II. Hockey (game of the day replays). 5 PM CNBC 2018 Winter Olympics U.S. vs China. The United States women play their second match of the day when they meet China in Draw 9. The Chinese team, skipped by Bingyu Wang, still have to battle pre-tournament favorites Canada and Sweden to complete round robin play. Figure Skating, Alpine Skiing. Olympic Ice; figure skating (ice dancing final); alpine skiing (women s downhill training). (Live) Figure Skating, Freestyle Skiing, Bobsled. Figure skating (ice dance final); freestyle skiing (women s halfpipe); bobsled (two-man final). (Live) 10:10 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Men s Hockey, Elimination Round: Teams TBA. (Live) 1 TUESDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2018 12 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Nordic Combined, Short Track, Women s Curling. Nordic Combined (men s individual large hill/10km gold medal final); short track; women s curling. (Same-day Tape) OLYMPIC Winter Olympics

Biathlon, Nordic Combined. Biathlon (mixed relay final); Nordic Combined (men s individual large hill/10km gold medal final). (Sameday Tape) 5 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Hockey Game of the Day. Hockey (game of the day replay). CNBC 2018 Winter Olympics U.S. vs Switzerland. Switzerland completes its round robin schedule with a match against the United States. The Swiss men failed to medal in Sochi in 2014, but garnered a bronze in Vancouver in 2010. The U.S. is seeking its first medal in 12 years. Olympic Ice, Figure Skating. Figure skating coverage features early groups in the ladies short program. (Live) Alpine Skiing, Figure Skating, Bobsled, Snowboarding. Alpine skiing (women s downhill); figure skating (ladies short program); bobsled; snowboarding. (Live) 10 PM CNBC 2018 Winter Olympics Men s Hockey, Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (Live) 10:45 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Women s Curling. Canada vs. Great Britain; South Korea vs. OAR. 1 WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 21, 2018 1:30 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Men s Curling, Medal Ceremonies. Men s curling coverage features a round robin match between U.S. and Great Britain. Speed Skating, Men s Cross-Country Skiing. Speed skating (team pursuit gold medal final); cross-country skiing (men s team sprint final). 5 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Hockey Game of the Day. Hockey (game of the day replay). CNBC 2018 Winter Olympics U.S. vs Sweden. Defending silver medalist Sweden closes out round robin play with a match against the U.S. The Swedish squad consists of skip Anna Hasselborg, vice-skip Sara McManus, second Agnes Knochenhauer, lead Sofia Mabergs and alternate Jennie Wahlin. (Same-day Tape) Olympic Ice, Women s Curling. Canada takes on OAR in a women s curling match. Plus, Liam McHugh hosts Olympic Ice. Alpine Skiing, Freestyle Skiing, Bobsled, Cross-Country Skiing. Alpine skiing (men s slalom); freestyle skiing (men s halfpipe); bobsled; cross-country skiing. (Live) 10:45 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Women s Hockey, Gold Medal Game: Teams TBA. (Live) 1 11:35 PM NBC 2018 Winter Olympics Men s Alpine Skiing. In the second run of the men s slalom, Marcel Hirscher looks to capture his first Olympic gold. (Live) THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22, 2018 1:45 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Men s Curling, Semifinal: Teams TBA. Women s Biathlon, Men s Nordic Combined. Biathlon (women s 4x6km relay gold medal final); Nordic Combined (men s team large hill/4x- 5km). 4:45 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Hockey Game of the Day. Hockey (game of the day replay). 5 PM CNBC 2018 Winter Olympics Men s Curling, Semifinal: Teams TBA. Olympic Ice, Figure Skating. Figure skating coverage features early groups in the ladies free program competition. (Live) Figure Skating, Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding, Short Track. Figure skating (ladies gold medal final); alpine skiing (women s); snowboarding; short track. (Live) 10 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Men s Curling, Short Track. Short track finals include the men s 500m, women s 1000m and men s 5000m relay. Plus, men s curling. 1 FRIDAY FEBRUARY 23, 2018 12:30 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Women s Curling, Medal Ceremonies. Coverage of a women s curling semifinal match, plus notable podium celebrations. (Sameday Tape) OLYMPIC Winter Olympics Men s Biathlon, Figure Skating Review. Biathlon (men s 4x7.5km relay gold medal final); figure skating (ladies review). 4 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Hockey Game of the Day I and II, Olympic Ice. Liam McHugh is joined by Tanith White and Scott Hamilton for Olympic Ice. Plus, hockey. 5 PM CNBC 2018 Winter Olympics Women s Curling, Semifinal: Teams TBA. 7 PM OLYMPIC Olympic Channel Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding, Bobsled, Speed Skating. Alpine skiing (team event final); snowboarding (men s big air); bobsled (fourman); speed skating. (Live) NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Men s Biathlon, Women s Curling. Biathlon (men s 4x7.5km relay gold medal final); women s curling (semifinal). 1 11:35 PM NBC 2018 Winter Olympics Men s and Women s Snowboarding. Snowboarding (men s and women s parallel giant slalom gold medal finals). SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24, 2018 2 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Hockey Game of the Day. Hockey (game of the day replay). Speed Skating, Men s Cross-Country Skiing. Speed skating (men s and women s mass start gold medal finals); cross-country skiing (men s 50km). 4 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Men s Curling, Olympic Ice. Liam McHugh is joined by Tanith White and Scott Hamilton for Olympic Ice. Women s Curling, Gold Medal Match: Teams TBA. (Live) Figure Skating Gala, Bobsled. Figure skating coverage features the gala event. Plus, the four-man bobsled competition. (Live) 10:30 PM NBCSN 2018 Winter Olympics Men s Hockey, Gold Medal Game: Teams TBA. (Live) 11:30 PM NBC 2018 Winter Olympics SUNDAY FEBRUARY 25, 2018 Women s Cross-Country Skiing. Competition in PyeongChang concludes with the women s 30km cross-country skiing event. (Sameday Tape) 7 PM NBC Olympic Gold From PyeongChang, South Closing Ceremony. From PyeongChang Olympic Stadium. (Live) 11:35 PM NBC 2018 Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony. From PyeongChang Olympic Stadium. MONDAY FEBRUARY 26, 2018 12 PM NBCSN Return to Pyeongchang Figure Skating: Ladies Singles. 1 PM NBCSN Return to Pyeongchang Short Track. 11 PM NBCSN Return to Pyeongchang Speed Skating. 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS VIEWER S GUIDE pg 15

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