U.S. prime-time broadcast coverage includes snowboarding, biathlon and hockey.
The U.S. broadcast coverage of the 2022 Winter Games continues on Friday with medal events in snowboarding, hockey and Alpine and cross-country skiing. All times are Eastern.
SKELETON Catch the third and fourth runs of men’s skeleton beginning at 8:40 p.m. on NBC. Yan Wengang of China collects a bronze, the Olympic host country’s first medal in a sliding sport.
SNOWBOARDING The final in the mixed team cross event, which is making its Olympic debut in Beijing, airs at 9:15 p.m. on NBC. The United States is a dual contender, with Lindsey Jacobellis, the snowboard cross star, and Nick Baumgartner competing on one of two U.S. teams.
SPEEDSKATING A rebroadcast of the final in the 10,000-meter race begins at 9 p.m. on USA Network.
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING USA Network airs a rebroadcast of the men’s 15-kilometer classical race at 10 p.m. Johannes Klaebo, the standout skier on Norway’s powerful team, takes bronze behind Iivo Niskanen of Finland (gold) and Alexander Bolshunov of Russia (silver).
HOCKEY Russia and Switzerland meet in a women’s quarterfinal airing live at 11:10 p.m. on CNBC. The men’s preliminary matchup between the United States and Canada airs live at the same time on USA Network.
BIATHLON The women’s 7.5-kilometer sprint in this event, which combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting, is broadcast at 11:35 p.m. on NBC. Marte Olsbu Roiseland of Norway, who arrived in Beijing leading the women’s World Cup biathlon circuit, takes home gold in the sprint.
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