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by Alan Beier Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the TV schedule for the Winter Olympics 2022?

2022 Beijing Winter Olympics TV scheduleNetStartMatchup or eventNBC2:00 PMAlpine Skiing Team EventWomen's Cross-Country Skiing 30kmNBC7:00 PMOlympic GoldNBC8:00 PMClosing Ceremony5 more rows

How can I watch the Olympics 2022 schedule?

How to watch the 2022 Winter OlympicsPeacock will be the streaming home of the 2022 Winter Olympics. ... You can also stream events via NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app.Many events will also air on NBC, USA Network, and CNBC.

Are the 2022 Olympics going on right now?

The 2022 Winter Olympics are set to take place on Friday, February 4 through Sunday, February 20, just six months after the Tokyo Games. However, the competition begins with curling on Wednesday, February 2, two days before the Opening Ceremony.

What time are the Olympics on NBC?

For the second consecutive Winter Games and third overall, NBC will broadcast its primetime Olympic show live across all time zones. Primetime begins each night at 8 p.m. ET, except for Sundays (7 p.m. ET).

What channel are the Olympics on today?

TV coverage of the Olympics is on NBC's big broadcast network and cable channels USA Network and CNBC. Online, every event of the competition is available to stream live on NBCOlympics.com.

What time is women's downhill?

What time will the women's downhill start? The women's downhill is scheduled to begin at 10 p.m. ET (11 a.m. in Beijing). The full Alpine skiing schedule at the 2022 Winter Olympics can be found HERE.

Why is there no snow in Beijing?

The mountains around Beijing are not suited for holding the Winter Olympics for one main reason. The climate in that area of China is dry during the winter months. In fact, during the winter, those mountains only get about 2.5 inches of precipitation. The Beijing area has hot, humid summers and cold dry winters.

Where can I watch the Olympics live?

Catch the 2022 Winter Olympic Games live on the networks of NBCUniversal. Or, record your favorite events to your Unlimited DVR* to watch at your own convenience.

Are the Winter Olympics on TV?

NBC Universal is home to the Olympics, so tune into NBC for primetime coverage. For the first time, you can watch all events and coverage on the streaming service Peacock, both live and on demand. You can also stream live events on NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app. (A cable login will be required.)

Will the Olympics be televised live?

How to watch the Olympics live. All events are airing live on Peacock, with certain events also airing live on NBC, CNBC or USA Network. For a full Olympics schedule, including events on USA Network and CNBC, and access to live streams, go to NBCOlympics.com.

Are the prime time Olympics live?

As it did for the 2018 Winter Games in PyeongChang and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, NBC will broadcast its primetime show live across all time zones.

Where is NBC broadcasting the Olympics?

Stamford, Conn.Because of COVID-19 protocols, play-by-play announcers will be based at NBCUniversal's studio in Stamford, Conn. The same remote strategy was used for the Tokyo Games.

How can I watch the 2022 Olympics for free?

Choose a VPN provider and create an account. To watch the Winter Olympics 2022 online, we recommend NordVPN. They're one of the best VPNs for streaming, and this provider offers a money-back guarantee for new users. If you use this in a smart way, you'll be able to watch the Olympics completely for free!

Where can I stream the Olympics?

Stream NBCUniversal's live and on-demand coverage of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games with Hulu + Live TV.

How can I watch the Winter Olympics?

That means a TV subscription with NBC in it, or you can watch it on the NBC Olympics website or Sports app. The official Olympics channel will also be streaming live, provided you have an account with one of its many streaming partners like Xfinity, Dish, Spectrum, Verizon, and YouTubeTV, to name just a few.

What channel is Olympic hockey on?

The gold medal game at the 2022 Winter Olympics will be played on Saturday night at 11:10 p.m. ET between Finland and the ROC. The game can be watched live on USA Network and Peacock. Hockey will take place at two venues in Beijing: National Indoor Stadium and the Wukesong Sports Centre.

2022 Winter Olympics medal count

As of Saturday night, Norway leads the way with 37 total medals followed by the ROC with 31 and Canada with 27. Norway has 16 gold medals, the most in the Games so far. The United States currently has 25 total medals: 8 gold, 10 silver and 7 bronze. In 2018, Norway finished first with 39 total medals followed by Germany with 31 and Canada with 29.

Winter Olympics news, live streaming options and TV schedule

Note: Times and events are subject to change. Check NBCOlympics.com for the most up-to-date live schedule.

When are the 2022 Winter Olympics?

The Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games start on Friday, February 4 with the Opening Ceremony and end on Sunday, February 20, 2022, with the Closing Ceremony.

How can I watch the Winter Olympics on TV and online?

NBC and Peacock are the homes for the 2022 Winter Olympics while coverage will also air on USA Network and CNBC. Peacock will live stream all NBCUniversal coverage of the Winter Olympics.

When will the Olympics be held in 2022?

The 2022 Beijing Olympics are less than 100 days away, scheduled to begin Friday, February 4, and end on Sunday, February 20, just six months after the Tokyo Olympics.

How many sports will be played in the 2022 Olympics?

The 2022 Beijing Olympics are scheduled to include a record 109 events in seven sports: biathalon, bobsledding, curling, ice hockey, luge, skating (which includes figure skating and speed skating), and skiing (which includes snowboarding and ski jumping).

When are the Winter Olympics?

4, with a few preliminary events before the opening ceremony. The 2022 Olympics continue through the closing ceremony on Feb. 20, 2022.

How can I watch the Olympics?

NBC Universal is home to the Olympics, so tune into NBC for primetime coverage. For the first time, you can watch all events and coverage on the streaming service Peacock, both live and on demand. You can also stream live events on NBCOl ympics.com and the NBC Sports app. (A cable login will be required.)

When is hockey?

The women’s competition began on Feb. 2, a day before the opening ceremony. The gold medal games are Feb. 16 for the women and Feb. 19 for the men. For a full hockey schedule, see NBCOlympics.com.

What is the Winter Olympics schedule?

For a full Olympics schedule, including events on USA Network and CNBC, and access to live streams, go to NBCOlympics.com, or check for individual sports.

What athletes are in the Olympics?

Olympic trials will happen closer to the games in 2022, so it's not yet decided who will head to Beijing. However, here are a few U.S. athletes to watch: 1 Mikaela Shiffrin, alpine skiing: Shiffrin won gold in both Sochi and PyeongChang. 2 Chloe Kim, snowboarding: Kim made history in PyeongChang at 17 as the youngest competitor to win gold on halfpipe. 3 Toby Miller, snowboarding. Beijing would be Miller's first Olympics, but he's mentored by veteran Shaun White, who won gold in 2018. 4 Abby Roque, hockey. Roque is considered the best women's hockey player in the U.S. The United States team won gold in PyeongChang. 5 Alysa Liu, figure skating. The two-time national figure skating champion was the youngest ever at 13. Olympic gold medalist Tara Lipinski called her "the future of U.S. women's skating." 6 Nathan Chen, figure skating. Chen finished fifth in PyeongChang but has won three consecutive world championships. 7 Vincent Zhou, figure skating. Zhou finished seventh at PyeongChang but is aiming higher in Beijing. 8 Red Gerard, snowboarding. Gerard won gold at just 17 in PyeongChang, making him the youngest American man to win winter gold since 1928. 9 Sylvia Hoffman and Josh Williamson, bobsled. Both Hoffman and Williamson competed on "The Next Olympic Hopeful" reality show, after switching to bobsled from college basketball and lacrosse, respectively. 10 Erin Jackson, speedskating. Jackson qualified for PyeongChang after just four months of training and is the first Black woman to compete on the U.S. long track speedskating team.

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