NBCUniversal’s Programming for Day 3 of the XXII Olympic Winter Games

The 2014 Sochi Games really kick in on Monday as the curling competition begins in earnest. Both the USA men’s and women’s teams will be in action. In addition, CNBC and USA Network begin their coverage of the Olympics with their daily shows.

USA Network airs the U.S. women taking on Switzerland live at 5 a.m. CNBC starts its daily curling shows with a 5 p.m. delayed airing of the U.S. men facing Norway.

Short Track Speed Skating begins and that will be aired in primetime on NBC.

And in alpine skiing, the women’s Super Combined which melds the downhill and the slalom into one event will also be shown in primetime. Julia Mancuso will be the USA’s hope for a medal in that event.

Check out the programming highlights for the networks of NBC for Monday, February 10.

NBC Sochi Olympics LogoTHREE-TIME U.S. OLYMPIC MEDALIST JULIA MANCUSO GOES FOR THE GOLD IN SUPER COMBINED FINAL MONDAY AT 8 PM ET ON NBC

2010 Short Track Bronze Medalist J.R. Celski Races in 1500m in Primetime on NBC
LIVE Team USA Women’s Hockey, Men’s Speed Skating and Women’s
Luge Begins at 3 a.m. ET on NBCSN
Team USA Curling Coverage begins on CNBC & USA
All Events Live Streamed on NBCOlympics.com and NBC Sports Live Extra Mobile & Tablet App

Stamford, Conn, February 9, 2014 – NBC’s primetime coverage of the XXII Olympic Winter Games continues tomorrow, Monday, February 10 at 8 p.m. ET with decorated Olympian Julia Mancuso in the gold medal final of the super combined, which consists of one downhill run and one slalom run. Mancuso, whose three Olympic medals are the most by any female American ski racer, is expected to be in gold medal contention four years after winning silver in this event in Vancouver. In men’s short track, top American and 2010 Olympic bronze medalist J.R. Celski will headline the 1500m gold medal final. Also in primetime on Monday is the men’s moguls gold medal final, an event in which the U.S. has collected a medal at each of the previous four Games, and  the 500m featuring American speed skaters Tucker Fredricks, a three-time Olympian, and Mitch Whitmore, an American record holder in the event.

In women’s hockey, Team USA, fresh off a 3-1 victory over Finland, continues the pursuit for its first gold medal since 1998 in a game against Switzerland live on Monday at 5 a.m. ET on NBCSN. Immediately following the game, NBCSN will present live coverage of men’s speed skating in the 500m gold medal final and women’s luge. In addition, CNBC and USA Network begin coverage of Team USA curling on Monday with the men’s team facing Norway, and the women’s team facing Switzerland. Please see the below listings for additional information.

NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports Live Extra app allows cable, satellite and telco customers to live stream more than 1,000 exclusive hours of Sochi Olympics content, including all sports, all competition and all medal events. The NBC Olympics Highlights and Results app is the home of up-to-date TV and online streaming schedules, live results, athlete profiles and replays of the Games’ most memorable moments. In addition, through the “Primetime Companion” section, the app serves as the signature second-screen tool for NBC’s nightly primetime coverage.

For more information on live streaming, please go to: NBCOlympics.com/LiveExtra

For the full schedule of NBCUniversal’s Olympic coverage, please go to: NBCOlympics.com

Listings subject to change (all times ET unless otherwise noted).

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10 (DAY 3)

NBC

3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Men’s Biathlon – 12.5km Pursuit Gold Medal Final
Men’s Freestyle Skiing – Moguls Competition

8 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.
Women’s Alpine Skiing – Super Combined Gold Medal Final
Men’s Short Track – 1500m Gold Medal Final
Men’s Freestyle Skiing – Moguls Gold Medal Final
Men’s Speed Skating – 500m Gold Medal Final

12:05 – 1:05 a.m.
Women’s Short Track – Competition

Women’s Luge – Competition

1:05 a.m. – 4:30 a.m.
Primetime Encore

NBCSN

3 a.m. – 5 a.m.
Men’s Curling – Germany vs. Canada

5 a.m. – 7:30 a.m.
Women’s Hockey – USA vs. Switzerland (LIVE)

7:30 a.m. -11:15 a.m.
Men’s Speed Skating – 500m Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

11:15 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Women’s Luge – Competition (LIVE)
Women’s Curling – Sweden vs. Great Britain

3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Women’s Curling Encore – USA vs. Switzerland

5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Game of the Day: Women’s Hockey – USA vs. Switzerland

MSNBC

10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Women’s Hockey – Finland vs. Canada (LIVE)

CNBC

5 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Men’s Curling – USA vs. Norway

USA

5 a.m. – 8 a.m.
Women’s Curling – USA vs. Switzerland

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Primetime):

  • Women’s Alpine Skiing – Super Combined Gold Medal Final: The super combined, which involves one downhill run and one slalom run in a single day, is the first event on the women’s alpine program. Julia Mancuso, whose three Olympic medals are the most by any female American ski racer, should be in contention four years after winning silver in this event in Vancouver. She’ll have to be faster than a deep field of European contenders, led by German reigning champion Maria Hoefl-Riesch.
  • Men’s Short Track – 1500m Gold Medal Final: The first day of competition in short track speed skating is headlined by the final of the men’s 1500m, one of the two events in which top American J.R. Celski won bronze in Vancouver. Celski will be challenged by Russia’s Viktor Ahn, who missed Vancouver because of a knee injury but won three gold medals in Torino skating for his native South Korea as Ahn Hyun-Soo. Apolo Ohno’s former rival has since changed his nationality and his name, but he remains among the best in the sport. He may have a chance to win Russia’s first ever short track medal.
  • Men’s Freestyle Skiing – Moguls Gold Medal Final: One of the lasting images of the Vancouver Games occurred when Alex Bilodeau became the first Canadian to win Olympic gold on home soil and celebrated his victory with his older brother Frederic, who has cerebral palsy. Bilodeau will look to defend his title in Sochi, but his teammate Mikael Kingsubry edged him for the world title last March. The Americans cannot be counted out either, as they have won a medal in this event in four consecutive Games.
  • Men’s Speed Skating – 500m Gold Medal Final: Two all-out sprints determine who gets gold in this distance. Wisconsin native Tucker Fredricks, who specializes in the 500m, makes his third Olympic appearance in Sochi, where he will be joined on the ice by American record holder Mitch Whitmore.

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Daytime):

  • Men’s Biathlon – 12.5km Pursuit Gold Medal Final: Biathlon remains the only winter sport in which the U.S. has never won an Olympic medal, but New York native Tim Burke, who earned bronze in this event earlier this season, will look to change that in Sochi.
  • Men’s Freestyle Skiing – Moguls Competition: One of the lasting images of the Vancouver Games occurred when Alex Bilodeau became the first Canadian to win Olympic gold on home soil and celebrated his victory with his older brother Frederic, who has cerebral palsy. Bilodeau will look to defend his title in Sochi, but his teammate Mikael Kingsubry edged him for the world title last March. The Americans cannot be counted out either, as they have won a medal in this event in four consecutive Games.

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Late Night):

  • Women’s Short Track – Competition: Top American Aly Dudek looks to advance in short track’s shortest event, the four-and-a-half-lap 500m.
  • Women’s Luge – Competition: Germany is aiming to slide to its fifth straight gold in this event, as competitors from several other nations try to crash the podium in Sochi. The veteran leader of the U.S. squad is 2009 world champion Erin Hamlin, a 27-year-old from the small town of Remsen, New York, who will be making her third Olympic appearance in Sochi.

NBCSN HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Women’s Hockey – USA vs. Switzerland: The U.S. women, who have won medals at all four Olympic tournaments but no gold since 1998, continue their pursuit LIVE against Switzerland. They may have a chance to clinch a bye to the semifinals today.
  • Men’s Speed Skating – 500m Gold Medal Final: Two all-out sprints determine who gets gold in this distance LIVE. Wisconsin native Tucker Fredricks, who specializes in the 500m, makes his third Olympic appearance in Sochi, where he will be joined on the ice by American record holder Mitch Whitmore.
  • Women’s Luge – Competition: Germany is hoping to slide to its fifth straight gold in this event, as competitors from several other nations look primed to crash the podium LIVE in Sochi. The veteran leader of the U.S. squad is 2009 world champion Erin Hamlin, a 27-year-old from the small town of Remsen, New York, who will be making her third Olympic appearance in Sochi.

USA HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Women’s Curling – USA vs. Switzerland: Sixteen years after her Olympic debut in Nagano, Erika Brown returns to the Games as the skip of the U.S. women’s curling team. The U.S. women will be seeking their first Olympic curling medal after finishing fourth at the 2013 World Championships. Sweden, Great Britain and Canada are among the top international teams.

CNBC HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Men’s Curling – USA vs. Norway: Two-time Olympian John Shuster has the Olympic experience required to guide the U.S. team through a deep men’s field. The 31-year-old Minnesota native was part of the 2006 Olympic team that collected the first U.S. Olympic curling medal and then led the Americans in Vancouver. Norway – whose showing in Vancouver is better remembered for the team’s bold checkered pants than its silver medal – is among the medal contenders.

CBC’s programming highlights are next.

 

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