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Winter Olympics 2018 Feb. 13 (Day 4) Preview: Events Schedule, TV Channel

The first full weekend of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea has officially ended, but there are a lot more events to come this week.

Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics Day 4 Schedule

Here is the full schedule of events for Tuesday, Feb. 13 (Day 4 of the Games, which are being covered by NBC):

NBC:

3-5 PM ET: Men’s Speed Skating – 1,500m Gold Medal Final; Women’s Luge – Singles Gold Medal Final Runs; Cross Country – Men’s and Women’s Individual Sprint Gold Medal Finals

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8-11:30 PM ET/5-9:05 PM PT: Figure Skating – Pairs’ Short Program (LIVE); Women’s Alpine Skiing – Slalom, First Run (LIVE); Men’s Snowboarding – Halfpipe Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

12:05-1:30 AM ET: Women’s Alpine Skiing – Slalom, Gold Medal Final Run (LIVE); Short Track – Gold Medal Final

11:05 PM-2:35 AM PT: Primetime Encore

1:30-4:30 AM ET: Primetime Encore

2:35-4:30 AM PT: Primetime Encore 2

NBCSN

2:40-5 AM ET: Women’s Ice Hockey – Canada vs. Finland (LIVE)

5-7:10 AM ET: Women’s Luge – Singles Gold Medal Final Runs; Cross Country – Men’s and Women’s Individual Sprint Competition

7:10-9:30 AM: Women’s Ice Hockey – U.S. vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia (LIVE)

9:30 AM-12:30 PM ET: Men’s Speed Skating – 1,500m Gold Medal Final; Women’s Luge – Singles Gold Medal Final Runs; Cross Country – Men’s and Women’s Individual Sprint Gold Medal Finals

12:30-4:30 PM ET: Short Track – Gold Medal Final; Mixed Doubles Curling – Bronze Medal Match (replay)

4:30-7 PM ET: Medal Ceremonies; Ice Hockey – Game of the Day (replay)

7-10:10 PM ET: Olympic Ice; Figure Skating – Pairs’ Short Program (LIVE)

10:10 PM-12:30 AM ET: Women’s Ice Hockey – Sweden vs. Switzerland (LIVE)

12:30-2:30 AM ET: Men’s Curling – U.S. vs. South Korea

CNBC

5-8 PM ET: Mixed Doubles Curling – Gold Medal Match

OLYMPIC CHANNEL: HOME OF TEAM USA

2-5 AM ET: Olympic Channel News (OBS)

5-7 AM ET: Medal Ceremonies (LIVE)

7-10 AM ET: Olympic Channel News (OBS)

10 AM-noon ET: Olympic Channel News (OBS)

Noon-12:30 PM ET: Winter Olympics Daily

12:30-1 PM ET: Winter Olympics Daily (Encore)

1-6 PM ET: Olympic Channel News (OBS)

6-6:30 PM ET: Winter Olympics Daily (Encore)

6:30-7 PM ET: Winter Olympics Daily (Encore)

7-11 PM ET: Olympic Channel News (OBS)

11 PM- 2 AM ET: Olympic Channel News (OBS)

As of Monday morning, Team USA is fifth in the overall medal count with four (two gold, one silver, one bronze). Norway is first overall with nine medals, but Germany leads in gold prizes with four out of their total seven.

Medal Count: 

Place                           Country                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Gold                             Silver                          Bronze                        Total

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4
3
9
2
4
1
2
7
3
3
2
2
7
4
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4
1
7
5
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4
6
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