Women’s Ice Hockey will be in the spotlight on Day 13 of the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games with the gold medal and bronze medal games. Canada looks to defend its gold medal against the USA, whom they defeated in the round-robin earlier in the Games. In the Bronze Medal game, Sweden faces Switzerland. Meanwhile, the undefeated Canadian women’s curling team will look to lock up a gold medal as they take on Sweden in the final. Other medal events on Thursday, Feb. 20 include Women’s Figure Skating, Men’s Nordic Combined Team Large Hill, and Women’s Freestyle Skiing Halfpipe.
Olympic Overnight on Thursday night includes the preliminary and final rounds of Women’s Ski Cross as well as the Men’s Curling bronze medal match.
Programming Highlights for Thursday, Feb. 20 Include (All Times are ET)
Visit cbc.ca/olympics for full TV Schedule:
OLYMPIC MORNING:
NORDIC COMBINED: MEN’S TEAM LARGE HILL: 4X5KM CROSS-COUNTRY (5:45 – 7:15 a.m. ET) on CBC
Germany is expected to be the team to beat in this event with overall World Cup Champion and owner of one gold medal already from Sochi 2014, Eric Frenzel, leading the way. France and Japan also boast strong teams and should compete for medals in this event.
ICE HOCKEY: WOMEN’S BRONZE MEDAL GAME – SWITZERLAND VS. SWEDEN (7 – 9:30 a.m. ET) on TSN
Switzerland was 0-2-1 in the preliminary round, but surprised Russia with a 2-0 win in the quarter-finals before losing to Canada in the semifinal. Sweden was 2-1 in the preliminary round then beat Finland 4-2 in the quarter-finals but lost 6-1 to the USA in the semifinal. Sweden has won Olympic silver (2006) and bronze (2002) in Women’s Ice Hockey while a win on Thursday would give Switzerland its first medal in the women’s event and its first Olympic Ice Hockey medal overall since 1948.
CURLING: WOMEN’S GOLD MEDAL GAME – CANADA VS. SWEDEN (8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. ET) on CBC
Jennifer Jones’ Canadian rink has already made Olympic history by going undefeated through the round-robin portion of the competition and will be looking to keep that perfect record intact with a gold medal win over Sweden.
FREESTYLE SKIING: WOMEN’S SKI HALFPIPE (9:15 – 10:45 a.m. ET) on Sportsnet One
Rosalind “Roz” Groenewoud and Keltie Hansen are expected to represent Canada in the Winter Olympic debut of Women’s Ski Halfpipe. Groenewoud is a favourite to win a medal after having won the 2013 World Cup Final and taking silver at the X-Games earlier this winter. Switzerland’s Virginie Faivie and France’s Anais Caradeu should be other athletes to watch.
FIGURE SKATING: WOMEN’S FREE SKATE PROGRAM (10 a.m. – 2 p.m. ET) on TSN
Canada’s Kaetlyn Osmond and Gabrielle Daleman are both competing at their first Olympic Winter Games and will be looking to skate personal bests on the Olympic stage. Yuna Kim of South Korea looks to repeat as Olympic Champion while Italy’s Carolina Kostner, Mao Asada of Japan and Russian newcomer, Yulia Lipnitskaya.
OLYMPIC DAYTIME:
ICE HOCKEY: WOMEN’S GOLD MEDAL GAME (12 – 3 p.m. ET) on CBC
Canada takes on the United States for the fourth time in the last five Winter Olympic gold medal games in Women’s Ice Hockey. Canada will be looking for a fourth consecutive gold medal while the USA attempts to climb to the top of the podium for the first time since 1998.
FREESTYLE SKIING: WOMEN’S SKI HALFPIPE FINAL (12:15 – 1:30 p.m. ET) on Sportsnet One
Canada’s Roz Groenewoud looks to win the first ever Winter Olympic Women’s Ski Halfpipe gold medal.
OLYMPIC PRIMETIME:
OLYMPIC PRIMETIME hosted by Ron MacLean, CBC-TV and cbc.ca/olympics will be bringing Canadians context from the thirteenth day of Olympic Competition from Sochi. Check local listings for start times. The full broadcast schedule can be found here.
OLYMPIC OVERNIGHT (FRIDAY, FEB. 21):
FREESTYLE SKIING: WOMEN’S SKI CROSS (2:45 – 3:30 a.m. ET) on CBC
Canada should be well represented with reigning FIS World Champion Kelsey Serwa, 2013 World silver medallist Marielle Thompson, and Georgia Simmerling. Thompson is coming into Sochi as one of the hottest skiers on the World Cup circuit having won two events already this season. Other skiers to watch include six-time World Champion Ophelie David of France, Switzerland’s Fanny Smith.
CURLING: MEN’S BRONZE MEDAL MATCH – Canada/China vs. Great Britain/Sweden (3:30 – 6:30 a.m. ET) on TSN
FREESTYLE SKIING: WOMEN’S SKI CROSS FINAL (4:30 – 6 a.m. ET) on CBC
Canada’s medal hopes are pinned to Kelsey Serwa and Marielle Thompson.
Note: Participant lists are subject to change. Visit cbc.ca/olympics for up-to-date event details.
CBC NEWS:
CBC News Network is live from Sochi every weekday throughout the Olympic Games beginning at 5 a.m. ET with Heather Hiscox and continuing throughout the day. Each weeknight, Ian Hanomansing gives viewers a preview of the day ahead. Weekend coverage begins at 6 a.m. ET.
The National is available during the Olympic Winter Games on CBC-TV and CBC News Network as well as live streaming and on-demand at cbcnews.ca/thenational. For news any time, visitCBCNews.ca or download the CBC News app.
CBC Radio keeps listeners connected to the action from Sochi 2014 on World Report with David Common every weekday morning and Olympics Today – a highlights and results recap – 7 days a week at :25 minutes after the hour.
CBC.CA/OLYMPICS – Canada’s Olympic Network Website
During the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games, cbc.ca/olympics will offer Canadians a number of commentated, multilateral feeds — a Canadian first. A continuously updated version of the daily schedule across all networks is available at cbc.ca/olympics. The website will also feature the latest news, sports and videos from Sochi 2014. This will be the first Olympic Winter Games in which Canadians will be able to livestream all events directly to their smartphones or tablets.