All throughout the 2022 Winter Olympic Games, we’ll have a daily preview here of the top events and how to watch.
With the time difference, each day’s live competition in China begins in prime time Eastern and runs overnight into mid-morning the following day. This installment covers events happening Sunday in Beijing (Saturday night through Sunday morning in the U.S.).
All dates and times below are converted to Eastern time, 13 hours behind Beijing time. NBC’s main-channel curated prime-time show begins at 8 p.m. ET Saturday, and will feature live bobsled with the women’s monobob and alpine skiing with the men’s giant slalom, as well as tape-delayed coverage of the women’s skeleton final runs and figure skating ice dance competition. All events can be streamed on Peacock or at NBCOlympics.com.
Head to Peacock to catch the action in Beijing.
Top U.S. events
Men’s hockey
What: U.S. vs. Germany
When: Sunday, 8:10 a.m.
TV: USA and streaming
A 4-2 win over Canada on Saturday in Beijing put the U.S. in good position to win the group and advance straight to the quarterfinals, avoiding the playoff round of the knockout stage. Beating Germany would seal the deal, and even a loss could still do it.
Bobsled
What: Women’s monobob, heats 1-2
When: Saturday, 8:30 p.m.
TV: NBC and streaming
Kaillie Humphries, who moved from the Canadian Olympic team to the U.S. squad since the last Games, and Elana Meyers Taylor are medal contenders in this brand-new event on the bobsled program. Winners are…