2010 OLYMPIC
FULL SCHEDULE

Friday, February 12, 2010

Ski Jumping

  • NH Individual Trial Qualification
    - 9am local time (12pm EST)
  • NH Individual Qualification Round - 10am local time (1pm EST)
Saturday, February 13, 2010

Ski Jumping

  • NH Individual Trial for Competition - 8:30am local time (11:30am EST)
  • NH Individual 1st Round - 9:45am local time (12:45pm EST)
  • NH Individual Final Round - 10:45am local time (1:45pm EST)

Biathlon

  • Women's 7.5km Sprint - 1pm local time (4pm EST)
Sunday, February 14, 2010

Biathlon

  • Men's 10km Sprint - 11:15am local time (2:15pm EST)

Nordic Combined

  • Individual NH/10km CC - Trial Round - 9am local time (12pm EST)
  • Individual NH/10km CC - Competition Round - 10am local time (1pm EST)
  • Individual NH/10km CC - 10km - 1:45 local time (4:45pm EST)
Monday, February 15, 2010

XC Skiing

  • Women's 15km Free - 10am local time (1pm EST)
  • Men's 15km Free - 12:30pm local time (3:30pm EST)
Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Biathlon

  • Women's 10km Pursuit - 10:30am local time (1:30pm EST)
  • Men's 12.5km Pursuit - 12:45pm local time (3:45pm EST)
Wednesday, February 17, 2010

XC Skiing

  • Women's Individual Sprint Classic - 10:15am local time (1:15pm EST)
  • Men's Individual Sprint Classic - 10:15am local time (1:15pm EST)
Thursday, February 18, 2010

Biathlon

  • Women's 15km Individual - 10am local time (1pm EST)
  • Men's 20km Individual - 1pm local time (4pm EST)
Friday, February 19, 2010

Ski Jumping

    LH Individual Trial Qualification - 8:30am local time (11:30am EST) LH Individual Qualification Round - 10am local time (1pm EST)

XC Skiing

    Women's 15km Pursuit (7.5 Classic + 7.5 Free) - 1pm local time (4pm EST)
Saturday, February 20, 2010

Ski Jumping

  • LH Individual Trial for Competition - 10am local time (1pm EST)
  • LH Individual 1st Round - 11:30am local time (2:30pm EST)
  • LH Individual Final Round - 12:30pm local time (3:30pm EST)

XC Skiing

  • Men's 15km Pursuit (7.5 Classic + 7.5 Free) - 1:30pm local time (4pm EST)
Sunday, February 21, 2010

Biathlon

  • Men's 15km Mass Start - 10:45am local time (1:45pm EST)
  • Women's 12.5km Mass Start - 1pm local time (4pm EST)
Monday, February 22, 2010

Ski Jumping

  • Team Trial Round - 8:30am local time (11:30am EST)
  • Team Final Round - 10:45am local time (1:45pm EST)

XC Skiing

  • Women's Team Sprint Free - 10:45am local time (1:45pm EST)
  • Men's Team Sprint Free - 10:45am local time (1:45pm EST)
Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Nordic Combined

  • Team/4x5km CC - Trial Round - 9am local time (12pm EST)
  • Team/4x5km CC - Competition Round - 10am local time (1pm EST)
  • Team/4x5km CC - 4x5km Relay - 1pm local time (4pm EST)

Biathlon

  • Women's 4x6km Relay - 11:30am local time (2:30pm EST)
Wednesday, February 24, 2010

XC Skiing

  • Men's 4x10km Relay Classic/Free - 11:15am local time (2:15pm EST)
Thursday, February 25, 2010

Nordic Combined

  • Individual LH/10km CC - Trial Round - 9am local time (12pm EST)
  • Individual LH/10km CC - Competition Round -10am local time (1pm EST)
  • Individual LH/10km CC - 10km - 1pm local time (4pm EST)

    XC Skiing

    • Women's 4x5km Relay Classic/Free - 11am local time (2pm EST)
    Friday, February 26, 2010

    Biathlon

    • Men's 4x7.5km Relay - 11:30am local time (2:30pm EST)
    Saturday, February 27, 2010
      Women's 30km Mass Start Classic - 11:45am local time (2:45pm EST)
    Sunday, February 28, 2010
    • Men's 50km Mass Start Classic - 9:30am local time (12:30pm EST)
  • All Three US Ski Jumpers Qualify on Normal Hill

    release by USSA

    February 12, 2010 (Whistler, BC) – In a big step for U.S. ski jumping, each

    U.S. Olympic Ski Jumping Team member qualified on the normal hill Friday at Whistler Olympic Park, landing the three 21-and-younger athletes in Saturday morning’s first round. It will be the first medal event in the 2010 Olympics.

    “Our goal is to show our best ski jumps this winter here, not at another place,” said Jochen Danneberg, the 1976 Olympic silver medalist for East Germany who coaches the U.S. Ski Jumping Team as part of the Project X jumping program. “It’s the right place to do it.”

    Seventeen-year-old Peter Frenette (Saranac Lake, NY) led the U.S. trio in 30th, jumping 97 meters and earning a score of 115.0 as friends, family and U.S. supporters urged him on. “It’s nice,” Frenette said of his cheering section. “I had dinner with them last night. They had some words of encouragement for me today, and it’s good to have some people that we know.

    “I’ve usually been jumping on the level below world class, so I’ve been watching these guys on TV,” Frenette said. “Coming here and seeing them compete against me is definitely a shock. It’s exciting.”

    (Lebanon, NH) was 35th, and Anders Johnson (Park City, UT) was 40th to earn the final qualification spot. Germany’s Michael Uhrmann led all qualifiers with a score of 138.5. Alexander jumped 96 meters for a score of 113, consistent with his training results but still far from his top form, which Danneberg thinks he’ll find. “It was really not his best jump,” he said. “He jumped too much with his upper body, straight up, and that’s why he lost speed in the air and couldn’t go so far.”

    Still, without the wet and windy conditions of training jumps, Alexander was happy to be able to focus on qualifying. “It’s kind of a relief just to go up there and have the jumps and not to have to worry about anything but the jumping,” he said.

    Johnson, the only return Olympian on the team, went 93.5 meters and earned a score of 108.5. Johnson had led the USA in training jumps Thursday. “I expected him (to be) even better than it was today,” Danneberg said. “He can do it much better, and he did it better in training. So now, I hope he can show his true ski champion tomorrow.”

    The first round of Saturday’s medal competition begins at 9:45 a.m. local time, with the final round starting at 10:45.

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