There are games that we need to watch today. Men’s Ice Hockey is so much craved by millions of viewers. Also the speed skating will be great and we will expect the United States, South Korea, and Canada to battle again.The journey continues in the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. The test of determination and will have to be on daily basis for all the participating countries.

Vancouver 2010 latest News: Olympics 2010 TV Schedule update. We enter into the 5th day of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics and we are all excited because the competition is getting tighter. Germany now leads the medal count.

You can check the Vancouver 2010: Winter Olympics 2010 NBC TV Schedule below:

9:00 – Curling – Women’s Round Robin Session 2 USA vs Germany
9:00 – Curling – Women’s Round Robin Session 2 JPN vs CANADA
11:00 – Alpine Skiing – Ladies’ Downhill -Medal Event
12:00 – Ice Hockey – Men’s Preliminary Round – Group C Game 4
12:58 – Cross-Country Skiing – Men’s Individual Sprint Classic Quarterfinals
13:52 – Cross-Country Skiing – Ladies’ Individual Sprint Classic Finals
14:02 – Cross-Country Skiing – Men’s Individual Sprint Classic Finals
16:00 – Speed Skating – Men’s 1000 m
18:30* – Luge – Doubles’ Run 2
19:07 – Short Track – Ladies’ 500 m Finals
19:15 – Snowboard – Men’s Halfpipe Finals

Vancouver 2010 latest update: Olympics 2010 TV Schedule February 17, 2010 news. Are you loving the Vancouver 2010 Olympics? Winter Olympics 2010, many believe that summer sports are more watched than winter sports as it might be difficult for audiences from warmer climates to feel connected in the winter sports being played. However, whether climate support or not, been alpine skiing, played ice hockey, or figure skated, the spirit of competition and viewership remains the same—celebrating the surprise wins, and great efforts from each participants brings hope to all.

It is much of fun for the Great Britian as it would be cheering on its 50-plus athletes competing in events such as curling, skeleton, figure skating and bobsleigh. Presently, Great Britain’s best expectations ride on 2006 skeleton silver medal winner, Shelly Rudman, and Scotland’s current world champion curling team, headed by David Murdoch—though, as we all know, a surprise victory at the Olympics is never out of reach for the thousands of hopefuls who take part. So winter Olympics 2010 is not something you can afford to miss!C