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Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games kicks off with live broadcast of the Opening Ceremony on ESPN over Chinese New Year Festive season.

February 10th, 2010 catalaj

Asian athletes anticipated to make an impact on the world’s biggest winter multi-sport event 

10 February 2010 (Singapore): Celebrate the Chinese New Year festive season with ESPN STAR Sports, as Asia’s no. 1 sports content provider kicks off the biggest Winter Sports extravaganza in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games, starting with the Opening Ceremony this Saturday 13 February 2010 at 10.00am on ESPN. 

The Vancouver Games will showcase some of the best winter sport athletes in the world performing extraordinary herculean feats and achieving sporting glory over the next two weeks. Across Asia, sport fans will be keenly following the performance of Asian athletes, who are expected to make a big impact in Vancouver and much will be expected from South Korea, China and Japan in the speed skating, short-track speed skating, figure skating and freestyle skiing events. In the Torino Winter Olympic Games in 2006, the three Asian countries brought back nine gold medals, seven silvers and seven bronzes.  

ESPN STAR Sports, IOC’s exclusive pay TV broadcast partner in Asia for the Vancouver 2010 and London 2012 Olympic Games across 22 countries, will showcase the LIVE coverage from 13 February to 1 March 2010 on ESPN, and sports fans can visit www.espnstar.com for programme highlights and broadcast details. 

The women’s figure skating will feature a trio of World Figure Skating Champions from Asia who have won the last three world titles – Japan’s Miki Ando (2007), Mao Asada (2008) and the current world champion Kim Yu-Na of South Korea. The much-anticipated rivalry between 19-year-old Kim and Mao is set to spice up the competition, where they will be competing in their first Olympic Games after missing the 2006 Torino Games because they were too young to be eligible. 

China’s women speed skaters are touted as the rising Asian power to watch at this Olympic Winter Games led by Olympic and World Short Track Speed Skating women’s defending champion Wang Meng. She secured three medals in Torino 2006, has stood on 21 world championship podiums, and has nine World Cup victories in five competitions this season so far. 

History will also be made when China’s women’s curling team makes its first appearance at an Olympic Winter Games, and as the reigning world champions, the team has set an ambitious gold medal target having won the title in last year’s World Women’s Curling Championship. Another team making its debut is South Korea’s bobsled team, after the four-man squad qualified for the Olympic Games for the first time. 

The 2010 Olympic Winter Games will feature seven sports and 86 medal events: Biathlon, Bobsleigh and Skeleton, Curling, Ice Hockey, Luge, Skating (Figure Skating, Short Track Speed Skating, Speed Skating), Skiing (Alpine Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Freestyle Skiing, Nordic Combined, Ski Jumping, Snowboard). 

Please refer to the attached programme schedule for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games on ESPN.

 
The following Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games programming will be aired on ESPN. Please note that the programme schedule is subject to change. 

13 February (Sat):Opening Ceremony (1000-1230hrs) 

14 February (Sun)

Ski Jumping – Men’s Individual (0140-0325 hrs)

Alpine Skiing – Men’s Downhill (0335-0530hrs)

Speed Skating – Men’s 5000m (0530-0620hrs)

Ski Jumping & Alpine Skiing (0620-0900 hrs) *

 

15 February (Mon)

Alpine Skiing – Women’s Super Combined (0150-0330hrs)

Biathlon (0330-0455hrs) *

Speed Skating – Women’s 3000m (0455-0650hrs)

Luge – Men (0650-0850)

 

16 February (Tues)

X-Country- Women’s 10km Individual (0155-0315hrs)

Snowboard (0315-0450hrs)

X Country Skiing – Men’s 15km (0450-0600hrs)

Snowboard (0600-0700hrs)

Speed Skating – Men’s 500m (0725-1050hrs)

Figure Skating – Free Program, Pairs (1050-1300)

 

17 February (Wed)

Alpine Skiing – Men’s Super Combined (0150-0330hrs)

Curling (0330-0400hrs)

Snowboard (0410-0450hrs)

Speed Skating – Women (0500-0805hrs)

Figure Skating – Men’s Short Program (0815-1245hrs)

Ice Hockey – Men’s Prelim Rd Russia vs Latvia (1300-1530hrs)

 

18 February (Thurs)

X-Country Skiing (0205-0300hrs)

Alpine Skiing – Women’s Downhill (0300-0445hrs)

Snowboard – Men’s Halfpipe (0500-0745hrs)

Speed Skating – Men’s 1000m (0755-0930hrs)

Short Track – Speed Skating (0930-1115hrs)

Snowboard (1115-1215hrs)

Curling (1215-1300hrs)

Ice Hockey – Men’s Prelim Rd Czech Republic vs Slovakia (1300-1530hrs)

 

19 February (Fri)

Biathlon – Women’s 15km Individual (0155-0340hrs)

Snowboard – Men’s Final (0400-0500hrs) *

Speed Skating – Women’s 1000m (0500-0630hrs)

Ice Hockey – Women Prelim Rd USA vs Finland (0630-0900hrs)

Figure Skating – Men’s Free Programme (0900-1305hrs)

Ice Hockey – Men’s Prelim Rd Slovakia vs Russia (1305-1530hrs)

 

20 February (Sat)

Ski Jumping (0155-0305hrs)

Alpine Skiing – Super-G (0325-0530hrs)

X-Country – Women’s Pursuit  (0530-0600hrs)

Curling (0600-0740hrs)
Skeleton (0740-1230hrs)

Curling (1230-1300hrs)

Ice Hockey – Men’s Prelim Rd Finland vs Germany (1300-1530hrs)

 

21 February (Sun)

Alpine Skiing – Women’s Super G (0155-0345hrs)

Ski Jumping – Men’s Individual (0345-0510hrs)

Ice Hockey – Men’s Prelim Rd Norway vs Sweden (0510-0630hrs)

X-Country – Men’s Pursuit (0630-0700hrs)

Curling (0700-0810hrs)

Speed Skating – Men’s 1500m (0810-1000hrs)

Short Track – Women’s 1500m, Men’s 1000m (1000-1215hrs)

Ice Hockey – Women’s Playoffs (1215-1330hrs)

Ice Hockey – Men’s Prelim Rd Germany vs Belarus (1330-1530hrs)

 

22 February (Mon)Alpine Skiing – Men’s Giant Slalom (0155-0415hrs)Freestyle Skiing – Men’s Ski Cross (0410-0530hrs)

Ice Hockey – Men’s Prelim Rd Russia vs Czech Republic (0530-0630hrs)

Alpine Skiing (0630-0700hrs)

Bobsleigh (0700-0750hrs)

Speed Skating (0750-0835hrs)

Ice Hockey – Men’s Prelim Rd Canada vs USA (0835-1110hrs)

Figure Skating (1110-1300hrs) *

Ice Hockey – Men’s Prelim Rd Sweden vs Finland (1300-1530hrs)

 

23 February (Tues)

Ski Jumping – Men’s Team LH (0155-0355hrs)

Ice Hockey – Women’s Semi #1 (0400-0630hrs)

Curling – Women’s Russia vs China (0630-0845hrs)

Figure Skating – Free Dance, Ice Dance (0845-1300hrs)

Ice Hockey – Women’s Playoffs (1300-1330hrs)

 

24 February (Wed)

Nordic Combined- Freestyle Skiing (0245-0330hrs)

Speed Skating- Men’s 1000km (0330-0545hrs)

Ice Hockey – Women’s SF#2 (0600-0800hrs) *

Curling (0800-0830hrs)

Figure Skating – Women’s Short Program (0830-1300hrs)

Ice Hockey – Men’s Qualification (1300-1530hrs)

 

25 February (Thurs)

Alpine Skiing – Women’s Giant Slalom (0155-0330hrs)

X-Country – Men’s 4 x 10km Relay (0330-0510hrs)

Speed Skating – Women’s 5000m (0510-0635hrs)

Ice Hockey – Men’s QF#1 (0635-0855hrs) *

Bobsleigh – Women (0855-1100hrs)

Ice Hockey – Men’s QF#3 (1100-1330hrs)

Ice Hockey – Men’s QF#4 (1330-1530hrs)

 

26 February (Fri)

Nordic Combined (0155-0250hrs)

Ice Hockey – Women’s Bronze Medal (0255-0530hrs)

Curling (0600-0725hrs)

Ice Hockey – Women’s Gold Medal (0725-1000hrs)

Figure Skating – Women’s Free Program (1000-1300hrs)

 

27 February (Sat)

Alpine Skiing – Women’s Slalom (0155-0330hrs)

Biathlon – Men’s 4×7.5km Relay (0330-0505hrs)

Snowboard (0505-0550hrs)

Alpine Skiing – Women’s Salom (0600-0630)

Bobsleigh – Men’s Four Man (0630-0745hrs)

Ice Hockey – Men’s Semi #1(0800-0955hrs) *

Short Track – Men’s 500m, Women’s 1000m, Men’s 5000m Relay (0955-1215hrs)

Ice Hockey – Men’s Semi #2 (1215-1430hrs) *

 

28 February (Sun)

Alpine Skiing – Men’s Slalom (0155-0345hrs)

X-Country – Women’s 30km Mass Start (0345-0545hrs)

Speed Skating – Women’s, Men’s Team Pursuit (0545-0625hrs)

Bobsleigh – Men’s Four Man (0625-0725hrs)

Curling – Men’s Gold Medal (0725-1000hrs)

Figure Skating – Exhibition Gala (1000-1100hrs)

Ice Hockey – Men’s Bronze Medal (1055-1330hrs)

 

1 March (Mon)

Cross Country – Men’s 50km Mass Start (0120-0415hrs)

Ice Hockey – Men’s Gold Medal (0410-0645hrs)

Figure Skating – Exhibition Gala (0645-0925hrs) *

Closing Ceremony (0925-1130hrs)

 

 

 * Same day telecast/repeat

 
 About ESPN STAR Sports 

 

ESPN STAR Sports is a 50:50 joint venture between two of the world’s leading cable and satellite broadcasters. As Asia’s definitive and complete sports broadcaster and content provider, ESPN STAR Sports combines the strengths and resources of its ultimate parent companies – Walt Disney (ESPN, Inc.) and News Corporation Limited (STAR) – to deliver a diverse array of international and regional sports to viewers via its encrypted pay-TV services. 

ESPN STAR Sports showcases an unparalleled variety of premier live sports from around the globe 24 hours a day to a cumulative reach of more than 310 million viewers in Asia. ESPN STAR Sports has 19 networks covering 24 countries, each localised to deliver differentiated world-class premier sports programming to Asian viewers. This includes ESPN SEA, ESPN China, ESPN Hong Kong, ESPN India, ESPN Malaysia, ESPN Philippines, ESPN SEA 2, ESPN Taiwan, MBC-ESPN (Korea), STAR Sports Asia, STAR Sports Hong Kong, STAR Sports India, STAR Sports Malaysia, STAR Sports SEA, STAR Sports SEA 2, STAR Sports Taiwan, STAR Cricket, ESPNEWS and ESPN HD. 

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