Kip Compact 2010 Vancouver Olympics TV schedule

I’ve created a compact (fits on one page!) version of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics TV schedule. (Similar to the one I made for the 2008 games.)  And, like last time, I thought it’d be polite to share it with the world.

You can download it here (PDF format)

A few things to note:

  • Times were retrieved from nbcolympics.com, on 2010.02.12. They are subject to change.

  • Times are for east coast United States time zone. They’re also in military format to conserve space and avoid ambiguity.

  • I don’t care about hockey, and there are a ton of hockey games, so I didn’t include them. If you’re into hockey this isn’t for you.

  • Whatever aired on NBC from 8pm to midnight is usually re-aired at 1:30 am that night. I didn’t include that on my schedule.

  • Some of the curling events are probably re-airings of the same events, but I’m not sure. I left out some that I thought were re-airings which might not have been. But does anyone really need to watch more than an hour of curling every four years? Just pick one hour, watch it, comment about how it’s such a weird sport and the people look so funny with their brooms, then forget about the sport entirely until the 2014 games in Russia.

  • Universal and Universal HD air stuff nearly every day, but it looked like it was all recaps so Ieft it out.

  • This was a bit tedious so it’s quite possible I made a typo or two.

  • Feedback always welcome

2 Comments
# Garrison
February 12, 8:18 am

What’s more interesting to me is that, like me, you’re not exactly a sports fan.  But, we both will watch 400 hours of Olympics in two weeks.  I think it’s the fact that, outside of the Olympics, no one airs the sports I do care about like Curling and Nordic Combined.

As a side note, I think Raleigh has a curling club...

# Princess
February 12, 10:16 am

If they do have a curling club, you should totally join, and we might even get to watch you in the 2014 Olympics if you’re any good.  I like to watch the speed skating, and wait to see if anybody falls down.  And I like to watch the events when they do crazy things while coming down a mountain, snowboarding, ski jump, I might even check out skeleton, cause how crazy do you have to be to go down a mountain head first on a tiny little sled.  I can’t quite wrap my head around that event.

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