TV Guide: Beijing Winter Olympics week one on Seven and 7Plus

Winter Olympics

• The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony will begin on Friday, February 4

The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics are live and free on Seven and 7plus in what will be 2022’s biggest broadcast and digital event.

There will be up to 20 dedicated Olympic channels across Seven and 7plus, all live, free and in HD, broadcasting more than 1600 hours of live content. Daily coverage will begin from midday AEDT on weekdays and 10.00am AEDT on weekends, until approximately 2.00am AEDT .

Legendary Olympic sprinter Matt Shirvington and sport broadcaster Emma Freedman, both covering their first Winter Olympic Games for Seven, then take the reins each afternoon.

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The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony will begin on Friday, February 4 and be held at the Bird’s Nest, which played host to the summer games back in 2008.

Coverage in Sydney and Melbourne begins at 11pm, in Brisbane at 10pm, Adelaide at 10:30pm and Perth at 8pm – in line with Beijing’s time zone – and will go on for approximately two hours.

Key Week One Winter Olympics Moments 

• Friday 4 February: Opening Ceremony from 11.00pm
• Saturday 5 February: Men’s Moguls Final – featuring Aussie Olympic 2018 Silver Medallist Matt Graham.
• Sunday 6 February: Women’s Snowboard Slopestyle Final – Young Gun Tess Coady Women’s Moguls Final – Rising superstar Jakara Anthony and four-time Olympian Britt Cox will be aiming for the podium. And catch the speedsters in the Men’s Downhill & Men’s Luge.
• Monday 7 February: Short Track – Men’s 1000m Final. It’s the 20th anniversary of Steven Bradbury’s famous gold in this event Women’s Giant Slalom – USA sensation Mikaela Shiffrin
• Tuesday 8 February: Figure Skating – Men’s Short Program. Aussie Brendan Kerry. Freeski Big Air – Women’s Final
• Wednesday 9 February: Men’s & Women’s Halfpipe begins. Scotty James v Shaun White
Women’s Snowboard Cross Final – Australian’s Belle Brockhoff and Josie Baff in action
• Thursday 10 February: Men’s Snowboard Cross Final – with Aussie Olympic 2018 Silver Medallist Jarryd Hughes. Women’s Halfpipe – USA star Chloe Kim Figure Skating – Men’s Gold medal is decided
• Friday 11 February: Men’s Snowboard Halfpipe Final – the showdown of the games with Aussie Scotty James and three-time gold medallist Shaun White
• Saturday 12 February: Mixed Team Snowboard Cross – Australia is the current world champion in this event. Women’s Skeleton – Jac Narracott flying head first down the track

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