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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Following 7NEWS live at 6.00pm every night of the Olympic Winter Games, sports broadcasters, Hamish McLachlan and Abbey Gelmi, will take audiences on a prime-time run of the competition.
With only a three-hour time difference on the East Coast and as the night kicks on, esteemed broadcaster Basil Zempilas and Commonwealth Games gold medallist Georgie Parker will bring viewers all the thrills and spills.
Then, 11 days after the Winter Olympics comes to an end, the Paralympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 begins.
Key Week Two Winter Olympics Moments
• Sunday 13 Feb: Monobob – Aussie World cup medallist Bree Walker solo down the bobsleigh track. Women’s Aerials gets underway, featuring Australia’s world champion Laura Peel.
• Monday 14 Feb: Figure Skating – Ice Dance Gold, Monobob – gold is decided, Women’s Aerials Final, Laura Peel and Danielle Scott
• Tuesday 15 Feb: Figure Skating – Women’s Short Program, Snowboard Big Air Finals, Alpine Skiing – Women’s Downhill
• Wednesday 16 Feb: Alpine Skiing – Men’s Slalom, Men’s Aerials Final
• Thursday 17 Feb: Ice Hockey – Women’s Final, Figure Skating – Women’s Gold, Women’s Ski Cross (Sami Kennedy-Sim)
• Friday 18 Feb: Men’s Ski Cross, Women’s Freeski Halfpipe
• Saturday 19 Feb: Figure Skating – Pairs Gold, Curling – Men’s
Gold
• Sunday 20 Feb: Bobsleigh – Four-Man Gold, Ice Hockey – Men’s
Final, Curling – Women’s Gold