
Winter Olympics 2018 Schedule: Sunday TV, Live-Stream Coverage from Pyeongchang
The 2018 Winter Olympics will continue on Sunday, with medals up for grabs in alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, freestyle skiing, luge, snowboarding and speed skating.
The men's snowboard slopestyle event should be in for a spectacular finale following the tricky qualifying conditions, and the Netherlands will try to build on their early success in the men's 5,000m speed skating final.
NBC will have full coverage of medal events for U.S. audiences, while BBC Sport and Eurosport provide coverage in the United Kingdom.
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For a look at the full TV schedule, click here for NBC and here for BBC Sport. The full event schedule can be found here. Live-stream options are available here: NBCOlympics.com, NBC Sports App, BBC Sport and Eurosport Player
Here's a look at the current medal tally:
The men' snowboard slopestyle final should provide plenty of highlights on Sunday after the qualifying runs played out in tough conditions and on a course that proved challenging.
Canada are well-represented, with Max Parrot, Mark McMorris, Tyler Nicholson and Sebastien Toutant all booking their spot in the final. Parrot in particular impressed, and McMorris maintains the best is still to come:
Canada's Ted-Jan Bloemen is the men's 5,000m world-record holder, and he'll be gunning for his first Olympic gold medal, hoping to spoil Dutch hopes in the event in the process. The 31-year-old was born in the Netherlands but skates for Canada.
He'll have to do better than the likes of Jan Blokhuijsen, who grabbed the silver medal over the same distance in Sochi, and the defending champion Sven Kramer, a legend of the sport. Belgium's Bart Swings finished that race in fourth place and is another outside contender.

Men's biathlon will also get underway on Sunday, pitting two of the games' most dominant athletes against each other. France's Martin Fourcade and Norway's Johannes Thingnes Bo are strong candidates to split the gold and silver in nearly all the individual events they take part in.
The former is a two-time Olympic champion and 11-time world champion who has been compared to a basketball great, per the Wall Street Journal's Sara Germano:
Thingnes Bo has taken plenty of wins in the 2017-18 campaign, however, and trails the Frenchman by just 54 points overall on the season. On his day, he's perfectly capable of disrupting his magnificent run.

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