
Winter Olympics 2018 Schedule: Live Stream, TV Start Times for Monday
The 2018 Winter Olympics continues on Monday, as the United States' Maddie Bowman and Brita Sigourney fight for gold in the women's freestyle skiing halfpipe.
Figure skating is also set to continue for the pairs, as the medals are decided after the ice dancing free dance is completed.
Maia Shibutani and Alex Shibutani will be a major attraction for fans in the United States, as the duo represent Team USA.
The medals will also be decided in the men's 500-metre speedskating, the two-man bobsleigh and the men's team ski jumping event.
The freestyle skiing and ice dancing will take place in the early hours of Tuesday in the UK and Europe, with the two events taking place on Monday evening for American viewers.
Here is how you can watch the action in Pyeongchang, South Korea, with schedule details for Monday's medal events:
Date: Monday, Feb. 19
TV: NBC Universal (U.S.), BBC and Eurosport (UK)
Stream: NBC Olympics, BBC iPlayer
Monday Schedule - Gold Medal Events
Speedskating: men's 500-metre—final begins at 6:53 a.m. ET/11:53 a.m. GMT
Bobsleigh: Two-man—final medal heat begins 8 a.m. ET/1 p.m. GMT
Ski jumping: Men's team—final round begins 8:36 a.m. ET/1:36 p.m. GMT
Figure skating: ice dancing free dance program—8 p.m. ET/1 a.m. GMT (Tuesday)
Freestyle skiing: women's halfpipe—final begins 8:30 p.m. ET/1:30 a.m GMT (Tuesday)
Further schedule information for the Games can be found via the International Olympic Committee's official website.
Preview

The medals continue to be decided at Pyeongchang 2018, as the U.S. seek glory in a number of events.
Sigourney leads the charge in the women's freestyle skiing halfpipe, and if she can navigate the early stages of qualifying, the American will be a major threat for the gold.
The Californian was the first women to land a 1080 in competition, and as a four-time X Games medalist, she has the pedigree to succeed.
Sigourney has been plagued with injuries during her career, but she placed sixth at the 2014 Games in Sochi, Russia, in the halfpipe after a sustained period of injury rehabilitation.

Bowman arrives in South Korea as the defending Olympic champion in the event, and at only 24, she has developed into a serial winner at a young age.
Like Sigourney, Bowman has also suffered with injury, but the diminutive talent has made the most of her opportunities to invade the podium at many events and gatherings.
Bowman has the flair to become a two-time Olympic champion, but compatriot Annalisa Drew also has the potential to produce special runs in the final.

Germany could potentially sweep all of the medals on offer in the two-man bobsleigh competition after dominating proceedings in the early heats for the gold.
Nico Walther and Christian Pose were the quickest duo after the second run, but their Germany team-mates lie close behind.
Johannes Lochner and Francesco Friedrich are considered by many as the most dynamic team in the event, and the pair are part of the country's four-man bobsleigh world champions.
Canada's Justin Kripps and Alexander Kopacz could spoil the party for the European nation, and they appear good bets to win a medal on Monday.

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