Your Complete Guide to the 2026 Winter Olympics

The provided text appears to be a collection of event schedules for various sports and activities, likely from the Winter Olympics or a similar international sporting event. The content is not organized into a cohesive narrative, but rather appears as a list of events with start times.

Here's an attempt to break down the schedule:

**Friday, February 19**

* 4:00 am ET - Freestyle Skiing: ski cross qualifier (women’s)
* 5:30 am ET - Curling Round-Robin: Switzerland vs. USA (women’s)
* 6:55 am ET - Ski Mountaineering: sprints finals (men’s and women’s)
* 8:05 am ET - Curling: semifinal (women’s)
* 9:00 am ET - Biathlon: 15 kilometer mass start (men’s)
* 10:20 am ET - Speed Skating: mass start (men’s and women’s)

**Saturday, February 20**

* 4:00 am ET - Bobsled: four-man bobsled, runs 1 and 2 (men’s)
* 5:45 am ET - Freestyle Skiing: ski cross final (men’s)
* 7:30 am ET - Ski Mountaineering: team relay (mixed)
* 8:15 am ET - Biathlon: 12.5 kilometer mass start (women’s)

**Sunday, February 21**

* 4:00 am ET - Bobsled: four-man bobsled, runs 3 and 4 (men’s)
* 4:00 am ET - Cross-Country Skiing: 50 kilometer mass start classic (women’s)
* 5:05 am ET - Curling: gold final (women’s)
* 6:30 am ET - Bobsled: four-man bobsled, run 4 (men’s)
* 7:00 am ET - Curling: gold final (women’s)
* 8:10 am ET - Ice Hockey: gold final (men’s)

**Monday, February 22**

* 4:00 am ET - Bobsled: four-man bobsled, runs 3 and 4 (men’s)
* 4:00 am ET - Cross-Country Skiing: 50 kilometer mass start classic (women’s)
* 11:00 am ET - Bobsled: four-man bobsled, runs 3 and 4 (men’s)

Please note that this is not an exhaustive or organized schedule, but rather a collection of events with start times. The actual Olympic schedule might be more comprehensive and detailed.
 
omg what's up w/ the olympics having so many events on friday? can't they just mix it up a bit? i mean i get that they gotta fit in all these sports, but does it have 2 curling matches on saturday?? seems kinda lazy. and why r they having so many biathlon events?? didn't we already watch the ski mountaineering finals last nite
 
🏅 I'm totally stoked for the Winter Olympics! It's like, the ultimate event for sports enthusiasts, you know? 🤩 And I love how diverse the activities are - from skiing to curling, bobsled to ice hockey... it's like a little bit of everything! 💪 But what really gets me excited is the mental aspect of competition. Like, can you imagine being in that zone, where all your focus is on the game? It's soooo inspiring! 🙌 And I think it's amazing how many athletes are participating - it just goes to show that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible! 💥
 
Ugh, another overhyped event where people will be glued to their screens for hours on end, wondering who's gonna win the gold medal... 🙄. I mean, what's the point of having a 24/7 sports marathon anyway? Can't they just have a regular schedule like everyone else?

And don't even get me started on the equipment they use. All that fancy technology and machinery just to compete in a few hours of running or skiing... 🤯. I swear, back in my day, we were happy with just a good old-fashioned game of basketball or football.

I'm also not a fan of all the sponsorships and ads that are going to be plastered everywhere during the broadcast. It's like they're more interested in selling stuff than actually showing us the sports themselves... 🤑.

Oh well, I guess it'll be another exciting event for some people... but I'll be over here, not watching anything on my screen 😴.
 
omg, have u seen how packed the olympics schedule is? 🤯 i was scrolling through it and i couldn't even keep track of what event was happening at what time 🕰️ i mean, freestyle skiing and curling both happening at 4am et? that's crazy early ☕️ and sunday just had like three different events happening at the same time? how r they gonna keep up with all these athletes? 😩
 
ugh i dont get why its always so early in olympics 🤯 like cant they just have the morning events later? its like 3 or 4 am already and people are getting up to watch curling lol what about those who cant even get out of bed that early? and what about the athletes themselves? do they really need to wake up at 3 am to compete? 🤷‍♀️
 
🌟 I'm loving the Winter Olympics vibes! But, gotta say, have you ever noticed how crazy early some of these events start? I mean, 4 am ET for freestyle skiing? That's like, before most people are even awake ☕️. As someone who prioritizes self-care and mindfulness, it makes me wonder if all this morning rush is worth it. Don't get me wrong, I'm stoked to see our athletes in action, but can't we just start the day a bit more gently? 🌞 Maybe some gentle yoga or meditation before getting into the competitive spirit? Just my two cents 🤗.
 
🤦‍♂️ lol I'm late again! 😅 just saw this thread and had to chime in... seems like whoever put this together forgot that athletes need time to warm up, eat, and get their gear ready before the events start? 🏋️‍♀️💨 also would've been nice if there was a recap of what happened during those events after they were done 📺👀
 
omg did u know that ice cream trucks r making a comeback 🍦👀 i heard they're launching a new flavor just for the olympics... sounds like a pretty cool way to cap off the games 🏅 meanwhile back in the real world, have u tried those new matcha green tea lattes at starbucks? def worth the hype 😋
 
I'm so over the whole Winter Olympics thing... 🤷‍♀️ I mean, who thought it was a good idea to wake up at 4am ET just to watch some people ski or speed skate? 😴 And don't even get me started on the curling - like, what's the point of that? It looks like a bunch of old people pushing rocks around... 🎣😒 I swear, if I had to watch more than one episode of ice hockey, I'd lose my mind. And can we talk about how boring the sports schedule is? Who plans out events on Mondays at 4am ET?! Are they trying to torture athletes or something? 😂
 
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