Monday’s Must-Watch Events at the Olympics

Monday’s Must-Watch Events at the Olympics

The Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina are drawing significant attention as Monday showcases an exciting lineup of events. From the early morning hours to evening matches, sports enthusiasts can catch the action on Filmogaz.com.

Monday’s Must-Watch Events at the Olympics

The third day of competition promises thrilling contests, beginning with the women’s skeleton event. Athletes Hallie Clarke and Jane Channell from Canada will kick off the day’s proceedings at 2:00 AM.

Event Schedule

  • Women’s Skeleton: 2:00 AM
  • Alpine Combined Team – Women’s Downhill: 5:30 AM
  • Women’s Hockey – Japan vs. Italy: 6:10 AM
  • Freestyle Skiing Finals: 6:30 AM
  • Men’s and Women’s Doubles Luge: 7:00 AM & 7:53 AM
  • Women’s Hockey – Germany vs. France: 10:40 AM
  • Women’s Singles Luge: 11:00 AM
  • Women’s Speed Skating – 1000 Meters: 11:30 AM
  • Men’s Ski Jumping: 12:00 PM
  • Ice Dance – Figure Skating: 1:20 PM
  • Women’s Ice Hockey – USA vs. Switzerland: 2:40 PM
  • Women’s Ice Hockey – Canada vs. Czech Republic: 3:10 PM

Highlights of the Day

The women’s skeleton event features a total of six runs, wrapping up on Wednesday. Canadian representatives Clarke and Channell are eager to excel following their training sessions.

The Alpine team event will see Valérie Grenier and Cassidy Gray compete at 5:30 AM. This combination aims to secure a strong performance within the mixed team format.

In women’s hockey, the clash between Japan and Italy is set for 6:10 AM, with most team coaches hailing from Quebec. Danièle Sauvageau oversees the Japanese team as the general manager.

Exciting Competitions

Freestyle skiing finals will feature Canadians Naomi Urness and Megan Oldham at 6:30 AM, while the luge competitions begin at 7:00 AM for women’s doubles with competitors Beattie Podulsky and Kailey Allan. The men’s doubles will follow at 7:53 AM with Devin Wardrope and Cole Zajanski representing Canada.

The early day will also include two runs in the women’s singles luge at 11:00 AM, where athletes Trinity Ellis and Embyr-Lee Susko will take to the track, fighting for medal positions.

As the day progresses, three Canadian women will compete in the 1000 meters of speed skating, while the ski jump will see 50 athletes, including Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes, aiming for record distances.

Concluding Matches

The figure skating ice dance event at 1:20 PM will see three Canadian teams competing, including national champions Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier, marking their return after significant challenges.

The Olympic day will culminate with a match-up between the USA and Switzerland in women’s ice hockey, followed by Canada facing the Czech Republic at 3:10 PM. Fans can catch all the action live on Filmogaz.com.