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What to watch: Saturday's Olympic schedule

Saturday, Feb. 10

What to watch: American Red Gerard was atop the snowboard slopestyle World Cup rankings in 2017, and he's there again going into Pyeongchang: The 17-year-old holds a 450-point lead over Marcus Kleveland of Norway. Short-track speedskating begins, and the South Koreans are sure to go bonkers for their favorite sport, especially if the home team wins a medal.

TV schedule:

NBC

3-6 p.m. Men's snowboarding, slopestyle; short-track speedskating, men's 1,500-meter gold; men's ski jumping normal hill gold; men's luge, singles

8-11 p.m. Figure skating, team event, ice dancing and women's short programs (LIVE); men's downhill gold

11:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Figure skating, team event, pairs free skate (LIVE)

NBCSN

2-5 a.m. Women's cross-country, skiathlon gold (LIVE); mixed doubles curling, U.S.-China

5-7:35 a.m. Men's short-track speedskating, 1,500 gold (LIVE)

7:35-11:30 a.m. Men's ski jumping, normal hill gold (LIVE); men's snowboarding, slopestyle

11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Men's luge, singles1-5 p.m. Women's speedskating, 3,000 gold; women's biathlon, 7.5km sprint gold; mixed doubles curling, U.S.-Norway

7-9:45 p.m. Men's snowboarding, slopestyle gold (LIVE)

9:45 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Mixed doubles curling, U.S.-Finland; women's snowboarding, slopestyle (LIVE)

1:30-2:40 a.m. Mixed doubles curling, Canada-South Korea

USA

7-9:30 a.m. Women's hockey, Switzerland-Koreas (LIVE)

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