The 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing is here! While it seems like we just had an Olympic Games (because we did), we now have constant winter sports to take us to February 20th. Every day here at FlurrySports we will give you a breakdown of the 2022 Winter Olympics schedule for today.

Along with a schedule, we will tell you how to watch the Olympics today for free through a legal link! Yes, there is no need to find an illegal stream. You can watch the full 2022 Winter Olympics schedule for free (thank us later).

2022 Winter Olympics Schedule Today, Feb. 14

If you sign up for YouTube TV using our free offer below, you’ll be able to tune into the Olympics live or select to record all Olympic events. This allows you to watch all of the Winter Olympics events on the schedule whenever you want. We will go over the Winter Olympics schedule for the events you’ll be able to watch at a decent time in the United States, beginning at 8 AM EST.

8 AM EST

Hockey – Women’s Semifinal

  • USA vs FIN (USA)

10:30 AM EST

Ski Jumping – Men’s Large Hill (USA)

12 PM EST

Bobsled – Two-Man (USA)

1 PM EST

Curling – Men’s Round Robin

  • SUI vs GBR (USA)

2 PM EST

Multiple Events (NBC)

3 PM EST

Hockey – Women’s Semifinal (re-air)

  • USA vs FIN (USA)

5 PM EST

Curling – Women’s Round Robin

  • SUI vs SWE (CNBC)

5:30 PM EST

Snowboarding – Men’s Big Air (USA)

6:30 PM EST

Bobsled – Women’s Monobob (re-air) (USA)

7 PM EST

Figure Skating – Ice Dance (re-air) (USA)

8 PM EST

Multiple Events (NBC)

Curling – Men’s Round Robin

  • CAN vs CHN (NBC)
  • ROC vs NOR (NBC)
  • SUI vs USA (NBC/CNBC)
  • SWE vs DEN (NBC)

8:30 PM EST

Freestyle Skiing – Women’s Slopestyle Final (NBC/USA)

Snowboarding – Women’s Big Air Final (NBC)

10 PM EST

Alpine Skiing – Women’s Downhill Final (NBC)

Ski Jumping – Men’s Large Hill (re-air) (USA)

11:10 PM EST

Hockey – Men’s Playoff

  • SVK vs GER (NBC/CNBC)
  • DEN vs LAT (NBC)

11:30 PM EST

Freestyle Skiing – Men’s Slopestyle (NBC/USA)

Credit: Sports Video Group

How to Watch the Olympics Today for Free

If you are wondering how to watch the Olympics today for free, we have your back. You can watch the 2022 Winter Olympics live or record it to watch later on YouTube TV. However, the best part is you can do it FOR FREE!

All you need is a Google email address to get your two-week free trial for YouTube TV! The YouTube TV free trial offers you 85+ live channels and unlimited cloud DVR storage to watch the Olympics, the Super Bowl, your favorite sports, reality TV, the local news and so much more!

On top of that, this link will also give you $10 off your first month if you decide to keep your subscription after the free trial! If not, cancel for free — no strings attached.

Live Winter Olympics Medal Count

We have the live Winter Olympics medal count and standings at that link. Norway enters the day with the most medals overall (21). They also have the most gold medals, with nine, while Team USA has seven gold, six silver and two bronze.

Team USA Gold Medalists

  • Nathan Chen – Figure Skating – Men’s Singles
  • Chloe Kim – Snowboarding – Women’s Halfpipe
  • Lindsey Jacobellis – Snowboarding – Women’s Snowboard Cross
  • Ashley Caldwell – Freestyle Skiing – Mixed Team Aerials
  • Christopher Lillis – Freestyle Skiing – Mixed Team Aerials
  • Justin Schoenefeld – Freestyle Skiing – Mixed Team Aerials
  • Lindsey Jacobellis – Snowboarding – Mixed Team Snowboard Cross
  • Nick Baumgartner – Snowboarding – Mixed Team Snowboard Cross
  • Kaillie Humphries – Bobsleigh – Women’s Monobob
  • Erin Jackson – Speed Skating – Women’s 500m

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