Canada at the Beijing Olympics: What to watch Wednesday night, Thursday morning
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The men's hockey and curling teams will make their debuts at the 2022 Winter Games on Thursday, while athletes seek medals in figure skating, snowboarding and figure skating.
Canada’s men’s hockey team will make its debut at the Beijing Winter Olympics on Thursday, while athletes seek medals in figure skating, snowboarding and speed skating.
For Canadian fans, events will begin Wednesday evening and continue overnight into Thursday morning.
Here’s when you can see Canada compete (all times Eastern).
Events with multiple matches are marked with the start time of the earliest match. Medal events are marked in bold.
This post will be continuously updated as more events are confirmed.
Keegan Messing will seek a medal in men’s singles when he competes in the free skating event starting at 8:30 p.m. ET Wednesday.
Messing, the ranking Canadian champion, placed ninth in the short program on Tuesday with a score of 93.24. That score will be combined with the free skate score to determine his final ranking.
Elizabeth Hosking and Brooke Dhondt will go for gold in the women’s halfpipe final, with the first of three runs starting at 8:30 p.m. ET Wednesday.