2014 Olympics: Event schedule for Monday
The women’s hockey teams start the semifinal round, the ice dancers finish up their programs, and men’s snowboarding cross gets underway. Your complete Olympics schedule for Monday.


Another busy day of Olympic events takes place on Monday, with several key events in popular sports.
The women’s ice hockey teams start the semifinal round at 7:30 a.m. ET, when the USA takes on Sweden. The Canadians hit the ice at 12 p.m. to face Switzerland. Barring big upsets, it looks like the two North American neighbors will be squaring off for the gold medal later this week.
In figure skating, the ice dance finishes with the free skate program at 10 a.m. Americans Meryl Davis and Charlie White hold the lead after the short program, but their biggest challenge comes from Canadians Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir.
There are a handful of medal events happening in other sports such as biathlon, snowboard cross, bobsled, freestyle skiing and ski jumping. Here’s your complete schedule for the day (all times are ET, medal events in italics):
Women’s ice hockey semifinal
7:30 a.m. - USA vs. Sweden
12 p.m. - Canada vs. Switzerland
Biathlon
1 a.m. - Men’s 15km mass start
10 a.m. - Women’s 12.5km mass start
Curling
Women’s round robin
12 a.m. - Russia vs. Great Britain, South Korea vs. USA, Japan vs. China
10 a.m. - China vs. Switzerland, Denmark vs. Great Britain, Canada vs. South Korea, Sweden vs. Japan
Men’s round robin
5 a.m. - China vs. Great Britain, Germany vs. Russia, Switzerland vs. USA, Norway vs. Denmark
Snowboarding
2 a.m. - Men’s cross qualification
4:30 a.m. - Men’s cross 1/8 final
4:52 a.m. - Men’s cross quarterfinal
5:04 a.m. - Men’s cross semifinal
5:12 a.m. - Men’s cross final
Bobsled
9:30 a.m. - Two man run
Figure skating
10 a.m. - Ice dance free program
Freestyle skiing
8:45 a.m. - Men’s aerials qualification
12:30 p.m. - Men’s aerials final
Ski jumping
12:15 p.m. - Men’s team
More on the Winter Olympics:
• Hockey: Men’s schedule | All 12 men’s rosters | USA roster analysis












