Friday, February 20th
12.00 p.m.: Ski cross, women’s final. Sandra Näslund will try to defend her Olympic gold and is the gold favorite. She has made a fantastic comeback from injury problems and was very impressive in this winter’s World Cup with five wins.
2.15 p.m.: Biathlon, mass start men 15 km. Last chance for a medal for Samuelsson and Ponsiluoma.
7:05 p.m.: Curling, men’s bronze match. Niklas Edin & Co can be there, but would prefer to play on Sunday as it is the final.
Saturday, February 21st
11 a.m.: Cross-country skiing, men’s mass start over 50 km. Will this be William Poromaa’s day? Five miles in classic style should be fine for him.
12.00 p.m.: Ski cross, men’s final. The brothers Erik and David Mobärg are hoping for a medal. Big brother Erik was fourth at the last Olympics and David has shown good form in the World Cup, including a podium finish.
2:05 p.m.: Curling, women’s bronze fight. These include Anna Hasselborg, Sara McManus, Agnes Beinehauer and Sofia Schabrak.
2.15 p.m.: Biathlon, mass start women 12.5 km. Elvira Öberg won her first major individual gold last year when she won the mass start at the World Championships. Like Sister Hanna and Anna Magnusson, she is a great hope here.
7:05 p.m.: Curling, men’s final. Can Niklas Edin’s team defend their gold from the Beijing Olympics? The European Championship gold at the beginning of this winter bodes well.
8:40 p.m.: Ice hockey, men’s bronze medal game. Tre Kronor could well be there – or have they made it to the final?
Sunday, February 22nd
10 a.m.: Cross-country skiing, women’s mass start 50 km. Frida Karlsson won World Championship gold in the five-mile race last year – can she do it again now? She faces strong competition, including from other Swedes.
11:05 a.m.: Curling, women’s final. Team Hasselborg is of course looking for gold. They won in 2018 and took bronze four years ago.
2:10 p.m.: Ice hockey, men’s final. Lillehammer 1994, Turin 2006 – will Milan 2026 be a new milestone in Swedish ice hockey history? The dream would be to beat Canada’s superstars here.