2010 Winter Olympics

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The 2010 Winter Olympics from NBC was a thrilling and unforgettable sporting event that brought together athletes from all over the world to compete in their respective disciplines. The show was led by two of the most recognizable and respected voices in sports broadcasting, Al Michaels and Bob Costas, who brought their expertise and enthusiasm to every event.

From the opening ceremony to the closing ceremony, the 2010 Winter Olympics was a showcase of incredible athletic skill, determination, and grit. Whether it was the speed and grace of figure skating or the heart-pounding excitement of downhill skiing, every event was a testament to the hard work and dedication of the athletes.

One of the highlights of the show was the performance of the American athletes, who exceeded all expectations by winning a total of 37 medals, including 9 golds. Among the standout performers were Lindsey Vonn, who won gold in the women's downhill skiing, and Shaun White, who captured his second consecutive gold medal in the men's halfpipe. The American men's ice hockey team also provided plenty of drama and excitement, making it all the way to the gold medal game before falling to Canada.

Another highlight of the show was the beautiful and elaborate opening ceremony, which featured a stunning display of lights, music, and dance. The ceremony was a celebration of Canadian culture and history, with performances by some of the country's most talented musicians and dancers.

Throughout the show, Al Michaels and Bob Costas provided commentary and analysis, keeping viewers informed and engaged. Their insights and observations added depth and context to each event, helping viewers to better understand the strategy and skill involved in each competition.

One of the most memorable moments of the show came during the men's 1000m speed skating event, when American skater Shani Davis won the gold medal by just 3 thousandths of a second. Michaels and Costas were on hand to call the thrilling race, which had viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

Overall, the 2010 Winter Olympics from NBC was a truly remarkable show, filled with unforgettable moments and incredible performances. Whether you're a die-hard sports fan or just someone who appreciates the thrill of competition, this show is a must-watch.

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Day 17 - Closing Ceremonies
17. Day 17 - Closing Ceremonies
February 28, 2010
With just two events, the gold-medal game in men's hockey and the men's 50K mass start race in cross-country skiing, the 2010 Winter Olympics come to a close with the closing ceremonies.
Day 16
16. Day 16
February 27, 2010
Medal events include the men's slalom in Alpine skiing, the four-man bobsled, the women's 30K mass start event in cross-country skiing, men's curling, snowboarding and the men's and women's team pursuit in speed skating.
Day15
15. Day15
February 26, 2010
Three medals will be awarded in the short track speed skating on Day 15: the men's 500m, the women's 1000m, and the men's 5000m relay. Medals will also be awarded in the women's slalom-Alpine skiing, biathlon, curling and snowboarding.
Day 14
14. Day 14
February 25, 2010
Major highlight tonight is the ladies' free skate in the figure skating competition. The medal round of the women's hockey tournament, women's cross-country skiing, men's freestyle skiing and the final day of Nordic combined competition, will take place.
Day 13
13. Day 13
February 24, 2010
Day 13 includes medal events in women's Alpine skiing, women's bobsled, men's cross-country skiing, women's aerials in freestyle skiing, women's 3000m relay in short track speed skating, and the women's 5000m in speed skating.
Day 12
12. Day 12
February 23, 2010
Medal events on Day 12: the men's 10,000m in speed skating, the team Nordic Combined, women's ski cross in freestyle skiing, and the women's 4 x 6km relay in biathlon. Also the ladies' short program in figure skating begins today.
Day 11
11. Day 11
February 22, 2010
Day 11 features men's curling, ski jumping, awards given in the cross-country skiing (ladies and mens) competitions, women's ice hockey semi-finals, women's curling, figure skating, and freestyle skiing (men's aerials qualification).
Day 10
10. Day 10
February 21, 2010
Day 10 brings the first medals awarded in the bobsled competition, also featured on day 10, the men's giant slalom (alpine skiing), biathlon, freestyle skiing and the women's 1500m final in speed skating.
Day 9
9. Day 9
February 20, 2010
Day 9 includes the women's Super-G competition in alpine skiing, medal rounds will also be held in cross-country skiing, short track skating, ski jumping and speed skating.
Day 8
8. Day 8
February 19, 2010
Day 8 include the men's Super-G in alpine skiing and men's and women's finals in skeleton. The women will also compete for medals in the 15k pursuit (cross-country skiing).
Day 7
7. Day 7
February 18, 2010
Day 7 features the free skate final of the men's figure skating competition, medals awarded for the women's halfpipe (snowboarding), the women's 1000m in speed skating, and men's and women's biathlon events.
Day 6
6. Day 6
February 17, 2010
Day 6 includes the women's downhill (alpine skiing), the finals in cross-country skiing, luge, short track skating, snowboarding and speed skating. The competition goes on in hockey and curling.
Day 5
5. Day 5
February 16, 2010
Event finals on Day 5 include the men's super combined (alpine skiing) and women's luge with the Olympic curling competition beginning.
Day 4
4. Day 4
February 15, 2010
Day 4 brings the finals of the men's 500m speedskating and the men's SBX snowboarding competition. Other sports competitions include cross-country skiing, pairs figure skating, hockey and luge.
Day 3
3. Day 3
February 14, 2010
Day 3 brings several medal finals and more competitions. Among the featured events are the women's 3000m finals in speedskating
Day 2
2. Day 2
February 13, 2010
Day 2 brings the first medals awarded at the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games. Event finals will be held in alpine skiing (men's downhill), biathlon, freestyle skiing, short track skating, ski jumping and speedskating. This day also brings the beginning of the hockey and luge competitions.
Day 1 - Opening Ceremonies
1. Day 1 - Opening Ceremonies
February 12, 2010
The first day of the 2010 Winter Olympics begins with the Opening Ceremonies and the preliminary rounds of ski jumping.
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  • Premiere Date
    February 12, 2010