BEIJING—The first day of medals at the Beijing Olympics could be the start of another Norwegian gold rush.
Aleksander Aamodt Kilde is among the favorites in the men's downhill—one of the marquee events of NBC's prime-time coverage Saturday—and fellow Norwegian Therese Johaug looks poised to add to the three Olympic medals she's already won in cross-country skiing. Norway led all nations with 39 medals at Pyeongchang four years ago, including 14 golds.
The United States, of course, has its share of contenders. Snowboarder Jamie Anderson is trying for a third straight slopestyle gold, and the final is Saturday night. The team figure skating competition resumes that evening, too. The Americans lead that after a strong start by Nathan Chen and Co.
Alpine Skiing
The world's top downhill racers had little time to familiarize themselves with the Rock course after test events were canceled because of the pandemic.“For everybody it is new, us athletes as well as the coaches," Switzerland's Marco Odermatt said. “It’s a big challenge for the whole team to find a perfect setup.”
The downhill will be shown live on NBC and Peacock. It’s scheduled to start at 10 p.m.
Figure Skating
The United States leads the powerful Russians and third-place China so far in the team competition. Chen won the men's short program, and Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue did the same in the rhythm dance.Up next are the women's short program and men's free skate. NBC is airing that part of the team event live in prime time.
Snowboarding
USA Network is showing men's and women's slopestyle live Saturday night. The final runs of the women's competition are followed by qualifying for the men. NBC will include encore coverage of the women's final on its late-night slate.The United States swept slopestyle snowboarding in 2018, with Anderson and Red Gerard both winning.
