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  Hannes Trinkl will try to fill the void left by Hermann Maier. Agence Zoom/Getty Images

Expect spectacular

Tune in for prime time to watch ski jumping, luge and what is traditionally one of the most exciting events of the Winter Games -- the men's downhill. You won't see Hermann Maier flying through the air at the Snowbasin course, but expect Austrian countrymen Hannes Trinkl and Stephan Eberharter or American Daron Rahlves to steal the show on one of the steepest and most challenging downhill courses in the world.

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    TOTAL NBC HOURS: 6
    TOTAL CABLE HOURS: 12
    (All coverage listed at Eastern Time.)

    NBC: 3-5 p.m.
    Featured sports:
    Snowboard (women's halfpipe)
    Speedskating (women's 3,000)

    CNBC: 6 p.m. - Midnight
    Featured sports:
    Men's hockey (Austria vs. Germany, Latvia vs. Slovakia)

    NBC: 8-11:30 p.m.
    Featured sports:
    Alpine skiing (men's downhill)
    Ski jumping (K90 individual)
    Snowboard (women's halfpipe final)
    Luge (men's singles)
    Nordic combined (15km cross-country individual)

    NBC: 12:05-12:35 a.m.

    A LOOK AHEAD


    MONDAY:
    Figure skating:
    Pairs long program

    Alpine skiing:
    Women's downhill

    Snowboard:
    Men's halfpipe final

    Luge:
    Men's singles final



    Snowboarding
    American Tricia Byrnes is looking to win her first Olympic gold medal, but she'll face tough competition in the halfpipe event from 2001 World Cup champion Sabine Wehr-Hasler of Germany.



    Women's 3,000 Meters
    Speed Skating


    Anni Friesinger, Germany
    Claudia Pechstein, Germany
    Gretha Smit, Netherlands
    Men's Downhill
    Individual time trial

    Stephan Eberharter, Austria
    Hannes Trinkl, Austria
    Fritz Strobl, Austria
    Men's Ski Jumping K90


    Adam Malysz, Poland
    Sven Hannawald, Germany
    Matti Hautamäki, Finland

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