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Isolde Kostner is the 2001 World Cup downhill champion. Adam Petty/Allsport |
It's all downhill
Three days down, 14 to go. On Day 4, it's time for Italy's pride and joy to take the stage. Isolde Kostner is the favorite for gold in the women's downhill. Can America's skiing sweetheart, Picabo Street, grab another downhill medal to match her silver from 1994? Catch the race, along with finals in the men's luge and halfpipe competitions, in 17 hours of television coverage on Monday.
Printable schedule: Olympic TV Coverage
Today's full schedule: Feb. 11
Olympic event schedule: Alpine skiing

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TOTAL NBC HOURS: 7
TOTAL CABLE HOURS: 17
(All coverage listed at Eastern Time.)
MSNBC: 1-6 p.m.
Featured sports:
Biathlon (women's 15km, men's 20km)
Women's hockey (Canada vs. Kazakstan)
NBC: 4-5 p.m.
Featured sports:
Snowboard (men's halfpipe)
Luge (men's singles)
CNBC: 6 p.m. - Midnight
Featured sports:
Men's hockey (Ukraine vs. Switzerland, Belarus vs. France)
Men's curling (United States vs. Canada)
NBC: 8-11:30 p.m.
Featured sports:
Figure skating (pairs long program)
Alpine skiing (women's downhill)
Snowboard (men's halfpipe final)
Luge (men's singles final)
Speedskating (men's 500)
NBC: 12:05-1:35 a.m.
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A LOOK AHEAD
TUESDAY:
Figure skating:
Men's short program
Freestyle skiing:
Men's moguls final
Luge:
Women's singles
Speedskating:
Men's 500
Ski jumping:
K120 individual
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Figure skating
The pairs figure skating competition concludes Monday with the long program. 2001 World Champions Jamie Sale and David Pelletier could become the first Canadians since 1960 to win the event.
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Women's Downhill
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 | Isolde Kostner, Italy |
 | Michaela Dorfmeister, Austria |
 | Hilde Gerg, Germany |
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Men's Singles Luge
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 | Georg Hackl, Germany |
 | Markus Prock, Austria |
 | Armin Zöggeler, Italy |
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Men's Halfpipe Snowboard
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 | Magnus Sterner, Sweden |
 | Ross Powers, U.S. |
 | Heikki Sorsa, Finland |
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