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Jacqui Cooper is Australia's best hope for an Olympic medal. Mike Powell |
No fear
One woman will twist and turn and fly her way to a gold medal Monday in the aerial competition. Expect breathtaking moves from Australia's Jacqui Cooper, the 2001 World Cup champion. The day's television coverage also features ice dancing, hockey, curling, biathlon and team ski jumping.
Printable schedule: Olympic TV Coverage
Today's full schedule: Feb. 19
Olympic event schedule: Freestyle skiing

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TOTAL NBC HOURS: 10
TOTAL CABLE HOURS: 16 1/2
(All coverage listed at Eastern Time.)
NBC: 1-6 p.m.
Featured sports:
Men's ice hockey (U.S. vs. TBA, Russia vs. Finland)
CNBC: 6 p.m. - Midnight
Featured sports:
Men's ice hockey (Czech Republic vs. Canada, Sweden vs. TBA)
Men's curling (U.S. vs. Britain)
NBC: 8 - 11:30 p.m.
Figure skating (ice dancing)
Ski jumping (K120 team)
Freestyle skiing (women's aerials final)
Biathlon (women's 4x7km relay)
NBC: 12:05-1:35 a.m.
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A LOOK AHEAD
TUESDAY:
Figure skating:
Ice dancing
Ski jumping:
Women's short program
Bobsled:
Women's final
Freestyle skiing:
Men's aerials final
Speed skating:
Men's 1,500
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Figure skating
Ice dancing pair Barbara Fusar-Poli and Mauizio Margaglio could win Italy's first gold in figure skating.
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Team Ski Jumping
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 | Germany |
 | Austria |
 | Finland |
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Women's 4x7.5K Relay Cross-Country Skiing
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 | Germany |
 | France |
 | Norway |
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Women's Aerials Freestyle Skiing
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 | Jacqui Cooper, Australia |
 | Alla Tsuper, Ukraine |
 | Veronika Bauer, Canada |
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