What time can you watch all of the luge competitions in the United States during the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang?
There are a lot of fun sports to watch at the Winter Olympics, but none as fast as the luge. Riders can get to speeds approaching 90 MPH on a nearly mile-long icy chute. With the Olympics being held on the other side of the world, it can be confusing to try to figure out what time your favorite sports are on television.
The Luge events will take place over six days, kicking off the action on the track. All-in-all, there are four events in the luge.
If luge is your jam, you can watch the luge while you’re getting ready to go to work. Most events kick off in the early morning. So feel free to throw it on while you’re getting ready for work in the morning if you have one of those fancy televisions built into the mirror, or watch while you get ready for breakfast.
If you’re a morning workout person than the luge television schedule will be perfect for your pre-work routine.
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Here is the full schedule for all of the luge events and medal events have been bolded. Men’s and women’s single takes place over four runs, while doubles and team relay take place over two runs.
Saturday, Feb. 10 – Men’s single luge runs 1-2 – 5:10 a.m. ET
Sunday, Feb. 11 – Men’s single luge runs 3-4 – 4:50 a.m. ET
Monday, Feb. 12 – Women’s single luge runs 1-2 – 5:50 a.m. ET
Tuesday, Feb. 13 – Women’s single luge runs 3-4 – 5:30 a.m. ET
Wednesday, Feb. 14 – Doubles luge – 6:20 a.m. ET
Thursday, Feb. 15 – Luge team relay – 7:30 a.m. ET
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