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Olympics Snowboarding Women’s Slopestyle Final live stream, start time, TV channel

SNOWMASS, CO - JANUARY 14: Maggie Voisin
SNOWMASS, CO - JANUARY 14: Maggie Voisin

The first women’s snowboarding event of the 2018 Winter Olympics will hand out medals to the best in the world on Sunday night.

The final runs for the Women’s Slopestyle snowboarding discipline will take place on Sunday, Feb. 11.

You can catch these events live, and you won’t have to wake up early or stay up late to do so. The events kick off at 8:00 p.m ET.

All the information you need to watch the women’s slopestyle final is below, as well as a preview of the athletes competing for Team USA.

The entire Olympic snowboarding schedule can be found here.

How to watch: 

TV: NBC, NBCSN
Live Stream: NBCOlympics.com
App: NBC Sports
Date: Sunday, Feb. 11
Start Time: 8:00 p.m. ET 

What to watch:

The qualifying round for the women’s slopestyle discipline, which was scheduled to take place on Saturday, was cancelled due to high winds. Thus, every single rider will advance to compete in the final on Sunday night.

The results round will take place on Sunday, Feb. 11, so mark your calendars if you’d like to see who makes it onto the podium.

  • Women’s Slopestyle Final Run 1 (8:00 p.m. ET)
  • Women’s Slopestyle Final Run 2 (8:33 p.m. ET)
  • Women’s Slopestyle Final Run 3 (9:06 p.m. ET)

Jamie Anderson, Hailey Langland, Jessika Jenson and Julia Marino will all be competing for Team USA in the strongest contingent that any country will send. Anderson is an Olympics veteran and a 2014 Sochi gold medalist in the slopestyle discipline.

This is the first Olympics for both Marino, 20, and Langland, 17, and the two talented snowboarders will also compete in the brand-new big air discipline. Behind Anderson, Marino and Langland, the United States has a legitimate chance to sweep the entire podium in snowboarding slopestyle.

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