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

PYEONGCHANG-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 17: Elana Meyers Taylor and Lauren Gibbs of United States make a run during the Women's Bobsleigh training at Olympic Sliding Centre on February 17, 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images,)
PYEONGCHANG-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 17: Elana Meyers Taylor and Lauren Gibbs of United States make a run during the Women's Bobsleigh training at Olympic Sliding Centre on February 17, 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images,) /
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Everything you need to know to watch the final two runs of the women’s bobsled at the 2018 Winter Olympics to see who walks away with gold.

After the first two runs in the women’s bobsled, the final two look to be action packed at the 2018 Winter Olympics. Just 0.34 seconds separate the top five teams, including two German teams and two United States teams.

Team USA enters the day with the pair of Lauren Gibbs and Elana Meyers Taylor in first, just 0.07 seconds out of first place. Team USA’s pair of Aja Evans and Jamie Greubel Poser sit in fourth, just 0.02 seconds from third place.

The final two runs will be streamed live on NBC Sports, and the will be broadcast later Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m. ET on NBC Sports.

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Date: Wednesday, Feb. 21
Start time: 6:40 a.m. ET
Location: Pyeongchang, South Korea
Stadium: Alpensia Sliding Centre
TV Info: NBC Sports
Live Stream: NBC Sports Live, Fubo.TV

Full standings after the first two runs.

1. GER – Mariama Jamanka, Lisa Marie Buckwitz: 1:41.26
2. USA – Lauren Gibbs, Elana Meyers Taylor: 1:41.33
3. GER – Stephanie Schneider, Annika Drazek: 1:41.56
4. USA – Aja Evans, Jamie Greubel Poser: 1:41.58
5. CAN – Phylicia George, Kaillie Humphries: 1:41.60
6. GBR – Mica Moore, Mica Mcneill: 1:41.72
7. CAN – Alysia Rissling, Heather Moyse: 1:41.76
8. CAN – Christine De Bruin, Melissa Lotholz: 1:41.85
9. SUI – Rahel Rebsamen, Sabina Hafner: 1:42.02
10. AUT – Valerie Kleiser, Christina Hengster: 1:42.27
11. BEL – Elfje Willemsen, Sara Aerts: 1:42.30
12. GER – Anna Köhler, Erline Nolte: 1:42.41
13. KOR – Kim Minseong, Kim Yooran: 1:42.44
14. OAR – Nadezhda Sergeeva, Anastasia Kocherzhova: 1:42.50
15. BEL – Sophie Vercruyssen, An Vannieuwenhuyse: 1:42.52
16. ROU – Andreea Grecu, Maria Constantin: 1:42.57
17. OAR – Alexandra Rodionova, Yulia Belomestnykh: 1:42.76
18. JAM – Carrie Russell, Jazmine Fenlator: 1:42.79
19. AUT – Katrin Beierl, Victoria Hahn: 1:42.90
20. NGR – Seun Adigun, Akuoma Omeoga: 1:44.76

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