The Drama continues in the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. We will provide you all the update here.

Vancouver 2010: Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games TV schedule update. As the Olympic continues, millions of people are searching for the daily schedule of events for television viewing. Of course we want to watch the game we love that we will mark it in our scheduler. The Vancouver 2010 Olympics is giving all the sports lovers the maximum entertainment.

In today’s Vancouver 2010 Olympics, we will witness the Ladies’ 10km Cross Country Skiing, Alpine Skiing, Snow Board on Men’s Cross Qualifying. We will also enjoy the Men’s 15 km free cross country skiing.

The most anticipated is the Vancouver 2010 Figure Skating in which the artistic flow of the skaters will be seen in a dramatic fashion. Of course we might be seeing also the Men’s 500m Race 2of 2. We can call this day fantastic and excellent for we have the complete games. How will the host Canadiens will get their first gold medal? Will the United States win more golds this day?

Here is the Vancouver 2010: Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games TV schedule

12:30 – Cross-Country Skiing – Men’s 15 km Free
14:00 – Snowboard – Men’s Snowboard Cross 1/8 Finals
14:26 – Snowboard – Men’s Snowboard Cross Quarterfinals
14:30 – Ice Hockey – Women’s Preliminary Round – Group A Game 5
14:53 – Snowboard – Men’s Snowboard Cross Finals
17:00 – Figure Skating – Pairs Free Skating
17:28 – Speed Skating – Men’s 500 m Race 2 of 2
19:00 – Ice Hockey – Women’s Preliminary Round – Group A Game 6

YOu can watch all the Vancouver 2010: Olymmpic Games on TV through NBC Network. How about Lindsey Vonn? Will she win at least a gold or even a medal?

Winter Olympics 2010, as the winter Olympics 2010 is held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, there is lot of pressure for Canada to bring home the medals. In fact, with winter Olympics 2010 Canada is a threat to win a medal in the first event of the winter Games, the men’s downhill, with 28-year-old Erik Guay, and could also take a second gold tomorrow, when Jennifer Heil defends her Olympic moguls title. The most significant medals of all, though, would be challenged in hockey; if Sidney Crosby and Canada do not win, it figures to be a national disaster, and it would not be a happy day if the Canadian women’s hockey does not win, as well.

“That’s a lot of pressure that we don’t have,” said Kerry Weiland, a member of the U.S. women’s hockey team that has won the last two world championships and is widely expected to battle Canada for the gold. “To be on Canadian soil…I can only imagine what it’s like to be a Canadian hockey player in the Olympics.”