Winter Olympics Extra - Season 1 / Year 2018
Season 1 / Year 2018
Episodes
10/02/2018
Radzi Chinyanganya presents extended highlights of the men's normal hill final in the ski jumping and the women's 7.5km sprint in biathlon.
11/02/2018
Radzi Chinyanganya presents further highlights from Pyeongchang, featuring the second day of the team figure skating event and cross-country skiing action from the men's skiathlon.
12/02/2018
Radzi Chinyanganya presents extended highlights as the medals are won in the team figure skating and women's snowboard slopestyle.
13/02/2018
More action from Pyeongchang, with extended highlights of the women's halfpipe final in the snowboarding and the men's individual sprint in the cross-country skiing.
14/02/2018
Extended highlights of the short programme in the pairs figure skating and the men's snowboard halfpipe final. Presented by Radzi Chinyanganya.
15/02/2018
Radzi Chinyanganya presents further highlights from South Korea, including the figure skating pairs free programme, and the men's snowboard cross.
16/02/2018
Further coverage and highlights from Pyeongchang, South Korea. Extended highlights of the men's short programme in the figure skating and the women's snowboard cross.
17.02.2018
Radzi Chinyanganya presents further action from Pyeongchang 2018, where the medals are won in the men's figure skating.
18/02/2018
Further action from South Korea, featuring the men's ski slopestyle event, and the 15km mass start biathlon.
19/02/2018
Radzi Chinyanganya presents additional action from the Winter Olympics, including the short dance segment of the ice dance competition.
20/02/2018
The medals are won in the ice dance competition of the figure skating, and there's the best of the action in the women's ski halfpipe final. Radzi Chinyanganya presents.
21/02/2018
Radzi Chinyanganya hosts extended highlights from Pyeongchang, including the women's short programme in the figure skating and the climax of the men's ski cross competition.
22/02/2018
Extended action from South Korea, including the women's ice hockey final and the climax of the men's ski halfpipe competition.
23/02/2018
Radzi Chinyanganya hosts the action as the women's figure skating competition reaches its climax, and there's sure to be thrills and spills in the women's ski cross.
24/02/2018
On the penultimate day of competition in South Korea, there's action from the gruelling 50km race in the cross-country skiing, as well as a new event at the Olympics, the mass start speed skating.
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