Passion. Connected. 3MB @553 Figure Skating Team Leaders? Manual December 2017 Contents Welcome 3 Olympic Identity and Accreditation Card (OIAC) 4 Spectating Athletes and Team Officials Policy 6 Transport 7 Competition Information 9 Sport Services 19 Doping Control 28 Safety 29 Security 30 Medical Services 33 Ceremonies 36 Mixed Zones and Press Conferences 40 Appendix - Schedules and Maps 46 Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 2 Welcome On behalf of the PyeongChang 2018 Figure Skating team, it is a great honour for me to welcome all athletes and team officials to PyeongChang, Korea. PyeongChang will set a new record of medal events and athletes’ participation in the Olympic Winter Games. The greatest athletes from around the globe will compete in 102 events in 15 disciplines, and the Games will be the first-ever Olympic Winter Games with over 100 gold medals. With our vision to create ‘New Horizons’ — a legacy of new growth and potential in winter sports and the Olympic Movement — we have put a lot of effort into providing world-class Olympic venues and quality services for all the athletes taking part in the Games. Over the next 17 days, PyeongChang 2018 will offer a unique stage where the world’s best athletes can perform at their best. We are excited to invite you to our beautiful figure skating venue which has a main and practice rink within the venue. It will be long days from early in the morning until late in the evening for you to achieve your goal in the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, but we believe that you will all shine on the ice. This manual contains the necessary information on venues and various services. We hope that it will be of great assistance for all athletes and team officials, and will contribute to their memorable stay in PyeongChang. Please accept our best wishes for your success in the competitions and an enjoyable time. Welcome to PyeongChang! LEE Jung-sue (Sue) Sport Manager, Figure Skating PyeongChang 2018 Organizing Committee Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 3 Olympic Identity and Accreditation Card (OIAC) PyeongChang 2018 Accreditation Card Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Cardholder’s photo 2 Category code and colour 3 Cardholder’s information 4 Transport and dining privileges 5 Security device and accreditation number 6 Venue access codes 7 Accreditation zones Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 4 Access Codes and Symbols Venue codes and symbols printed on the front side of the card indicate access to competition and/or non-competition venues. A full description of the codes is available on the reverse side of the card. Accreditation zones are secured areas reserved only for accredited persons who have access to corresponding zones in which they perform their Games-time functions. Venue zone access rights are printed on the OIAC using colour and alphanumeric codes. The accreditation zones inside the competition venues and Olympic Villages are as follows: Access Code Accessible Areas Competition Venues Blue Red White Field of Play, operational areas (back of house), general circulation areas (front of house) Operational areas (back of house), general circulation areas (front of house) General circulation areas (front of house) 2 Athletes preparation areas 4 Press areas 5 Broadcast areas 6 Olympic Family areas Olympic Villages R Residential Zone of Olympic Villages Although included in this zone list, some particular areas inside the venue may be considered and managed as restricted areas, and the OIAC itself does not grant access to these areas. Supplementary access control devices, such as stickers, passes, bibs, armbands and tickets, will be required to enter the Field of Play, the mixed zone and the ceremony areas. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 5 Spectating Athletes and Team Officials Policy Athletes and team officials may access the athletes’ stand or dedicated seating area during their own discipline’s competitions without a ticket, upon the presentation of an OIAC. Different Discipline Athletes Outdoor Venues All athletes can access all outdoor competition venues upon presentation of their validated OIAC (no ticket required). The open venue (OPN) code enables access to all outdoor venues, and free circulation inside spectator areas and the accredited circulation area (White zone). It does not, however, guarantee its holder a spectator seat. All athletes have the OPN code on their OIAC. When an athlete enters a venue by means of the OPN code, the existing accreditation card access privileges are considered invalid as they only refer to the bearer’s own discipline's venue (that is, an athlete using the OPN code will not have access to the Blue Zone, 2, the Red Zone and the A stand, only to circulation and spectators’ areas). Indoor Venues Athletes and team officials require a ticket to watch events at indoor venues in disciplines other than their own. PyeongChang 2018 NOC Services will allocate complimentary tickets according to availability, delegation size, and each NOC’s participation in the relevant sport(s). Chefs de Mission, or their ticketing proxies, will be able to collect tickets from the NOC Services Centre in either of the two Olympic Villages. Note: The amount of spectating seats for teams may vary by session. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 6 Transport PyeongChang 2018 will deliver an athlete- and sport-oriented Games environment with all the Games facilities, including competition venues, located within a 50 km radius of the PyeongChang Olympic Plaza. TA Transport System The TA transport system dedicated to athletes and team officials (including their baggage and equipment) will operate throughout the period when the Olympic Villages are open, on 1 - 28 February 2018. TA access is available only to Aa, Ac, Ao and P accredited persons, and NOC Assistants. Moreover, the system includes the following transport services: training and competition venues (including team sports), Village to Village and between ATO accommodation and the Villages. Furthermore, the system will consist of coaches with 45 seats and minibuses with 15 – 25 seats. Gangneung Olympic Village Transport Mall The TA Transport Mall is located close to the Gangneung Olympic Village main entry and connects the PyeongChang Olympic Village (TA 21), the Gangneung and Kwandong hockey centres (team vehicle) and the Olympic Park TA Shuttle (TA 11, TA 12 and TA 13). Arrival and departure services between the Incheon International Airport and the Gangneung Olympic Village will be provided at the Welcome Centre. Internal Shuttle The distance between the TA Transport Mall and the Residential Zone is 350 m at maximum; therefore, athletes and team officials are encouraged to walk between the two locations as there will be no internal transport service provided. One-ton cargo trucks will run inside the Olympic Village for the purpose of delivery, including sport equipment, with prior reservation required at the Logistics Desk in the NOC Services Centre. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 7 Competition and Training Services Athletes and team officials of Figure Skating, Short Track Speed Skating and Speed Skating who stay in the Olympic Village will have a direct and scheduled bus service between the Gangneung Olympic Village (GVL) and the respective sport’s competition or training venue. The TA services will be scheduled every 15 minutes during peak times (before and after the competition) and every 30 minutes during non-peak times (during the competition). Coastal TA Routes Route Origin – Destination (round-trip) Distance Travel (one way) Time* 6.5 km 14 min. Operation Hours 3 hours before first TA 11 GVL – Gangneung Oval competition until 2 hours after last competition 2 hours before first training TA 12 Gangneung GVL – Gangneung Ice Arena 7.3 km 15 min. until 1 and half hours after last training Olympic Park 2 hours before first competition until 30 minutes TA 13 GVL – Gangneung Curling Centre 6.3 km 13 min. after last competition (15 minutes after training sessions) TA 14* GVL – Gangneung-Yeongdong Short Track Training Venue 2.6 km 5 min. 1 hour before first training until 1 hour after last training * Note: The travel times are journey times reflecting the expected traffic conditions. * Note: TA 14 may operate as a demand-based service without a fixed schedule depending on the number of passengers. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 8 Competition Information International Skating Union - ISU Avenue Juste-Olivier 17, 1006 Lausanne, Switzerland Phone: +41 21 – 612 - 6666 E-mail: info@isu.ch Fax: +41 21 – 612 - 6677 Website: www.isu.org President Jan DIJKEMA Director General Fredi SCHMID Rules The 2016 version of the International Skating Union (ISU) Constitution and General Regulations, Special Regulations and Technical Rules and relevant ISU Communications apply to all Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 Figure Skating competitions. Any questions or incidents not covered by the rules will be handled as follows:  Cases of a general nature will be resolved in accordance with the Olympic Charter.  The content of this manual is for information purposes only. In case of discrepancies with the above-mentioned Rules and Regulations, the above-mentioned Rules (Olympic Charter and ISU Regulations) shall apply. The content of this manual is for information purposes only. In case of discrepancies with the abovementioned Rules and Regulations, the above-mentioned Rules (Olympic Charter and ISU Regulations) shall apply. Protests Protests must be filed with the Referee in writing, in English, within the stated time limit along with a deposit of 100 Swiss francs or equivalent Korean Won, in accordance with ISU Rules. Decisions on all protests will be made according to ISU Regulations Rule 123. No protest against evaluations by Referees, Judges and the Technical Panel of athletes’ performances are allowed. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 9 Technical Delegates Alexander LAKERNIK Marie LUNDMARK Peter KRICK Technical Officials Referees Ladies Single Skating Beatrice PFISTER (SUI) Men Single Skating Chi-Hee RHEE (KOR) Pair Skating Rita ZONNEKEYN (BEL) Ice Dance Ingrid-Charlotte WOLTER (GER) Technical Controllers Ladies Single Skating Susan LYNCH (AUS) Men Single Skating Raffaella LOCATELLI (ITA) Pair Skating Anna SIEROCKA (POL) Ice Dance Hilary SELBY (GBR) Technical Specialists Ladies Single Skating Jae-Eun CHUNG (KOR) Yevgeny MARTYNOV (UKR) Men Single Skating Konstantin KOSTIN (LAT) Ricardo OLAVARRIETA (MEX) Pair Skating Simon BRIGGS (GBR) Todd SAND (USA) Ice Dance Slavka GRINCOVA (SVK) Tae-Hwa YANG (KOR) Data and Replay Operators Dzianis SAROKIN (BLR) Xander GIJTENBEEK (NED) Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 10 Officials Assessment Commission Single Skating and Pair Skating Beth CRANE (CAN) Julia ANDREEVA (RUS) Ice Dance David MOLINA (FRA) Janis ENGEL (USA) Judges Deborah NOYES (AUS) Albert ZAYDMAN (ISR) Elizabeth Wendy RYAN (AUS) Walter TOIGO (ITA) Thomas BIEGLER (AUT) Valter ZUCCARO (ITA) Francoise de RAPPARD (BEL) Ayumi KOZUKA (JPN) Leanna Marie CARON (CAN) Kaoru TAKINO (JPN) Janice Dianne HUNTER (CAN) Sakae YAMAMOTO (JPN) Nicole Lise LEBLANC-RICHARD (CAN) Yuriy GUSKOV (KAZ) Jeffrey John LUKASIK (CAN) Agita ABELE (LAT) Weiguang CHEN (CHN) Malgorzata Helena SOBKOW (POL) Feng HUANG (CHN) Sung Hee KOH (KOR) Hailan JIANG (CHN) Mayra ABASOVA (RUS) Tianyi ZHANG (CHN) Elena FOMINA (RUS) Jana BAUDYSOVA (CZE) Olga KOZHEMYAKINA (RUS) Richard KOSINA (CZE) Vladimir CUCHRAN (SVK) Pekka Juha LESKINEN (FIN) Kvetoslava MATEJOVA (SVK) Marie-Christine HURTH (HEINTZ) (FRA) Daniel DELFA (ESP) Anthony LEROY (FRA) Marta OLOZAGARRE (ESP) Elisabeth LOUESDON (FRA) Tanay OZKAN SILAOGLU (TUR) Philippe MERIGUET (FRA) Anastasiia MAKAROVA (UKR) Kerstin KIMMINUS (GER) Tamara Klindworth CAMPBELL (USA) Elke TREITZ (GER) Deveny Ann DECK (USA) Katalin BALCZONE NAGY (HUN) Lorrie Ann PARKER (USA) Zsuzsanna Judit VIKARNE HOMOLYA (HUN) Sharon Lee ROGERS (USA) Anna KANTOR (ISR) Saodat NUMANOVA (UZB) Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 11 ISU Medical Advisor Jane MORAN (ISU) Competition Management Sport Manager, Figure Skating LEE Jung-sue (Sue) Deputy Sport Manager OH Hyoung-keun Sport Coordinator CHOI Jeoung-youn Team Leaders’ Meetings and Draws Date and Time Event Location 3 February 2018, 16:00 Team Leaders Information Meeting Press Conference Room 6 February 2018, 10:00 Team Leaders Meeting – Team Event Press Conference Room 8 February 2018, 19:00 Team Leaders Meeting I Press Conference Room 12 February 2018, 16:00 Team Leader Meeting II Press Conference Room Draws All draws are held in the press conference room on the first floor of the Gangneung Ice Arena. Supplemental accreditation devices Access devices (armbands) will be distributed to team officials by PyeongChang 2018 Sport at the first team leaders’ meeting. These devices grant access to accreditation zones within the 2 and blue access codes. Late Athlete Replacement Policy for the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 The deadline for the final lists of participating athletes in the Games of the XXIII Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang 2018 (the “PyeongChang Winter Games”) is 28 January 2018, 21:00 GMT (29 January 2018, 06:00 Korean time, sport entries deadline). However, where urgent medical problems arise, or in other exceptional circumstances that are assessed on a case-by-case basis, the relevant International Federation and its respective Medical expert and when deemed appropriate, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) may permit the permanent replacement of one athlete by Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 12 another ONLY in the same sport/discipline/event after the sport entries deadline up to the time of the draw meeting for individual events/first Team Leaders' Meeting for Team Event, for the relevant sport/discipline/event (one hour before the meeting). The sport-specific information including Late Athlete Replacement deadlines were updated on 8 December 2017 on PyeongChang 2018 Extranet. A late athlete replacement is possible only provided that: (i) The replacement athlete is entitled, and qualified, to take part in the PyeongChang Winter Games as stipulated in the “Qualification Systems - XXIII Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang 2018”, per sport/disciplines published in 2015, and regularly updated by the IOC; (ii) The National Olympic Committee (“NOC”) of the replacement athlete had applied for accreditation for the athlete prior to the application for accreditation deadline on 9 October 2017. As such, the replacement athlete has been registered by PyeongChang 2018 in the “NOC’s Athlete Accreditation Long List”; and (iii) No doping control issues are pending concerning the replacement athlete. The following additional procedures must also be carried out within the timeframe stated in this policy in order for one athlete to be replaced by another: (a) The relevant NOC must fill out a “Late Athlete Replacement Form” for the athlete being replaced and the replacement athlete (not applicable if using the e-LAR tool); (b) The “Sport Entry Form” must be completed and submitted by the relevant NOC (not required if using the e-LAR tool) for the replacement athlete; (c) The “Conditions of Participation” including the “Parental / Legal Guardian Acknowledgement of Consent for Minors” form must be completed and submitted by the relevant NOC for the replacement athlete. The NOC must submit a scanned copy of the “Conditions of Participation” electronically and bring the original, signed and stamped to the PyeongChang 2018 Accreditation Centre. (d) The accreditation card of the replaced athlete must be withdrawn and handed over to the Olympic Village Arrivals / Accreditation Centre in the Olympic Village, in order to allow for accreditation entitlements to be transferred to the replacement athlete (subject to the approval of the IOC, as referred to above). Following the transfer, the accreditation card of the replaced athlete shall be cancelled. All documentation and queries regarding this matter should be addressed to PyeongChang 2018 Sports Entries. NOCs may submit a Late Athlete Replacement Form with all relevant documentation by using the e-LAR tool, by e-mail or in person to: PyeongChang 2018 Sport Entries Office at the Welcome Centre in the PyeongChang Olympic Village Tel: +82 33 - 350 - 3407 E-mail: sportentries@pyeongchang2018.com * The policy is subject to further change by the IOC for exceptional circumstances. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 13 Enforcement of Rule 50 of the Olympic Charter PyeongChang 2018 is committed to enforcing Rule 50 of the Olympic Charter by ensuring the XXIII Olympic Winter Games are free of advertising, demonstrations and propaganda. This is a joint effort between PyeongChang 2018, the IOC, the International Federations (IFs) and each NOC participating in the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018. The IFs are responsible for monitoring the athletes’ and officials’ uniforms for Rule 50 infractions as they enter the Field of Play during competition and training. PyeongChang 2018 supports the IFs in monitoring the athletes’ and officials’ uniforms. The following is an excerpt from the Olympic Charter in force as from 15 September 2017. Rule 50 (Advertising, Demonstrations, Propaganda) 1. Except as may be authorized by the IOC Executive Board on an exceptional basis, no form of advertising or other publicity shall be allowed in and above the stadia, venues and other competition areas which are considered as part of the Olympic sites. Commercial installations and advertising signs shall not be allowed in the stadia, venues or other sports grounds. 2. No kind of demonstration or political, religious or racial propaganda is permitted in any Olympic sites, venues or other areas. Bye-law to Rule 50 1. No form of publicity or propaganda, commercial or otherwise, may appear on persons, on sportswear, accessories or, more generally, on any article of clothing or equipment whatsoever worn or used by all competitors, team officials, other team personnel and all other participants in the Olympic Games, except for the identification – as defined in paragraph 8 below – of the manufacturer of the article or equipment concerned, provided that such identification shall not be marked conspicuously for advertising purposes. The IOC Executive Board shall adopt guidelines that provide further details on the implementation of this principle. Any violation of this Bye-law 1 and the guidelines adopted hereunder may result in disqualification of the person or delegation concerned, or withdrawal of the accreditation of the person or delegation concerned, without prejudice to further measures and sanctions which may be pronounced by the IOC Executive Board or Session. The numbers worn by competitors may not display publicity of any kind and must bear the Olympic emblem of the OCOG. 2. Any mascot created for the Olympic Games shall be considered to be an Olympic emblem, the design of which must be submitted by the OCOG to the IOC Executive Board for its approval. Such mascot may not be used for commercial purposes in the country of an NOC without the latter’s prior written approval. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 14 3. To be valid, all contracts of the OCOG providing for any element of advertising, including the right or license to use the emblem or the mascot of the Olympic Games, must be in conformity with the Olympic Charter and must comply with the instructions given by the IOC Executive Board. The same shall apply to contracts relating to the timing equipment, the scoreboards, and to the injection of any identification signal in television programmes. Breaches of these regulations come under the authority of the Executive Board. 4. The OCOG shall ensure the protection of the property of the emblem and the mascot of the Olympic Games for the benefit of the IOC, both nationally and internationally. However, the OCOG alone and, after the OCOG has been wound up, the NOC of the host country, may exploit such emblem and mascot, as well as other marks, designs, badges, posters, objects and documents connected with the Olympic Games during their preparation and celebration and terminating not later than the end of the calendar year during which such Olympic Games are held. Upon the expiry of this period, all rights in or relating to such emblem, mascot and other marks, designs, badges, posters, objects and documents shall thereafter belong entirely to the IOC. The OCOG and/or the NOC, as the case may be and to the extent necessary, shall act as trustees (in a fiduciary capacity) for the sole benefit of the IOC in this respect. 5. The provisions of this Bye-law also apply, mutatis mutandis, to all contracts signed by the organising committee of a Session or an Olympic Congress. 6. The uniforms of the competitors, team officials, and other team personnel may include the flag or Olympic emblem of their NOC and, with the consent of the OCOG, the OCOG Olympic emblem. The IF officials may wear the uniform and the emblem of their IF. 7. The identification on all technical gear, installations and other apparatus, which are neither worn nor used by competitors, team officials, other team personnel or any other participants in the Olympic Games, including timing equipment and scoreboards, may on no account be larger than 1/10th of the height of the equipment, installation or apparatus in question, and shall not be greater than 10cm high. 8. The word “identification” means the normal display of the name, designation, trademark, logo or any other distinctive sign of the manufacturer of the item, appearing not more than once per item. 9. The OCOG, all competitors, team officials, other team personnel and all other participants in the Olympic Games shall comply with the relevant manuals, guides, regulations or guidelines, and all other instructions of the IOC Executive Board, in respect of all matters subject to Rule 50 and this Bye-law. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 15 Rules for Figure Skating Item Application of Manufacturer Identification Guidelines Clothing Competition clothing (costumes) Warm-up suit No identification of the manufacturer on skaters’ costumes is allowed. One identification of the manufacturer per clothing will be permitted, to a maximum size of 20 cm2. If a roll neck or polo shirt is worn, no identification of the manufacturer may Collars and roll necks appear on the collar or on the neck. Only one identification will be allowed; it may be situated on the chest, with a maximum size of 20 cm2. Accessories Tights overshoes socks one identification of the manufacturer per accessory item will be towel permitted, to a maximum size of 6cm2 Exception: Two identifications of the manufacturer per accessory item Headgear will be permitted, to a maximum size of 6 cm2 each and placed above each ear. Gloves eyewear one identification of the manufacturer per accessory item will be permitted, with a maximum size of 6 cm2 per glove Exception: Two identifications of the manufacturer per accessory item will be permitted, with a maximum size of 6 cm2 each, one on each side. Exception: one identification of the manufacturer per equipment item Bag will be permitted, not greater than 10% of the surface area of the item, to a maximum size of 60 cm2 Skates/Footwear Exception: One identification of the manufacturer will be permitted per skate/footwear. Skates The manufacturer’s trademarks shall reflect standard commercial practices and not exceed 20 cm2 per skate/footwear. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 16 Sport Information Desks Olympic Villages The Sport Information Desk (SID) at each Olympic Village is located within the NOC Services Centre in the residential zone. Hours of operation are similar to NOC Services Centre opening hours: from 07:00 to 23:00. The SID distributes competition and training-related information to NOC Chefs de Mission, Deputy Chefs de Mission and proxy card holders. All printed official information is placed in the pigeon holes dedicated to each discipline. This information includes the following:  Competition/training schedule information  Start lists  Competition results  Changes to the competition/training schedule  Team Leaders’ Meeting schedule  IF and competition management communications  Sport publication  Weather information Upon a team’s request, an SID staff will assist in finding the printed report required or with navigating through the electronic system myINFO. Team leaders and team managers are requested to regularly check at the SID for updated information. Competition Venue At the competition venues, start lists, results, training schedules, competition schedules and other sport related information, including real-time updates during the day, will be distributed through race offices, SIDs or Competition Management offices. Interpretation Services PyeongChang 2018 provides volunteer interpretation services for athletes’ interviews at the mixed zones in the competition venues. In the case of emergencies, and if available, the interpretation services by volunteers for foreign languages other than English may be extended to the doping control stations and medical stations. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 17 Professional interpreters provide interpretation services for official press conferences at the Main Press Centre, medal-round conferences at the competition venues, IOC meetings, Chefs de Mission meetings either in consecutive or simultaneous modes depending on the demands and availabilities. Professional interpretation covers French, Italian, German, Russian, Mandarin, Japanese and Korean using English as the pivot language. Volunteer interpretation, on the other hand, will utilise Korean as the pivot language and will additionally cover Czech. The languages provided through both the volunteers and professional interpreters vary by locations and clients and will be determined daily by PyeongChang 2018 Language Services taking into account the needs of key Olympic stakeholders and other PyeongChang 2018 functional areas. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 18 Sport Services For the exact locations, please refer to the maps at the back of this manual. Athlete Services Athletes’ Lounge The lounge is located on the right side of the athletes’ entrance to the venue. The snacks, beverages and hot/cold meals will be provided throughout the training and competition sessions from 1 to 25 February 2018. It includes an Info+ terminal, computers with internet access and televisions. The athletes lounge opens one hour prior to/ after all training and competitions. Medical Services Room Medical services are available during all training and competition sessions at the Gangneung Ice Arena and during all training at the training venue. The rooms are located on the first floor and the basement. Seating Sections Athlete and team seating is located on the third and fourth floor of the Gangneung Ice Arena. Figure Skating athletes and team officials may access the seating area using their accreditation on figure skating competition days only. Seating on Figure Skating competition days is on a first–come, first– served basis. Uniform Repair and Hair & Make-up Room The room is located in front of dressing rooms on the same corridor. Hair (drying, haircutting, styling), makeup and costume repair services are available. Staff providing these services are on call at all times and are on site two hours prior to the start of each competition. A detailed hours–of–operation schedule will be posted on–site. During on–call periods, appointments can be made via the hair, makeup and costume repair room. Appointments should be made 24 hours prior to the requested time. Priority is given to those who have booked appointments. Skate Sharpening Room The room is located near dressing rooms. Staff providing these services are on call at all times and are on–site prior to the start of each competition. A detailed hours–of–operation schedule will be posted on–site. Dressing Rooms and Policy Short Track Speed Skating and Figure Skating athletes share a number of dressing rooms within the competition venue. Therefore, on 17 and 20 February 2018, Short Track Speed Skating athletes have Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 19 access from one hour prior to the start of pre-competition warm-up. Meanwhile Figure Skating athletes are requested to leave the dressing rooms no more than one hour after the end of their competition. The dressing room schedule is posted outside each dressing room and at the Sport Information Desk. Only Competitors, the team medical staff and the team leaders are allowed to enter the Figure Skating dressing rooms. Special guards will control. Rinkside Policy Four people per athlete or team are allowed within the Field of Play during an athlete’s or team’s performance. The team decides, who they are. A maximum of two people can be at the boards during a skater’s/team’s performance (green supplementary card). The two other individuals (red cards) must wait in a designated area away from the boards, but inside the curtain. A maximum of two people can sit with the athlete/team in the kiss and cry. Supplemental accreditation for access to the boards is distributed at the on–ice area prior to a skater’s or team’s warm–up, and is collected upon exiting the kiss and cry. Exhibition Gala Competitors who are placed in the top four of each event (Ladies Single Skating, Men Single Skating, Pair Skating and Ice Dance), and some selected skaters are obliged to skate in the exhibition gala, scheduled for 25 February 2018. The choreographed finale will be introduced to skaters during the official practice for the “Gala Exhibition” as to the official schedule. Exhibition Training The exhibition gala training is mandatory for all exhibition gala skaters 23 and 24 February 2018. It is highly recommended that exhibition gala skaters also utilize the special exhibition gala training sessions scheduled, which begin on 16 February 2018. During the exhibition practice, skaters, invited to participate in the Exhibition practice, may use these sessions also for preparation for the World Championships. Training for the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2018 In preparation for the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2018, each event has access to additional ice time at the training venue following the completion of the last segment of their event. At the team leaders’ meeting, each team leader is asked to confirm each athlete’s arrival and departure date. ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2018 training for each event begins on the following date: Pair Skating – 16 February Men Single Skating – 19 February Ice Dance – 22 February Ladies Single Skating – 24 February Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 20 The final day for all ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2018 training is 24 February 2018. To attend these training sessions, all athletes and/or team leaders are required to sign up at the Figure Skating Headquarters 1, by noon two days prior to the scheduled training. For example, if training takes place on 19 February at 14:55, athletes or team leaders must sign up by noon on 17 February. A communication will be issued with the assignments of each athlete who has signed up for training, including the respective training groups and music rotation sheets. These communications are available the morning prior to the day of training. Only those who are scheduled have access to training. Warm–up Area The warm-up area is located near the dressing rooms. Exercise bikes, treadmills, weight machines and stretching mats are available in these areas. Video Filming If a team wishes to undertake its own technical filming in a competition venue during the competition, it may do so from the athlete and spectator seating area using non-professional video cameras. Teams may also film during training sessions using non-professional cameras. For further guidelines regarding filming at the competition venues, NOCs should refer to the IOC’s Guidelines for Technical Filming, which is available on the IOC NOCnet. All such film material may be used solely for internal viewing. Lost and Found Found property will be kept at the Sport Information Desk in the Gangneung Ice Arena. Operational Facilities Field of Play Changeover The Gangneung Ice Arena is the competition venue for both Short Track Speed Skating and Figure Skating. As a result, the Field of Play will need to change daily in order to meet ISU standards and regulations for each discipline. This changeover includes, but is not limited to, the following:  Removing and replacing sections of the Short Track Speed Skating padding system;  Removing and replacing sections of the timing and scoring platform;  Removing and replacing camera platforms;  Removing and replacing sports equipment in both fields of play and back–of–house areas. The Field of Play changeover takes place 19 times during the course of the Olympic Winter Games. It requires the assistance of approximately 60 people from various areas within the venue, including Sport, Logistics, Broadcast and Overlay, to successfully complete it in a timely manner. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 21 Ice The ice surface at the Gangneung Ice Arena is 30 x 60 m. The ice is maintained to ensure that both Figure Skating and Short Track Speed Skating athletes have the optimum competition conditions. The ice maker’s team adjusts the climate in the venue and the Field of Play to best accommodate the needs of both disciplines. Start Lists and Results Start lists and results are distributed via the mailboxes in the Gangneung Ice Arena in the athletes’ lounge and on the various information boards. Music Music Collection Competition music must adhere to the ISU Rule 343: music reproduction system. All competitors shall provide competition music of excellent quality on CD, MD or other approved format. The covers/discs must show the exact running time of the music (not the skating time), which will be certified by the competitor and team leaders when the music is submitted before the athlete’s/team’s first training session at either the Gangneung Ice Arena or training venue. Each competitor must bring a second complete and identical set of music (CD) recordings as a backup. Music should be submitted at least one hour before the competitor’s first training session to the music room in the venue. If music arrives at the last minute before the first practice, it can also be taken directly to the music position at the rink side of the main and practice rink. Music collection After the Event Competition music can be picked up from the music room at the Gangneung Ice Arena following the conclusion of the respective event. Exhibition Gala Music Participants in Men Single Skating competition, the Pair Skating competition or the Ice Dance competition and selected for participation in the Exhibition Gala must hand in their music and completed music information form by noon on the day following their competition event at the music room at the Gangneung Ice Arena. Ladies Single Skating must follow this request immediately following their free skating event on 23 February 2018. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 22 Venue Access Athletes Entrance TA shuttles will drop athletes and team officials living in the Olympic Village off at the athletes’ entrance on the south-west side of the venue. Athletes and team officials proceed through the entrance to the athletes’ dressing rooms which are located in close proximity of the entrance. Access Control Athletes and officials must carry their accreditation cards with them at all times to ensure full access to all services and areas at the Gangneung Ice Arena and training venue. The pass must remain visible at all times while the pass holder is at the venue and must be kept secure when athletes are on the ice. Training Session Access for Athlete Entourage At the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, an accredited athlete’s unaccredited entourage (private coach, trainer and family) will be able to access such athlete’s selected training sessions from 9 February 2018 by using Training Session Tickets (TSTs). The TST will entitle the holder an opportunity to watch a specific training session on a specific day. Within the venue, the TST holder will have access to a designated seating or standing spectator area and the washrooms. There will be no food sold at the venue during the training sessions. The PyeongChang 2018 Sport will manage the distribution of TSTs to designated persons on each team. These procedures will also be communicated at the first team leaders’ meeting and through the SID or race office at the competition and training venues. Getting to the Venues Although the TST will provide access to the venues and certain venue shuttle services during the specified sessions, TST holders should be aware of the following:  Transport to and from the venue or shuttle location (if applicable) will be the sole responsibility of the TST holder.  The TST will not entitle the holder to free public transport in, or connecting to the coastal cluster or the mountain cluster.  The TST will not act as a vehicle access and/or parking permit (VAPP). TST Viewing Zone  TSTs will not entitle the ticket holder to any privileges other than attending the designated practice session in a designated seating /standing area. They will not have access to any other part of the venue. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 23  Should the TST holder require special access within the venue, the request would need to go through the SID in the Olympic Village with an explanation of the access required and the reason for it. The PyeongChang 2018 Sport Manager will consider the request and, if accepted, will ensure that the TST holder gains the required access. Training Session Access – Figure Skating Training Sessions with Training Session Tickets (TST) Date Operating Time Entrance Open 10 Feb 10:00 – 12:45 09:00 12 Feb 07:00 – 09:00 06:30 13 Feb 10:20 – 13:10 09:20 14 Feb 06:15 – 09:05 05:45 07:15 – 09:25 06:45 18:00 – 21:40 17:00 16 Feb 06:15 – 09:05 05:45 17 Feb 06:15 – 09:05 05:45 Venue 15 Feb Main Rink in Gangneung Ice Arena 08:00 – 12:00 07:00 18 Feb 12:10 – 15:45 19 Feb 06:15 – 09:05 05:45 20 Feb 06:45 – 08:55 06:15 21 Feb 06:15 – 09:05 05:45 22 Feb 07:00 – 10:10 06:00 23 Feb 06:30 – 09:00 06:00 TST Requests and Distribution Each NOC will be entitled to two TSTs per athlete for each day the athlete trains. The TST will be valid for a specific date and session, and will be identified as belonging to a specific NOC. Each NOC/team representative should submit the TST application to the SID in the Olympic Village, at least 2 days prior to the training day that the TST is required for. TSTs will be available for pickup at the SID in the Olympic Village by the NOC/team representative Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 24 only one day before the training day. They will be responsible for the further distribution of TSTs. Lost or stolen TSTs will not be replaced. Transport TST holders can take a public shuttle to the venue. The exact details of the transport system will be provided at the team leaders’ meeting. TST Venue Access and Spectating Area The venue should only be accessed via the spectator entrance. TST holders will only use the designated areas in team seats. General Training Information Team leaders are asked to notify the Competition Management Office if an athlete will not be attending a training session. Training Access Pass (TAP) TAP, formerly known as a Training Venue Pass, provides access for operational non-accredited NOC staff (such as personal coaches, physiotherapists, etc.) to specific training sessions at specific venues for a specified duration of time to support athletes during their training. NOCs must enter the names and details of all potential persons who may use the TAP into the eACR using the category Training Access Pass by the Sport Entries deadline (28 January 2018, 21:00 GMT). During the Games, requests must be placed by 18:00 the day before the requested TAP. TAPs may be collected at the Venue Accreditation Offices at the competition venue. TAPs will be handed over in exchange for the recipients’ official document (e.g., passport). TAP must be returned by the deadline, and the official document will be returned. Details on the TAP management for figure skating will be shared during the first Team Leaders' meeting. Radio Frequency – Spectrum Management NOCs that require the use of radio frequency (RF) devices (such as portable radios) must have registered their equipment with the PyeongChang 2018 Organizing Committee via a formal process by 15 December 2017. The on-site approval will be conducted from 29 January to 25 February 2018, but the requested frequencies may no longer be available. All radio spectrum users were encouraged to apply early due to the limited availability of radio resources. All the equipment provided by the PyeongChang 2018 Organizing Committee are already registered. The use of spectrum is free of charge for the organisers and participants of the Olympic Games. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 25 Individuals who wish to use mobile phones, laptops or personal digital assistants (PDAs) at the venues may connect to the wireless network at the Games. RF use for private Wi-Fi is regulated by PyeongChang 2018. Individuals who wish to use private Wi-Fi at the venues should formally apply to the PyeongChang 2018 Organizing Committee. RF use would be free of charge. Testing and Tagging To minimise interference during the Games, PyeongChang 2018 is controlling which RF equipment can be taken into and used within the venues. Please have your equipment authorised at any Spectrum Management Room (SMR) when you arrive in PyeongChang. This can be arranged by contacting our Spectrum Team at spectrum@pyeongchang2018.com. Please visit the SMR prior to entering the venue. The RF team will examine the RF equipment to ensure that it matches the specifications outlined in the Radio Frequency Use license given by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (MSIP) with regard to spectrum issues. After testing is completed, the RF equipment will have a colour-coded tag affixed to it, indicating that it is permitted in a particular venue. Equipment authorisation can be made from 29 January to 18 March 2018 at the following locations:  Mountain Cluster: Alpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre, Phoenix Snow Park, Olympic Village, Jeongseon Alpine Centre, Yongpyong Alpine Centre;  Coastal Cluster: Olympic Park, Olympic Village Note: It is highly important to comply with this authorisation process. The PyeongChang 2018 Organizing Committee strongly encourages you to speak with your NOC with regard to any radio devices that you plan on using during the Olympic Winter Games. Equipment Inspections at Venues All RF equipment entering a venue are inspected for authorisation during security screening by utilising the colour-coded visual identifier. A license-exempt portable router may be brought into a venue. However it will be automatically blocked from use. Interference Reports of interference within the venue should be made to the PyeongChang 2018 technology service desk at the venue. A service desk staff member will record the complaint, prioritise it based on the established criteria, and then forward the complaint to the Spectrum Management Team for action. Unauthorised Use of Spectrum Please avoid the unauthorised use of spectrum. Should the regulator or a PyeongChang 2018 staff trace an interference source to an unauthorised operation, they will be authorised to enforce a range of penalties up to and including removing licenses/accreditations and a fine not exceeding approximately USD 3,000. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 26 Frequency Changes The PyeongChang 2018 Spectrum Management Team will work with the user if a frequency change is required following frequency submission. PyeongChang 2018 will not charge the RF user any fee for this service. However, due to the demand for wireless spectrum, its availability will be limited. Weather Information As the official provider of meteorological services for the PyeongChang 2018 Games, the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) will be dedicated to providing real-time weather observations for the venues and tailored forecasts for sports to meet the needs of athletes, IFs, NOCs, the IOC and other clients. Weather information will be provided mainly through INFO, myINFO, the PyeongChang Olympic Winter Games Smart Weather Service website at pc2018.kma.go.kr and briefings at team leaders' meetings. Routine weather information will also be available at Sport Information Desks. Historical Weather Data Below are one-decade (2008 - 2017) averages and extremes of climatological variables for the Olympic period of 9 - 25 February in the coastal cluster. Climate Characteristics – Coastal Cluster Gangneung Weather Station (26 m above sea level) 9 - 25 February Average Temperature 2.5C° Average Maximum Temperature 6.9C° Average Minimum Temperature - 1.3C° Highest Temperature (Date occurred) 21.4C° (25 February 2010) Lowest Temperature (Date occurred) - 9.7C° (09 February 2015) Average Relative Humidity 51% Lowest Relative Humidity (Date occurred) 6% (16 February 2009) Average Total Precipitation 35.6 mm Average Total Snowfall 33.6 cm Average Wind Speed 2.8 m/s Highest Wind Speed (10 min. average) (Date occurred) 11.3 m/s (22 February 2008) Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 27 Doping Control Doping control is carried out in accordance with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) AntiDoping Rules and in conformity with the World Anti-Doping Code and its accompanying international standards. PyeongChang 2018 has worked with developing a test distribution plan in consultation and with approval from the IOC, outlining the number, selection methodology, timing and type of sample required for each sport. Samples can be collected anytime, anywhere from the opening of the Olympic Villages on 1 February 2018 to the Closing Ceremony on 25 February 2018. Urine and blood samples are collected both in- and out of-competition. Under the IOC Anti-Doping Rules, in-competition means ‘the period commencing 12 hours before a competition in which the athlete is scheduled to participate through to the end of such competition and the sample collection process related to such competition.’ Any doping control which is not in-competition is out-of-competition. For individual events, the in-competition selection criteria normally include a number of top finishers plus a number of random selections and target tests based on the intelligence. Doping control samples will be analysed at the WADA-accredited laboratory as per the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List. In accordance with PyeongChang 2018 technical procedures, once an athlete is told to attend doping control, he/she has to immediately report to the doping control station, unless there are valid reasons for a delay, as determined in accordance with International Standard for Testing and Investigation (ISTI) article 5.4.4. A chaperone remains with the athlete throughout the entire doping control process. WADA is working with PyeongChang 2018 to ensure a clean Games and provide an Athlete Outreach Program at all Olympic Villages. Transportation Following the Completion of Doping Control Three transport options will be available for athletes once they have completed doping control, depending on the circumstances at the particular venue:  The athlete transport system (TA) connecting the competition venue to the Village  The dedicated vehicles of the athlete’s NOC  If the TA system is no longer operating from the venue and an NOC dedicated vehicle is unavailable to transport the athlete, the chaperone manager can arrange a doping control vehicle for the athlete back to the Village. Victory Ceremony for athletes who have not completed doping control Medallists who cannot complete the doping control process at the venue in sufficient time before a Victory Ceremony at the Medals Plaza will be accompanied by a doping control officer to the Victory Ceremony. The doping control process will then be completed in the doping control station at the Medals Plaza. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 28 Safety If You Detect Any Threats or Safety Concerns  Stop your activities immediately.  Switch off all equipment/machinery.  Inform people in dangerous areas.  Inform any PyeongChang 2018 employee/volunteer.  If you are in a hotel, inform the hotel service or the maintenance team.  Inform local emergency services in case of emergency (such as in case of fire).  Inform your team manager about the case, and follow his/her instructions. In Case of Emergency Emergency Communication System You may be alerted of an evacuation through the following:  Venue/building audible fire alarm system  Venue/building information systems (information boards, public audio system and others)  Notification by your team member or manager  Notification by local emergency services (police, fire department and others) Evacuation Procedure  Do not panic or run.  Try to help people around you, and keep calm.  If it does not threaten your safety and does not slow down the evacuation, take your outdoor clothes, important documents, valuables and money.  Do exactly as you are told by the management, emergency services and the personnel leading the evacuation.  Do not use the elevators or escalators.  Move quickly toward the nearest emergency exit.  If possible, help others, especially those with disabilities.  In case of fire or chemical accident, use the simplest forms of respiratory protection: wet clothes, wet towels, wet gauze dressings and others.  Move toward the muster point. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 29 Security Korean government agencies play the main role in providing security for the Games. PyeongChang 2018 Security coordinates the activities of the government, private security agencies and PyeongChang 2018 to assist in the delivery of a safe and secure Games. Access Control to Competition and Non-Competition Venues All venue visitors and vehicles will be subject to a security screening procedure. Electronic access control systems will be used to check documents that permit access to secure areas of the venues. To access locked-down facilities, all individuals must pass through an X-ray system, called a mag and bag, at the Pedestrian Screening Areas (PSA). This system aims to identify prohibited or restricted items, which will need to be stored outside the secure perimeter before the individual can gain access to the venue. After personal and baggage inspection, their accreditation will be checked to allow for access. The same security procedures will apply to NOC dedicated vehicles, which will undergo an inspection at the Vehicle Screening Areas (VSA). The driver’s accreditation and Vehicle Access and Parking Permit (VAPP) will also need to be checked before the vehicle can enter the venue. Venue Security Perimeters Mountain Cluster In the Alpensia Olympic Park – Alpensia Biathlon, Cross-Country Skiing and Ski Jumping centres – accredited persons only need to be screened once to enter the competition venues as these venues share a common security perimeter. Accreditation will be checked at access control points between different venues and zones, but accredited persons will not be required to undergo multiple security screenings to move between these venues. The Olympic Stadium, Medals Plaza and common domain in the PyeongChang Olympic Plaza will have a common security perimeter. Visitors will only be screened once. Coastal Cluster To access the venues in the Gangneung Olympic Park – Gangneung Curling Centre, Gangneung Hockey Centre, Gangneung Ice Arena, and Gangneung Oval - accredited persons only need to be screened once to enter the competition venues as these venues share a common security perimeter. Accreditation will be checked at access control points between different venues and zones, but accredited persons will not be required to undergo multiple security screenings to move between these venues. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 30 Transport and Security The transport system for athletes and team officials (TA) will operate from within one secure perimeter to another (clean-to-clean transport). A clean-to-clean transport system will operate from the Transport Mall at the Olympic Villages to and from training and competition venues and between the Olympic Villages. TA vehicles will run from within one secure perimeter to another and athletes and team officials can remain in the vehicle while vehicles goes through a brief external screening at the VSA. Olympic Village residents arriving at the Village Transport Mall will get off the TA bus and walk through a PSA into the Olympic Village. NOC dedicated vehicles, T1 and T2 vehicles that leave a secure perimeter must pass through a VSA before re-entering a secure perimeter. Drivers and passengers will be asked to proceed to a PSA while VSA personnel search the vehicle. List of Prohibited and Restricted Items at Venues The restricted and prohibited items policy applies to spectators and accredited individuals at the Games. Accredited athletes and team officials will be permitted to bring items into venues that are required for specific Games-related activities (for example, tools of the trade) through the designated athlete entrances at competition and training venues. The following table is based on the most updated version of the prohibited and restricted items lists and provides an overview of the items that are [prohibited - X, restricted – R, Tools of the Trade – T and permitted - O] at PyeongChang 2018 competition and training venues. Prohibited items will not be permitted into the venues under any circumstances and restricted items may be allowed into the venues under certain conditions. Item Description  Explosive Materials & Ignition Devices (including. fireworks)  Weapons and other blunt/sharp materials that could threaten safety of others (ex. poles, golf clubs, baseball bats, golf umbrellas, etc.)  Materials of an extremist, offensive or discriminatory nature against a country person or group based on race, colour of skin, ethnic, national or social background, gender, disability, language, religion, political opinion sexual orientation (ex. banners, printouts, paints, clothing, etc.)  Freestanding items taller than 1.5m  Flags of non-participating countries  Noisemakers (ex. cymbals, gongs, loudspeakers, vuvuzela, whistles, cheering balloons, etc.) Athletes and Team Officials Spectators Ⅹ Ⅹ Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 31  Animals except service animals  Drone  Outdoor/camping equipment and recreational sport equipment (ex. folding chairs, mats, tents, Frisbee etc.)  Large items unable to be screened (over 50×50×50cm in size)  Camera lens exceeding 300mm in length  Monopods and tripods  Glass containers or other containers in which their contents cannot be easily checked (ex. tumbler, vacuum bottle, etc.)  Firearms and ammunition (including replicas, component parts or any device resembling a firearm) R For biathlon athletes and team officials at Alpensia Biathlon Centre Ⅹ R  All forms of knives, scissors and bladed items  Hand tools & Electric tools (ex. gimlets, saws, axes, screwdrivers, hammers, drills, electric saws, etc.)  Compressed and liquid gas and aerosol sprays  Corrosive Chemicals and Flammable Substances  Wireless signal equipment  Sports equipment with wheels and accessories (ex. bikes, rollerskates, etc.) Except for office supplies , Needed for repair and maintenance of sport equipment Ⅹ R Needed for repair and maintenance of sport equipment Ⅹ R Ⅹ Except for equipment with approved frequency R Items needed for training allowed Ⅹ R Foods and beverages for children or patients R  Foods, beverages and liquids  Light emitting devices (ex. laser pointers and flash bulbs, etc.)  Large flags  Mobility aids (ex. walking sticks, clutches, etc.)  Medicine  Narcotics and Psychotropic Drugs, and Cannabis  Cosmetics  Small personal household medicine with English or Korean label  Clear plastic and unbranded water bottles smaller than 1L Less than 5L snack or food in a sealed or Less than 1L snack or airtight packaging for food in a sealed or airtight personal consumption packaging for personal consumption R Ⅹ Except for office supplies and personal R Flags cannot exceed 2m x 1m R Except for people with a mobility impairment R Except for holder of a valid medical prescription and POCOG permit R Holder of a valid medical prescription R Up to 5 items of up to 200 mL each contained in an original, non-glass container O O Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 32 Medical Services General Aspects Under the supervision of the Medical Commission of the International Olympic Committee (IOC MC), and in accordance with the stipulation of the Olympic Charter, PyeongChang 2018 has developed a comprehensive and integrated healthcare programme for all constituents of the Olympic Games. Medical services will be provided in the following:  Athlete Medical Stations at all competition and training venues, arranged in accordance with the IOC requirements and each International Federation’s (IF) requirements  Polyclinics in the PyeongChang Olympic Village and the Gangneung Olympic Village  Designated hospitals for athletes and Olympic Family members  Medical facilities accessible for spectators, Olympic Family members, ticketed spectators, media and the workforce at all competition venues and certain non-competition venues (PyeongChang Olympic Stadium, Olympic Family Hotels and Gangneung Olympic Park). Consistent public health surveillance will include the monitoring of infectious and communicable diseases, regular sanitary inspections and testing for water and air quality control. A healthy lifestyle promotion and no-smoking policy programme will be in place. Medical Services at the Venues PyeongChang 2018 will provide medical services at all competition, training and official noncompetition venues in accordance with the relevant IF. Venue medical services consist of mobile medical teams, First Aid Stations and Medical Stations. Each venue will be covered by Emergency Medical Services. Athletes injured on the Field of Play will be evaluated on-site by professional rescuers (medicalpatrol) or by Field of Play medical teams depending on the venue and according to the relevant IF requirements. If necessary, the athlete will be evacuated from the Field of Play and transported to the Athlete Medical Station, Polyclinic, designated hospitals or other facility, as appropriate. NOC medical personnel are advised to attend a meeting with the relevant venue medical officer / venue medical supervisor during the first few days of the official training to establish the procedures, roles and responsibilities of the personnel. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 33 Polyclinics Polyclinics will be located in the Residential Zone of each Village, and will offer medical services to accredited athletes and team officials from 1 to 25 February 2018. Services will be limited during the Villages’ pre-opening period from 26 to 31 January 2018, and from 26 to 28 February 2018. The Olympic Village Polyclinics will offer the following services 24 hours a day: emergency services, laboratory and radiology. During the time from 07:00 to 23:00, Polyclinic will work as a multidisciplinary medical facility and will provide family medicine, rehabilitation, orthopaedics, oriental medicine, ophthalmology, pharmacy, physiotherapy, and gastroenterology, pulmonology, gynaecology and psychiatry services upon request. Olympic Hospitals If a patient requires in-patient treatment or any services above and beyond that which is provided in Athlete Polyclinics, he/she will be transferred by ambulance to the nearest designated hospital. PyeongChang 2018 has identified two main medical facilities to provide medical care to athletes and team officials. These hospitals will provide appropriate confidentiality, language support, simplified billing procedures, and a clear communication protocol with PyeongChang 2018. Emergency Medical Services and Transport During the Games, PyeongChang 2018 will coordinate all emergency transport services. The venue medical officer will be responsible for choosing the type of transport needed, depending on the type of injury or illness, weather and road conditions and the proximity to the hospitals. All ambulances are equipped with ALS equipment and staffed by two paramedics. The ambulances dedicated to athletes will also be staffed by a resuscitation specialist. In each cluster, there is a back-up ambulance substation, to ensure that a vehicle dispatched from the venue can be replaced in a timely manner. The integrated dispatch centre will coordinate ambulance positioning and rotation, and will cooperate with and report to the medical headquarters. Ambulances dedicated to Olympic venues will not be used for medical services outside such venues, except when local healthcare resources are not sufficient enough to handle mass casualties in the event of an accident or a natural disaster. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 34 Interpretation Services All individuals needing medical assistance have access to interpretation services at all Olympic venues. Public Health Public health services including, but not limited to, disease surveillance, communicable disease control, emergency health management and hygiene management will be in place throughout the regions where the Games are being held. The Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 will be a smoking-free Games. Smoking and tobacco consumption in any form, including e-cigarettes, will be prohibited within all venues of PyeongChang 2018. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 35 Ceremonies Opening and Closing Ceremonies The Opening Ceremony will be held on 9 February 2018 and the Closing Ceremony on 25 February 2018. Both ceremonies will take place at the PyeongChang Olympic Stadium in the PyeongChang Olympic Plaza. The Olympic Stadium has no roof and the average temperatures in PyeongChang mountain cluster during the Olympic period in February are as follows: Average Daily Temperature -5 °C Average Maximum Temperature 0 °C Average Minimum Temperature -10 °C Each NOC delegation will receive the same number of Opening and Closing Ceremony marching passes as they have accredited athletes (Aa), plus six for their accredited officials (Ac, Ao). Marching passes will need to be accompanied by a validated accreditation card. For the Opening Ceremony, the marching order of delegations will be determined by the Korean alphabet and IOC protocol. After the Opening Ceremony and Closing Ceremony parades, marching athletes and officials will be seated in a dedicated area of the PyeongChang Olympic Stadium for the remainder of the shows. Venue and Victory Ceremonies Please refer to the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 Victory Ceremonies Schedule and the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 Competition Schedule at the end of this manual for current information on dates, times and locations of the PyeongChang 2018 Venue and Victory Ceremonies. The Venue Ceremonies will be conducted in English, French and Korean. Venue Ceremonies Venue Ceremonies will take place in the competition venues, immediately following the completion of the medal event. The ceremonies will feature the presentation of a gift to each medallist but will not include the presentation of medals, the raising of flags or the playing of the gold medallist’s national anthem. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 36 Figure Skating Green Room After Kiss & Cry, possible medal contenders from the last 2 groups of Free Skating/Free Dance will go to the Green room. The maximum capacity of the room at once is 3 skaters/pairs/couples/teams. The last remaining skaters/pairs/couples will be the medal winners. Nightly Victory Ceremonies at the PyeongChang Medals Plaza All medals will be presented at the PyeongChang Medals Plaza. As part of the nightly Victory Ceremonies, medallists will receive a medal and a gift. The flags of the medallists will be raised, and the gold medallist’s national anthem will be played. Nightly Victory Ceremony Time 18:00  Entertainment commencements 19:00  Medal presentations A concert will immediately follow after the medal presentation. Medallist Transfers PyeongChang 2018 will transfer medallists from the competition venue to the Medals Plaza in the Olympic Park and Olympic Villages as follows: 1. At the competition venue:  A PyeongChang 2018 Victory Ceremonies athlete liaison will be introduced to each medallist/medalling team outside the doping control station at the competition venue following the completion of testing.  The escort will brief medallists on the Victory Ceremony transfer process and will also provide them with printed information about the Victory Ceremony procedures. 2. Transport to the PyeongChang Medals Plaza: Each medallist/medalling team will be assigned a dedicated vehicle driven by a PyeongChang 2018 driver and will be accompanied by a Victory Ceremonies athlete liaison. Each medallist/medalling team will be allowed to bring one NOC representative with them in the dedicated vehicle. This NOC representative must have an OIAC, plus a supplementary pass provided by the Victory Ceremonies athlete liaison.  Victory Ceremony on the Day of the Competition When the Victory Ceremony takes place on the same day as the competition, the medallists will be transported from the venue to the Medals Plaza as follows. - If the competition ends close to the Victory Ceremony start time, the medallists will be transported directly to the Medals Plaza. - If the competition ends long before the Victory Ceremony start time, the medallists take Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 37 their own transport (TA vehicles, NOC vehicles, etc.) from the competition venue to their respective Olympic Village or residence. Each medallist/medalling team will be met later by their Victory Ceremonies athlete liaison at an agreed time and location in the relevant Olympic Village and transported to the Medals Plaza in an assigned dedicated vehicle driven by a PyeongChang 2018 driver and accompanied by a Victory Ceremonies athlete liaison. In case a medallist is unable to complete the doping control procedure at the venue in sufficient time, a PyeongChang 2018 doping control officer will accompany the athlete in the dedicated medallist car to the PyeongChang Medals Plaza.  Victory Ceremony the Day after the Competition When the Victory Ceremony takes place on the day after the competition, the Victory Ceremonies athlete liaison will meet the medallists outside the doping control station at the competition venue to confirm the time and location of the meeting on the following day for transport to the Victory Ceremony. Following the competition, the medallists will take their own transport (TA vehicles, NOC vehicles, etc.) from the competition venue to their respective Olympic Village or residence. The next day, each medallist/medalling team will be met by their Victory Ceremonies athlete liaison at the agreed time and location in the relevant Olympic Village and transported to the Medals Plaza in an assigned dedicated vehicle driven by a PyeongChang 2018 driver and accompanied by a Victory Ceremonies athlete liaison. The medallists will be delivered at a designated entrance at the Medals Plaza and escorted to the green room. Access to the Green Room at the PyeongChang Medals Plaza PyeongChang 2018 will control access to the green room at the PyeongChang Medals Plaza. Other than PyeongChang 2018 and IOC staff, only the medallists and one NOC representative will have access to the green room. The NOC representative will be responsible for each medallist’s uniform compliance with Rule 50 of the Olympic Charter. During the medals presentation, the medallists’ OIACs must be hidden from sight. If needed, medallists can ask the Victory Ceremony staff to temporarily hold their OIAC. No participant should have flags, mascots or other items on them during the ceremony, as this is a breach of Rule 50. Also, no one other than athletes and those who are part of the Ceremonies team may take part. In the green room, a PyeongChang 2018 representative will explain the ceremony process to the medallists. At a designated time, the medallists will be brought onto the stage to receive their medals. After receiving their medals, the medallists will be escorted through the mixed zone by a PyeongChang 2018 staff. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 38 Transport after Victory Ceremony After the Victory Ceremony, medallists will have the following options:  The medallists and NOC representative return immediately to their respective Olympic Village or residence with their dedicated vehicle provided by PyeongChang 2018 for the medallists.  The medallists and NOC representative stay for the Victory Ceremony concert and then return to their Olympic Village or residence with their dedicated vehicle provided by PyeongChang 2018 for the medallists.  The medallists and NOC representative are taken to another location within a reasonable distance of the Medals Plaza by their dedicated vehicle provided by PyeongChang 2018 for the medallists.  The medallists confirm to their PyeongChang 2018 escort that the Victory Ceremony transport service is no longer required (if not confirmed earlier in the transfer process). Diplomas, Medal Boxes, Participation Medals and Participation Certificates Medal boxes for the medal winning athletes, diplomas for the top eight finishers, participation medals and participation certificates for athletes and team officials will be distributed to NOCs from the NOC Services Centres during the Olympic Games. In the Event of a Tie In the event of a tie, the order is determined by the sport results list order. The athlete who is first in the results list will be announced first and awarded a medal first; his/her national anthem will be played first and the flag will be hung on the top of the flag pole or trapeze. The athlete who is a second in the results list will receive an unengraved medal at the Victory Ceremony, which the athlete will be able to keep until it is exchanged with an engraved medal. When the newly engraved medal is ready to be picked up, PyeongChang 2018 NOC Services will facilitate communication between the Protocol office and the NOC Chef de Mission, finance proxy or the athlete so they can exchange the medals inside the Olympic Village. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 39 Mixed Zones and Press Conferences Mixed Zones – General Principles  An effective mixed zone is vital in providing Games-time operations for athletes and the media.  In the mixed zones, the media are expected to be courteous to athletes experiencing extremes of emotion or fatigue following their competitions, while the athletes are expected to respect that the media have an important role to play in publicising their achievements and their sport.  All athletes must pass through the mixed zone when leaving the Field of Play. They are encouraged to participate in interviews, however they are not obliged to answer questions or participate in interviews if they do not wish to do so.  Mixed zones will be operational during all open training sessions in the competition venues. The practice venues will operate under the same rules as during the competitions, that is, athletes must leave the Field of Play through the mixed zone but are not obliged to talk with the media.  The IOC requests that the PyeongChang 2018 Organizing Committee, IFs and NOCs provide all the necessary assistance to ensure the smooth operation of the Mixed Zone. Mixed Zone Management  The PyeongChang 2018 Sport FA is responsible for escorting athletes from the Field of Play to the entrance of the broadcast mixed zone, but not through the mixed zone.  OBS and Press Operations are responsible for escorting athletes through their respective sections of the mixed zone.  OBS is responsible for the Rights Holding Broadcasters’ section of the mixed zone.  PyeongChang 2018 Press Operations is responsible for the Press section of the mixed zone.  Only those with an operational role in the mixed zone i.e. competing athletes, media, OBS, mixed zone supervisors, doping control, OIS flash quote reporters, IOC media operations, registered NOC press attachés and others are permitted into their respective areas of the mixed zones.  Coaches of non-team sports, managers and/or individual athletes’ agents, security, and volunteers are not permitted in any area of the mixed zone. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 40 Interview Order Separate designated areas within the mixed zone will ensure that interviews are conducted in the following order: Broadcast section 1. Live unilateral television 2. OBS ONC mixed zone feed 3. Additional live unilateral television 4. Live unilateral radio 5. ENG and radio rights-holders Press section 1. IOC-recognised world news agencies(Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, Reuters, Getty Images) the Host National News Agency(Yonhap), Press Association and OIS 2. Written press and photographers OIS Reporters will be permitted to work from designated sections of the mixed zones, under the direction and approval of the mixed zone supervisors. One OIS reporter is permitted to work from within the broadcast section of the mixed zone, standing outside of camera shot behind the RHBs and not conducting interviews. The OIS reporter will wear an armband identifying he/she belongs to OIS. NOC Press Attachés The IOC will issue registered press attachés with an armband that will act as a supplementary access device for the mixed zone. The armbands provided by the IOC to an NOC press attaché are not transferable. Press attachés are not permitted in the broadcast mixed zone unless requested by the OBS. Press Conferences A press conference including all medal winning athletes (2 or more athletes per team for the team event) will take place after each segment in the press conference tent. Coaches and/or other athletes may also attend press conferences as circumstances dictate. Press Operations staff are responsible for conducting all press conferences at the competition venues. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 41 The press conference should occur as soon as possible after the end of the competition to help the media to meet their deadlines. This should not, however, interfere with normal mixed zone operations and timing should be adjusted accordingly to ensure this. Additional sports press conferences may be held at other times during the competitions at the discretion of the venue press manager and the NOC and/or IF media officer, who will jointly decide which athletes and coaches should attend. Professional interpretation services (simultaneous or consecutive) are provided for all press conferences. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 42 Schedule of Meetings, Draws, Round Table Discussions Date and Time Event Location 3 February 2018, 16:00 Team Leaders Information Meeting Press Conference Room 6 February 2018, 10:00 Team Leaders Meeting – Team Event Press Conference Room 8 February 2018, 10:00 8 February 2018, 11:00 8 February 2018, 12:00 8 February 2018, 14:00 8 February 2018, 14:45 8 February 2018, 16:45 8 February 2018, 19:00 9 February 2018, 09:15 9 February 2018, 11:00 10 February 2018, 10:00 10 February 2018, 10:45 10 February 2018, 13:00 11 February 2018, 09:15 11 February 2018, 11:00 11 February 2018, 12:55 11 February 2018, 13:15 11 February 2018, 15:30 Team Confirmation - Men Single Skating SP and Pair Skating SP Referees and Technical Controllers Meeting Team Event Initial Judges Meeting Team Event Press Conference Room Press Conference Room - Men/Ladies Single Skating, Pair Skating Initial Judges Meeting Team Event Judges Room 1 - Ice Dance Technical Panel Meeting (Mini Seminar) Technical Panel Room - Men Single Skating Technical Panel Meeting (Mini Seminar) Technical Panel Room - Pair Skating Team Leaders Meeting I Press Conference Room Draw Seating Order Judges Judges Room 1 - Team Event Men Single Skating SP Draw Seating Order Judges Judges Room 2 - Team Event Pair Skating SP Team Confirmation Press Conference Room - Ladies Single Skating SP and Ice Dance SD Technical Panel Meeting (Mini Seminar) Technical Panel Room - Ice Dance Technical Panel Meeting (Mini Seminar) Technical Panel Room - Ladies Single Skating Draw Seating Order Judges Judges Room 1 - Team Event Ice Dance SD Draw Seating Order Judges Judges Room 2 - Team Event Ladies Single Skating SP Draw Seating Order Judges Judges Room 1 - Team Event Pair Skating FS Team Confirmation - Pair Skating FS FS Headquarters Team Confirmation - Men Single Skating FS, Ladies Single Skating FS, Ice Dance FD Press Conference Room Press Conference Room Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 43 Date and Time Event Location 12 February 2018, 09:15 Draw Seating Order Judges - Team Event Men Single Skating FS Judges Room 1 12 February 2018, 10:25 Draw Seating Order Judges - Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS Judges Room 2 12 February 2018, 11:35 Draw Seating Order Judges - Team Event Ice Dance FD Judges Room 1 12 February 2018, 13:35 Press Conference Team Event Press Conference Room 12 February 2018, 16:00 Team Leader Meeting II Press Conference Room 12 February 2018, 15:30 Draw Starting Order - Pair Skating SP Press Conference Room 13 February 2018, 09:15 Technical Panel Meeting - Pair Skating Technical Panel Room 13 February 2018, 11:00 Round Table Discussion Team Event Men Single Skating Judges Room 1 13 February 2018, 11:00 Round Table Discussion Team Event Ladies Single Skating Judges Room 2 13 February 2018, 13:15 Referees and Technical Controllers Meeting - Pair Skating Judges Room 1 13 February 2018, 14:45 Initial Judges Meeting - Pair Skating Judges Room 1 14 February 2018, 09:15 Draw Seating Order Judges - Pair Skating SP Judges Room 1 14 February 2018, 13:35 Draw Starting Order - Pair Skating FS Press Conference Room 14 February 2018, 13:45 Press Conference - Pair Skating SP Press Conference Room 14 February 2018, 16:15 Draw Starting Order - Men Single Skating SP Press Conference Room 15 February 2018, 09:45 Draw Seating Order Judges - Pair Skating FS Judges Room 1 15 February 2018, 09:45 Technical Panel Meeting - Men Single Skating Judges Room 2 15 February 2018, 14:00 Press Conference - Pair Skating FS Press Conference Room 15 February 2018, 14:30 Referees and Technical Controllers Meeting - Men Single Skating Judges Room 2 15 February 2018, 14:30 Technical Panel Review Meeting - Pair Skating Judges Room 1 15 February 2018, 15:30 Initial Judges Meeting - Men Single Skating Judges Room 2 16 February 2018, 08:00 Round Table Discussion - Pair Skating Judges Room 2 16 February 2018, 09:15 Draw Seating Order Judges - Men Single Skating SP Judges Room 1 16 February 2018, 14:45 Draw Starting Order - Men Single Skating FS Press Conference Room 16 February 2018, 14:55 Press Conference - Men Single Skating SP Press Conference Room Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 44 Date and Time Event Location 17 February 2018, 09:15 Draw Seating Order Judges - Men Single Skating FS Judges Room 1 17 February 2018, 09:45 Technical Panel Meeting - Ice Dance Technical Panel Room 17 February 2018, 14:40 Press Conference - Men Single Skating FS Press Conference Room 17 February 2018, 15:30 Technical Panel Review Meeting - Men Single Skating Judges Room 2 17 February 2018, 16:30 Draw Starting Order - Ice Dance SD Press Conference Room 18 February 2018, 08:00 Round Table Discussion - Men Single Skating Judges Room 1 18 February 2018, 09:00 Referees and Technical Controllers Meeting Judges Room 2 - Ice Dance 18 February 2018, 10:00 Initial Judges Meeting - Ice Dance Judges Room 2 19 February 2018, 09:15 Draw Seating Order Judges - Ice Dance SD Judges Room 1 19 February 2018, 14:00 Draw Starting Order - Ice Dance FD Press Conference Room 19 February 2018, 14:10 Press Conference - Ice Dance SD Press Conference Room 19 February 2018, 16:00 Draw Starting Order - Ladies Single Skating SP Press Conference Room 20 February 2018, 08:30 Technical Panel Meeting - Ladies Single Skating Technical Panel Room 20 February 2018, 09:15 Draw Seating Order Judges - Ice Dance FD Judges Room 1 20 February 2018, 13:30 Referees and Technical Controllers Meeting Judges Room 2 - Ladies Single Skating 20 February 2018, 13:50 Press Conference Ice Dance FD Press Conference Room 20 February 2018, 14:30 Initial Judges Meeting - Ladies Single Skating Judges Room 2 20 February 2018, 14:30 Technical Panel Review Meeting - Ice Dance Technical Panel Room 21 February 2018, 08:00 Round Table Discussion - Ice Dance Judges Room 2 21 February 2018, 09:15 Draw Seating Order Judges - Ladies Single Skating SP Judges Room 1 21 February 2018, 14:45 Draw Starting Order - Ladies Single Skating FS Press Conference Room 21 February 2018, 14:55 Press Conference - Ladies Single Skating SP Press Conference Room 23 February 2018, 09:15 Draw Seating Order Judges - Ladies Single Skating FS Judges Room 1 23 February 2018, 14:25 Press Conference - Ladies Single Skating FS Press Conference Room 23 February 2018, 15:00 24 February 2018, 08:00 Technical Panel Review Meeting Technical Panel Room - Ladies Single Skating Round Table Discussion - Ladies Single Skating Judges Room 1 Additional meetings will be announced in due course. Figure Skating Team Leaders’ Manual 45 PyeongChang 2018?? Appendix PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Competition Schedule Version #10 Sport / Discipline PyeongChang Mountain Cluster Ice Hockey (Note 1) Kwandong Hockey Centre Version #10 Version #10 Speed Skating Gangneung Curling Centre Curling (Note 2) Downhill Super- G Alpine Combined Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Day 11 Day 12 Day 13 Day 14 Day 15 Day 16 Wednesday 14 Feb. Thursday 15 Feb. Friday 16 Feb. Saturday 17 Feb. Sunday 18 Feb. Monday 19 Feb. Tuesday 20 Feb. Wednesday 21 Feb. Thursday 22 Feb. Friday 23 Feb. Saturday 24 Feb. Sunday 25 Feb. Giant Slalom Slalom Team Event Ice Hockey W Preliminary Round IHO01 JPN - SWE 16:40-19:00 IHO02 SUI - KOR 21:10-23:30 Figure Skating FSK01 Team Event M Short Program Pairs Short Program 10:00-13:30 Ice Hockey W Preliminary Round IHO03 FIN - USA 16:40-19:00 IHO04 CAN - RUS 21:10-23:30 Ice Hockey W Preliminary Round IHO05 SUI - JPN 16:40-19:00 IHO06 SWE - KOR 21:10-23:30 Figure Skating Figure Skating FSK02 Team Event Ice Dance Short Dance W Short Program Pairs Free Skating FSK03 Team Event M Free Skating W Free Skating Ice Dance Free Dance 10:00-14:40 10:00-13:25 Ice Hockey W Preliminary Round IHO07 CAN - FIN 16:40-19:00 IHO08 USA - RUS 21:10-23:30 Short Track Short Track STK01 M 1500 m Final * STK02 W 500 m Final * W 500 m Qual. W 3000 m Relay Qual. 19:00-21:50 M 1000 m Qual. M 5000 m Relay Qual. 19:00-21:30 Ice Hockey M Preliminary Round IHO11 SVK - RUS 21:10-23:30 Ice Hockey M Preliminary Round IHO13 FIN - GER 12:10-14:30 IHO15 NOR - SWE 16:40-19:00 IHO17 CZE - KOR 21:10-23:30 Ice Hockey W Preliminary Round IHO09 SWE - SUI 12:10-14:30 IHO10 KOR - JPN 16:40-19:00 Ice Hockey W Preliminary Round IHO14 USA - CAN 12:10-14:30 IHO16 RUS - FIN 16:40-19:00 M Preliminary Round IHO12 USA - SLO 21:10-23:30 Ice Hockey M Preliminary Round IHO19 USA - SVK 12:10-14:30 IHO20 RUS - SLO 16:40-19:00 IHO21 FIN - NOR 21:10-23:30 Ice Hockey M Preliminary Round IHO23 CAN - CZE 12:10-14:30 IHO25 KOR - SUI 16:40-19:00 IHO27 RUS - USA 21:10-23:30 Ice Hockey M Preliminary Round IHO29 GER - NOR 12:10-14:30 IHO31 CZE - SUI 16:40-19:00 IHO33 CAN - KOR 21:10-23:30 Ice Hockey W Quarterfinals Ice Hockey M Preliminary Round IHO22 SWE - GER 21:10-23:30 IHO24 12:10-14:30 IHO26 16:40-19:00 Ice Hockey W Classification Games IHO30 12:10-14:30 IHO32 16:40-19:00 M Preliminary Round IHO28 SLO - SVK 21:10-23:30 M Preliminary Round IHO34 SWE - FIN 21:10-23:30 M Preliminary Round IHO18 SUI - CAN 21:10-23:30 Figure Skating Figure Skating Figure Skating Figure Skating FSK04 Pairs Short Program FSK05 Pairs Free Skating FSK06 M Short Program FSK07 M Free Skating 10:00-13:35 10:30-13:55 10:00-14:30 10:00-14:25 Speed Skating Speed Skating Speed Skating Speed Skating Speed Skating Speed Skating SSK02 M 5000 m SSK03 W 1500 m SSK04 M 1500 m SSK05 W 1000 m SSK06 M 10000 m SSK07 W 5000 m 20:00-21:50 16:00-18:15 21:30-23:10 20:00-21:45 19:00-20:30 20:00-22:10 20:00-21:30 Curling Mixed Doubles Round Robin Curling Mixed Doubles Round Robin Curling Mixed Doubles Round Robin CUR03 MD #3 8:35-10:30 CUR04 MD #4 13:35-15:30 CUR05 MD #5 9:05-11:00 CUR06 MD #6 20:05-22:00 Curling Mixed Doubles Round Robin Curling Mixed Doubles Curling Mixed Doubles CUR09 MD Semifinal #1 CUR11 MD Bronze Medal CUR07 MD #7 9:05-11:00 CUR08 Tie-Breaker 9:05-11:00 9:05-11:00 CUR10 MD Semifinal #2 CUR12 MD Gold Medal * 20:05-22:00 20:05-22:00 20:05-22:20 Version #10 Snowboard Big Air Freestyle Skiing Moguls Pheonix Snow Park Freestyle Skiing Aerials Luge 09:30-12:00 Short Track Short Track *** STK04 W 1000 m Qual. STK05 M 500 m Final M 500 m Qual. W 3000 m Relay Final * 19:00-21:00 W 1000 m Final M 5000 m Relay Final 19:00-21:45 Speed Skating Speed Skating Speed Skating ** SSK08 M Team Pursuit Qual. SSK09 W Team Pursuit Qual. SSK10 W/M Team Pursuit W 500 m * 20:00-21:55 M 500 m * 20:00-22:00 Finals 20:00-22:50 Curling M/W Round Robin Curling M/W Round Robin Curling M/W Round Robin Curling M/W Round Robin Curling M/W Round Robin CUR22 W #5 9:05-12:00 CUR23 M #6 14:05-17:00 CUR24 W #6 20:05-23:00 CUR25 M #7 9:05-12:00 CUR26 W #7 14:05-17:00 CUR27 M #8 20:05-23:00 CUR28 W #8 9:05-12:00 CUR29 M #9 14:05-17:00 CUR30 W #9 20:05-23:00 CUR31 M #10 9:05-12:00 CUR32 W #10 14:05-17:00 CUR33 M #11 20:05-23:00 CUR34 W #11 9:05-12:00 CUR35 M #12 14:05-17:00 CUR36 W #12 20:05-23:00 Alpine Skiing Alpine Skiing Alpine Skiing ALP08 M Super-G ALP09 W Super-G ALP12 W Downhill 11:00-13:10 11:00-12:55 11:00-12:50 Speed Skating Speed Skating ** SSK11 M 1000 m SSK12 W/M Mass Start 19:00-20:35 20:00-22:40 Curling Curling CUR39 M Bronze Medal 14 Curling CUR41 M Gold Medal Curling 9:05-12:00 15:35-18:30 15:35-18:55 CUR43 W Gold Medal CUR38 M Semifinal CUR40 W Semifinal CUR42 W Bronze Medal 9:05-12:25 20:05-23:00 20:05-23:00 20:05-23:00 Alpine Skiing W Alpine Combined Alpine Skiing M Giant Slalom Alpine Skiing M Slalom ALP10 10:15-12:10 ALP11 13:45-15:45 ALP13 10:15-12:10 ALP14 13:45-15:40 3 6 ALP15 11:00-12:25 ALP16 14:30-15:45 Alpine Skiing W Slalom 5 8 CUR37 M/W Tie-Breaker ALP06 10:15-11:50 ALP07 13:45-15:25 Alpine Skiing 5 ALP17 Team Event 11:00-12:55 SBD13 W Big Air Ski Jumping Nordic Combined Ski Jumping Ski Jumping SJP03 W Individual NH NCB01 M Individual NH SJP04 M Individual LH Qualification SJP05 M Individual LH 21:30-22:40 21:35-23:20 21:50-23:20 15:00-15:55 21:30-22:40 21:30-23:15 Qualifications 09:30-12:25 Ski Jumping Nordic Combined NCB03 M Individual LH 19:00-19:55 Snowboard SBD14 M Big Air Qualifications 09:30-12:45 Nordic Combined NCB05 M Team LH 16:30-17:10 Snowboard Snowboard SBD16 W Big Air SBD17 M Big Air Finals 09:30-11:15 Finals 10:00-11:45 6 SJP06 M Team LH * Version #10 Cross-Country Skiing Cross-Country Skiing CCS01 W 7.5 km + 7.5 km CCS02 M 15 km + 15 km Skiathlon 16:15-17:20 Skiathlon 15:15-17:10 Cross-Country Skiing ** M/W Individual Sprint Classic CCS03 17:30-18:45 CCS04 20:00-22:00 Nordic Combined NCB02 M Individual 10 km 17:45-18:45 Cross-Country Skiing CCS05 W 10 km Free 15:30-17:15 Cross-Country Skiing CCS06 M 15 km Free 15:00-16:50 Cross-Country Skiing Cross-Country Skiing CCS07 W 4 x 5 km Relay CCS08 M 4 x 10 km Relay Classic/Free 18:30-19:45 Classic/Free 15:15-17:10 Nordic Combined NCB04 M Individual 10 km 21:45-22:45 Cross-Country Skiing ** W/M Team Sprint Free CCS09 17:00-18:30 CCS10 19:00-20:20 Cross-Country Skiing CCS11 M 50 km Mass Start Classic 14:00-17:05 Nordic Combined NCB06 M Team 4 x 5 km 19:20-20:20 Cross-Country Skiing CCS12 W 30 km Mass Start Classic 15:15-17:20 15 Version #10 Biathlon ** Biathlon Biathlon BTH03 W 10 km Pursuit Biathlon Biathlon Biathlon Biathlon Biathlon Biathlon Biathlon BTH01 W 7.5 km Sprint BTH02 M 10 km Sprint 19:10-20:00 BTH05 W 15 km Individual BTH06 M 20 km Individual BTH07 W 12.5 km Mass Start BTH08 M 15 km Mass Start BTH09 Mixed Relay BTH10 W 4 x 6 km Relay BTH11 M 4 x 7.5 km Relay 20:15-21:45 20:15-21:55 BTH04 M 12.5 km Pursuit 20:05-22:00 20:00-22:00 20:15-21:10 20:15-21:15 20:15-21:45 20:15-21:45 20:15-21:45 11 21:00-21:55 Snowboard SBD02 M Slopestyle Snowboard SBD01 M Slopestyle Qualification 10:00-14:30 Finals * 10:00-11:45 Snowboard Freestyle Skiing W Slopestyle Freestyle Skiing M Slopestyle SBD04 W Slopestyle FRS09 Qualifications FRS12 Qualifications SBD03 W Slopestyle Finals 10:00-11:45 10:00-11:40 FRS10 Finals * 13:00-14:35 FRS13 Finals * Freestyle Skiing FRS11 M Aerials Qualifications 20:00-21:15 Freestyle Skiing FRS14 M Aerials Finals 20:00-21:20 Qualification 13:30-15:35 Freestyle Skiing W & M Moguls Qualification FRS01 W 10:00-10:45 FRS02 M 11:45-12:30 Freestyle Skiing W Moguls Freestyle Skiing M Moguls FRS03 19:30-20:00 FRS04 21:00-22:40 FRS05 19:30-20:00 FRS06 21:00-22:40 Freestyle Skiing FRS07 W Aerials Qualification 1 & 2 20:00-21:15 Freestyle Skiing FRS08 W Aerials Finals 20:00-21:20 Snowboard W&M Parallel Giant Slalom 10:00-12:05 Qualification 13:30-15:00 Snowboard ** W&M Parallel Giant Slalom SBD18 Finals 12:00-13:30 SBD15 Qualifications 12:00-13:50 13:15-14:50 6 4 Snowboard Freestyle Skiing SBD06 W Halfpipe Snowboard SBD05 W Halfpipe Finals * 10:00-11:40 Snowboard Snowboard M Snowboard Cross Snowboard W Snowboard Cross Freestyle Skiing SBD08 M Halfpipe SBD09 Seeding Round SBD11 Seeding Round FRS15 W Halfpipe SBD07 M Halfpipe Finals 10:30-12:10 11:00-12:35 SBD10 Finals * 13:30-15:00 10:00-11:25 SBD12 Finals * 12:15-13:15 Qualifications 10:00-11:25 Qualifications 13:00-14:50 Skeleton M SKN01 Heat 1 & 2 10:00-12:25 Luge M Luge M Luge W Luge W Luge Doubles LUG01 Heat 1 & 2 LUG02 Heat 3 & 4 LUG03 Heat 1 & 2 LUG04 Heat 3 & 4 LUG05 Heat 1 & 2 19:10-22:20 18:50-21:35 19:50-22:20 19:30-21:55 20:20-22:25 FRS16 W Halfpipe Freestyle Skiing Finals * 10:30-11:55 FRS18 M Ski Cross Freestyle Skiing Freestyle Skiing W Ski Cross Seeding Round 11:30-12:15 FRS19 Finals * 13:15-14:55 FRS20 M Halfpipe FRS21 Seeding Round Finals 11:30-13:00 FRS22 Finals * FRS17 M Halfpipe Qualifications 13:00-14:45 Version #10 Version #10 Skeleton Figure Skating FSK12 Gala Exhibition 10:00-14:15 Curling M/W Round Robin Ski Jumping Version #10 Olympic Sliding Centre Figure Skating FSK11 W Free Skating 10:00-14:30 Alpine Skiing W Giant Slalom Freestyle Skiing Ski Cross Bobsleigh Figure Skating FSK10 W Short Program CUR19 M #4 9:05-12:00 CUR20 W #4 14:05-17:00 CUR21 M #5 20:05-23:00 SJP02 M Individual NH Version #10 Freestyle Skiing Halfpipe M Quarterfinal ALP02 10:15-11:55 ALP03 13:45-15:35 Snowboard Halfpipe Snowboard Cross 2 IHO47 21:10-23:30 Curling M/W Round Robin Ski Jumping Version #10 Snowboard Slopestyle PyeongChang Mountain Cluster Biathlon Freestyle Skiing Slopestyle Ice Hockey M Gold Medal IHO52 13:10-16:00 Ice Hockey W Bronze Medal CUR16 W #2 9:05-12:00 CUR17 M #3 14:05-17:00 CUR18 W #3 20:05-23:00 SJP01 M Individual NH Qualification Version #10 Nordic Combined Snowboard Parallel Giant Slalom Ice Hockey M Bronze Medal IHO51 21:10-00:00 21:30-23:15 Cross-Country Skiing Alpensia Biathlon Centre Free Dance 10:00-13:45 Ice Hockey M Semifinals IHO49 16:40-19:00 IHO50 21:10-23:30 Snowboard Nordic Combined Alpensia CrossCountry Skiing Centre Figure Skating FSK09 Ice Dance Short Dance 10:00-13:45 Ice Hockey W Gold Medal IHO48 13:10-16:00 IHO45 16:40-19:00 Curling M/W Round Robin ALP04 11:30-13:10 ALP05 15:00-16:25 11:00-13:05 Figure Skating FSK08 Ice Dance Ice Hockey M Quarterfinals IHO43 12:10-14:30 IHO44 16:40-19:00 IHO46 21:10-23:30 CUR13 M #1 9:05-12:00 CUR14 W #1 14:05-17:00 CUR15 M #2 20:05-23:00 Alpine Skiing M Alpine Combined Alpine Skiing ALP01 M Downhill M Qualification Playoff IHO42 O21:10-23:30 M 1000 m Final 19:00-21:55 Speed Skating Ice Hockey M Qualification Playoffs IHO37 12:10-14:30 IHO39 16:40-19:00 IHO41 21:10-23:30 Ice Hockey W Classification Games IHO38 12:10-14:30 IHO40 16:40-19:00 Short Track ** SSK01 W 3000 m CUR01 MD #1 9:05-11:00 CUR02 MD #2 20:05-22:00 Ice Hockey W Semifinals IHO35 13:10-15:30 IHO36 21:10-23:30 STK03 W 1500 m Final Ski Jumping Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre Medals v10 CER02 Closing Ceremony 20:00-22:00 Version #10 Alpine Skiing Technical Events Yongpyong Alpine Centre Day 4 Tuesday 13 Feb. Version #10 Alpine Skiing Speed Events Jeongseon Alpine Centre Day 3 Monday 12 Feb. 20:00-22:00 Short Track Speed Skating Gangneung Oval Day 2 Sunday 11 Feb. CER01 Opening Ceremony Version #10 Gangneung Ice Arena Gangneung Coastal Cluster Ice Hockey Figure Skating Day 1 Saturday 10 Feb. Version #10 Gangneung Hockey Centre Day 0 Friday 09 Feb. Version #10 Ceremonies Version #10 PyeongChang Olympic Stadium Thursday 08 Feb. 30 November 2017 Skeleton 09:30-12:10 Bobsleigh 2-man Bobsleigh 2-man Bobsleigh W Bobsleigh W Bobsleigh 4-man Bobsleigh 4-man BOB01 Heat 1 & 2 BOB02 Heat 3 & 4 BOB03 Heat 1 & 2 BOB04 Heat 3 & 4 BOB05 Heat 1 & 2 BOB06 Heat 3 & 4 20:05-22:45 20:15-23:00 20:50-22:45 20:40-23:00 09:30-12:00 09:30-12:30 Skeleton W SKN02 M Heat 3 & 4 * SKN03 W Heat 1 & 2 8 11:30-12:15 13:15-14:55 2 SKN04 Heat 3 & 4 20:20-22:10 3 20:20-22:40 Luge 4 LUG06 Team Relay 21:30-22:45 Total Medals 5 7 8 8 6 7 5 9 6 3 5 7 8 6 8 4 102 Medals at Mountain Venues 3 6 6 5 5 5 4 6 5 2 3 5 4 4 5 2 70 Medals at Coastal Venues 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 4 2 3 2 32 Sunrise Sunset Notes 7:23 7:22 7:21 7:20 7:19 7:17 7:16 7:15 7:14 7:13 7:12 7:10 7:09 7:08 7:07 7:05 7:04 7:03 17:56 17:57 17:58 17:59 18:00 18:01 18:03 18:04 18:05 18:06 18:07 18:08 18:09 18:10 18:11 18:12 18:13 18:14 Competition Schedule is subject to change Time Zone Information Start Times Start Times "*" Signifiies the 1 Medal Event on days where there is more than 1 session taking place Korea - PyeongChang 10:00 am, Friday 3:00 pm, Friday 8:00 pm, Friday "**" Signifiies the 2 Medal Events within the same session Central European Time 2:00 am, Friday 7:00 am, Friday 12:00 pm, Friday "***" Signifiies the 3 Medal Events within the same session Eastern Standard Time (USA) 8:00 pm, Thursday 1:00 am, Friday 6:00 am, Friday Signifies a Medal Event Victory Ceremonies IIHF - Note 1 WCF - Note 2 All session times include the time for set-up and delivery of the Venue Ceremonies Women's Bronze Medal will be presented at the Gold Medal Games. Men's Bronze Medal will be presented during the Bronze medal game and this is still subject to change Bronze Medal will be presented at the Gold Medal sessions Start Times PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Victory Ceremonies Schedule - Version #10 LEGEND ■ Victory Ceremony for previous day event ● Venue Victory Ceremony (VIC) ▲ Victory Ceremony for same day event * Venue Ceremony (VC) ★ Olympic Stadium Victory Ceremony February 2018 Day 1 10 Feb #1) Cross-Country Skiing ▲ W 7.5 km + 7.5 km Skiathlon 19:01:25-19:10:25(9mins) PyeongChang Medals Plaza Day 2 11 Feb Day 3 12 Feb Day 4 13 Feb Day 5 14 Feb Day 6 15 Feb Day 7 16 Feb Day 8 17 Feb Day 9 18 Feb Day 10 19 Feb Day 11 20 Feb Day 12 21 Feb Day 13 22 Feb Day 14 23 Feb Day 15 24 Feb #1) Speed Skating ■ W 3000 m 19:01:25-19:10:25(9mins) #1) Speed Skating ■ M 5000 m 19:01:25-19:10:25(9mins) #1) Speed Skating ■ W 1500 m 19:01:25-19:10:25(9mins) #1) Speed Skating ■ M 1500 m 19:01:25-19:10:25(9mins) #1) Speed Skating ■ W 1000 m 19:01:25-19:10:25(9mins) #1) Speed Skating ■ M 10000 m 19:01:25-19:10:25(9mins) #1) Speed Skating ■ W 5000 m 19:01:25-19:10:25(9mins) #1) Short Track ■ W 1500 m 19:01:25-19:10:25(9mins) #1) Freestyle Skiing ■ M Aerials Finals 19:01:25-19:10:25(9mins) #1) Ski Jumping ■ M Team LH 19:01:25-19:15:25(14mins) #1) Short Track ■ W 3000 m Relay 19:01:25-19:16:25(15mins) #1) Speed Skating ■ W Team Pursuit 19:01:25-19:15:25(14mins) #1) Nordic Combined ■ M Team 4 x 5 km 19:01:25-19:15:25(14mins) #1) Biathlon ■ M 4 x 7.5 km Relay 19:01:25-19:15:25(14mins) #2) Short Track ■ M 1500 m 19:12:50-19:21:50(9mins) #2) Freestyle Skiing ■ W Moguls 19:12:50-19:21:50(9mins) #2) Ski Jumping ■ W Individual NH 19:12:50-19:21:50(9mins) #2) Short Track ■ W 500 m 19:12:50-19:21:50(9mins) #2) Nordic Combined ■ M Individual 10 km 19:12:50-19:21:50(9mins) #2) Biathlon ■ M 20 km Individual 19:12:50-19:21:50(9mins) #2) Freestyle Skiing ■ W Aerials 19:12:50-19:21:50(9mins) #2) Short Track ■ M 1000 m 19:12:50-19:21:50(9mins) #2) Biathlon ■ M 15 km Mass Start 19:12:50-19:21:50(9mins) #2) Speed Skating ■ W 500 m 19:18:50-19:27:50(9mins) #2) Biathlon ■ Mixed Relay 19:18:50-19:32:50(14mins) #2) Speed Skating ■ M Team Pursuit 19:17:50-19:31:50(14mins) #2) Biathlon ■ W 4 x 6 km Relay 19:17:50-19:31:50(14mins) #2) Alpine Skiing ▲ Team Event 19:17:50-19:33:50(16mins) #3) Ski Jumping ■ M Individual NH 19:24:15-19:33:15(9mins) #3) Luge ■ M Heat 3 & 4 19:24:15-19:33:15(9mins) #3) Biathlon ■ M 10 km Sprint 19:24:15-19:33:15(9mins) #3) Curling ■ Mixed Doubles 19:24:15-19:36:15(12mins) #3) Biathlon ■ W 15 km Individual 19:24:15-19:33:15(9mins) #3) Luge ■ Doubles Heat 1 & 2 19:24:15-19:36:15(12mins) #3) Figure Skating ▲ M Free Skating 19:24:15-19:33:15(9mins) #3) Ski Jumping ■ M Individual LH 19:24:15-19:33:15(9mins) #3) Speed Skating ■ M 500 m 19:30:15-19:39:15(9mins) #3) Nordic Combined ■ M Individual LH 19:36:15-19:45:15(9mins) #3) Cross-Country Skiing ■ W Team Sprint Free 19:35:15-19:47:15(12mins) #3) Short Track ■ M 5000 m Relay 19:34:15-19:49:15(15mins) #3) Snowboard ▲ M Big Air 19:36:15-19:45:15(9mins) #4) Biathlon ■ W 7.5 km Sprint 19:35:40-19:44:40(9mins) #4) Alpine Skiing ▲ W Giant Slalom 19:35:40-19:44:40(9mins) #4) Biathlon ■ W 10 km Pursuit 19:35:40-19:44:40(9mins) #4) Cross-Country Skiing ■ M Individual Sprint Classic 19:38:40-19:47:40(9mins) #4) Figure Skating ▲ Pairs Free Skating 19:35:40-19:49:40(14mins) #4) Cross-Country Skiing ▲ M 15 km Free 19:38:40-19:47:40(9mins) #4) Alpine Skiing ▲ W Super-G 19:35:40-19:44:40(9mins) #4) Biathlon ■ W 12.5 km Mass Start 19:35:40-19:44:40(9mins) #4) Bobsleigh ■ 2-man Heat 3 & 4 19:41:40-19:54:40(13mins) #4) Alpine Skiing ▲ W Downhill 19:47:40-20:00:40(13mins) #4) Cross-Country Skiing ■ M Team Sprint Free 19:49:40-20:01:40(12mins) #4) Short Track ■ M 500 m 19:52:40-20:01:40(9mins) #4) Snowboard ▲ W Parallel Giant Slalom 19:47:40-19:56:40(9mins) #5) Alpine Skiing ▲ M Downhill 19:47:05-19:56:05(9mins) #5) Snowboard ▲ W Slopestyle Finals 19:47:05-19:56:05(9mins) #5) Biathlon ■ M 12.5 km Pursuit 19:47:05-19:56:05(9mins) #5) Cross-Country Skiing ■ W Individual Sprint Classic 19:50:05-19:59:05(9mins) #5) Cross-Country Skiing ▲ W 10 km Free 19:52:05-20:01:05(9mins) #5) Snowboard ▲ W Snowboard Cross 19:50:05-19:59:05(9mins) #5) Freestyle Skiing ▲ W Slopestyle 19:47:05-19:56:05(9mins) #5) Skeleton ■ W Heat 3 & 4 19:47:05-19:56:05(9mins) #5) Figure Skating ▲ Ice Dance Free Dance 19:57:05-20:09:05(12mins) #5) Freestyle Skiing ▲M Ski Cross Seeding 20:03:05-20:12:05(9mins) #5) Bobsleigh ■ W Heat 3 & 4 20:04:05-20:17:05(13mins) #5) Short Track ■ W 1000 m 20:04:05-20:13:05(9mins) #5) Snowboard ▲ M Parallel Giant Slalom 19:59:05-20:08:05(9mins) #6) Snowboard ▲ M Slopestyle 19:57:30-20:06:30(9mins) #6) Figure Skating ▲ Team Event 19:59:30-20:19:30(20mins) #6) Freestyle Skiing ■ M Moguls 19:57:30-20:06:30(9mins) #6) Luge ■ W Heat 3 & 4 20:01:30-20:10:30(9mins) #6) Alpine Skiing ▲ M Super-G 20:03:30-20:12:30(9mins) #6) Skeleton ▲ M Heat 3 & 4 20:01:30-20:10:30(9mins) #6) Alpine Skiing ▲ M Giant Slalom 19:58:30-20:07:30(9mins) #6) Freestyle Skiing ▲ W Halfpipe 20:11:30-20:20:30(9mins) #6) Alpine Skiing ▲ M Slalom 20:19:30-20:28:30(9mins) #6) Figure Skating ▲ W Free Skating 20:15:30-20:24:30(9mins) #6) Speed Skating ■ M 1000 m 20:10:30-20:19:30(9mins) #7) Snowboard ▲ W Halfpipe 20:08:55-20:17:55(9mins) #7) Alpine Skiing ▲ W Slalom 20:12:55-20:21:55(9mins) #7) Snowboard ▲ M Cross Seeding 20:14:55-20:23:55(9mins) #7) Luge ■ Team Relay 20:13:55-20:27:55(14mins) #7) Freestyle Skiing ▲ M Slopestyle 20:10:55-20:19:55(9mins) #7) Freestyle Skiing ▲ M Halfpipe 20:30:55-20:39:55(9mins) #7) Snowboard ▲ W Big Air 20:26:55-20:35:55(9mins) #8) Alpine Skiing ▲ M Alpine Combined 20:20:20-20:29:20(9mins) #8) Snowboard ▲ M Halfpipe 20:24:20-20:33:20(9mins) #7) Cross-Country Skiing ▲ M 15 km + 15 km Skiathlon 20:08:55-20:17:55(9mins) #8) Cross-Country Skiing ■ W 4 x 5 km Relay Classic/Free 20:23:20-20:37:20(14mins) #8) Alpine Skiing ▲ W Alpine Combined 20:38:20-20:47:20(9mins) #9) Cross-Country Skiing ▲ M 4 x 10 km Relay Classic/Free 20:39:45-20:53:45(14mins) #9) Freestyle Skiing ▲ W Ski Cross 20:49:45-20:58:45(9mins) Day 16 25 Feb #1) Cross-Country Skiing ■★ M 50 km Mass Start Classic TBD PyeongChang Olympic Stadium Gangneung Hockey Centre #2) Cross-Country Skiing ▲★ W 30 km Mass Start Classic TBD Figure Skating * Team Event ICE VENUES EVENT SNOW VENUES ICE HOCKEY ●Ice Hockey Men's Tournament (Bronze Medal) ICE HOCKEY ●Ice Hockey Women's Tournament EVENT Figure Skating * Pairs Free Skating Figure Skating * Men's Free Skating Figure Skating * Ice Dance Free Dance Short Track * Ladies' 1500 m * Men's 1000 m Short Track * Ladies' 3000 m Relay ICE HOCKEY ●Ice Hockey Men's Tournament (Gold Medal) Figure Skating * Ladies' Single Skating Gangneung Ice Arena EVENT Short Track * Men's 1500 m Short Track * Ladies' 500 m Gangneung Oval EVENT Speed Skating * Ladies' 3000 m Gangneung Curling Centre EVENT Jeongseon Alpine Centre EVENT Yongpyong Alpine Centre EVENT Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre EVENT Ski Jumping * Men's Normal Hill Individual Alpensia CrossCountry Skiing Centre EVENT Cross-Country Skiing * Ladies' 7.5 km + 7.5 km Skiathlon Cross-Country Skiing * Men's 15 km + 15 km Skiathlon Alpensia Biathlon Centre EVENT Biathlon * Women's 7.5 km Sprint Biathlon * Men's 10 km Sprint Biathlon * Women's 10 km Pursuit * Men's 12.5 km Pursuit EVENT Snowboard * Men's Slopestyle Snowboard * Ladies' Slopestyle EVENT Freestyle Skiing * Ladies' Moguls Freestyle Skiing * Men's Moguls Speed Skating * Men's 5000 m Speed Skating * Ladies' 1500 m Speed Skating * Men's 1500 m Speed Skating * Ladies' 1000 m Speed Skating * Men's 10000 m Speed Skating * Ladies' 5000 m Speed Skating * Ladies' 500 m Short Track * Men's 500 m * Ladies' 1000 m * Men's 5000 m Realy Speed Skating * Ladies Team Pursuit * Men's Team Pursuit Speed Skating * Men's 500 m Speed Skating * Men's 1000 m Curling ● Men's Curling Curling * Mixed Doubles Curling Alpine Skiing * Men's Downhill Alpine Skiing * Men's Alpine Combined Alpine Skiing * Ladies' Giant Slalom Alpine Skiing * Men's Super-G Alpine Skiing * Ladies' Super-G Alpine Skiing * Ladies' Slalom Alpine Skiing * Ladies' Downhill Alpine Skiing * Men's Giant Slalom Ski Jumping * Ladies' Normal Hill Individual Ski Jumping * Men's Large Hill Individual Cross-Country Skiing * Men's Sprint Classic * Ladies' Sprint Classic Speed Skating ● Ladies' Mass Start ● Men's Mass Start Nordic Combined * Individaul Gundersen NH / 10 km Cross-Country Skiing * Ladies' 10 km Free Biathlon * Women's 15 km Individual Biathlon * Men's 20 km Individual Cross-Country Skiing * Men's 15 km Free Alpine Skiing * Ladies' Alpine Combined Alpine Skiing * Men's Slalom Ski Jumping * Men's Team Alpine Skiing * Alpine Team Event Snowboard * Ladies' Big Air Cross-Country Skiing * Ladies' 4x5 km Relay Cross-Country Skiing * Men's 4x10 km Relay Nordic Combined * Individaul Gundersen LH / 10 km Biathlon * Women's 12.5 km Mass Start Biathlon * Men's 15 km Mass Start Biathlon * 2x6 km Women + 2x7.5 km Men Mixed Relay Freestyle Skiing * Ladies' Ski Slopestyle Freestyle Skiing * Men's Ski Slopestyle Cross-Country Skiing * Ladies' Team Sprint Free * Men's Team Sprint Free Curling ● Women's Curling Nordic Combined * Team Gundersen LH / 4x5 km Biathlon * Women's Relay 4 x 2 km Snowboard * Men's Big Air Cross-Country Skiing * Men's 50 km Mass Start Classic Cross-Country Skiing * Ladies' 30 km Mass Start Classic Biathlon * Men's Relay 4 x 2.5 km Snowboard * Ladies' Parallel Giant Slalom * Men's Parallel Giant Slalom P Phoenix Snow Park C Freestyle Skiing * Ladies' Aerials Snowboard * Ladies' Halfpipe EVENT Snowboard * Men's Halfpipe Snowboard * Men's Snowboard Cross Freestyle Skiing * Men's Aerials Snowboard * Ladies' Snowboard Cross Freestyle Skiing * Ladies' Ski Halfpipe Bobsleigh * 2-man Bobsleigh EVENT Olympic Sliding Centre Skeleton * Men's Skeleton EVENT EVENT Luge * Men's Singles Luge * Women's Singles Luge * Doubles Luge * Team Relay Skeleton * Women's Skeleton Freestyle Skiing * Men's Ski Cross Bobsleigh * Women's Bobsleigh Freestyle Skiing * Men's Ski Halfpipe Freestyle Skiing * Ladies' Ski Cross Bobsleigh ● 4-man Bobsleigh Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 Figure Skating (FSK) Short Track Speed Skating (STK) Single Skating (M/W), Pair Skating, Ice Dance, Team Event 500 m (M/L), 1,000 m (M/L), 1,500 m (M/L), 3,000 m Relay (L), 5,000 m Relay (M) 6:00 Day -8 Friday Feb. 1 Day -7 Friday Feb. 2 Day -6 Saturday Feb. 3 Day -5 Sunday Feb. 4 Day -4 Monday Feb. 5 Day -3 Tuesday Feb. 6 Day -2 Wednesday Feb. 7 Day -1 Thursday Feb. 8 Day 0 Friday Feb. 9 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Saturday Feb. 10 Sunday Feb. 11 Monday Feb. 12 Tuesday Feb. 13 Day 5 Wednesday Feb. 14 Day 6 Thursday Feb. 15 Day 7 Friday Feb. 16 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 FSK Training 16:00~21:50 FSK Training 10:00~16:30 FSK Training 07:30~13:20 STK Training 15:00~22:00 FSK Training 12:00~18:30 STK Training 08:30~14:30 FSK Training 16:00~22:40 FSK Training 10:00~17:10 FSK Training 06:30~14:20 STK Training 16:00~22:00 FSK Training 10:00~19:50 STK Training 08:30~14:30 FSK Training 16:00~22:20 FSK Training 10:00~20:40 FSK Training 06:15~13:00 STK Training 14:15~22:15 FSK Training 07:00~23:15 STK Training 07:00~12:00 FSK Training 13:20~22:45 FSK Training 07:30~21:30 FSK Training 06:30~13:40 STK Training 15:15~22:15 FSK Training 08:30~20:25 (FSK01) Team Event M Short Program, Pairs Short Program 10:00~13:30 FSK Training 06:30~16:40 FSK Training 06:30~09:15 FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK Training 14:00~16:50 STK Training 18:30~22:30 FSK Training 07:00~12:45 FSK / STK Main rink (STK01) M 1500 m Final *, L 500m Qual., L 3000 m Relay Qual. Warm-up 17:40-18:40 19:00~21:50 FSK Training 09:00~22:05 FSK Training rink (FSK02) Team Event Ice Dance Short Dance, W Short Program, Pairs Free Skating 10:00~14:40 FSK Training 08:00~19:35 (FSK03) Team Event M Free Skating, W Free Skating, Ice Dance Free Dance 10:00~13:25 FSK Training 06:00~09:25 FSK Training rink FSK Training 07:00~09:00 FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training 16:00~21:10 STK Training 15:30~22:30 FSK Training 07:00~23:05 FSK Training rink FSK Training 06:30~13:40 FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink 16:00 STK Training 08:30~14:30 FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink 15:30 Gangneung Ice Arena Warm-up 17:50-18:40 (STK02) L 500 m Final *, M 1000m Qual., M 5000 m Relay Qual. 19:00~21:30 FSK Training 08:45~23:00 FSK Training 06:15~09:05 (FSK04) Pairs Short Program 10:00~13:35 STK Training 15:30~22:30 FSK Training 08:00~19:55 FSK Training 07:15~09:25 (FSK05) Pairs Free Skating 10:30~13:55 FSK Training 15:00~21:40 FSK Training 07:00~21:20 FSK Training 06:15~09:05 (FSK06) M Short Program 10:00~14:30 STK Training 16:30~22:30 FSK Training 07:30~22:30 FSK Competition FSK Training STK Competition STK Training STK Warm-Up Medal event * 1 Medal Event on days where there is more than one session taking place ** 2 Medal Events within the same session *** 3 Medal Events within the same session 22:00 22:30 23:00 23:30 Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 Figure Skating (FSK) Short Track Speed Skating (STK) Single Skating (M/W), Pair Skating, Ice Dance, Team Event 500 m (M/L), 1,000 m (M/L), 1,500 m (M/L), 3,000 m Relay (L), 5,000 m Relay (M) 6:00 Day 8 Saturday Feb. 17 Day 9 Sunday Feb. 18 Day 10 Monday Feb. 19 Day 11 Tuesday Feb. 20 Day 12 Wednesday Feb. 21 Day 13 Thursday Feb. 22 Day 14 Friday Feb. 23 Day 15 Saturday Feb. 24 Day 16 Sunday Feb. 25 FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink 6:30 7:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 (FSK07) M Free Skating 10:00~14:25 17:30 18:00 18:30 Warm-up 18:00-18:40 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 (STK03) L 1500 m Final, M 1000 m Final ** 19:00~21:55 FSK Training 07:00~22:20 FSK Training 08:00~15:45 FSK Training 10:00~20:00 FSK Training 06:15~09:05 (FSK08) Ice Dance (Short Dance) 10:00~13:45 STK Training 15:30~22:30 FSK Training 08:30~21:35 FSK Training 06:45~08:55 (FSK09) Ice Dance (Free Dance) 10:00~13:45 Warm-up 17:40-18:40 (STK04) L 1000 m Qual., M 500 m Qual., L 3000 m Relay Final * 19:00~21:00 FSK Training 09:30~21:50 FSK Training 06:15~09:05 (FSK10) W Short Program 10:00~14:30 FSK Training 10:00~15:40 FSK Training 07:00~10:10 FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink FSK / STK Main rink FSK Training rink 7:30 FSK Training 06:15~09:05 Gangneung Ice Arena STK Training 16:30~22:30 STK Training 12:00~17:50 Warm-up 17:50-18:40 (STK05) M 500 m Final, L 1000 m Final, M 5000 m Relay Final *** 19:00~21:45 FSK Training 09:00~20:40 FSK Training 06:30~09:00 (FSK11) W Free Skating 10:00~14:15 FSK Training 09:00~17:10 FSK Training 15:30~17:50 FSK Training 08:30~20:50 (FSK12) Gala Exhibition 09:30~12:00 FSK Competition FSK Training STK Competition STK Warm-Up Medal event * 1 Medal Event on days where there is more than one session taking place ** 2 Medal Events within the same session *** 3 Medal Events within the same session 22:00 22:30 23:00 23:30 Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 Figure Skating (FSK) Single Skating (M/W), Pair Skating, Ice Dance, Team Event 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 Gangneung Ice Arena 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 D TD S/F (40') P TP S/F (40') L TL S/F (40') Training Training Training 11:40 ~ 13:10 13:20 ~ 14:50 15:00 ~ 16:30 D TD S/F (40') P TP S/F (40') L TL S/F (40') M TM S/F (40') Training Training Training Training 12:00 ~ 13:30 13:40 ~ 15:10 15:20 ~ 16:50 17:00 ~ 18:30 P TP S/F (40') L TL S/F (40') M TM S/F (40') D TD S/F (40') Training Training Training Training 10:00 ~ 12:10 12:20 ~ 13:50 14:00 ~ 15:30 15:40 ~ 17:10 L TL S/F (40') M TM S/F (40') D TD S/F (40') P TP S/F (40') Training Training Training Training 10:00 ~ 11:30 11:40 ~ 14:00 14:10 ~ 16:30 16:40 ~ 19:50 M TM S/F (40') D TD S/F (40') P TP S/F (40') L TL S/F (40') Training Training Training Training 10:00 ~ 12:20 12:30 ~ 14:50 15:00 ~ 18:10 18:20 ~ 20:40 D S/F (35') M S/F (40') P S/F (30') TM S/F (35') TP S/F (30') TD S/F (30') Training Training Training Training Training Training 07:00 ~ 10:15 10:25 ~ 14:05 14:15 ~ 17:35 17:45 ~ 18:55 19:05 ~ 20:45 20:55 ~ 21:55 M S/F (40') TD S/F (30') TL S/F (35') P S/F (35') L S/F (40') Training Training Training Training Training 07:30 ~ 11:10 11:20 ~ 12:20 12:30 ~ 13:40 13:50 ~ 17:40 17:50 ~ 21:30 D S/F (30') M S/F (35') TL S/F (35') TD S/F (30') TM S/F (35') TP S/F (30') Training Training Training Training Training Training 08:30 ~ 11:20 11:30 ~ 14:45 14:55 ~ 16:05 16:15 ~ 17:15 17:25 ~ 18:35 18:45 ~ 20:25 L S/F (35') M S/F (35') P S/F (30') Training Training Training 06:30 ~ 09:45 09:55 ~ 13:10 13:20 ~ 16:40 M S/F (40') TD S/F (30') TM F (35') L S/F (35') P S/F (30') Training Training Training Training Training 09:00 ~ 12:40 12:50 ~ 13:50 14:00 ~ 15:10 15:20 ~ 18:35 18:45 ~ 22:05 M S/F (40') D S/F (30') L S/F (40') Training Training Training 08:00 ~ 11:40 11:50 ~ 15:25 15:35 ~ 19:35 D S/F (35') P S/F (35') L S/F (40') M S/F (40') Training Training Training Training 07:00 ~ 10:35 10:45 ~ 15:05 15:15 ~ 18:55 19:05 ~ 23:05 L S/F (40') D S/F (35') P S/F (30') D S/F (30') Training Training Training Training 08:45 ~ 12:45 12:55 ~ 16:30 16:40 ~ 20:00 20:10 ~ 23:00 D S/F (35') M S/F (40') L S/F (40') Training Training Training 08:00 ~ 11:35 11:45 ~ 15:45 15:55 ~ 19:55 L S/F (40') M S/F (40') L S/F (40') D S/F (30') Training Training Training Training 07:00 ~ 10:40 10:50 ~ 14:30 14:40 ~ 18:20 18:30 ~ 21:20 D S/F (35') L S/F (40') D S/F (35') L S/F (40') Training Training Training Training 07:30 ~ 11:05 11:15 ~ 15:15 15:25 ~ 18:40 18:50 ~ 22:30 L S/F (40') D S/F (30') L S/F (40') D S/F (30') P ADD (30') Training Training Training Training Training 07:00 ~ 10:40 10:50 ~ 13:40 13:50 ~ 17:30 17:40 ~ 20:30 20:40 ~ 22:20 P ADD (35') L S/F (40') D S/F (35') Training Training Training 10:00 ~ 12:05 12:15 ~ 16:15 16:25 ~ 20:00 L S/F (40') P ADD (35') M ADD (35') L S/F (40') Training Training Training Training 08:30 ~ 12:30 12:40 ~ 14:45 14:55 ~ 17:25 17:35 ~ 21:35 L S/F (40') M ADD (35') L S/F (40') P ADD (30') Training Training Training Training 09:30 ~ 13:30 13:40 ~ 16:10 16:20 ~ 20:00 20:10 ~ 21:50 M ADD (40') P ADD (40') Training Training 10:00 ~ 13:10 13:20 ~ 15:40 22:00 22:30 23:00 M TM S/F (40') Training 10:00 ~ 11:30 Day -8 Thursday Feb. 1 FSK Training rink Day -7 Friday Feb. 2 FSK Training rink Day -6 Saturday Feb. 3 FSK Training rink Day -5 Sunday Feb. 4 FSK Training rink Day -4 Monday Feb. 5 FSK Training rink Day -3 Tuesday Feb. 6 FSK Training rink Day -2 Wednesday Feb. 7 FSK Training rink Day -1 Thursday Feb. 8 FSK Training rink Day 0 Friday Feb. 9 FSK Training rink Day 1 Saturday Feb. 10 FSK Training rink Day 2 Sunday Feb. 11 FSK Training rink Day 3 Monday Feb. 12 FSK Training rink Day 4 Tuesday Feb. 13 FSK Training rink Day 5 Wednesday Feb. 14 FSK Training rink Day 6 Thursday Feb. 15 FSK Training rink Day 7 Friday Feb. 16 FSK Training rink Day 8 Saturday Feb. 17 FSK Training rink Day 9 Sunday Feb. 18 FSK Training rink Day 10 Monday Feb. 19 FSK Training rink Day 11 Tuesday Feb. 20 FSK Training rink Day 12 Wednesday Feb. 21 FSK Training rink Day 13 Thursday Feb. 22 FSK Training rink P ADD (40') Training 09:00 ~ 11:20 Day 14 Friday Feb. 23 FSK Training rink D ADD (40') Training 09:00 ~ 11:20 Day 15 Saturday Feb. 24 FSK Training rink Day 16 Sunday Feb. 25 FSK Training rink P EXH (40') D EXH (40') Training 11:30 ~ 12:10 12:20 ~ 13:00 M EXH (40') Training 13:10 ~ 13:50 M ADD (40') Training 11:30 ~ 14:40 EXH Opening Finale Training 13:50 ~ 14:50 D ADD (40') Training 15:00 ~ 17:20 P ADD (40') Training 14:50 ~ 17:10 M ADD (40') Training 17:30 ~ 20:40 TL S/F (40') Training 22:05 ~ 23:15 23:30 DRAFT NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION XXIII Olympic Winter Games, PyeongChang 2018 - Time and Training Schedule Figure Skating MR Thursday February 01 PR Off-Ice MR Friday February 02 PR Off-Ice MR Saturday February 03 PR Off-Ice MR Sunday February 04 PR Off-Ice MR Monday February 05 PR Off-Ice MR Tuesday February 06 PR Off-Ice MR Wednesday February 07 PR Off-Ice Off-Ice MR Thursday February 08 PR Off-Ice Off-Ice 06:00 06:00 06:30 L+ 06:30 TL B S/F 07:10 40' A 07:00 07:30 D+ 07:30 TD B S/F 40' 08:10 A 08:00 08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00 M+ 10:00 TM A S/F 40' 10:50 B 10:30 11:00 11:30 D+ 11:40 TD A S/F 40' 12:30 B 12:00 12:30 13:00 P+ 13:20 TP A S/F 40' 14:10 B 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 M+ TM 16:30 S/F 17:00 40' TD 18:30 09:30 A P+ 10:00 TP C S/F 40' 10:40 A L+ 10:30 TL B S/F 40' 11:10 A L+ 15:20 TL B S/F 40' 16:10 A M+ 17:00 TM B S/F 40' 17:50 A 40' 18:10 B 18:30 19:00 P+ 19:00 TP A 19:30 S/F 20:00 40' 19:40 B 20:30 L+ 20:30 TL A 21:00 S/F 21:30 40' 21:10 B 22:00 21:50 L+ 12:20 TL A S/F 40' 13:10 B P+ 13:40 TP B S/F 40' 14:30 A A L+ 10:00 B D+ 10:20 TL TD B S/F S/F 10:50 40' 10:50 30' C A 11:30 B M+ 12:00 D+ 12:00 TM B TD B S/F S/F 40' 12:40 40' 12:50 A A 13:20 17:30 D+ 17:30 18:00 S/F M+ 08:00 TM B S/F 40' 08:40 C P+ 09:00 TP B S/F 40' 09:40 A L+ 15:00 TL A S/F 40' 15:50 16:00 B A 16:30 16:40 B P 06:15 S/F 1 30' 06:45 2 D 07:00 S/F 1 07:25 35' 07:35 3 2 07:55 4 08:20 08:35 3 5 08:55 09:05 4 6 P+ TP S/F 30' M+ 14:00 TM A S/F 40' 14:50 B D+ 15:40 A P+ 16:00 TD 16:00 TP C S/F Team 40' 16:30 Leaders S/F 40' 16:40 B Information A (Main Rink) 17:10 17:30 B 13:20 13:20 D A 13:50 A D+ 14:10 14:20 TD B S/F 40' 15:00 C 15:50 A P+ 16:40 TP B S/F 40' 17:30 C L+ 18:20 TL A S/F 40' 19:00 B 18:20 D M+ 19:50 TM A S/F 40' 20:30 B 19:50 19:10 A 11:40 4 D+ 12:30 TD C S/F 40' 13:20 A 12:25 5 13:00 12:35 4 P 14:15 S/F 1 30' 14:45 2 P+ 15:00 TP C S/F 40' 15:50 M+ 16:00 D TM C S/F 16:40 16:40 40' A A 09:40 5 10:30 1 TD 11:20 S/F T2 30' 11:50 T1 11:55 3 13:25 5 14:10 B TL 12:30 S/F T2 35' 13:05 M 13:20 T1 S/F 2 35' 13:55 P 13:50 2 3 S/F 35' 14:25 15:25 3 15:55 4 16:35 5 17:05 6 17:30 B D+ 18:20 L+ 18:20 TD C TL C S/F 18:50 S/F 30' A 40' 19:10 A 19:30 B P+ 20:10 TP C S/F 20:40 30' D D+ 21:20 TD A S/F 40' 22:00 B 22:30 11:40 B 17:30 B 09:00 4 09:40 L 09:45 5 T 10:00 S/F 1 Team Event 35' 10:20 M 10:25 Team 2 S/F 1 Leaders 40' Meeting 11:05 11:05 3 2 (Main Rink) M+ 10:00 TM C S/F 40' 10:50 A 11:30 A M+ 11:40 TM B 12:10 S/F B 40' 12:30 12:40 C C M 07:30 S/F 2 40' 08:10 3 20:00 B 22:40 15:10 4 16:00 1 D 16:45 S/F 2 30' 17:15 3 15:45 5 16:30 6 17:05 1 TP 19:05 S/F T1 30' 19:35 T2 19:05 1 TM 19:45 S/F T2 35' 20:20 T1 TP 21:05 S/F T2 30' 21:35 T3 TL 22:05 S/F T1 35' 22:40 T2 23:00 15:15 5 17:50 17:55 L 2 4 S/F 40' 18:25 18:30 5 3 TD 20:55 S/F T1 30' 21:25 T2 21:20 A 21:50 B 22:20 3 TM 17:45 S/F T1 35' 18:30 T2 20:15 T3 20:40 14:40 4 19:20 4 20:00 5 06:30 L 06:30 S/F 3 40' 07:10 4 07:00 07:30 08:00 08:00 5 D 08:30 08:40 S/F 3 1 30' 09:00 4 09:30 09:40 2 5 10:10 P 10:20 1 S/F 3 30' 10:50 10:50 4 2 08:30 09:00 09:30 T Confirmation 10:30 MP-S T 11:00 Ref&TC Meeting 11:30 M 11:30 5 S/F 3 12:00 35' 12:05 6 4 12:40 1 13:10 2 13:40 10:00 10:00 (Main Rink) T 12:00 IJM Team MLP 12:50 5 (Main Rink) T 14:00 IJM Team D 14:10 2 M 14:45 TL 14:55 (Main Rink) TPM S/F T1 (Main Rink) 35' 15:30 T2 16:00 TD 16:15 S/F T1 30' 16:45 P 16:45 T2 TPM (Main Rink) TP 18:45 18:45 S/F T3 19:00 30' 19:15 Team T1 Leaders Meeting 19:55 I T2 (Main Rink) 20:25 20:50 1 12:00 12:30 13:00 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 21:30 22:00 22:15 T1 22:45 22:30 23:00 23:15 23:30 11:30 13:30 13:25 1 TM 17:25 S/F T1 35' 18:00 T2 11:00 23:30 00:00 00:00 M L P D Men Ladies Pairs Ice Dance S F T FC Short Program/Dance Free Skating/Dance Team Event Flower Ceremony MR PR EXH IJM Main Rink Practice Rink Exhibition Initial Judges Meeting DR DR+15 RTD JS Draw 15 min after previous event Round Table Discussion Judges Seating Order * ADD Ice Resurfacing Group Change Starting Order Additional Practice TPM TPR Technical Panel Meeting Technical Panel Review Meeting as of: 01.10.2017 subject to changes page 1/3 DRAFT NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION XXIII Olympic Winter Games, PyeongChang 2018 - Time and Training Schedule Figure Skating MR Friday February 09 PR Off-Ice MR Saturday February 10 PR Off-Ice 06:00 06:30 TM 06:30 L S S/F 08:00 TP 07:50 S 08:15 08:30 25' * 08:50 09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 09:15 07:50 1 08:25 2 09:10 JS 09:15 3 T MS 10:00 M 09:55 S/F 4 TM S 35' 10:30 5 D 07:00 S/F 5 30' 07:30 1 17:00 16:20 3 16:50 MR Monday February 12 PR Off-Ice 08:10 2 08:40 3 M 09:00 5 09:20 S/F 4 40' 09:40 1 10:00 TL S/F T2 35' 10:35 T1 16:10 3 16:40 10:00 Confirmation 12:00 4 12:45 12:50 T2 L 13:00 TPM 13:20 T1 (Main Rink) 14:00 T2 18:00 4 18:30 P 18:45 S/F 5 30' 19:15 6 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 22:00 13:40 TP F TM 40' * P S/F 35' 10:00 TM F 10:10 4 10:49 11:00 5 JS 11:00 T LS 13:20 3 11:10 TL F 11:58 T JS 12:55 T PF 13:15 12:20 TD F 13:06 FC Confirmation P-F 14:05 4 19:50 4 21:05 3 21:35 4 22:05 21:10 10:00 1 18:55 5 (Main Rink) 20:35 5 12:05 2 23:05 09:30 1 10:00 P S MR Thursday February 15 PR Off-Ice Off-Ice MR Friday February 16 PR Off-Ice Off-Ice 11:00 3 (Main Rink) M 11:45 S/F 4 40' 12:00 P 16:40 S/F 30' 17:10 * 08:25 08:55 JS 09:15 PS 09:25 P 13:45 Ref&TC Meeting 16:45 14:15 2 07:00 (Main Rink) 10:00 M S 10:45 07:30 08:00 RTD P (Main Rink) 09:00 3 JS 09:15 MS 09:45 4 10:30 5 L 11:15 S/F 1 40' 12:05 2 13:00 12:55 3 13:50 13:45 4 13:29 15:05 3 L 15:55 S/F 4 DR 16:15 40' MS 16:45 5 P 14:30 L 14:40 TPR 5 (Main Rink) D 15:00 S/F 40' S/F 5 15:20 30' 15:30 1 1 16:10 2 16:40 3 16:10 2 17:40 4 M 18:00 S/F 40' D 18:30 18:40 S/F * 5 30' 19:00 1 19:30 19:40 2 20:10 20:10 3 19:55 D 20:10 S/F 3 30' 20:40 4 21:00 21:20 5 21:50 1 M 14:30 Ref&TC Meeting (Main Rink) M 15:30 IJM (Main Rink) 16:50 3 17:20 4 19:15 3 08:00 08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 FC 14:28 18:25 2 19:30 JS 09:45 M 09:45 PF TPM 12:20 17:35 1 17:50 09:05 09:10 3 10:30 P M 10:50 F S/F 40' 11:30 * 13:25 1 DR 13:35 STO PF 06:30 07:25 D 07:30 S/F 1 07:55 35' 08:15 2 08:35 08:30 2 10:00 4 12:35 5 13:35 M 06:15 S 30' 06:45 * L 07:00 P 07:15 S/F 5 F 40' 07:40 30' 07:45 1 * 10:15 2 11:00 RTD ML 15:55 2 M 19:05 S/F 2 40' 22:25 1 D 08:00 08:15 S/F 4 35' 08:40 08:45 5 09:05 14:25 (Main Rink) 5 P 14:45 IJM 15:10 (Main Rink) 1 19:00 21:35 5 23:00 11:15 1 18:20 20:45 4 22:30 T 18:15 1 19:55 3 10:15 10:25 5 D 12:55 13:10 S/F 3 35' 13:40 13:40 4 13:00 4 17:25 5 18:05 4 08:40 L 08:45 1 S/F 3 40' P 09:15 09:30 TPM 09:35 2 4 (Main Rink) 10:20 JS 10:25 P S/F T LF P 10:45 30' 10:50 S/F 1 * 35' 11:30 JS 11:35 11:30 2 T DF 12:00 12:15 3 12:40 L 15:15 S/F 2 DR 15:30 40' PS 15:55 16:00 3 Team Leaders 16:45 Meeting 4 II 19:35 19:55 1 20:25 2 08:30 4 14:30 6 1 19:05 3 Wednesday February 14 PR Off-Ice P 06:15 S 25' 06:40 * 07:15 08:00 5 13:45 5 L 15:35 T 15:30 S/F 1 Confirmation 16:00 40' MLD-F F 16:25 2 16:50 6 17:15 3 17:35 18:20 2 MR 07:40 09:15 JS 09:15 5 T MF 14:50 5 15:00 15:55 1 JS 09:15 T DS 09:30 3 11:45 D 11:50 TL S S/F 1 35' 12:35 13:06 2 15:20 5 17:15 3 17:30 11:19 14:36 16:40 2 18:00 10:00 TD S 10:30 L D - S 2 D 10:45 TPM 11:10 (Main Rink) 3 14:35 T1 TD 08:30 30' F* 09:00 T1 T Tuesday February 13 PR Off-Ice M 06:30 S/F 3 40' 07:10 4 TM 07:00 D 07:00 35' F* S/F 2 35' TL 07:45 07:45 35' F* 3 TP 08:00 M 08:00 T2 S/F F 1 25' 08:25 40' T3 08:40 2 09:00 09:25 MR 06:00 TL 07:00 S* 25' 07:25 JS 11:00 11:22 11:15 T PS TP 11:20 11:30 1 T1 F 11:45 11:50 25' 11:45 12:00 T2 TP S 2 12:20 12:30 T3 12:35 12:45 TD 3 13:00 S/F 13:29 P 13:20 30' 13:30 S/F 4 14:00 D 14:00 30' 13:50 TM 5 S/F 4 F 14:30 30' 14:30 14:30 35' 5 6 15:00 15:00 15:10 1 L 15:30 1 S/F 15:40 15:40 35' 16:00 2 2 16:30 Off-Ice TD 06:00 S* 25' 06:25 06:30 4 07:00 35' 07:05 35' 07:05 * 5 07:30 Sunday February 11 PR Off-Ice MR 20:50 4 21:20 21:40 22:30 2 23:00 17:30 14:35 5 DR 14:45 STO MF D 15:25 S/F 1 35' 16:00 2 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 16:45 3 17:00 17:20 4 17:30 18:05 5 18:00 18:30 L 18:50 S/F 1 40' 19:30 2 19:00 20:20 3 20:30 21:00 4 21:50 5 22:30 19:30 20:00 21:00 21:30 22:00 22:30 23:00 23:30 23:30 00:00 00:00 M L P D Men Ladies Pairs Ice Dance S F T FC Short Program/Dance Free Skating/Dance Team Event Flower Ceremony MR PR EXH IJM Main Rink Practice Rink Exhibition Initial Judges Meeting DR DR+15 RTD JS Draw 15 min after previous event Round Table Discussion Judges Seating Order * ADD Ice Resurfacing Group Change Starting Order Additional Practice TPM TPR Technical Panel Meeting Technical Panel Review Meeting as of: 01.10.2017 subject to changes page 2/3 DRAFT NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION XXIII Olympic Winter Games, PyeongChang 2018 - Time and Training Schedule Figure Skating MR Saturday February 17 PR Off-Ice Sunday February 18 PR Off-Ice MR Off-Ice MR Monday February 19 PR Off-Ice Tuesday February 20 PR Off-Ice MR Off-Ice Wednesday February 21 PR Off-Ice MR Off-Ice MR Thursday February 22 PR Off-Ice MR Friday February 23 PR Off-Ice Saturday February 24 MR Off-Ice Sunday Feb. 25 MR 06:00 06:00 M 06:30 F 40' 07:00 * 06:15 08:00 06:55 L 07:00 S/F 2 40' 07:40 07:45 3 08:30 08:25 07:30 09:00 08:30 4 09:05 09:10 JS 09:15 5 MF D 09:45 10:00 TPM 1 (Main Rink) 09:30 10:00 10:30 10:00 M F D 10:50 S/F 2 30' 11:20 3 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:00 4 12:30 5 12:30 13:00 13:10 1 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 13:50 14:07 L S/F 2 FC 40' 14:30 3 15:20 4 M 15:30 TPR 16:00 (Main Rink) 5 DR 16:30 16:50 STO DS 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 D 06:15 S 30' 06:45 * M 08:00 RTD (Main Rink) 08:50 4 D 09:00 Ref&TC Meeting 09:40 5 P 11:20 2 10:00 20:00 P 21:00 10:00 D S 15:45 08:30 TPM (Main Rink) L 09:30 S/F 10:00 40' D * 10:20 F JS 09:15 DF D 08:00 RTD 08:35 (Main Rink) 12:00 P 09:05 M DR 14:00 STO DF 35' 14:15 18:40 40' 10:10 10:40 40' JS 09:15 LF ADD 09:50 L 14:28 14:30 IJM 10:00 11:30 11:00 EXH 1st half 12:30 12:20 13:20 M 13:10 40' EXH 13:10 14:10 13:50 EXH Opening Finale D M 12:00 EXH Opening Finale DR 16:00 STO LS L 16:20 S/F 40' 17:00 * 40' 15:40 16:30 M L 17:35 S/F 4 40' 17:50 FC 18:25 5 18:30 14:00 14:30 P 14:50 ADD 15:50 D 15:30 40' EXH 16:40 M 16:20 40' EXH 17:30 P 17:10 40' EXH ADD 13:30 EXH 2nd half 13:55 15:00 40' 15:40 L 15:00 P 15:00 ADD TPR (Main Rink) 30' 15:30 19:15 1 D 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