Winter Olympics 2010 Schedule: Things to Watch Out

Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 is going to be the 21st Winter Olympics. As always, the Winter Olympics 2010 Schedule will involve some of the major international multi-sports events.

As we already know, the event is going to take place in the city of Vancouver, Canada for 17 days between February 12 and February 28, 2010. Fifteen sporting events have been chosen for the Winter Olympics this season and over 80 nations have qualified athletes for at least one of these 15 games.

As per the Winter Olympics 2010 schedule, the biggest event of this winter has already begun with a wonderful opening ceremony. The Ceremony is being broadcasted on numerous television broadcasters throughout the world.  VANOC (Vancouver Organizing Committee has organized both the Olympic and the Paralympic Games.

As already stated, the broadcast of the opening ceremony on NBC Sports has already started at 19:30 ET/PT. The ceremony is going to involve Parade of Nation, Lighting of the Olympic Cauldron and performances from Bryan Adams, Sarah McLachlan, Nelly Furtado and Nikki Yanofsky. Governor General of Canada, Michaelle Jean, who officially opened the ceremony, will also be there to jeer on Team Canada and other nation for making this Winter Event a successful one.

In case you miss the Live Opening Ceremony, you have no reason to be disappointed, as the Winter Olympics 2010 Schedule has scope for primetime replays in between 0135 and 0600 hours ET/PT.

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