The 2018 Winter Olympics are set to kickoff in Pyeongchang, South Korea, in early February. The Olympics will feature about 90 countries competing in 102 events across 15 disciplines.
Canada won 25 medals, including 10 gold, at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
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Here are a few things you need to know about the upcoming 2018 winter Olympic games:
Where are the 2018 Winter Olympics?
The 2018 Winter Olympics will take place in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Munich, Germany and Annecy, France were both also under consideration to host the games but Pyeongchang was ultimately selected as the host city in July 2011.
When are the 2018 Winter Olympics?
The 2018 Winter Olympics will run from Feb. 9-25, 2018.
What sports are in the 2018 Winter Olympics?
The 2018 Olympics is set to feature 102 events across 15 disciplines. Here are all the disciplines that will award medals in 2018:
— Alpine skiing
— Biathlon
— Bobsleigh
— Cross-country skiing
— Curling
— Figure skating
— Freestyle skiing
— Ice hockey
— Luge
— Nordic combined
— Short track speed skating
— Skeleton
— Ski jumping
— Snowboarding
— Speed skating
Will NHL players be participating in the 2018 Winter Olympics?
Team Canada has won the gold medal in men’s hockey at each of the last two Olympics. But this year, NHL players will not be participating after the league declined to make its players available to participate.
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Where can I watch the 2018 Winter Olympics?
The 2018 Winter Olympics will be broadcast on CBC as well as on the CBC app. CBC will provide live coverage from every venue as well as coverage of every “medal-winning moment,” according to its website.
CBC will also broadcast Olympic Games Primetime every night from 7 p.m.- 2 a.m. ET, Olympic Games Morning from 6 a.m.-12 p.m. ET and Olympic Games Overnight from 2-6 a.m. ET.
Studio hosts Scott Russell, Andi Petrillo, Alexandre Despatie, Kelly VanderBeek and Craig McMorris will lead CBC’s Olympic coverage, according to its website.