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BEIJING (AP) — Nathan Chen has been building toward this for years. He's one good free skate away from Olympic gold.

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BEIJING (AP) — Nathan Chen has been building toward this for years. He’s one good free skate away from Olympic gold.

After setting a world record with his short program, Chen goes for an Olympic title Wednesday night live in prime time. That could be a big day for the United States, with Chloe Kim also expected to contend for a snowboarding gold medal.

Here are some things to watch (all times Eastern):

U.S. men's curling team's John Shuster, left, and Matt Hamilton attend a news conference at the 2022 Winter Olympics, Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022, in Beijing. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
U.S. men's curling team's John Shuster, left, and Matt Hamilton attend a news conference at the 2022 Winter Olympics, Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022, in Beijing. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

FIGURE SKATING

Not only did Chen perform superbly in the short program, his rival, Japan’s Yuzuru Hanyu, was eighth. That made Chen’s path to gold even clearer. Chen, a three-time world champion, finished fifth at the 2018 Olympics but now appears poised to take Hanyu’s crown.

“You can never really count out any of these athletes. The competition’s not one program,” Chen said. “Whatever happens in the short program is not indicative of what will happen in the free program.”

Both NBC and USA Network plan to air live coverage of the free skate in prime time. The first two groups are at 8:30 p.m. on USA Network, followed by Groups 3 and 4 on NBC.

SNOWBOARDING

The women’s halfpipe is also set for live coverage on NBC in prime time. Kim is the defending champion and won the 2019 and 2021 world championships.

The U.S. has won four of the six Olympic golds in women’s halfpipe.

CURLING

John Shuster and the U.S. made a memorable run to curling gold four years ago. That certainly raised Shuster’s profile. He carried the American flag for the opening ceremony along with speedskater Brittany Bowe.

The American men begin defense of their title against the Russians in round-robin play. CNBC is showing that at 5 p.m. The U.S. women also open against the Russians, live on CNBC at 8 p.m.

SHORT TRACK DRAMA

Nathan Chen, of the United States, competes during the men's short program figure skating competition at the 2022 Winter Olympics, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, in Beijing. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
Nathan Chen, of the United States, competes during the men's short program figure skating competition at the 2022 Winter Olympics, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, in Beijing. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Maybe it was inevitable, but there’s already been some contentiousness over the short track speedskating results. South Korea filed complaints with the International Skating Union and the International Olympic Committee after two of its skaters were disqualified in the semifinals of the men’s 1,000 meters. South Korea’s chef de mission, Yoon Hong Geun, said fans in South Korea are so upset that they are urging the team to return home immediately.

So it’s worth keeping an eye on the men’s 1,500. USA Network is showing that event live between 6 and 8:30 a.m. NBC will air the final in prime time.

ALSO OF NOTE

USA Network is set to show the men’s snowboardcross final live as part of its late time slot. … One of the top contenders in Nordic combined, Norway’s Jarl Magnus Riiber, tested positive for COVID-19 recently, shaking up the outlook in that sport. The normal hill competition is Wednesday. USA Network plans to show the ski jumping portion live early in the morning. Nordic combined will also appear later in the day on USA Network and in the afternoon on NBC. … NBC will carry the downhill portion of the men’s Alpine combined in prime time, and the slalom portion live during its late-night coverage. … The men’s hockey tournament begins, with the Russians trying to defend their title. They open against Switzerland, live at 3:50 a.m. on USA Network.

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