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NBC SPORTS SPECIAL [UPDATED]
Air Date: Monday, February 13, 2006
Time Slot: 8:00 PM-11:30 PM EST on NBC
Episode Title: "OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES 2006"
[NOTE: The following article is a press release issued by the aforementioned network and/or company. Any errors, typos, etc. are attributed to the original author. The release is reproduced solely for the dissemination of the enclosed information.]

BODE, APOLO & "FLYING TOMATO" HIGHLIGHT NBC'S SUNDAY TORINO COVERAGE

MILLER-RAHLVES DOWNHILL SHOWDOWN, APOLO OHNO LOOKS TO ADD TO HIS GOLD COLLECTION & WHITE, THE "FLYING TOMATO", MAKES HIS OLYMPIC DEBUT ON SUNDAY, DAY 3 OF THE TORINO GAMES

"He thrives on the pressure of the Olympics..." - Brooker on Bode Miller

NBC's Sunday Primetime Olympic Coverage Begins At 7 P.M. ET/PT

TORINO, Italy�Feb.11, 2006�Bode Miller and Daron Rahlves face off in Torino's downhill showdown, Apolo Ohno returns to the Olympic stage and Shaun White, the "Flying Tomato," makes his Olympic debut highlighting NBC's coverage continuing Sunday on NBC, USA Network, MSNBC, CNBC, NBC HD and Universal HD. NBC's Sunday primetime coverage begins at 7 p.m. ET/PT with Bode Miller (Bretton Woods, N.H.,) who recently scored the rare double of simultaneously appearing on the covers of Time and Newsweek, and his teammate Daron Rahlves (Sugar Bowl, Calif.,) who has won three World Cup downhill gold medals this season, racing two miles in two minutes in pursuit of Olympic gold in the downhill�the most thrilling event in alpine skiing. Miller and Rahlves give the U.S. its most potent 1-2 punch ever in this event after winning gold and silver, respectively, at last year's World Championships. The Americans will face Austrian legend Hermann Maier, who withstood a violent crash in the downhill in Nagano to come back and win two gold medals in those Games but then missed the Salt Lake Olympics after a motorcycle crash in 2001 that nearly cost him his leg.

NBC's Todd Brooker on Miller: "He thrives on the pressure of the Olympics and regardless of what you read, I think a gold medal is his focus." As for Rahlves, Brooker notes, "He is a 185-pound guy racing in a field of 230-pound linebacker-types and on a speedway like this (the Torino Olympic course) it is important for him to be perfect."

Seattle's Apolo Anton Ohno, who dominated the U.S. Olympic Trials and notched five World Cup wins this season, looks to defend his Salt Lake gold medal in the 1500m that he won four years ago amid controversy (his South Korean rival was disqualified for interfering with Ohno.)

Four years ago, American snowboarders swept the men's halfpipe medals 1-2-3. In Torino, Team USA is led by Shaun "Flying Tomato" White (Carlsbad, Calif.) NBC's Todd Richards said, "Shaun is coming into the Olympics after winning every single event that he has entered this season and that fact alone makes him the favorite for gold here. He is riding perfect right now�immaculate."

Highlights for Sunday, Feb. 12, 2006, include:

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12

NBC

3:00 p.m.�6:00 p.m. Speed Skating�Women's 3000m Gold Medal Final Cross Country�Women's Pursuit Competition Cross Country�Men's Pursuit Competition Luge�Men's Singles Competition

7:00 p.m. � 11:30 p.m. Alpine Skiing�Men's Downhill Gold Medal Final Short Track Speed Skating�Men's 1500m Gold Medal Final Snowboarding�Men's Halfpipe Gold Medal Final Ski Jumping�K95 Individual Gold Medal Final Luge�Men's Singles Gold Medal Final

12:05 a.m. � 1:00 a.m. Short Track Speed Skating�Women's 3000m Relay Competition Women's 500m Competition Medals Plaza�Awards Ceremonies

1:00 a.m.�5:00 a.m. Primetime Replay

CNBC

10:30 a.m.�1:00 p.m. Hockey�Women: Canada vs. Russia (LIVE)

USA

1:00 p.m.�3:30 p.m. Hockey�Women: USA vs. Germany (LIVE)

6:00 p.m.�7:00 p.m. Olympic Ice

UNIVERSAL HD

10:30 a.m.�1:00 p.m. Hockey�Women: Canada vs. Russia (LIVE)

1:00 p.m.�3:30 p.m. Hockey�Women: USA vs. Germany (LIVE)

6:00 p.m.�7:00 p.m. Olympic Ice

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Primetime):

Reigning World Champion Bode Miller (Bretton Woods, N.H.) makes his Torino debut in the Men's Downhill, the most thrilling event in alpine skiing. Miller and California's Daron Rahlves, who won gold and silver, respectively, at the 2005 World Championships in Bormio, Italy, will race two miles in two minutes in pursuit of Olympic gold, and give the U.S. its most potent 1-2 punch ever in this event.

Another Salt Lake gold medalist returns to the Olympic stage, as electrifying Seattle native Apolo Anton Ohno, who won the gold medal in the 1500m event four years ago amid controversy (his South Korean rival was disqualified for interfering with Ohno), looks to add to his collection of Olympic gold and his reputation as his sport's marquee star.

Four years ago, American snowboarders swept the men's halfpipe medals 1-2-3, and Team USA once again fields a strong group, which includes Salt Lake silver medalist Danny Kass (Greenwich, Conn.), crossover skateboarding star Shaun White (Carlsbad, Calif.), and Andy Finch (Fresno, Calif.)

Janne Ahonen, the latest in a long line of "Flying Finns", attempts to return his nation to ski jumping's pinnacle and cement his reputation as a two-sport star back home�he's also a champion drag racer in Finland.

In the luge men's singles gold medal final, defending Olympic champion Italian Armin Zoeggeler, attempts to win Italy's first gold medal of the Torino Games. Also watch for Minnesota's Tony Benshoof, an emerging contender who's having his best season.

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Daytime):

In speed skating's 3000m gold medal final, expect a cross-Atlantic clash as Germany's Anni Friesinger, whose model good looks have earned her the nickname "Sexy Anni" and made her one of the most popular winter athletes back home, meets Canada's Cindy Klassen, who's thrived since making a successful transition to the sport after she was cut from the Canadian hockey team before the 1998 Games.

Comprehensive coverage of the men's and women's cross country pursuit competitions.

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Latenight):

The Winter Games' most frenetic sport will keep you awake as short track's female stars look to advance toward gold medal finals in the relay and 500m events. China's Yang Yang (A), double gold medalist from Salt Lake City, has returned from retirement to lead China's charge, and up-and-coming skaters Allison Baver (Reading, Pa.) and Hyo-Jung Kim (Fullerton, Calif.) pace Team USA.

USA HIGHLIGHTS:

LIVE hockey coverage continues with Team USA in action against Germany.

Highlights for Monday, Feb. 13, 2006, include:

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13

NBC

4:00 p.m.�5:00 p.m. Luge�Women's Singles Competition

8:00 p.m.�11:30 p.m. Figure Skating�Pairs Free Skate Gold Medal Final Snowboarding�Women's Halfpipe Gold Medal Final Speed Skating�Men's 500m Gold Medal Final

12:05 a.m.�1:30 a.m. The Olympic Tonight Show with Jay Leno Figure Skating�Pairs Free Skate Analysis Medals Plaza�Awards Ceremonies

1:30 a.m.�5:00 a.m. Primetime Replay

USA

3:00 a.m.�11:00 a.m. Curling�Men: USA vs. Norway (LIVE) Biathlon�Women's 15km Gold Medal Final (LIVE) Curling�Women: USA vs. Norway (LIVE)

6:00 p.m.�7:00 p.m. Olympic Ice

MSNBC

9:00 a.m.�2:00 p.m. Hockey�Women: Sweden vs. Italy (LIVE) Women: Finland vs. Switzerland (LIVE)

CNBC

5:00 p.m.�8:00 p.m. Curling�Men: USA vs. Finland

UNIVERSAL HD

9:00 a.m.�2:00 p.m. Hockey�Women: Sweden vs. Italy (LIVE) Women: Finland vs. Switzerland (LIVE)

6:00 p.m.�7:00 p.m. Olympic Ice

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Primetime):

The gold medal favorites in the 2006 Olympic pairs competition are Russia's Tatyana Totmiyanina and Maxim Marinin, who live and train in Chicago. The two-time reigning world champions are back after a scary crash at a competition in Pittsburgh in October 2004�Totmiyanina fell to the unforgiving ice headfirst. The crash and her remarkably quick recovery received widespread media attention last fall and an outpouring of fan support. Also watch for the top U.S. team, Rena Inoue and John Baldwin (Santa Monica, Calif.) who became the first pair in history to land the throw triple Axel in competition at the 2006 U.S. Championships.

The USA women's halfpipe team is as deep and talented as its male counterpart, and also could win multiple medals. Watch for high-flyers Gretchen Bleiler (Snowmass, Colo.) and Hannah Teter (Belmont, Vt.) along with defending Olympic gold medalist Kelly Clark (Mount Snow, Vt.)

The Men's 500m in speed skating is the fastest race on skates�two all out sprints burning up the Italian ice to determine Olympic gold. Wisconsin native Casey FitzRandolph struck gold at the Salt Lake Olympics, and in Torino he'll be tested by standouts from Canada and Japan.

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Daytime):

The women's luge competition begins today with the first two runs. Germany's all-world lugers swept the medals in this event at the Salt Lake Games and are expected to dominate again, though young and improving American Courtney Zablocki (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) is determined to upend the German juggernaut.

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Latenight):

Tonight an exclusive review of the pairs competition through the eyes of NBC analysts Jamie Sale and David Pelletier, who were at the center of the judging controversy four years in Salt Lake that eventually led to double gold medals for them and a new scoring system for the sport.

USA HIGHLIGHTS:

Curling, the "cult hit" of the 2002 Games, returns to the Olympic ice with LIVE coverage of the U.S. men's and women's teams, each in action against Norway. The USA women, led by sisters Cassie and Jamie Johnson of curling hotbed Bemidji, Minnesota, took silver at the most recent World Championship.

MSNBC HIGHLIGHTS:

LIVE coverage of women's hockey continues.

Listings subject to change, please check NBCOlympics.com for updates.

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NBC SPORTS SPECIAL [UPDATED]
Air Date: Sunday, February 12, 2006
Time Slot: 7:00 PM-11:30 PM EST on NBC
Episode Title: "OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES 2006"
[NOTE: The following article is a press release issued by the aforementioned network and/or company. Any errors, typos, etc. are attributed to the original author. The release is reproduced solely for the dissemination of the enclosed information.]

BODE, APOLO & "FLYING TOMATO" HIGHLIGHT NBC'S SUNDAY TORINO COVERAGE

MILLER-RAHLVES DOWNHILL SHOWDOWN, APOLO OHNO LOOKS TO ADD TO HIS GOLD COLLECTION & WHITE, THE "FLYING TOMATO", MAKES HIS OLYMPIC DEBUT ON SUNDAY, DAY 3 OF THE TORINO GAMES

"He thrives on the pressure of the Olympics..." - Brooker on Bode Miller

NBC's Sunday Primetime Olympic Coverage Begins At 7 P.M. ET/PT

TORINO, Italy�Feb.11, 2006�Bode Miller and Daron Rahlves face off in Torino's downhill showdown, Apolo Ohno returns to the Olympic stage and Shaun White, the "Flying Tomato," makes his Olympic debut highlighting NBC's coverage continuing Sunday on NBC, USA Network, MSNBC, CNBC, NBC HD and Universal HD. NBC's Sunday primetime coverage begins at 7 p.m. ET/PT with Bode Miller (Bretton Woods, N.H.,) who recently scored the rare double of simultaneously appearing on the covers of Time and Newsweek, and his teammate Daron Rahlves (Sugar Bowl, Calif.,) who has won three World Cup downhill gold medals this season, racing two miles in two minutes in pursuit of Olympic gold in the downhill�the most thrilling event in alpine skiing. Miller and Rahlves give the U.S. its most potent 1-2 punch ever in this event after winning gold and silver, respectively, at last year's World Championships. The Americans will face Austrian legend Hermann Maier, who withstood a violent crash in the downhill in Nagano to come back and win two gold medals in those Games but then missed the Salt Lake Olympics after a motorcycle crash in 2001 that nearly cost him his leg.

NBC's Todd Brooker on Miller: "He thrives on the pressure of the Olympics and regardless of what you read, I think a gold medal is his focus." As for Rahlves, Brooker notes, "He is a 185-pound guy racing in a field of 230-pound linebacker-types and on a speedway like this (the Torino Olympic course) it is important for him to be perfect."

Seattle's Apolo Anton Ohno, who dominated the U.S. Olympic Trials and notched five World Cup wins this season, looks to defend his Salt Lake gold medal in the 1500m that he won four years ago amid controversy (his South Korean rival was disqualified for interfering with Ohno.)

Four years ago, American snowboarders swept the men's halfpipe medals 1-2-3. In Torino, Team USA is led by Shaun "Flying Tomato" White (Carlsbad, Calif.) NBC's Todd Richards said, "Shaun is coming into the Olympics after winning every single event that he has entered this season and that fact alone makes him the favorite for gold here. He is riding perfect right now�immaculate."

Highlights for Sunday, Feb. 12, 2006, include:

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12

NBC

3:00 p.m.�6:00 p.m. Speed Skating�Women's 3000m Gold Medal Final Cross Country�Women's Pursuit Competition Cross Country�Men's Pursuit Competition Luge�Men's Singles Competition

7:00 p.m. � 11:30 p.m. Alpine Skiing�Men's Downhill Gold Medal Final Short Track Speed Skating�Men's 1500m Gold Medal Final Snowboarding�Men's Halfpipe Gold Medal Final Ski Jumping�K95 Individual Gold Medal Final Luge�Men's Singles Gold Medal Final

12:05 a.m. � 1:00 a.m. Short Track Speed Skating�Women's 3000m Relay Competition Women's 500m Competition Medals Plaza�Awards Ceremonies

1:00 a.m.�5:00 a.m. Primetime Replay

CNBC

10:30 a.m.�1:00 p.m. Hockey�Women: Canada vs. Russia (LIVE)

USA

1:00 p.m.�3:30 p.m. Hockey�Women: USA vs. Germany (LIVE)

6:00 p.m.�7:00 p.m. Olympic Ice

UNIVERSAL HD

10:30 a.m.�1:00 p.m. Hockey�Women: Canada vs. Russia (LIVE)

1:00 p.m.�3:30 p.m. Hockey�Women: USA vs. Germany (LIVE)

6:00 p.m.�7:00 p.m. Olympic Ice

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Primetime):

Reigning World Champion Bode Miller (Bretton Woods, N.H.) makes his Torino debut in the Men's Downhill, the most thrilling event in alpine skiing. Miller and California's Daron Rahlves, who won gold and silver, respectively, at the 2005 World Championships in Bormio, Italy, will race two miles in two minutes in pursuit of Olympic gold, and give the U.S. its most potent 1-2 punch ever in this event.

Another Salt Lake gold medalist returns to the Olympic stage, as electrifying Seattle native Apolo Anton Ohno, who won the gold medal in the 1500m event four years ago amid controversy (his South Korean rival was disqualified for interfering with Ohno), looks to add to his collection of Olympic gold and his reputation as his sport's marquee star.

Four years ago, American snowboarders swept the men's halfpipe medals 1-2-3, and Team USA once again fields a strong group, which includes Salt Lake silver medalist Danny Kass (Greenwich, Conn.), crossover skateboarding star Shaun White (Carlsbad, Calif.), and Andy Finch (Fresno, Calif.)

Janne Ahonen, the latest in a long line of "Flying Finns", attempts to return his nation to ski jumping's pinnacle and cement his reputation as a two-sport star back home�he's also a champion drag racer in Finland.

In the luge men's singles gold medal final, defending Olympic champion Italian Armin Zoeggeler, attempts to win Italy's first gold medal of the Torino Games. Also watch for Minnesota's Tony Benshoof, an emerging contender who's having his best season.

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Daytime):

In speed skating's 3000m gold medal final, expect a cross-Atlantic clash as Germany's Anni Friesinger, whose model good looks have earned her the nickname "Sexy Anni" and made her one of the most popular winter athletes back home, meets Canada's Cindy Klassen, who's thrived since making a successful transition to the sport after she was cut from the Canadian hockey team before the 1998 Games.

Comprehensive coverage of the men's and women's cross country pursuit competitions.

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Latenight):

The Winter Games' most frenetic sport will keep you awake as short track's female stars look to advance toward gold medal finals in the relay and 500m events. China's Yang Yang (A), double gold medalist from Salt Lake City, has returned from retirement to lead China's charge, and up-and-coming skaters Allison Baver (Reading, Pa.) and Hyo-Jung Kim (Fullerton, Calif.) pace Team USA.

USA HIGHLIGHTS:

LIVE hockey coverage continues with Team USA in action against Germany.

Highlights for Monday, Feb. 13, 2006, include:

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13

NBC

4:00 p.m.�5:00 p.m. Luge�Women's Singles Competition

8:00 p.m.�11:30 p.m. Figure Skating�Pairs Free Skate Gold Medal Final Snowboarding�Women's Halfpipe Gold Medal Final Speed Skating�Men's 500m Gold Medal Final

12:05 a.m.�1:30 a.m. The Olympic Tonight Show with Jay Leno Figure Skating�Pairs Free Skate Analysis Medals Plaza�Awards Ceremonies

1:30 a.m.�5:00 a.m. Primetime Replay

USA

3:00 a.m.�11:00 a.m. Curling�Men: USA vs. Norway (LIVE) Biathlon�Women's 15km Gold Medal Final (LIVE) Curling�Women: USA vs. Norway (LIVE)

6:00 p.m.�7:00 p.m. Olympic Ice

MSNBC

9:00 a.m.�2:00 p.m. Hockey�Women: Sweden vs. Italy (LIVE) Women: Finland vs. Switzerland (LIVE)

CNBC

5:00 p.m.�8:00 p.m. Curling�Men: USA vs. Finland

UNIVERSAL HD

9:00 a.m.�2:00 p.m. Hockey�Women: Sweden vs. Italy (LIVE) Women: Finland vs. Switzerland (LIVE)

6:00 p.m.�7:00 p.m. Olympic Ice

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Primetime):

The gold medal favorites in the 2006 Olympic pairs competition are Russia's Tatyana Totmiyanina and Maxim Marinin, who live and train in Chicago. The two-time reigning world champions are back after a scary crash at a competition in Pittsburgh in October 2004�Totmiyanina fell to the unforgiving ice headfirst. The crash and her remarkably quick recovery received widespread media attention last fall and an outpouring of fan support. Also watch for the top U.S. team, Rena Inoue and John Baldwin (Santa Monica, Calif.) who became the first pair in history to land the throw triple Axel in competition at the 2006 U.S. Championships.

The USA women's halfpipe team is as deep and talented as its male counterpart, and also could win multiple medals. Watch for high-flyers Gretchen Bleiler (Snowmass, Colo.) and Hannah Teter (Belmont, Vt.) along with defending Olympic gold medalist Kelly Clark (Mount Snow, Vt.)

The Men's 500m in speed skating is the fastest race on skates�two all out sprints burning up the Italian ice to determine Olympic gold. Wisconsin native Casey FitzRandolph struck gold at the Salt Lake Olympics, and in Torino he'll be tested by standouts from Canada and Japan.

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Daytime):

The women's luge competition begins today with the first two runs. Germany's all-world lugers swept the medals in this event at the Salt Lake Games and are expected to dominate again, though young and improving American Courtney Zablocki (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) is determined to upend the German juggernaut.

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Latenight):

Tonight an exclusive review of the pairs competition through the eyes of NBC analysts Jamie Sale and David Pelletier, who were at the center of the judging controversy four years in Salt Lake that eventually led to double gold medals for them and a new scoring system for the sport.

USA HIGHLIGHTS:

Curling, the "cult hit" of the 2002 Games, returns to the Olympic ice with LIVE coverage of the U.S. men's and women's teams, each in action against Norway. The USA women, led by sisters Cassie and Jamie Johnson of curling hotbed Bemidji, Minnesota, took silver at the most recent World Championship.

MSNBC HIGHLIGHTS:

LIVE coverage of women's hockey continues.

Listings subject to change, please check NBCOlympics.com for updates.

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