Feb 23rd broadcast:
NBC actually put curling on!
They replayed some of the US Semifinal.
The US gets both men's and women's silver in the first Olympic snowboarding big air competition!
Alpine team skiing, another new event, was pretty interesting.
Ester Ledecka gets gold in parallel giant slalom, becoming the first woman to win gold in two different sports in a single Winter Games!
Feb 24th and 25th broadcasts:
First ever US curling gold medal!
They replayed some of the match; very cool! That's twice it's been on regular NBC, that has to be a record.
Another bobsled tie!! This time for silver in four man. Seriously, how is that possible?! The announcers couldn't believe it either, they were like it's ridiculously improbable it happened the first time, how are we seeing another here?
Another new event premiered, mass start speed skating. Not as exciting as they had made it sound it would be, but really interesting to see so many skaters going at once.
The figure skating gala is a weird thing. In a good way, but it is odd if all you usually see is competition skating. The final number, where everybody was out at once, was really neat. So much talent in one place.
In the final event, one of the cross country skiers took the wrong path! She had to go back and lost any chance of a medal, after previously being in good position for silver. I felt so bad for her.
NBC aired two interesting documentaries,
Calgary '88 and
1968, showing some historic times in Olympic history.