2014 GP Skate Canada
SYWTW FS
The second Grand Prix of the season will take place in Kelowna, BC, Canada from Oct. 31 - Nov. 2. More information will be added to this post as it appears.
LIVE RESULTS, STARTING ORDERS ETC.
SCHEDULE
All times in Canadian Pacific Time (UTC-8). Convert to your time zone.
Oct. 31: Men’s SP 13:15; Pairs’ SP 15:10; Short Dance 17:45; Ladies’ SP 19:15
Nov. 1: Men’s FS 10:55; Pairs’ FS 13:25; Free Dance 17:05; Ladies’ FS 19:00
Nov. 2: Gala 14:00
Note: Daylight Savings Time ends for USA and Canada at 2:00AM on Nov. 2, so make sure you don’t get confused.
HOW TO WATCH
Спорт: Russia’s Спорт channel will show the entire competition live. You can watch on sportbox.ru. This site is geoblocked to Russia, so you will have to use Hola or a similar service to unblock it.
Men’s SP, Men’s FS
Ladies’ SP, Ladies’ FS
Pairs’ SP, Pairs’ FS
Short dance, Free dance
Gala
Eurosport: Eurosport 2 will show the men’s and pairs’ events and the gala live. The ladies’ FS and free dance will be shown in a delayed broadcast. Try the following websites for streams (note: streams usually do not appear until an hour or so before the event starts):
http://www.stopstream.com/
http://www.hahasport.com/c-11.html
TSN & CTV: Canada’s TSN and CTV channels will show the entire competition live, except for the gala. Streaming is available on the official websites, but it is blocked outside of Canada. Free streams may be available; a Google search will probably turn some up. Here’s the broadcast schedule (in Canadian Eastern Time):
TSN Fri. 4:00PM: Men’s and Pairs’ SP
TSN2 Fri. 8:30PM: Short dance and Ladies’ SP
TSN Sat. 2:00PM: Men’s FS
CTV Sat. 4:30PM: Pairs’ FS
CTV Sat. 8:00PM: Free dance
TSN Sat. 10:00PM: Ladies’ FS
Icenetwork & NBC: If you live in the US and have a subscription, Icenetwork will show the entire event live. NBC will not show any events live; they will air a short recap of some programs on Nov. 2 from 1:00-2:30PM EST.
Youtube: If you can’t watch live, videos from the competition will be uploaded to Youtube very quickly, so you can always catch up later.
Other TV channels may air parts of the competition in delayed broadcasts. Check your local TV listings for more info.
All practices will be streamed live by Skate Canada.