- Source: Chronological summary of the 2018 Winter Olympics
This is a chronological summary of the major events of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang County, South Korea. Two events, the curling mixed doubles tournament and the men's normal hill ski jumping competition, held their preliminary rounds on 8 February. The opening ceremony took place one day later on 9 February. The last day of competition and the closing ceremony was on 25 February.
The games featured 102 events in 15 sports, making it the first Winter Olympics to surpass 100 medal events. Four new disciplines in existing sports were introduced to the Winter Olympic programme in Pyeongchang, including big air snowboarding, mixed doubles curling, mass start speed skating, and mixed team alpine skiing.
A Unified Korea women's ice hockey team competed under a separate IOC country code designation (COR); in all other sports, there was a separate North Korea team and a separate South Korea team. As a result of the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee due to the Russian doping scandal, Russian athletes competed as "Olympic Athletes from Russia" (OAR) under a neutral flag and with the Olympic anthem playing in any ceremony.
All dates and times are KST (UTC+9)
Calendar
All dates are KST (UTC+9)
Medal table
* Host nation (South Korea)
Day (−1) — Thursday 8 February
Curling
This was the first day of matches in the round robin stage of the mixed doubles tournament.
Ski jumping
The qualification round of the men's normal hill individual was held, with Andreas Wellinger of Germany taking the top spot with a total score of 133.5. By participating, Japan's Noriaki Kasai became the first athlete in history to participate in eight different Winter Olympics.
Day 0 — Friday 9 February
Opening ceremony
The opening ceremony at Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium began at 20:00 KST. Yuna Kim, figure skater gold medalist in 2010 and silver medalist in 2014, lit the Olympic cauldron.
Day 1 — Saturday 10 February
= Detailed results (day 1)
== Summary table (day 1)
=Day 2 — Sunday 11 February
= Detailed results (day 2)
== Summary table (day 2)
=Day 3 — Monday 12 February
= Detailed results (day 3)
== Summary table (day 3)
=Day 4 — Tuesday 13 February
= Detailed results (day 4)
== Summary table (day 4)
=Day 5 — Wednesday 14 February
= Detailed results (day 5)
== Summary table (day 5)
=Day 6 — Thursday 15 February
= Detailed results (day 6)
== Summary table (day 6)
=Day 7 — Friday 16 February
= Detailed results (day 7)
== Summary table (day 7)
=Day 8 — Saturday 17 February
= Detailed results (day 8)
== Summary table (day 8)
=Day 9 — Sunday 18 February
= Detailed results (day 9)
== Summary table (day 9)
=Day 10 — Monday 19 February
= Detailed results (day 10)
== Summary table (day 10)
=Day 11 — Tuesday 20 February
= Detailed results (day 11)
== Summary table (day 11)
=Day 12 — Wednesday 21 February
= Detailed results (day 12)
== Summary table (day 12)
=Day 13 — Thursday 22 February
= Detailed results (day 13)
== Summary table (day 13)
=Day 14 — Friday 23 February
= Detailed results (day 14)
== Summary table (day 14)
=Day 15 — Saturday 24 February
= Detailed results (day 15)
== Summary table (day 15)
=Day 16 — Sunday 25 February
= Detailed results (day 16)
=Closing ceremony
The closing ceremony took place at Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium at 20:00 KST. It included the traditional handover to Beijing, the host city of the next Winter Olympics in 2022.
= Summary table (day 16)
=Notes
References
External links
Pyeongchang 2018 Official website
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