Paralympic Event Times - 17 Mar 2010
Ian C. Langtree - Writer/Editor for Disabled World (DW)
Published: 2010/03/10 - Updated: 2017/12/24
Category Topic: 2010 Vancouver Paralympics - Academic Publications
Page Content: Synopsis - Introduction - Main
Synopsis: List of Paralympic event times and schedules for day 5 of the Paralympic games - 17 March 2010.
Introduction
List of Paralympic event times and schedules for day 5 of the Paralympic games - 17 March 2010.
Main Content
Paralympic Biathlon Events - 17 March 2010
10:00 - Biathlon - Men's 12.5 km, Sitting
10:11 - Biathlon - Women's 10 km, Sitting
12:00 - Biathlon - Men's 12.5 km, Standing
12:09 - Biathlon - Women's 12.5 km, Standing
13:15 - Biathlon - Men's 12.5 km, Visually Impaired
13:21 - Biathlon - Women's 12.5 km, Visually Impaired
Paralympic Ice Sledge Hockey Events - 17 March 2010
12:00 - Ice Sledge Hockey - Classifications - Game 13
19:00 - Ice Sledge Hockey - Classifications - Game 14
Paralympic Wheelchair Curling Events - 17 March 2010
12:30 - Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin Session 9 - Canada vs Germany
12:30 - Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin Session 9 - Sweden vs Great Britain
12:30 - Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin Session 9 - Norway vs United States
12:30 - Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin Session 9 - Korea vs Switzerland
18:00 - Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin Session 10 - Italy vs Norway
18:00 - Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin Session 10 - United States vs Japan
18:00 - Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin Session 10 - Canada vs Korea
Note: Times subject to change due to weather conditions and other unforeseen circumstances - Please check the official schedule as events may start much earlier and others later than originally scheduled. Official event start times can be found on vancouver2010.com under "Schedules & Results" and "Latest News".
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