8 University Daily Kansan / Friday, February 7, 1992 OLYMPICS GUIDE Room with a view Each room in the Olympic village accommodates two athletes. Albertville'92 World comes together in the French Alps Skiers, skaters and sledders from 63 countries will test their mettle seeking gold in Albertville beginning Saturday. This will be the last time the Winter Games will run the same year as the Summer Olympics. Winter athletes will meet again in two years in Lillehammer, Norway. Magique the Olympic mascot Third time's a charm ■ Albertville is the third town in the French Alps to host an Olympics. The others were Chamonix in 1924 (first Winter Olympics) and Grenoble in 1968. More than two million meals will be served at the Games. 20 tons of steaks 26 tons of cheese 800,000 rolls 12,000 loaves of French bread a day Let the Games begin: Schedule of TV events (Lawrence time) CBS will broadcast the Games with additional coverage by TNT; TWT will set a more specific schedule as the Games unfold. CBS will have a wrap-up show each night from 10:30-11: Television schedule times, which are subject to change, are for CBS except M=Men's event; W=Women's event; UT=Unified Team of former Soviet republics Saturday, Feb. 8 3-5 p.m. Hockey, alpine skiing (M, downhill practice); ski jumping practice. Sunday, Feb. 9 8-11 a.m. ; Cross-country skiing (W, 15k), freestyle skiing (M& W, ballet preliminers); hug (M, singles heats); hockey (W, 15m); Luge (M, singles heats); hockey (ius vs. U.S., live); ski jumping (Normal hill); speed skating (M, 3,000m) 7-10 p.m.; Alpine skiing (M, downhill); figure skating (Pairs short program) Monday. Feb. 10 6-8 a.m. : Hockey (UT vs. Norway, live); Alpine skiing (M, combined downhill), cross country (M, 30k), luge (M, singles finals); speed skating (W, 500m preview). 11-11:30 a.m.: Highlights, features and previews **How they're made:** Handcrafted of colorless crystal set in bronze, silver and gold. Artists have engraved back of medal with decorative motif symbolizing mountain, along with five Olympic rings in foreground. A laurel branch is at top, with "XVI Olympic Games" in French and English at bottom. **Number awarded:** 330 6-8 a.m.: Alpine skiing (M, combined skating, live); bathonth (W, 7.5 km, lifesaving) (Finnland vs. Poland, live). Alpine skiing features and scenes on tapes. Noon-S.p.m. on TNT: Bathonth, figure skating, hockey, luge, Alpine skiing, speed skating 7-10 p.m.: Alpine skiing (M, combined skating); figure skating (pairs long jump), program skiing (U.S. vs. Germany highlights); ugle skiing (Germany). 11-11: 30 a.m. : Highlights, features and previews Noon-5 p.m. on TNT: Cross-country skating, figure skating, Alpine skiing, ski jumping, speed skating 7-10 p.m. on NBC: Speed skating (M), luge (M), finals, finales, speed skating (W, 500m) Tuesday, Feb. 11 8-6 a.m. Alpine skiing (w, combined downhill), białystok (M10;) hockey (Norway, Canada, Alaska). Nordic combined (M20;) skiing (Norway, Canada, Alaska). (cross country skiing, 15k, live) 11-11-30 a.m.: Highlights, features and previews. Noon-5 p.m. on TNT: Blutton, figure skating, hockey, luge, Alpine skiing (M, combined downhill), freestyle skiing 7-10 p.m.: Alpine skiing (W, combined downhill), freestyle skiing (M& W, moguls preliminaries); luge (W, singles, final heats); speed skiing (W, 1,500) Wednesday, Feb. 12 Heavy medals Thursday, Feb. 13 6-8 a.m. Alpine skiing (W, combined slalom, live); cross-country skiing (W, skis, live); figure skating (M, short program preview); hockey (Poland vs. Italy, live). Speed skating (M, 5,000 m, live). 10-13 a.m. Highlights; highlights and previews. Noon-5 p.m. Alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, figure skating, hockey, lage, Alpine skiing, speed skating. 7-10 p.m. Alpine skiing (W, combined slalom), figure skating (M, short program); freestyle skiing (M, W& moguls finals); hockey (U.S. vs. Finland highlights). Friday, Feb. 14 6-8 a.m.: Białtown (W, 3x7.5k relay), figure skating (lee dancing preview); hockey (UT vs France, live); lugge (M, doubles, final heats); ski jumping (team, large hill, live). 11-11:30 a.m.: Highlights, features and previews. Noon-5 p.m.: on TNT: Białtown, figure skating, hockey, lugge, Alpine skiing, speed skating. 7-10 p.m.: Figure skating (lee dancing compulsories); ski jumping (Team, large hill); speed skating (W, 1,000m). Creators: Lalique, French glassmakers Saturday, Feb. 15 Noon-5 p.m.: Bobslied (Two-man bath), cross-country skiing (M. 15k, W. 10k) freeskiing (M.W. hears, preliminaries); hockey (M. 6-10 p.m.: Alpine skating (W, downhill); figure skating (M, long program); speed skating (M, 500m). Sunday, Feb. 16 8-11 a.m.: Bathmat (M, 475 sk relay), hockey (Czechoslovakia, vs. Switzerland, live), speedskating (M, 1,500m, live). 2-30:5 p.m.: Freestyle skiing (M&W, a wortals finals), hockey (Canada vs. UT, live), speed skating (M, 1,500m) Alpine skiing (M, Super G), bobsled (Two-man, final heats), Alpine skiing (Ice dancing, original program), ski jumping (large hill) Monday. Feb. 17 6-8 a.m.: Alpine skiing (W, Super G, live); figure skating (preview of ice dancing froes); hockey (Germany vs. Poland, live); Nordic combined (team/ski jumping, normal hill, live) Noon-5 p.m.: Cross-country skiing (W, 5k4 relay), hockey (Sweden vs. U.S., live), speed skating (W, 5,000m) 7-10 p.m.: Figure skating (ice dancing, free dance program); hockey (highlights and preview of medal round); Nordic combined (team/ski jumping, normal hill) Tuesday. Feb. 18 6-8 a.m.: Alpine skiing (M, giant slalom, live); short-track speed skating (M&W heats); speed skiing (M&W group 1, live). 11-11:30 a.m.: Highlights, features and previews Noon-5 p.m. on TNC: Cross-country skiing, curling, figure skating, hockey, alpine skiing, speed skating. 10-10 p.m.: Alpine skiing (M, giant slalom), hockey (quarterfinal highlights); speed skating (M, 1,000m), short-track speed skating (M&W heats), speed skiing Wednesday, Feb. 19 8-6 a:m. Alpine skiing (W, gant glacial, live); biathlon (W, 15k, live); figure skating (preview of women's short program); speed skiing (W, 15k). 11-11:30 a.m.: Highlights, features and previews. Noon-5 p.m. on TNT: Biathlon, curling, figure skating, hockey, Alpine skiing, speed skating 7/10 p.m. : Alpine skating (w, glant slalom); figure skating (W, short program); hockey (quarterfinals final). Thursday, Feb. 20 6-8 m. a.m.: Alpine skiing (W, slalom, live); short-track speed skating (W, and 3,000 m.) relay; speed skating (M, 10,000 m.). 0 0 a m! Highlights, features and previews Noon-5 skating, curling, figure skating, hockey Alpine skiing, speed skating 7-10 p.m.: Alpine skiing (W, slalom), biathlon (M, 20k); short-track speed skating (M, 1,000m and W, 3,000m relay); speed skating (M, 10,000m); figure skating (preview of women's long program). Fridav. Feb. 21 6-8 a.m.: Loss-country skating (w. 30k), figure skating (preview of women's long program), speed sking (W.M semifinals, live) 9-11 a.m.: Cross-country skiing, Noon 5-p.m. on TNt. Blatton, curling, cross-country skiing, bobled, figure skating, Hairy, alpine skiing, speed skating 7-10 p.m.: Bobled (4-man hats), figure skating (W, long program); bobsley (semifinal highlights). Noon-5 p.m. ; Hockey (bronze medal game, live); short-track Noon-5 p.m. (W 500m, and M 500m relay, live); speed skiing 6-10 p.m.: Alpine skiing (M, slalom), bobsled (4-man, final heats); p.m.: figure skating (exhibitions). Saturday, Feb. 22 3:30-5 p.m.: Alpine skiing (exhibitions), hockey tournament (recap) Sunday, Feb. 23 7-10 p.m.: Closing ceremonies and wrap up. Security personnel: Security blanket Security will cost France $31 million 2,650 gendarmes, 1,950 regular police, 1,270 firefighters, 2,060 military troops, medical and nurse. **Security duties:** Guard against terrorist attacks, guard athletes and families, patrol Olympic villages, control highway traffic, patrol areas, ensure electricity and telecommunication facilities Passing the torch Who: Human relay consists of 5,000 young people ages 15-20. Relay began Dec. 14 in Paris, Torch is carried through 2,000 trees and villages over 5,000k, and will arrive in Albertville on Saturday. **How:** Runners averaging 10k an hour transport torch average of 90k a day. Chicago Tribune Stephen Ravenscraft, Vassai Omer D. Don Sina Jule Sheer, Denish Dumon, Steve Little, Stephen Wennerds, Rick Z. Riese and Tracy Human ARTISTS Stephen Ravscenski, Vassin Oner D., Don Sena, Jules Siebe, Dennis Odone, Steve Little, Steve Crevengs, Rick Tuna, Nancy L. Reze, Tracy Merman SOURCE: Chicago Tribune, Alberville Olympic Organizing Committee, news reports Edited by Jeff Meesey, Daily Kansan BRITCHES CORNER For Men and Women 843 Mass. Downtown Mon-Sat 9-6: Thurs 9-8:30 Sun12:5:30 BUY 1 GET 1 FREE Winter Coats From $69.00 Mens Ladies Skirts... 2 for 1 Pants... 2 for 1 Tops... 2 for 1 Sweaters 2 for 1 HUNTERS For Women and Men 919 Mass. 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