Skate Canada 2013 TV Schedule, Live Stream, And The Competitors: Patrick Chan, Gracie Gold, Yuzuru Hanyu, Akiko Suzuki, Virtue And Moir, And More!

The Olympic figure skating season is heating up, and the second Grand Prix event, Skate Canada 2013, will see skaters like Patrick Chan, Gracie Gold, Yuzuru Hanyu, and Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir compete for their grand prix spots.

The men's competition include Patrick Chan, Yuzuru Hanyu, MIchel Brezina, Andrei Rogozine, Elladj Balde, Takahito Mura, Nobunari Oda, Ross Miner, Jeremy Abbott, and Joshua Farris,

The women's competition include Amelie Lacoste, Kaetlyn Osmond, Akiko Suzuki, Julia Lipnitskaia, Natalia Popova, Gracie Gold, Christina Gao, and Courtney Hicks.

The pairs' competition include Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford, Paige Lawrence and Rudi Swiegers, Sui Wenjin and Han Cong, Lindsay Davis and Rockne Brubaker, Haven Denney and Brandon Frazier.

The ice dance competition include Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, Ekaterina Riazanova and Ilia Tkachenko, Alexandra Stepanova and Ivan Bukin, Madison Hubbel and Zachary Donohue.

As fans know, figure skating coverage is getting more and more niche and hard to find these days, but NBC, Icenetwork, and Eurosport are some places where Skate Canada 2013 will be showing live either through TV coverage or live stream.

Here is a schedule of Skate Canada 2013:

Friday
Pairs short program, 2-3:10
Women's short program, 3:35-4:50
Short dance, 7-8:10
Men's short program, 8:30-9:50

Saturday
Pairs free skate, 12-1:25
Women's free skate, 2:15-3:40
Free dance, 4:30-5:45
Men's free skate, 7:10-8:50

For NBC Sports, coverage of Skate Canada 2013 will take place Sunday, while Icenetwork will have live streaming of the event.

"Icenetwork.com will stream live coverage of the entire Grand Prix Series on a subscription basis. NBC will carry same-weekend coverage of the remaining Grand Prix events, while Universal Sports will broadcast live and delayed coverage throughout the Grand Prix season."

In addition, there is typically figure skating coverage on European channels like Eurosport Deutschland, Eurosport France, and British Eurosport.

To a comprehensive schedule of the coverage for Skate Canada 2013 for each channel, click here.

In addition, there are live streams available for Eurosport which typically should show figure skating events, especially given the Olympic season.

Click here for ESP 1, and click here for ESP 2. These channels should follow the same schedule as Eurosport France and Eurosport Deutschland, so be sure to consult the TV schedules to know when to watch these live streams.

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