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Olympic viewing guide: What to watch on the last full day

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Day 15 is the final full day of competition before the Milano-Cortina Games wrap up on Sunday. It's another big one for Canada, featuring a pair of curling medal games, a good chance for gold in ski cross, and several other podium opportunities.

Here's your daily viewing guide:

In chronological order:

Freestyle skiing: Canada in the aerials mixed team final at 4:45 a.m. ET

Canada won bronze in this event in 2022 with Marion Thénault, Miha Fontaine and Lewis Irving. The trio returns here after Thenault and Irving placed seventh in their individual events while Fontaine was 15th.

There are seven teams in the final. The top four in the first run at 4:45 a.m. ET will compete for the medals at 5:45 a.m. ET.

Freestyle skiing: Reece Howden in men's ski cross (final at 7:15 a.m. ET)

Howden won a record seven times on the World Cup circuit last season to capture the third Crystal Globe championship of his career and his second in three years. The 27-year-old from 

Chilliwack, B.C., has continued to dominate this season, winning four events so far while adding a silver and a bronze for six podium finishes in nine starts. He broke the all-time men's World Cup wins record in December and has since raised the number to 22.

But, to truly be considered among the all-time greats, Howden needs a major title -- or at least a major medal. He was eliminated in the quarterfinals at the 2022 Olympics and has not reached the podium in his four individual starts at the world championships. 

Canada has two more medal hopefuls in Kevin Drury and Jared Schmidt. Drury, 37, finished fourth at

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