Sports fans and broadcasters
Planning your viewing schedule for the Winter Olympics freestyle skiing events
The Freestyle Skiing mind map template from Xmind provides a complete event-by-event schedule of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics freestyle skiing competition, covering 12 competition days from February 9 to February 23. This template organizes 89 nodes across disciplines including moguls, aerials, slopestyle, halfpipe, and ski cross, with specific qualification and finals sessions for men and women. Key events such as 'Women’s Moguls (finals)' on February 11 and 'Men’s Halfpipe (finals)' on February 22 are clearly marked with local time slots. Designed for sports enthusiasts, coaches, and journalists, this freestyle skiing cheat sheet helps track every medal event at a glance. The layout is structured as a daily timeline, making it easy to follow the progression from qualifications to finals across all five freestyle disciplines.
Terms and ConditionsPlanning your viewing schedule for the Winter Olympics freestyle skiing events
Coaching or analyzing athlete performance across multiple disciplines and days
Creating a visual timeline for a multi-day sports competition or festival
Open the .xmind file in Xmind desktop or web application.
Browse the daily branches to see the full schedule from February 9 to February 23.
Click on any event node (e.g., 'Women’s Moguls (finals)') to view or edit its details.
Customize the template by adding notes, icons, or color-coding to highlight medal events or personal favorites.
Export the mind map as an image, PDF, or share it with others for collaborative planning.
The template covers all freestyle skiing disciplines at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics: moguls, aerials, slopestyle, halfpipe, and ski cross, with separate qualification and finals sessions for men and women.
The schedule is organized by competition date from February 9 to February 23, with each date listing events and their local time slots (e.g., 10:00am, 8:00pm). Key sessions like 'Women’s Moguls (finals)' are clearly labeled.
Yes, you can edit the .xmind file in Xmind to replace dates, events, and times with your own data, making it reusable for any sports schedule or timeline planning.
The template is available on Xmind's marketplace and can be opened in Xmind desktop or web. It is fully editable, allowing you to add notes, icons, or rearrange nodes.
Sports fans, coaches, journalists, and event organizers can use it to track competition progress, plan viewing schedules, or create a visual overview of multi-day events.
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