A BBC staff of 95 people will combine to provide hundreds of hours of coverage of the Winter Olympic games in Sochi, Russia in February.

This year's digital coverage of the Winter Olympic games will most likely be the most comprehensive yet; BBC has highlighted the wide variety of options for users who can watch the games on all kinds of platforms.

"The 22nd Winter Olympics get under way in Russia on 7 February and we will deliver the most complete digital coverage of a Winter Games to date," BBC said.

"In addition to 200 hours of network TV coverage, brought to you by presenters Clare Balding, Hazel Irvine and Jonathan Edwards, there will also be than 650 hours of live action via six HD streams. BBC Sport will also bring all the analysis, insight, news and highlights from Sochi 2014 to audiences wherever they are, on whichever device they want, across all 17 days of the Games."

BBC also provided the web address directions for users who wish to access the coverage on a number of platforms -- and a free app is offered to help make things easier.

"All content from the new Winter Olympics live page will be available on PCs, tablets and mobiles -- by simply accessing the BBC Sport website from any device. Alternatively, audiences can use the BBC Sport app for mobile and tablet devices, available for free on iPhone, iPad, Android and Kindle Fire, with no need to update the app.

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