Today is a day without Italians in the leads positions. I`m worried that they are not trying to revive this our sprint. There is only one Bosa and he is old. Pergher is young but she is also only one. It is a pity. After the Olympics they will probably 100% give up on the entire sprint. Our medal bag in Cortina will depend 90% on Ghiotto, just like it did on Fabris in Turin 2006. If Ghiotto will be in goodshape, he can even win 2 individual golds + a team medal. If not, it will be a flop. Apart from him, only Lollobrigida can compete in the mass start and possibly Giovannini in the men's mass start.
The news then is that she has not yet been arrested?
I suppose Camila when she returns to Italy will have a very unwelcome visit from the Guardia di Finanza.
DAY 3 events
14. SPEED SKATING - W 1000m
15. SNOWBOARD - W Big Air
16. FREESTYLE SKIING - W Freeski Slopestyle
17. ALPINE SKIING - M Team Combined
18. SKI JUMPING - M Normal Hill Individual
DAY 2 events
6. SPEED SKATING - M 5000m
1. Patrick Roest NED
2. Sander Eitrem NOR
3. Davide Ghiotto ITA
7. FIGURE SKATING - Team Event
1. United States
2. Japan
3. Canada
8. SNOWBOARD - M Parallel Giant Slalom
1. Benjamin Karl AUT
2. Andreas Prommegger AUT
3. Daniele Bagozza ITA
(dark horses: Oskar Kwiatkowski POL, Lee Sang-ho KOR)
9. SNOWBOARD - W Parallel Giant Slalom
1. Ester Ledecka CZE
2. Tsubaki Miki JPN
3. Ramona Theresia Hofmeister GER
10. ALPINE SKIING - W Downhill
1. Sofia Goggia ITA
2. Lara Gut-Behrami SUI
3. Cornelia Huetter AUT
(dark horses: Stephanie Venier AUT, Nicol Delago ITA)
11. LUGE - M Singles
1. Max Langenhan GER
2. Kristers Aparjods LAT
3. Nico Gleirscher AUT
12. BIATHLON - Mixed Relay 4x6km
1. Norway
2. France
3. Sweden
13. CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING - M 10km + 10km Skiathlon
1. Johannes Hosflot Klaebo NOR
2. Harald Ostberg Amundsen NOR
3. Friedrich Moch GER
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2-0-0---2
2-0-0---2
1-1-2---4
1-1-2---4
1-1-0---2
1-0-3---4
1-0-0---1
1-0-0---1
1-0-0---1
0-3-1---4
0-2-1---3
0-2-0---2
0-1-0---1
0-0-2---2