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47 minutes ago, phelps said:

we can make a quick review of the Italian perspective...

 

Alpine Skiing: -2 medals (1 Gold)...

 

so, we're down to 3 real shots...the infamous 2014 Olympics would quickly lose their status of "worst Italian Olympics ever"...:facepalm: :nopompom:

Is it official? Are you sure?:wacko::wall:

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Alpine Skiing: Ryding has given himself a confidence boost with his World cup win. Still an outsider but will hopefully at least challenge for Top 6

Bobsleigh: Hall has been having a good world cup season in both 2 Man and 4 Man. Would be nice if he can carry that form into the games

Cross Country Skiing: Musgrave will be thereabouts if hes on form. Likely just targeting personal bests. though Same for Young

Curling: Could challenge for medals in all 3 events and possibly a Gold or two. Would be really disappointing to not win something here

Figure Skating: Fear and Gibson may get a Top 10 in Ice Dance. Little else to get excited about

Freestyle Skiing: Multiple medal hopes in Slopestyle and cant rule out Big Air and Halfpipe glory either. If we only get 1 Medal I hope Woods can deliver after near misses at the last 2 games

Luge: Making up the numbers

Short Track Speed Skating: Sadly any hopes of something here went with  Elise Christies injury

Skeleton: Been our best source of medals for years but current crop hasnt been delivering of late. Hopefully they are just saving themselves for this

Snowboarding: Both Bankes and Ormerod could come away with something

Speed Skating: Just here for the experience

 

Would be nice if we can win 6 Medals and at least 2 of them Gold which will be our best ever showing. Although with Britain anything from the Winter Games is a bonus.

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On 1/22/2022 at 11:01 AM, LowerSaxony said:

Are there some secret sliding events that I'm not aware of? If not, I'm not sure where 29 German medals should come from? :p

My predictions:

Luge: Will be harder to medal than in previous Olympics. I hope for one medal in each event (Women's Singles maybe 2), so 4-5 medals

Bobsleigh: Also one medal in each event, the 2-athlete-races may result in 2 German medals each. 4-6 medals

Skeleton: After 3 years of dominance during the Olympic cycle, the women somehow lost their dominance. Hopefully, we'll see the first German skeleton medal for a man. 0-1 medal.

Snowboard: Hopefully, one medal each in the PGS races and good chances in Men's SC. Hard to predict results here (except for Ledecka winning of course). We improved in the freestyle events over the last 4 years, but medals are unrealistic when the best North American athletes are present. 1-3 medals.

Nordic combined: Has been a powerhouse over the last decade, but it will be hard to get Individual medals this time as Riiber and Lamparter seem to be save bets for a medal. A team medal should be relatively save (even Gold is not unrealistic). 1-2 medals.

Ski jumping: Hard to predict without no foreign athlete ever made a jump in Beijing. Hopefully, Geiger and the Men's team are able to get a medal but that's far from being save. 1-3 medals.

 

Honestly, these are all realistic medal chances in terms of probability. Of course, surprises are always possible (Dürr or the men's speed team in Alpine skiing, men's Ski cross team, Hennig in CC skiathlon/10km, Men's hockey team, Biathlon men's relay) but they all are no favorites for winning a medal.

 

Counting the optimistic scenario's medals from above, Germany would end up with 20 medals.

However, there is a high possibility that Germany will fail to reach the threshold of 19 medals from 2014 which marks the historic low since reunification.

 

20 medal is realistic in my opinion:

Bob: 4

Luge/Skeleton: 5

Ski jumping: 4

Nordic combined: 3

Snowboard: 2

Ski Freestyle/Cross Country/Biathlon/Alpine skiing: 2

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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Had some time to update my predictions from a month ago. Once again, please keep in mind that my knowledge of alpine skiing and the nordic sports (aside from biathlon) isn't that great. Biathlon, short track and the freestyle events were especially hard to predict given their unpredictability. Athletes who are in covid protocol but haven't been ruled out of an event are still listed. 

 

Alpine Skiing

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M Downhill :SUI Beat FEUZ :NOR Aleksander Aamodt KILDE :AUT Matthias MAYER
M Super-G :NOR Aleksander Aamodt KILDE :SUI Marco ODERMATT :AUT Vincent KRIECHMAYR
M Giant Slalom :SUI Marco ODERMATT :ITA Luca DE ALIPRANDINI :AUT Manuel FELLER
M Slalom :NOR Sebastian FOSS-SOLEVAAG :NOR Lucas BRAATHEN :SWE Kristoffer JAKOBSEN
M Alpine Combined :AUT Marco SCHWARZ :FRA Alexis PINTURAULT :SUI Loic MEILLARD
W Downhill :ITA Sofia GOGGIA :SUI Corinne SUTER :SUI Lara GUT-BEHRAMI
W Super-G :SUI Lara GUT-BEHRAMI :ITA Sofia GOGGIA :ITA Federica BRIGNONE
W Giant Slalom :SWE Sara HECTOR :USA Mikaela SHIFFRIN :FRA Tessa WORLEY
W Slalom :SVK Petra VLHOVA :USA Mikaela SHIFFRIN :AUT Katharina LIENSBERGER
W Alpine Combined :USA Mikaela SHIFFRIN :SVK Petra VLHOVA :SUI Michelle GISIN
Team Event :NOR Norway :AUT Austria :SWE Sweden

 

Biathlon

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M Individual :NOR Sturla Holm LAEGREID :NOR Johannes Thingnes BOE :FRA Quentin FILLON MAILLET
M Sprint :SWE Sebastian SAMUELSSON :NOR Johannes Thingnes BOE :FRA Emilien JACQUELIN
M Pursuit :FRA Quentin FILLON MAILLET :NOR Vetle Sjaastad CHRISTIANSEN :SWE Sebastian SAMUELSSON
M Mass Start :FRA Quentin FILLON MAILLET :FRA Emilien JACQUELIN :NOR Sturla Holm LAEGREID
M Relay :NOR Norway :FRA France :ROC ROC
W Individual :CZE Marketa DAVIDOVA :SWE Hanna OEBERG :AUT Lisa Theresa HAUSER
W Sprint :SWE Elvira OEBERG :NOR Marte Olsbu ROEISELAND :FRA Justine BRAISAZ-BOUCHET
W Pursuit :NOR Marte Olsbu ROEISELAND :SWE Elvira OEBERG :BLR Dzinara ALIMBEKAVA
W Mass Start :NOR Marte Olsbu ROEISELAND :ITA Dorothea WIERER :SWE Elvira OEBERG
W Relay :SWE Sweden :FRA France :NOR Norway
Mixed Relay :NOR Norway :FRA France :SWE Sweden

 

Bobsleigh

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Two-Man :GER Francesco FRIEDRICH :GER Johannes LOCHNER :GBR Brad HALL
Four-Man :GER Francesco FRIEDRICH :CAN Justin KRIPPS :ROC Rostislav GAITIUKEVICH
W Monobob :USA Elana MEYERS TAYLOR :GER Laura NOLTE :CAN Cynthia APPIAH
Two-Woman :GER Laura NOLTE :GER Kim KALICKI :GER Mariama JAMANKA

 

Cross-Country Skiing

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M Ind. Sprint :NOR Johannes Hoesflot KLAEBO :NOR Haavard Solaas TAUGBOEL :FRA Richard JOUVE
M 15km :FIN Iivo NISKANEN :ROC Alexander BOLSHUNOV :NOR Simen Hegstad KRUEGER
M Skiathlon :ROC Alexander BOLSHUNOV :NOR Sjur ROETHE :NOR Hans Christer HOLUND
M 50km :NOR Hans Christer HOLUND :NOR Sjur ROETHE :ROC Alexander BOLSHUNOV
M Team Sprint :NOR Norway :ROC ROC :ITA Italy
M Relay :NOR Norway :ROC ROC :ITA Italy
W Ind. Sprint :SWE Maja DAHLQVIST :SWE Jonna SUNDLING :SLO Anamarija LAMPIC
W 10km :SWE Frida KARLSSON :NOR Therese JOHAUG :ROC Natalya NEPRYAYEVA
W Skiathlon :NOR Therese JOHAUG :SWE Frida KARLSSON :SWE Ebba ANDERSSON
W 30km :NOR Therese JOHAUG :SWE Frida KARLSSON :NOR Heidi WENG
W Team Sprint :SWE Sweden :USA United States :SLO Slovenia
W Relay :SWE Sweden :ROC ROC :NOR Norway

 

Curling

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Men's :GBR Great Britain :CAN Canada :SWE Sweden
Women's :SUI Switzerland :SWE Sweden :ROC ROC
Mixed Doubles :GBR Great Britain :NOR Norway :SWE Sweden

 

Figure Skating

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Men's :USA Nathan CHEN :JPN Yuzuru HANYU :JPN Shoma UNO
Women's :ROC Kamila VALIEVA :ROC Anna SHCHERBAKOVA :ROC Alexandra TRUSOVA
Pairs :CHN SUI/HAN :ROC MISHINA/GALLIAMOV :ROC TARASOVA/MOROZOV
Ice Dance :FRA PAPADAKIS/CIZERON :ROC SINITSINA/KATSALAPOV :USA CHOCK/BATES
Team Event :ROC ROC :USA United States :JPN Japan

 

Freestyle Skiing

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M Aerials :ROC Maxim BUROV :CHN SUN Jiaxu :CHN JIA Zongyang
M Moguls :CAN Mikael KINGSBURY :JPN Ikuma HORISHIMA :SWE Walter WALLBERG
M Ski Cross :SUI Ryan REGEZ :FRA Terence TCHIKNAVORIAN :FRA Bastien MIDOL
M Halfpipe :NZL Nico PORTEOUS :CAN Brendan MACKAY :USA Alex FERREIRA
M Slopestyle :SUI Andri RAGETTLI :USA Alexander HALL :CAN Max MOFFATT
M Big Air :AUT Matej SVANCER :NOR Birk RUUD :CAN Teal HARLE
W Aerials :CHN XU Mengtao :CHN KONG Fanyu :AUS Laura PEEL
W Moguls :FRA Perrine LAFFONT :JPN Anri KAWAMURA :AUS Jakara ANTHONY
W Ski Cross :SWE Sandra NAESLUND :SUI Fanny SMITH :CAN Marielle THOMPSON
W Halfpipe :CHN GU Ailing :CAN Rachael KARKER :EST Kelly SILDARU
W Slopestyle :EST Kelly SILDARU :CHN GU Ailing :FRA Tess LEDEUX
W Big Air :FRA Tess LEDEUX :CHN GU Ailing :SUI Sarah HOEFFLIN
Mixed Team Aerials :CHN China :ROC ROC :UKR Ukraine

 

Ice Hockey

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Men's :ROC ROC :FIN Finland :SWE Sweden
Women's :CAN Canada :USA United States :FIN Finland

Luge

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M Singles :GER Johannes LUDWIG :GER Felix LOCH :AUT Wolfgang KINDL
W Singles :AUT Madeleine EGLE :GER Natalie GEISENBERGER :GER Julia TAUBITZ
M Doubles :GER EGGERT/BENECKEN :GER WENDL/ARLT :LAT SICS/SICS
Team Relay :GER Germany :AUT Austria :LAT Latvia

 

Nordic Combined

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Ind. NH/10km :NOR Jarl-Magnus RIIBER :GER Vinzenz GEIGER :AUT Johannes LAMPARTER
Ind. LH/10km :NOR Jarl-Magnus RIIBER :AUT Johannes LAMPARTER :GER Eric FRENZEL
Team LH/Relay :NOR Norway :GER Germany :AUT Austria

 

Short Track Speed Skating

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M 500m :CHN WU Dajing :HUN LIU Shaolin Sandor :CHN REN Ziwei
M 1000m :KOR HWANG Dae-heon :CAN Pascal DION :ROC Semen ELISTRATOV
M 1500m :CHN REN Ziwei :ROC Semen ELISTRATOV :KOR PARK Jang-hyuk
M 5000m Relay :CAN Canada :KOR South Korea :CHN China
W 500m :CAN Kim BOUTIN :ITA Arianna FONTANA :POL Natalia MALISZEWSKA
W 1000m :NED Suzanne SCHULTING :KOR CHOI Min-jeong :USA Kristen SANTOS
W 1500m :NED Suzanne SCHULTING :KOR LEE Yu-bin :CAN Courtney SARAULT
W 3000m Relay :NED Netherlands :CAN Canada :CHN China
Mixed 2000m Relay :CHN China :KOR South Korea :NED Netherlands

 

Skeleton

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Men's :GER Christopher GROTHEER :GER Axel JUNGK :LAT Martins DUKURS
Women's :GER Tina HERMANN :NED Kimberley BOS :ROC Elena NIKITINA

 

Ski Jumping

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M Ind. NH :GER Karl GEIGER :SLO Anze LANISEK :NOR Halvor Egner GRANERUD
M Ind. LH :JPN Ryoyu KOBAYASHI :GER Karl GEIGER :NOR Marius LINDVIK
M Team LH :GER Germany :AUT Austria :NOR Norway
W Ind. NH :AUT Marita KRAMER :GER Katharina ALTHAUS :SLO Nika KRIZNAR
Mixed Team NH :SLO Slovenia :AUT Austria :GER Germany

 

Snowboarding

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M Parallel Giant Slalom :GER Stefan BAUMEISTER :KOR LEE Sang-ho :ROC Dmitry LOGINOV
M Snowboard Cross :GER Martin NOERL :AUT Alessandro HAEMMERLE :CAN Eliot GRONDIN
M Halfpipe :JPN Ayumu HIRANO :JPN Yuto TOTSUKA :AUS Scotty JAMES
M Slopestyle :USA Red GERARD :NOR Marcus KLEVELAND :CAN Mark MCMORRIS
M Big Air :NOR Marcus KLEVELAND :CAN Max PARROT :CHN SU Yiming
W Parallel Giant Slalom :CZE Ester LEDECKA :ROC Sofia NADYRSHINA :GER Ramona Theresia HOFMEISTER
W Snowboard Cross :GBR Charlotte BANKES :ITA Michela MOIOLI :FRA Chloe TRESPEUCH
W Halfpipe :USA Chloe KIM :CHN CAI Xuetong :ESP Queralt CASTELLET
W Slopestyle :USA Jamie ANDERSON :NZL Zoi SADOWSKI-SYNNOTT :AUS Tess COADY
W Big Air :AUT Anna GASSER :JPN Kokomo MURASE :JPN Reira IWABUCHI
Mixed Team Snowboard Cross :ITA Italy :FRA France :AUS Australia

 

Speed Skating

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M 500m :CAN Laurent DUBREUIL :JPN Tatsuya SHINHAMA :CHN GAO Tingyu
M 1000m :NED Thomas KROL :NED Hein OTTERSPEER :CHN NING Zhongyan
M 1500m :CHN NING Zhongyan :USA Joey MANTIA :NED Thomas KROL
M 5000m :SWE Nils VAN DER POEL :NED Patrick ROEST :CAN Ted-Jan BLOEMEN
M 10000m :SWE Nils VAN DER POEL :NED Jorrit BERGSMA :CAN Ted-Jan BLOEMEN
M Mass Start :BEL Bart SWINGS :USA Joey MANTIA :ROC Ruslan ZAKHAROV
M Team Pursuit :USA United States :NOR Norway :NED Netherlands
W 500m :USA Erin JACKSON :JPN Nao KODAIRA :NED Femke KOK
W 1000m :USA Brittany BOWE :JPN Miho TAKAGI :JPN Nao KODAIRA
W 1500m :JPN Miho TAKAGI :USA Brittany BOWE :JPN Ayano SATO
W 3000m :NED Irene SCHOUTEN :ITA Francesca LOLLOBRIGIDA :CAN Isabelle WEIDEMANN
W 5000m :NED Irene SCHOUTEN :CAN Isabelle WEIDEMANN :ROC Natalya VORONINA
W Mass Start :CAN Ivanie BLONDIN :ITA Francesca LOLLOBRIGIDA :NED Irene SCHOUTEN
W Team Pursuit :JPN Japan :CAN Canada :NED Netherlands

 

Medal Table

 

Rank NOC GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL
1 :NOR Norway 18 14 9 41
2 :GER Germany 12 11 5 28
3 :SWE Sweden 11 6 10 27
4 :USA United States 9 9 3 21
5 :CHN China 8 5 7 20
6 :CAN Canada 6 9 10 25
7 :NED Netherlands 6 4 6 16
8 :SUI Switzerland 6 3 4 13
9 :ROC ROC 5 10 12 27
10 :FRA France 5 7 8 20
11 :AUT Austria 5 6 8 19
12 :JPN Japan 4 8 5 17
13 :GBR Great Britain 3 0 1 4
14 :ITA Italy 2 7 3 12
15 :CZECzech Republic 2 0 0 2
16 :KOR South Korea 1 5 1 7
17 :SLO Slovenia 1 1 3 5
18 :FIN Finland 1 1 1 3
19 :NZL New Zealand 1 1 0 2
20 :SVK Slovakia 1 1 0 2
21 :EST Estonia 1 0 1 2
22 :BEL Belgium 1 0 0 1
22 :HUN Hungary 0 1 0 1
24 :AUS Australia 0 0 5 5
25 :LAT Latvia 0 0 3 3
26 :BLR Belarus 0 0 1 1
26 :UKR Ukraine 0 0 1 1
26 :POL Poland 0 0 1 1
26 :ESP Spain 0 0 1 1
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1 hour ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Had some time to update my predictions from a month ago. Once again, please keep in mind that my knowledge of alpine skiing and the nordic sports (aside from biathlon) isn't that great. Biathlon, short track and the freestyle events were especially hard to predict given their unpredictability. Athletes who are in covid protocol but haven't been ruled out of an event are still listed. 

 

Alpine Skiing

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M Downhill :SUI Beat FEUZ :NOR Aleksander Aamodt KILDE :AUT Matthias MAYER
M Super-G :NOR Aleksander Aamodt KILDE :SUI Marco ODERMATT :AUT Vincent KRIECHMAYR
M Giant Slalom :SUI Marco ODERMATT :ITA Luca DE ALIPRANDINI :AUT Manuel FELLER
M Slalom :NOR Sebastian FOSS-SOLEVAAG :NOR Lucas BRAATHEN :SWE Kristoffer JAKOBSEN
M Alpine Combined :AUT Marco SCHWARZ :FRA Alexis PINTURAULT :SUI Loic MEILLARD
W Downhill :ITA Sofia GOGGIA :SUI Corinne SUTER :SUI Lara GUT-BEHRAMI
W Super-G :SUI Lara GUT-BEHRAMI :ITA Sofia GOGGIA :ITA Federica BRIGNONE
W Giant Slalom :SWE Sara HECTOR :USA Mikaela SHIFFRIN :FRA Tessa WORLEY
W Slalom :SVK Petra VLHOVA :USA Mikaela SHIFFRIN :AUT Katharina LIENSBERGER
W Alpine Combined :USA Mikaela SHIFFRIN :SVK Petra VLHOVA :SUI Michelle GISIN
Team Event :NOR Norway :AUT Austria :SWE Sweden

 

Biathlon

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M Individual :NOR Sturla Holm LAEGREID :NOR Johannes Thingnes BOE :FRA Quentin FILLON MAILLET
M Sprint :SWE Sebastian SAMUELSSON :NOR Johannes Thingnes BOE :FRA Emilien JACQUELIN
M Pursuit :FRA Quentin FILLON MAILLET :NOR Vetle Sjaastad CHRISTIANSEN :SWE Sebastian SAMUELSSON
M Mass Start :FRA Quentin FILLON MAILLET :FRA Emilien JACQUELIN :NOR Sturla Holm LAEGREID
M Relay :NOR Norway :FRA France :ROC ROC
W Individual :CZE Marketa DAVIDOVA :SWE Hanna OEBERG :AUT Lisa Theresa HAUSER
W Sprint :SWE Elvira OEBERG :NOR Marte Olsbu ROEISELAND :FRA Justine BRAISAZ-BOUCHET
W Pursuit :NOR Marte Olsbu ROEISELAND :SWE Elvira OEBERG :BLR Dzinara ALIMBEKAVA
W Mass Start :NOR Marte Olsbu ROEISELAND :ITA Dorothea WIERER :SWE Elvira OEBERG
W Relay :SWE Sweden :FRA France :NOR Norway
Mixed Relay :NOR Norway :FRA France :SWE Sweden

 

Bobsleigh

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Two-Man :GER Francesco FRIEDRICH :GER Johannes LOCHNER :GBR Brad HALL
Four-Man :GER Francesco FRIEDRICH :CAN Justin KRIPPS :ROC Rostislav GAITIUKEVICH
W Monobob :USA Elana MEYERS TAYLOR :GER Laura NOLTE :CAN Cynthia APPIAH
Two-Woman :GER Laura NOLTE :GER Kim KALICKI :GER Mariama JAMANKA

 

Cross-Country Skiing

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M Ind. Sprint :NOR Johannes Hoesflot KLAEBO :NOR Haavard Solaas TAUGBOEL :FRA Richard JOUVE
M 15km :FIN Iivo NISKANEN :ROC Alexander BOLSHUNOV :NOR Simen Hegstad KRUEGER
M Skiathlon :ROC Alexander BOLSHUNOV :NOR Sjur ROETHE :NOR Hans Christer HOLUND
M 50km :NOR Hans Christer HOLUND :NOR Sjur ROETHE :ROC Alexander BOLSHUNOV
M Team Sprint :NOR Norway :ROC ROC :ITA Italy
M Relay :NOR Norway :ROC ROC :ITA Italy
W Ind. Sprint :SWE Maja DAHLQVIST :SWE Jonna SUNDLING :SLO Anamarija LAMPIC
W 10km :SWE Frida KARLSSON :NOR Therese JOHAUG :ROC Natalya NEPRYAYEVA
W Skiathlon :NOR Therese JOHAUG :SWE Frida KARLSSON :SWE Ebba ANDERSSON
W 30km :NOR Therese JOHAUG :SWE Frida KARLSSON :NOR Heidi WENG
W Team Sprint :SWE Sweden :USA United States :SLO Slovenia
W Relay :SWE Sweden :ROC ROC :NOR Norway

 

Curling

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Men's :GBR Great Britain :CAN Canada :SWE Sweden
Women's :SUI Switzerland :SWE Sweden :ROC ROC
Mixed Doubles :GBR Great Britain :NOR Norway :SWE Sweden

 

Figure Skating

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Men's :USA Nathan CHEN :JPN Yuzuru HANYU :JPN Shoma UNO
Women's :ROC Kamila VALIEVA :ROC Anna SHCHERBAKOVA :ROC Alexandra TRUSOVA
Pairs :CHN SUI/HAN :ROC MISHINA/GALLIAMOV :ROC TARASOVA/MOROZOV
Ice Dance :FRA PAPADAKIS/CIZERON :ROC SINITSINA/KATSALAPOV :USA CHOCK/BATES
Team Event :ROC ROC :USA United States :JPN Japan

 

Freestyle Skiing

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M Aerials :ROC Maxim BUROV :CHN SUN Jiaxu :CHN JIA Zongyang
M Moguls :CAN Mikael KINGSBURY :JPN Ikuma HORISHIMA :SWE Walter WALLBERG
M Ski Cross :SUI Ryan REGEZ :FRA Terence TCHIKNAVORIAN :FRA Bastien MIDOL
M Halfpipe :NZL Nico PORTEOUS :CAN Brendan MACKAY :USA Alex FERREIRA
M Slopestyle :SUI Andri RAGETTLI :USA Alexander HALL :CAN Max MOFFATT
M Big Air :AUT Matej SVANCER :NOR Birk RUUD :CAN Teal HARLE
W Aerials :CHN XU Mengtao :CHN KONG Fanyu :AUS Laura PEEL
W Moguls :FRA Perrine LAFFONT :JPN Anri KAWAMURA :AUS Jakara ANTHONY
W Ski Cross :SWE Sandra NAESLUND :SUI Fanny SMITH :CAN Marielle THOMPSON
W Halfpipe :CHN GU Ailing :CAN Rachael KARKER :EST Kelly SILDARU
W Slopestyle :EST Kelly SILDARU :CHN GU Ailing :FRA Tess LEDEUX
W Big Air :FRA Tess LEDEUX :CHN GU Ailing :SUI Sarah HOEFFLIN
Mixed Team Aerials :CHN China :ROC ROC :UKR Ukraine

 

Ice Hockey

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Men's :ROC ROC :FIN Finland :SWE Sweden
Women's :CAN Canada :USA United States :FIN Finland

Luge

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M Singles :GER Johannes LUDWIG :GER Felix LOCH :AUT Wolfgang KINDL
W Singles :AUT Madeleine EGLE :GER Natalie GEISENBERGER :GER Julia TAUBITZ
M Doubles :GER EGGERT/BENECKEN :GER WENDL/ARLT :LAT SICS/SICS
Team Relay :GER Germany :AUT Austria :LAT Latvia

 

Nordic Combined

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Ind. NH/10km :NOR Jarl-Magnus RIIBER :GER Vinzenz GEIGER :AUT Johannes LAMPARTER
Ind. LH/10km :NOR Jarl-Magnus RIIBER :AUT Johannes LAMPARTER :GER Eric FRENZEL
Team LH/Relay :NOR Norway :GER Germany :AUT Austria

 

Short Track Speed Skating

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M 500m :CHN WU Dajing :HUN LIU Shaolin Sandor :CHN REN Ziwei
M 1000m :KOR HWANG Dae-heon :CAN Pascal DION :ROC Semen ELISTRATOV
M 1500m :CHN REN Ziwei :ROC Semen ELISTRATOV :KOR PARK Jang-hyuk
M 5000m Relay :CAN Canada :KOR South Korea :CHN China
W 500m :CAN Kim BOUTIN :ITA Arianna FONTANA :POL Natalia MALISZEWSKA
W 1000m :NED Suzanne SCHULTING :KOR CHOI Min-jeong :USA Kristen SANTOS
W 1500m :NED Suzanne SCHULTING :KOR LEE Yu-bin :CAN Courtney SARAULT
W 3000m Relay :NED Netherlands :CAN Canada :CHN China
Mixed 2000m Relay :CHN China :KOR South Korea :NED Netherlands

 

Skeleton

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Men's :GER Christopher GROTHEER :GER Axel JUNGK :LAT Martins DUKURS
Women's :GER Tina HERMANN :NED Kimberley BOS :ROC Elena NIKITINA

 

Ski Jumping

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M Ind. NH :GER Karl GEIGER :SLO Anze LANISEK :NOR Halvor Egner GRANERUD
M Ind. LH :JPN Ryoyu KOBAYASHI :GER Karl GEIGER :NOR Marius LINDVIK
M Team LH :GER Germany :AUT Austria :NOR Norway
W Ind. NH :AUT Marita KRAMER :GER Katharina ALTHAUS :SLO Nika KRIZNAR
Mixed Team NH :SLO Slovenia :AUT Austria :GER Germany

 

Snowboarding

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M Parallel Giant Slalom :GER Stefan BAUMEISTER :KOR LEE Sang-ho :ROC Dmitry LOGINOV
M Snowboard Cross :GER Martin NOERL :AUT Alessandro HAEMMERLE :CAN Eliot GRONDIN
M Halfpipe :JPN Ayumu HIRANO :JPN Yuto TOTSUKA :AUS Scotty JAMES
M Slopestyle :USA Red GERARD :NOR Marcus KLEVELAND :CAN Mark MCMORRIS
M Big Air :NOR Marcus KLEVELAND :CAN Max PARROT :CHN SU Yiming
W Parallel Giant Slalom :CZE Ester LEDECKA :ROC Sofia NADYRSHINA :GER Ramona Theresia HOFMEISTER
W Snowboard Cross :GBR Charlotte BANKES :ITA Michela MOIOLI :FRA Chloe TRESPEUCH
W Halfpipe :USA Chloe KIM :CHN CAI Xuetong :ESP Queralt CASTELLET
W Slopestyle :USA Jamie ANDERSON :NZL Zoi SADOWSKI-SYNNOTT :AUS Tess COADY
W Big Air :AUT Anna GASSER :JPN Kokomo MURASE :JPN Reira IWABUCHI
Mixed Team Snowboard Cross :ITA Italy :FRA France :AUS Australia

 

Speed Skating

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M 500m :CAN Laurent DUBREUIL :JPN Tatsuya SHINHAMA :CHN GAO Tingyu
M 1000m :NED Thomas KROL :NED Kjeld NUIS :CHN NING Zhongyan
M 1500m :CHN NING Zhongyan :USA Joey MANTIA :NED Thomas KROL
M 5000m :SWE Nils VAN DER POEL :NED Patrick ROEST :CAN Ted-Jan BLOEMEN
M 10000m :SWE Nils VAN DER POEL :NED Jorrit BERGSMA :CAN Ted-Jan BLOEMEN
M Mass Start :BEL Bart SWINGS :USA Joey MANTIA :ROC Ruslan ZAKHAROV
M Team Pursuit :USA United States :NOR Norway :NED Netherlands
W 500m :USA Erin JACKSON :JPN Nao KODAIRA :NED Femke KOK
W 1000m :USA Brittany BOWE :JPN Miho TAKAGI :JPN Nao KODAIRA
W 1500m :JPN Miho TAKAGI :USA Brittany BOWE :JPN Ayano SATO
W 3000m :NED Irene SCHOUTEN :ITA Francesca LOLLOBRIGIDA :CAN Isabelle WEIDEMANN
W 5000m :NED Irene SCHOUTEN :CAN Isabelle WEIDEMANN :ROC Natalya VORONINA
W Mass Start :CAN Ivanie BLONDIN :ITA Francesca LOLLOBRIGIDA :NED Irene SCHOUTEN
W Team Pursuit :JPN Japan :CAN Canada :NED Netherlands

 

Medal Table

 

Rank NOC GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL
1 :NOR Norway 18 14 9 41
2 :GER Germany 12 11 5 28
3 :SWE Sweden 11 6 10 27
4 :USA United States 9 9 3 21
5 :CHN China 8 5 7 20
6 :CAN Canada 6 9 10 25
7 :NED Netherlands 6 4 6 16
8 :SUI Switzerland 6 3 4 13
9 :ROC ROC 5 10 12 27
10 :FRA France 5 7 8 20
11 :AUT Austria 5 6 8 19
12 :JPN Japan 4 8 5 17
13 :GBR Great Britain 3 0 1 4
14 :ITA Italy 2 7 3 12
15 :CZECzech Republic 2 0 0 2
16 :KOR South Korea 1 5 1 7
17 :SLO Slovenia 1 1 3 5
18 :FIN Finland 1 1 1 3
19 :NZL New Zealand 1 1 0 2
20 :SVK Slovakia 1 1 0 2
21 :EST Estonia 1 0 1 2
22 :BEL Belgium 1 0 0 1
22 :HUN Hungary 0 1 0 1
24 :AUS Australia 0 0 5 5
25 :LAT Latvia 0 0 3 3
26 :BLR Belarus 0 0 1 1
26 :UKR Ukraine 0 0 1 1
26 :POL Poland 0 0 1 1
26 :ESP Spain 0 0 1 1

Doesn’t seem realistic for Germany, especially 2 golds in skeleton and 2 golds in snowboard.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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36 minutes ago, nitinsanker said:

Technically if everyone doing alpine sking catches COVID and only the  indian is left ....... We can technically win a medal 😂😂

1) Isn’t there a rule for minimum number of athletes required?

2) Wouldn’t he/she still have to finish the race?

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16 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

 

Speed Skating

 

  GOLD SILVER BRONZE
M 1000m :NED Thomas KROL :NED Kjeld NUIS :CHN NING Zhongyan

 

Nice list!

FYI, Kjeld Nuis is not selected for 1000m, he is the reserve. He only qualified for 1500m. Other two dutch riders qualified for the 1000m are Otterspeer and Verbij.

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