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Day 1 (February 5th, 2022)


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Day 1 (February 5) Canadian Schedule

 

*[] show starting positions for events with interval starts

* will try to update as the day goes on

* bolded events are medal events

 

February 4

21:45: Snowboarding- Women’s Slopestyle- Qualification- Run 1 (Laurie Blouin [17th], Jasmine Baird [20th], Brooke Voigt [26th])

22:47: Snowboarding- Women’s Slopestyle- Qualification- Run 2

23:10: Ice Hockey- Women’s Preliminary Round- Group A: :CAN Canada vs. Finland :FIN 

February 5

1:05: Curling- Mixed Doubles- Round Robin- Session 8: :SWE Sweden vs. Canada :CAN

1:20: Ski Jumping- Men’s Individual NH- Qualification Round (Matthew Soukup [14th], Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes [22nd])

2:45: Cross-Country Skiing- Women’s 7.5km + 7.5km Skiathlon (Katherine Stewart Jones, Dahria Beatty, Cendrine Browne, Olivia Bouffard-Nesbitt)

3:30: Speed Skating- Women’s 3000m (see below)

Pair 5: :CAN Valerie Maltais, :ROC Natalia Voronina

Pair 8: :CZE Martina Sablikova, :CAN Ivanie Blondin

Pair 9: :CAN Isabelle Weidemann, :NOR Ragne Wiklund

4:00: Biathlon- Mixed 4x6km Relay (Sarah Beaudry -> Emma Lunder -> Christian Gow -> Scott Gow)

5:00: Freestyle Skiing- Men’s Moguls- Qualification 2 (Laurent Dumais [13th])

5:45: Ski Jumping- Women’s Individual NH- 1st Round (Abigail Strate [15th], Alexandria Loutitt [16th])

6:00: Short Track- Women’s 500m- Heats (see below)

Heat 3: :CAN Kim Boutin, :HUN Petra Jaszapati, :USA Corinne Stoddard, :ROC Ekaterina Efremenkova

Heat 5: :ITA Arianna Fontana, :CAN Alyson Charles, :CHN Zhang Yuting, :CZE Michaela Hruzova

Heat 6: :CAN Florence Brunelle, :USA Kristen Santos, :FRA Tifany Huot Marchand, :POL Patrycja Maliszewska

6:10: Luge- Men’s Singles- Run 1 (Reid Watts [14th])

6:30: Freestyle Skiing- Men’s Moguls- Final 1 (Mikael Kingsbury)

6:35: Ski Jumping- Women's Individual NH- Final Round (Abigail Strate)

6:38: Short Track- Men’s 1000m- Heats (see below)

Heat 3: :ROC Semen Elistratov, :CAN Jordan Pierre-Gilles, :CHN Wu Dajing, :JPN Miyata Shogo

Heat 4: :CAN Pascal Dion, :ISR Vladislav Bykanov, :KAZ Adil Galiakhmetov, :KOR Lee Juneseo

7:05: Curling- Mixed Doubles- Round Robin- Session 9: :USA United States vs. Canada :CAN 

7:05: Freestyle Skiing- Men's Moguls- Final 2

7:23: Short Track- Mixed Team Relay- Quarterfinals (lineup TBA)

Heat 2: :NED Netherlands, :CAN Canada, :FRA France, :KAZ Kazakhstan

7:40: Freestyle Skiing- Men's Moguls- Final 3

7:50: Luge- Men’s Singles- Run 2

7:53: Short Track- Mixed Team Relay- Semifinals

 

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Excited for the big stuff to finally begin! What's everyone looking forward to? I will personally be trying to catch all of the medal events but will be most interested in seeing whether or not Kingsbury can defend his title.

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Definitley most excited for short track. I’m a little surprised Hamelin didn’t get chosen for the 1000m but I really get the sense that becoming a parent has made him more appreciative of the experience as a whole. 

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Charles Hamelin is not competing on day 1 at all - he wasn't chosen for the mixed relay either. The pool for that event is Courtney Sarault, Florence Brunelle, Kim Boutin, Steven Dubois, Jordan Pierre-Gilles and Pascal Dion.

 

Also, on a related note, best medal chance for :NBR is today :P

 

9 minutes ago, james89 said:

Definitley most excited for short track. I’m a little surprised Hamelin didn’t get chosen for the 1000m but I really get the sense that becoming a parent has made him more appreciative of the experience as a whole. 

Especially surprising since he cited the 1000m as a big motivation for continuing until 2022.

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3 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Charles Hamelin is not competing on day 1 at all - he wasn't chosen for the mixed relay either. The pool for that event is Courtney Sarault, Florence Brunelle, Kim Boutin, Steven Dubois, Jordan Pierre-Gilles and Pascal Dion.

 

Also, on a related note, best medal chance for :NBR is today :P

 

Especially surprising since he cited the 1000m as a big motivation for continuing until 2022.

I’m surprised he’s not part of the relay squad for today. I’m really hoping they can pull off something special. 

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34 minutes ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Excited for the big stuff to finally begin! What's everyone looking forward to? I will personally be trying to catch all of the medal events but will be most interested in seeing whether or not Kingsbury can defend his title.

Men's moguls is obviously the highlight of the day from a Canadian perspective, and Q1 went really well for Canada. Kingsbury qualified first by a comfortable margin while :JPN Ikuma Horishima, the only skier who can really beat Kingsbury without relying on Kingsbury making a mistake, had a big struggle in Q1.

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Potential for a good start for Canada with three medal opportunities. I'm going to try to wake up extra early to see if Kingsbury can win gold (probably only see the third final run)

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5 hours ago, intoronto said:

Brunelle has an impossible heat in the 500m wow.

Is it? Brunelle has the innermost lane and I think her only challenger is Santos.

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