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Day 3 (February 7th, 2022)


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Day 3 (February 7) Canadian Schedule

 

February 6th

20:05: Curling- Mixed Doubles- Round Robin- Session 13: :CAN Canada vs. Italy :ITA 

20:15: Figure Skating- Team Event- Pairs- Free Skate (Vanessa James/Eric Radford [1st])

20:30: Alpine Skiing- Women’s Giant Slalom- Run 1 (Valerie Grenier [19th], Cassidy Gray [46th])

20:30: Freestyle Skiing- Women’s Big Air- Qualification- Run 1 (Elena Gaskell [7th], Olivia Asselin [16th], Megan Oldham [20th])

21:15: Freestyle Skiing- Women’s Big Air- Qualification- Run 2

21:30: Figure Skating- Team Event- Ice Dance- Free Dance (Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier [3rd])

22:00: Freestyle Skiing- Women’s Big Air- Qualification- Run 3

22:35: Figure Skating- Team Event- Women’s- Free Skate (Madeline Schizas [3rd])

23:00: Alpine Skiing- Men's Downhill (James Crawford [12th], Broderick Thompson [21st], Brodie Seger [29th])

23:00: Snowboarding- Men’s Slopestyle- Final- Run 1 (Max Parrot [3rd], Sebastien Toutant [5th], Mark McMorris [11th])

23:10: Ice Hockey- Women’s Preliminary Round- Group A: :CAN Canada vs. Russian Olympic Committee :ROC

23:27: Snowboarding- Men’s Slopestyle- Final- Run 2

23:54: Snowboarding- Men’s Slopestyle- Final- Run 3

February 7th

0:30: Freestyle Skiing- Men’s Big Air- Qualification- Run 1 (Max Moffatt [13th], Edouard Therriault [21st], Teal Harle [23rd], Evan McEachran [30th])

1:15: Freestyle Skiing- Men’s Big Air- Qualification- Run 2

1:30: Alpine Skiing- Women’s Giant Slalom- Run 2

2:00: Freestyle Skiing- Men’s Big Air- Qualification- Run 3

3:30: Speed Skating- Women’s 1500m (see below)

Pair 6: :CAN Maddison Pearman, :CHN Adake Ahenaer

Pair 12: :NED Ireen Wust, :CAN Ivanie Blondin

4:00: Biathlon- Women’s 15km Individual (Megan Bankes [25th], Emma Lunder [47th], Sarah Beaudry [64th], Emily Dickson [85th])

6:30: Short Track- Women’s 500m- Quarterfinals (see below)

Quarterfinal 1: :CAN Kim Boutin, :CAN Alyson Charles, :ITA Arianna Valcepina, :CHN Fan Kexin, :CAN Florence Brunelle

6:44: Short Track- Men’s 1000m- Quarterfinals (see below)

Quarterfinal 1: :CHN Wu Dajing, :CAN Jordan Pierre-Gilles, :KOR Park Janghyuk, :USA Andrew Heo, :ITA Pietro Sighel

Quarterfinal 2: :HUN Liu Shaoang, :FRA Quentin Fercoq, :KOR Lee Juneseo, :CAN Pascal Dion, :JPN Yoshinaga Kazuki

6:45: Ski Jumping- Mixed Team NH- 1st Round (Alexandria Loutitt -> Matthew Soukup -> Abigail Strate -> Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes)

6:50: Luge- Women’s Singles- Run 1 (Trinity Ellis [15th], Makena Hodgson [17th], Natalie Corless [29th])

8:30: Luge- Women’s Singles- Run 2

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59 minutes ago, intoronto said:

All 3 Canadian women in the same quarterfinal?? Where the f is that logic. Ffs

I think they sorted all the times from the heats and then used a snake method to sort people into quarterfinal heats. Pretty unlucky

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Medal chances in short track and snowboarding, hoping for some nice performances in freestyle big air.

 

Of course we need a win in mixed curling if we want to reach the semis. Before the games I would feel confident against Italy, but now I'm quite nervous.

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The only silver lining of the do or die match against Italy is that this is a team Canada has to get through to have any hope at gold anyway, and if they somehow pull it off it will give Homan / Morris a ton of confidence.

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Is anyone confused with the judging this year . They seem to be favouring the states and Russia. The Japanese moguls skier should have won a medal but they gave it to Russia with a way worse run. What is going on? Seriously ?

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