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Day 4 (February 8th, 2022)


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Day 4 (February 8) Canadian Schedule

 

February 7

20:15: Figure Skating- Men’s- Short Program (Roman Sadovsky [1st], Keegan Messing [26th])

21:00: Freestyle Skiing- Women’s Big Air- Final- Run 1 (Olivia Asselin [2nd], Megan Oldham [12th])

21:22: Freestyle Skiing- Women’s Big Air- Final- Run 2

21:40: Snowboarding- Women’s Parallel Giant Slalom- Qualification Run (see below)

Heat 10: :SUI Jessica Keiser, :CAN Megan Farrell

Heat 14: :POL Weronika Biela-Nowaczyk, Jennifer Hawkrigg

Heat 16: :CAN Kaylie Buck

21:45: Freestyle Skiing- Women’s Big Air- Final- Run 3

22:00: Alpine Skiing- Men’s Super-G (James Crawford [16th], Trevor Philp [25th], Broderick Thompson [26th], Brodie Seger [29th])

22:07: Snowboarding- Men’s Parallel Giant Slalom- Qualification Run (see below)

Heat 13: :CAN Arnaud Gaudet, :SLO Rok Marguc

Heat 16: :CAN Sebastien Beaulieu, :CAN Jules Lefebvre

22:34: Snowboarding- Women’s Parallel Giant Slalom- Elimination Run

23:01: Snowboarding- Men’s Parallel Giant Slalom- Elimination Run

23:10: Ice Hockey- Women’s Preliminary Round- Group A: :CAN Canada vs. United States :USA 

February 8

1:30: Snowboarding- Women's Parallel Giant Slalom- 1/8 Finals (:AUT Daniela Ulbing vs. :CAN Megan Farrell)

3:00: Cross-Country Skiing- Women’s Sprint Free- Qualification (Dahria Beatty [11th], Cendrine Browne [50th], Laura Leclair [61st], Olivia Bouffard-Nesbitt [68th])

3:30: Biathlon- Men’s 20km Individual (Scott Gow [9th], Christian Gow [37th], Jules Burnotte [78th], Adam Runnalls [90th])

3:40: Ice Hockey- Women’s Preliminary Round- Group B: JPN vs. CZE

3:50: Cross-Country Skiing- Men’s Sprint Free- Qualification (Antoine Cyr [1st], Graham Ritchie [23rd], Olivier Leveille [56th])

5:30: Speed Skating- Men’s 1500m (see below)

Pair 2: :LAT Haralds Silovs, :CAN Antoine Gelinas-Beaulieu

Pair 8: :BEL Mathias Voste, :CAN Tyson Langelaar

Pair 15: :NOR Allan Dahl Johansson, :CAN Connor Howe

6:50: Luge- Women’s Singles- Run 3 (Trinity Ellis [13th], Natalie Corless [15th], Makena Hodgson [17th])

 

 

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So, still reeling from this morning. To highlight the absurdity of the ski jumping medal - unless both short track relays medal and use their alternates in the heats or the men's hockey team medals, ski jumping will be the only sport where every Canadian at the games will have won a medal.

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2 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

A much quieter day relative to Day 3. Our best chance for a medal will be in women's freestyle big air, though I would give us a decent chance for a surprise in men's 1500m speed skating

I wouldn't sleep on Crawford in the Super G. He is stronger in Super G than in downhill, and his fourth place in downhill didn't really look like a fluke (he looked really good in both training runs).

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33 minutes ago, intoronto said:

I'm debating whether to stay up and watch the Biathlon and cross country skiing 

Because Canada has a shot or because you are interested? Scott Gow does have his one 4th place World Cup finish. 

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