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Day 5 (February 9)

 

February 8th

20:30: Snowboarding- Women’s Halfpipe- Qualification- Run 1 (Brooke Dhondt [17th], Elizabeth Hosking [20th])

21:15: Alpine Skiing- Women’s Slalom- Run 1 (Laurence St-Germain [9th], Ali Nullmeyer [19th], Erin Mielzynski [21st], Amelia Smart [26th])

21:21: Snowboarding- Women’s Halfpipe- Qualification- Run 2

22:00: Freestyle Skiing- Men’s Big Air- Final- Run 1 (Evan McEachran [2nd])

22:00: Snowboarding- Women’s Snowboard Cross- Seeding- Run 1 (Tess Critchlow [9th], Audrey McManiman [12th], Zoe Bergermann [13th], Meryeta Odine [14th])

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

22:45: Freestyle Skiing- Men’s Big Air- Final- Run 3

22:55: Snowboarding- Women’s Snowboard Cross- Seeding- Run 2

23:30: Snowboarding- Men’s Halfpipe- Qualification- Run 1 (Liam Gill [12th])

February 9th

0:21: Snowboarding- Men’s Halfpipe- Qualification- Run 2

0:45: Alpine Skiing- Women's Slalom- Run 2 (Amelia Smart [2nd], Ali Nullmeyer [8th], Laurence St-Germain [9th], Erin Mielzynski [14th])

1:30: Snowboarding- Women's Snowboard Cross- 1/8 Finals (see below)

1/8 Final 2: :FRA Chloe Trespeuch, :AUT Pia Zerkhold, :CAN Zoe Bergermann, :ROC Mariia Vasiltcova

1/8 Final 4: :USA Stacy Gaskill, :CAN Audrey McManiman, :GER Jana Fischer, :ITA Sofia Belingheri

1/8 Final 5: :CAN Meryeta Odine, :AUS Josie Baff, :ROC Alexandra Parshina, :CHN Feng He

1/8 Final 7: :USA Faye Gulini, :ROC Kristina Paul, :CZE Vendula Hopjakova, :CAN Tess Critchlow 

2:07: Snowboarding- Women's Snowboard Cross- Quarterfinals (see below)

Quarterfinal 1: :ITA Michel Moioli, :FRA Chloe Trespeuch, :USA Meghan Tierney, :CAN Zoe Bergermann

Quarterfinal 2: :USA Stacy Gaskill, :USA Lindsey Jacobellis, :CAN Audrey McManiman, :SUI Sina Siegenthaler

Quarterfinal 3: :CAN Meryeta Odine, :FRA Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau, :ITA Caterina Carpano, :ROC Alexandra Parshina

Quarterfinal 4: :GBR Charlotte Bankes, :USA Faye Gulini, :AUS Belle Brockhoff, :CAN Tess Critchlow

2:28: Snowboarding- Women's Snowboard Cross- Semifinals (see below)

Semifinal 2: :CAN Meryeta Odine, :FRA Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau, :AUS Belle Brockhoff, :CAN Tess Critchlow

2:45: Snowboarding- Women's Snowboard Cross- Finals (see below)

Small Final: :ITA Michel Moioli, :USA Stacy Gaskill, :FRA Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau, :CAN Tess Critchlow

Big Final: :CAN Meryeta Odine, :USA Lindsey Jacobellis, :FRA Chloe Trespeuch, :AUS Belle Brockhoff

6:00: Short Track- Men’s 1500m- Quarterfinals (see below)

Quarterfinal 1: :CAN Pascal Dion, :HUN Liu Shaolin Sandor, :ISR Vladislav Bykanov, :ROC Denis Ayrapetian, :LAT Roberts Kruzbergs, :POL Michal Niewinski

Quarterfinal 3: :ROC Semen Elistratov, :KOR Hwang Daeheon, :CAN Steven Dubois, :LAT Reinis Berzins, :USA Ryan Pivirotto, :JPN Kikuchi Kota

Quarterfinal 4: :KOR Park Janghyuk, :KAZ Adil Galiakhmetov, :CAN Charles Hamelin, :NED Itzhak de Laat, :FRA Quentin Fercoq, :KAZ Denis Nikisha

6:44: Short Track- Women’s 1000m- Heats (see below)

Heat 5: :CAN Kim Boutin, :KOR Lee Yubin, :CHN Zhang Chutong, :USA Maame Biney

Heat 6: :CAN Courtney Sarault, :KOR Kim A Lang, :JPN Kikuchi Yuki, :BEL Hanne Desmet

Heat 7: :POL Natalia Maliszewska, :ROC Ekaterina Efremenkova, :CAN Alyson Charles, :FRA Tifany Huot Marchand

7:05: Curling- Men’s Round Robin- Session 1: :DEN Denmark vs. Canada :CAN 

7:20: Luge- Doubles- Run 1 (Tristan Walker/Justin Snith [10th])

7:29: Short Track- Men’s 1500m- Semifinals

7:45: Short Track- Women’s 3000m Relay- Semifinals (Semifinal 2: :KOR South Korea, :CAN Canada, :ROC Russian Olympic Committee, :USA United States)

8:20: Short Track- Men's 1500m- Final A

8:35: Luge- Doubles- Run 2

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Also since we are about a quarter of the way through let's see how Canada is doing. I predicted 24 medals and I broke them down into 6 groups...

 

Freestyle Skiing - 1/5

Snowboarding - 2/5

Short Track - 1/4

Speed Skating - 1/4

Curling/Ice Hockey - 0/3

Others - 1/3

 

Nothing to worry so far. Losing mixed doubles curling leaves little room for error, hopefully our curling teams and men's ice hockey team has it in them. With figure skating looking to produce 0 medals, ski jumping has helped out the others category. Bobsled will be relied upon for the other two medals unless skeleton or one of the other sports produces another surprise.

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2 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Also since we are about a quarter of the way through let's see how Canada is doing. I predicted 24 medals and I broke them down into 6 groups...

 

Freestyle Skiing - 1/5

Snowboarding - 2/5

Short Track - 1/4

Speed Skating - 1/4

Curling/Ice Hockey - 0/3

Others - 1/3

 

Nothing to worry so far. Losing mixed doubles curling leaves little room for error, hopefully our curling teams and men's ice hockey team has it in them. With figure skating looking to produce 0 medals, ski jumping has helped out the others category. Bobsled will be relied upon for the other two medals unless skeleton or one of the other sports produces another surprise.

I love this way of thinking about it. I think the one that seems most concerning right now is the Freestyle Skiing - but it's not impossible to get those medals. Bobsleigh has the potential to bring multiple medals. Speed Skating is also possible to over perform with some key events coming in the next few days. I'm really really hoping for an Alpine medal of some sort too, I suspect our best chances have passed us with some great results from Crawford but there still is some hope. I don't know Biathlon well enough to know if Scott Gow is competitive in the other events.

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2 minutes ago, james89 said:

I love this way of thinking about it. I think the one that seems most concerning right now is the Freestyle Skiing - but it's not impossible to get those medals. Bobsleigh has the potential to bring multiple medals. Speed Skating is also possible to over perform with some key events coming in the next few days. I'm really really hoping for an Alpine medal of some sort too, I suspect our best chances have passed us with some great results from Crawford but there still is some hope. I don't know Biathlon well enough to know if Scott Gow is competitive in the other events.

Gow's best chance was in the individual. Don't think he has the ski speed to win a medal in the sprint. Maybe a chance in the pursuit if he finishes top 20 in the sprint, shoots clean and the top contenders miss some shots. The men's relay is probably the best chance left since we had a 5th place finish at the last world cup

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So based on interviews the head judge of men’s snowboard slopestyle gave we can pretty definitively say that Parrot won gold because the angle they were given by the TV director didn’t show his missed grab. So we got away with one there.

 

(though I feel like Parrot deserved to win in 2018 and was underscored in 2014 so whatever, he used up his built up karma on that run)

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3 hours ago, NearPup said:

So based on interviews the head judge of men’s snowboard slopestyle gave we can pretty definitively say that Parrot won gold because the angle they were given by the TV director didn’t show his missed grab. So we got away with one there.

 

(though I feel like Parrot deserved to win in 2018 and was underscored in 2014 so whatever, he used up his built up karma on that run)

This just sounds like backtracking because of pressure from the locals.  Su missed half the rail section, him winning gold off of one jump (that he put hands down on) would be even more ridiculous.  Like you said, Canada and Parrot in particular has been shafted in this event the last 2 Olympics and no one said anything about Americans getting undeserved golds.  Frankly, it's unprofessional and unclassy to say shit like this after the fact by judges.  

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