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Day 6 (February 10th, 2022)


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Day 6 (February 10) Canadian Schedule

 

 

February 9

20:30: Figure Skating- Men’s- Free Skate (Keegan Messing [16th])

20:30: Skeleton- Men’s- Heat 1 (Blake Enzie [24th])

20:30: Snowboarding- Women’s Halfpipe- Final- Run 1 (Brooke Dhondt [3rd], Elizabeth Hosking [4th])

20:58: Snowboarding- Women’s Halfpipe- Final- Run 2

21:25: Snowboarding- Women’s Halfpipe- Final- Run 3

21:30: Alpine Skiing- Men’s Alpine Combined- Downhill (Broderick Thompson [7th], James Crawford [11th], Trevor Philp [19th], Brodie Seger [21st])

22:00: Skeleton- Men’s- Heat 2

22:15: Snowboarding- Men’s Snowboard Cross- Seeding- Run 1 (Eliot Grondin [15th], Liam Moffatt [20th], Kevin Hill [28th])

23:10: Snowboarding- Men’s Snowboard Cross- Seeding- Run 2

February 10

1:05: Curling- Men’s Round Robin- Session 2: :NOR Norway vs. Canada :CAN

1:15: Alpine Skiing- Men’s Alpine Combined- Slalom

2:00: Cross-Country Skiing- Women’s 10km Classic (Cendrine Browne [2nd], Dahria Beatty [10th], Katherine Stewart-Jones [24th], Olivia Bouffard-Nesbitt [79th])

6:00: Freestyle Skiing- Mixed Team Aerials- Final 1 (Marion Thenault, Miha Fontaine, Lewis Irving)

7:00: Speed Skating- Women’s 5000m (Pair 5: :CAN Isabelle Weidemann, :NOR Ragne Wiklund)

7:05: Curling- Women’s Round Robin- Session 2: :CAN Canada vs. South Korea :KOR

8:10: Ice Hockey- Men’s Preliminary Round- Group A: :CAN Canada vs. Germany :GER 

8:30: Luge- Team Relay Competition (Men: Reid Watts, Women: Trinity Ellis, Doubles: Tristan Walker/Justin Snith)

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We have a few medal chances today with speed skating women's 5000m and men's snowboard cross being our best chances. I'd keep my eye on alpine skiing just because of how depleted the field is and we are a crazy situation away from sneaking a mixed team aerials medal, but I wouldn't bet on it.

 

Plus the men's ice hockey team begins today.

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2 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

We have a few medal chances today with speed skating women's 5000m and men's snowboard cross being our best chances. I'd keep my eye on alpine skiing just because of how depleted the field is and we are a crazy situation away from sneaking a mixed team aerials medal, but I wouldn't bet on it.

 

Plus the men's ice hockey team begins today.

Crawford was 4th at the worlds last year. Given how well he has skied so far these Olympics I think he has a very real medal chance. But of course the combined is completely unpredictable.

 

Worlds last year also had a Super-G rather than a downhill, so this will be significantly harder for the slalom specialists.

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24 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Crawford was 4th at the worlds last year. Given how well he has skied so far these Olympics I think he has a very real medal chance. But of course the combined is completely unpredictable.

 

Worlds last year also had a Super-G rather than a downhill, so this will be significantly harder for the slalom specialists.

I feel like the Downhill could work in Crawford's benefit. But like you said completely unpredictable. 

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Crawford was impressive! This is just so hard to anticipate because the slalom is such a different skill set. 

 

Also great to see the two Canadians do well in the women's halfpipe - great result to have both make the final and do well. 

 

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