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Winter Youth Olympic Games 2024


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1 minute ago, Josh said:

:HUN demolished :ITA 14-4 to go for girl’s 3x3 hockey gold (against the winner of South Korea v. China), while :LAT demolished :KAZ 19-5 to go for boy’s 3x3 hockey gold (against the winner of Austria v. Denmark)

A much closer second set of semifinals, as :DEN defeats :AUT 6-4, and :KOR defeats :CHN 5-3.

 

Medal Matches

 

Boy’s 3x3 Hockey

For Bronze: :AUT v. :KAZ

For Gold: :HUN v. :DEN

 

Girl’s 3x3 Hockey

For Bronze: :ITA v. :CHN

For Gold: :HUN v. :KOR

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Current Final Standings in Girl’s Slopestyle After One Run (Snowboarding)

:NED Katja Dutu (75.25)

:NED Sam Van Lieshout (71.25)

:CZE Vanessa Volopichova (64.25)

:AUT Hanna Karrer (61.50)

:USA Rebecca Flynn (58.00)

:CAN Amalia Pelchat (53.50)

:JPN Yura Murase (24.00)

:NZL Ava Beer (22.50)

:NZL Lucia Georgalli (19.75)

:AUS Ally Hickman (16.25)

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Current Final Standings in Girl’s Slopestyle After Two Runs (Snowboarding)

:AUT Hanna Karrer (89.00)

:CZE Vanessa Volopichova (87.00)

:USA Rebecca Flynn (81.25)

:NED Katja Dutu (75.25)

:NED Sam Van Lieshout (71.25)

:CAN Amalia Pelchat (53.50)

:AUS Ally Hickman (50.75)

:NZL Ava Beer (25.75)

:JPN Yura Murase (24.00)

:NZL Lucia Georgalli (22.00)

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4 hours ago, Josh said:

After defeating United States in the last group A round robin session, :CHN qualifies directly for the semifinals, as both teams finish 6-1. :USA and :JPN (same record as Sweden at 5-2, but Japan won the H2H) are off to the qualification games. 

:GBR also progressed directly the semifinals, albeit before the final group B round robin session as at 5-1 (now 6-1, after defeating Brazil 9-4) they couldn’t fall behind either Italy or Denmark (the only two teams that were at 4-2) as Great Britain defeated both of them in previous games. 
 

:DEN and :SUI are through to the playoff qualification games, Denmark advancing with a 5-2 record after defeating Canada 4-2, Switzerland after defeating Italy 8-7 in an extra end (Switzerland, South Korea, and Italy were all at 4-3, but Switzerland advances by virtue of their 2-0 H2H)

 

:cry::cry: No playoffs for Canada, what a disaster. We were only down 2-3 heading into the final end (with hammer), and at the very least I thought we could’ve forced an extra end, but nope we give up a steal.

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88.00 for :AUT Hanna Karrer on her second run, and she is your Gangwon 2024 gold medalist in girl’s slopestyle (snowboarding) :yes

 

Silver for current Youth World Champion :NZL Lucia Georgalli (88.25), and bronze for :CZE Vanessa Volopichova (87.00)

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1 hour ago, Josh said:

Current Final Standings in Girl’s Slopestyle After Two Runs (Snowboarding)

:AUT Hanna Karrer (89.00)

:CZE Vanessa Volopichova (87.00)

:USA Rebecca Flynn (81.25)

:NED Katja Dutu (75.25)

:NED Sam Van Lieshout (71.25)

:CAN Amalia Pelchat (53.50)

:AUS Ally Hickman (50.75)

:NZL Ava Beer (25.75)

:JPN Yura Murase (24.00)

:NZL Lucia Georgalli (22.00)

I liked the standings better after one run, can we go back?:whistle:

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 SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING

 

Mixed Team Relay
Final Results
 
:CHN China
Li Jinzi
Yang Jingru
Zhang Bohao
Zhang Xinzhe
2:46.516
 
:USA United States
Jang Kyung-Eun
Eliza Rhodehamel
Julius Kazanecki
Sean Boxiong Shuai
2:47.124
 
:JPN Japan
Nonomi Inoue
Aoi Yoshizawa
Yuta Fuchigami
Raito Kida
2:47.412

Full Final Result HERE

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 BIATHLON

 

Mixed Team Relay
Final Results
 
:ITA Italy
Nayeli Mariotti Cavagnet
Carlotta Gautero
Hannes Bacher
Michel Deval
1:15:12.4(3+11)
 
:FRA France
Alice Dusserre
Louise Roguet
Flavio Guy
Antonin Guy
1:16:25.4(2+13)
 
:CZE Czechia
Heda Mikolasova
Ilona Plecahcova
Jakub Neuhauser
Lukas Kulhanek
1:18.23.4(5+16)

Full Final Result HERE

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 FREESTYLE SKIING

 

Mixed Team Ski Cross
Final Results
 
:SWE Sweden
William Young Shing
Alexandra Nilsson
-
 
:USA United States
Walker Robinson
Morgan Shute
-
 
:SUI Switzerland
Lorenzo Rosset
Valentine Lagger
-

Full Final Result HERE

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ALPINE SKIING

 

Men's Giant Slalom
Final Results
 
:FRA Nash HUOT-MARCHAND
1:34.37(48.88+45.49)
 
:GBR Zak CARRICK-SMITH
1:35.30(49.22+46.08)
 
:AUT Florian NEUMAYER
1:35.37(49.80+45.57)

Full Final Result HERE

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