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Winter Youth Olympic Games 2024


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:DEN applying lots of pressure, and Jacob Schmidt delivers on a hit for 4! 

 

:DEN lead :GBR 4-1, Great Britain with hammer in end 3.

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Schmidt not Nikki Jensen, thought Jensen was the skip for a second
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SPEED SKATING

 

Mixed Team Relay
Final Results
 
:CHN China
Liu Yunqi
Pan Baoshuo
3:11.74
 
:KOR South Korea
Lim Lee-Won
Heo Se-Ok
3:11.78
 
:NED Netherlands
Angel Daleman
Sem Spruit
3:12.10

Full Final Result HERE

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:GBR Logan Carson attempts a shot for 3, but is unsuccessful, and only scores the single.

 

:DEN lead :GBR 4-2 after 3 ends, Denmark with hammer in the 4th. 

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 FREESTYLE SKIING

 

Men's Slopestyle
Final Results
 
:USA Henry TOWNSHEND
90.25
 
:JPN Olly NICHOLLS
85.75
 
:FIN Jaakko KOSKINEN
83.75

Full Final Result HERE

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 ALPINE SKIING

 

Women's Slalom
Final Results
 
:AUT Maja WAROSCHITZ
1:37.49(49.35+48.14)
 
:GER Charlotte GRANDINGER
1:38.08(50.14+47.94)
 
:ITA Giorgia COLLOMB
1:38.46(49.89+48.57)

Full Final Result HERE

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Think I need to brush up on my curling terms (either that or get some sleep), that last shot in end 3 wasn’t a runback :p

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:DEN Jacob Schmidt with an attempted draw for the single, just needed the 5 foot, but comes up inches short to give up the steal. 
 

:DEN leads :GBR 4-3 at the break, Denmark with hammer in end 5. 

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I keep forgetting to include the names oops
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 ICE HOCKEY

 

Women's 3-on-3 Tournament
Final Results
 
:HUN Hungary
Lorina Haraszt
Bonita Szabo
Dora Bereczki
Biborka Simon
Lili Hajdu
Luca Farago
Boroka Batyi
Krisztina Weiler
Reka Hiezl
Petra Polonyi
Lara Saghy
Csenge Csordas
Zoe Takacs
 
:KOR South Korea
Na Se-Young
Park Ju-Yeon
Chang Seo-Yoon
Kim Ji-Min
Choi Seo-Yoon
Han Ye-Jin
Han Yu-An
Han Chae-Yeon
Jang Hyeon-Jeong
Hong Chae-Won
Shim Seo-Hee
Park Jeong-Hyun
Ahn Se-Won
 
:CHN China
Li Jinnuo
Tian Xueying
Kou Chenfei
Anna Zhang
Li Yifei
Li Xinyi
Xin Yufei
Wang Jinghan
Zhao Guiyun
Wang Bingxin
Mi Lan
Ju Sihan
Zhang Jing
 
 
Gold Medal Game
 
:HUN Hungary  10 - 2  South Korea :KOR
 
Bronze Medal Game
 
:CHN China  8 - 7  Italy  :ITA

Full Tournament Progress HERE

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 ICE HOCKEY

 

Men's 3-on-3 Tournament
Final Results
 
:LAT Latvia
Makss Mihailovs
Timurs Malisevs
Herberts Laugalis
Felikss Paurs
Kristers Obuks
Martins Klaucans
Ricards Rutkis
Olivers Murnieks
Martins Bartulis
Daniels Reidzans
Leonards Grundmanis
Patriks Plumins
Roberts Kravalis
 
:DEN Denmark
William Brix
Max Kramer
Martinus Schioldan
Mikkel Bjerre
Luca Baerentsen
Andreas Klitaa Jorgensen
Emil Jakobsen
Gustav Remler-Jensen
Lucas Althof
Casey Silverman
Mikkel Poulsen
Frederik Bech
Anton Wilde
 
:KAZ Kazakhstan
Rassul Tursynov
Bexultan Makysh
Tair Bigarinov
Roman Michurov
Anuar Akhmetzhanov
Arman Tolen
Temirlan Aiboluly
Yegor Kravchenko
Zhakhanger Tleukhan
Adilkhan Sattar
Matvey Reshetko
Arseniy Kuchkovskiy
Nikita Kulakov
 
 
Gold Medal Game
 
:LAT Latvia  10 - 3  Denmark :DEN
 
Bronze Medal Game
 
:KAZ Kazakhstan  6 - 5  Austria  :AUT

Full Tournament Progress HERE

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Another steal for :GBR as :DEN Jacob Schmidt misses the nose hit for the single. 

 

:DEN and :GBR tied 4-4 after 5 ends, Denmark with the hammer in the all important 6th end. 

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