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Event 81/81

 

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 CURLING

 

Mixed Doubles
Final Results
 
:GBR Great Britain
Callie Soutar
Ethan Brewster
 
:DEN Denmark
Katrine Schmidt
Jacob Schmidt
 
:USA United States
Ella Wendling
Benji Paral
 
 
Gold Medal Game
 
:GBR Great Britain  7 - 6  Denmark :DEN
 
Bronze Medal Game
 
:USA United States  7 - 4  Sweden  :SWE

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FINAL MEDAL STANDING

 

Total Medal Events: 81/81

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
:ITA Italy
11
3
4
18
2
:GER Germany
9
5
6
20
3
:KOR South Korea
7
6
4
17
4
:FRA France
7
5
6
18
5
:CHN China
6
9
3
18
6
:USA United States
5
11
5
21
7
:AUT Austria
5
6
5
16
8
:SWE Sweden
4
4
3
11
9
:GBR Great Britain
4
1
1
6
10
:JPN Japan
3
4
8
15
11
:CAN Canada
3
2
1
6
12
:NED Netherlands
3
1
1
5
13
:FIN Finland
3
0
4
7
14
:LAT Latvia
2
3
1
6
-
:SLO Slovenia
2
3
1
6
16
:DEN Denmark
1
3
0
4
17
:NZL New Zealand
1
2
4
7
18
:SUI Switzerland
1
1
7
9
19
:CZE Czechia
1
1
2
4
20
:KAZ Kazakhstan
1
0
2
3
-
:POL Poland
1
0
2
3
22
:HUN Hungary
1
0
1
2
23
:NOR Norway
0
4
3
7
24
:AUS Australia
0
2
1
3
25
:SVK Slovakia
0
1
2
3
26 :UKR Ukraine 0 1 1 2
27 :THA Thailand 0 1 0 1
- :TUN Tunisia 0 1 0 1
- :TUR Turkiye 0 1 0 1
30 :BRA Brazil 0 0 1 1
- :ROU Romania 0 0 1 1
- :ESP Spain 0 0 1 1
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Well, Gangwon 2024 is now officially over :cry::cry:

 

From Agnese Campeol winning a historic first ever medal (silver) for Thailand in girl’s monobob, to the historic debuts of five countries (Algeria, Puerto Rico, Nigeria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates), to Great Britain winning double gold in curling, to Brazil winning their first ever medal in boy’s snowboard cross (bronze) with Zion Bethonico, to Flora Tabanelli’s double gold in women’s freeski slopestyle/big air, to short track speed skating controversy where Zhang Bohao was suspected of intentionally arm blocking the South Korean gold medal favourite to hand his Chinese teammate the gold medal. These games brought us memories to last a lifetime. Some good, some bad, but one things for sure I’ll always remember Gangwon 2024. 
 

Finally, a very special thanks to @Olympian1010@intoronto @hckošice @heywoodu@phelps for all your contributions to this thread during the games :yes:hug:

 

See you all at the next one folks, Paris 2024 is less than six months away! :cheer:

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26 minutes ago, Josh said:

Well, Gangwon 2024 is now officially over :cry::cry:

 

From Agnese Campeol winning a historic first ever medal (silver) for Thailand in girl’s monobob, to the historic debuts of five countries (Algeria, Puerto Rico, Nigeria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates), to Great Britain winning double gold in curling, to Brazil winning their first ever medal in boy’s snowboard cross (bronze) with Zion Bethonico, to Flora Tabanelli’s double gold in women’s freeski slopestyle/big air, to short track speed skating controversy where Zhang Bohao was suspected of intentionally arm blocking the South Korean gold medal favourite to hand his Chinese teammate the gold medal. These games brought us memories to last a lifetime. Some good, some bad, but one things for sure I’ll always remember Gangwon 2024. 
 

Finally, a very special thanks to @Olympian1010@intoronto @hckošice @heywoodu@phelps for all your contributions to this thread during the games :yes:hug:

 

See you all at the next one folks, Paris 2024 is less than six months away! :cheer:

P.S. :DEN Nikki Jensen, Jacob Schmidt, Katrine Schmidt, and Emilie Holtermann, you gained a new fan in me here. Hopefully I’ll be seeing all of you on the senior stage in a couple years time ;)

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By the way, the Winter YOG joins the list of multi-sports games without a host confirmed for the next cycle.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Medals were very evenly distributed, 8 nations each with 15 - 20 medals. Canada and Norway (and Switzerland) were rather disappointing.

Medal winners that are most likely to shine at the 2026 winter olympics (in my opinion):

:JPN Mao Shimada (women's figure skating)

:KOR Shin Ji-a (women's figure skating)

:NED Angel Daleman (women's speed skating/short track)

:SLO Taja Bodlaj (women's ski jumping)

:NOR Ingvild Midtskogen (women's ski jumping)

:KOR Lee Chae-un (men's snowboard)

:CAN Eli Bouchard (men's snowboard)

:JPN Yura Murase (women's snowboard)

:NZL Lucia Georgalli (women's snowboard)

:AUT Hanna Karrer (women's snowboard)

:JPN Rise Kudo (women's snowboard)

:JPN Sara Shimizu (women's snowboard)

:USA Alessandro Barbieri (men's snowboard)

:ITA Flora Tabanelli (women's ski freestyle)

:USA Elizabeth Lemley (women's ski freestyle)

:USA Porter Huff (men's ski freestyle)

:NZL Luke Harrold (men's ski freestyle)

:CAN Charlie Beatty (men's ski freestyle)

:CHN Yishan Liu (women's ski freestyle)

:CHN Zihan Chen (women's ski freestyle)

:NZL Finley Melville Ives (men's ski freestyle)

:CHN Jingru Yang (women's short track)

:CHN Jinzi Li (women's short track)

:POL Anna Falkowska (women's short track)

:KOR Minji Kang (women's short track)

:CHN Xinzhe Zhang (men's short track)

 

German athletes who might have an impact at the 2026 winter olympics:

Muriel Mohr (women's ski freestyle)

Finn Sonnekalb (men's speed skating)

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2 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

By the way, the Winter YOG joins the list of multi-sports games without a host confirmed for the next cycle.

if everything goes well, :ITA might host them, just (2 years) after the "true" Winter Games

 

at least, all the infrastructure should still be in place (except for the speedskating track, but for the Youth events I'm pretty sure that the IOC would accept Baselga or Collalbo as they are -open air tracks, I mean- with no complaint)

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p.s. tbh, I didn't really expect to see :ITA on top of the medal table, even in this small version of the Winter Games :yikes:

 

that's something to remember for the ages

 

hope it's a good sign on the road to Paris 2024 :fingers:

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5 minutes ago, phelps said:

if everything goes well, :ITA might host them, just (2 years) after the "true" Winter Games

:ITA might end up with 2025 WU, 2026 WO/WP, 2028 WO. They've already hosted the 2019 Winter Deaflympics and 2023 Winter EYOF, so I guess your nation's goal was to host every winter multi-sport event in the span of a decade :p

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