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7 hours ago, hckošice said:

Event 44/81

 

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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

"DQ team GER: Rule 279.3 - Not wearing timekeeping equipment" - Rough way to get DSQ. They looked pretty good in their heat too :(

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15 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

"DQ team GER: Rule 279.3 - Not wearing timekeeping equipment" - Rough way to get DSQ. They looked pretty good in their heat too :(

Too lazy to go back to the stream, but did they originally qualify for the final? They're kind of like the exact opposite of the Dutch team: Sonnekalb is definitely the most talented of all the guys in the Gangwon speed skating, whereas he didn't really have an equal female with him, while the Dutch have Daleman as definitely the most talented of all the girls in Gangwon, but she didn't really have an equal male with her :p 

 

Korea surprised me somewhat, but China winning this mixed relay was almost impossible not to happen, Liu is very much in the high end of girls in Gangwon, and Pan is just fantastic :d 

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Somewhat surprising 1-2 for the Dutch in the girl's mass start today. I mean, Daleman was going to win this and any challenge to that would be kind of surprising, but I had definitely not expected Jasmijn Veenhuis to be on the podium. Very nice for her, I genuinely wondered why they picked her and not Mette ten Cate for the event though - Ten Cate is from 2008, so younger than Veenhuis, but won the 500m, 1000m, 1500m and 3000m (and got mass start bronze, where Veenhuis finished 9th) at the Dutch junior championships two weeks ago, well ahead of Veenhuis every single time.

 

Meanwhile Sonnekalb of course won the men's mass start, but it was a nice sprint for the medals.

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Event 52/81

 

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ALPINE SKIING

 

Mixed Team Parallel
Final Results
 
:AUT Austria
Maja Waroschitz
Florian Neumayer
-
 
:SWE Sweden
Astrid Hedin
Elliot Westlund
-
 
:FIN Finland
Amelie Bjorksten
Altti Pyrro
-
 
Gold Medal Match
 
:AUT Austria (Waroschitz, Neumayer)  +2(43.80) - (44.03)(Hedin, Westlund) Sweden :SWE
 
Bronze Medal Match
 
:FIN Finland (Bjorksten, Pyrro)  +2(45.06) - (NM)(Hunt, Palmquist) United States  :USA

Full Final Result HERE

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Event 55/81

 

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FREESTYLE SKATING

 

Mixed Dual Moguls
Final Results
 
:USA United States
Elizabeth Lemley
Porter Huff
-
 
:KOR South Korea
Yun Shin-Ee
Lee Yoon-Seung
-
 
:USA United States
Abby McLarnon
Jiah Cohen
-
 
Gold Medal Match
 
:USA United States (Lemley, Huff)  43 - 27  (Yun S-E, Lee Y-S) South Korea :KOR
 
Bronze Medal Match
 
:USA United States (McLarnon, Cohen)  44 - 26  (Sakai, Nakamura) Japan  :JPN

Full Final Result HERE

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PROVISIONAL MEDAL STANDING AFTER DAY 7

 

Friday 26.01.2024

Total Medal Events: 55/81

 

1. :ITA ITA         9 - 2 - 3

2. :GER GER       7 - 3 - 3

3. :FRA FRA       6 - 3 - 4

4. :CHN CHN      5 - 8 - 3

5. :AUT AUT      4 - 6 - 5

6. :KOR KOR      3 - 5 - 4

7. :USA USA      3 - 4 - 1

8. :NED NED       3 - 1 - 1

9. :GBR GBR       3 - 1 - 0

10. :SWE SWE   2 - 3 - 3

11. :LAT LAT      2 - 3 - 1

12. :SLO SLO      2 - 1 - 0

13. :DEN DEN     1 - 2 - 0

14. :SUI SUI       1 - 1 - 4

15. :CZE CZE     1 - 0 - 2

-. :KAZ KAZ       1 - 0 - 2

-. :POL POL        1 - 0 - 2

18. :HUN HUN    1 - 0 - 1

19. :NOR NOR   0 - 4 - 3

20. :CAN CAN  0 - 2 - 0

21. :JPN JPN     0 - 1 - 5

22. :UKR UKR    0 - 1 - 1

23. :NZL NZL    0 - 1 - 0

-. :THA THA      0 - 1 - 0

-. :TUN TUN      0 - 1 - 0

-. :TUR TUR      0 - 1 - 0

27. :FIN FIN     0 - 0 - 2

-. :SVK SVK     0 - 0 - 2

29. :AUS AUS  0 - 0 - 1

-. :BRA BRA      0 - 0 - 1

-. :ROU ROU     0 - 0 - 1

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MIXED DOUBLES CURLING TOURNAMENT

 

Day 1 Results

 

PRELIMINARY ROUND

 

GROUP A

 

:NGR Nigeria  3 - 13  Hungary :HUN

 

Group A Provisional Standing After Day 1:

 

1. :HUN 1/0

2. :NGR 0/1

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3. :CAN 0/0

-. :CZE 0/0

-. :GBR 0/0

-. :KOR 0/0

 

GROUP B

 

:SWE Sweden  7 - 6  Norway :NOR

 

Group B Provisional Standing After Day 1:

 

1. :SWE 1/0

2. :NOR 0/1

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3. :QAT 0/0

-. :SLO 0/0

-. :UKR 0/0

-. :USA 0/0

 

GROUP D

 

:AUT Austria  5 - 9  Germany :GER

:ITA Italy  2 - 7  Switzerland :SUI

 

Group D Provisional Standing After Day 1:

 

1. :SUI 1/0

2. :GER 1/0

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3. :AUT 0/1

-. :ITA 0/1

4. :DEN 0/0

-. :KAZ 0/0

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9 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Meanwhile Sonnekalb of course won the men's mass start, but it was a nice sprint for the medals.

Sonnekalb :GER raced that to near perfection in my opinion (considering his strengths). I still can't figure out what Huber :GER was doing? I think he should have just committed to that move, but it looked like the coaches told him to back off for Sonnekalb (which is lame, since that situation almost certainly benefits him too).

 

Rodrigues :POR likely got the best result for her NOC at a winter YOG (6th), but I'll check all the NOCs when the Games are finished.

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