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Ice Hockey M

 

Preliminary Round

 

Group B

Great Britain - Switzerland  3-7

Canada - Latvia  6-1 

Kazakhstan - Sweden  5-0

 

Provisional Standing After Day 4

1. CAN 6

2. KAZ 6

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3. SUI 6*

4. LAT 3*

5. SWE 0

6. GBR 0

 

*Teams already played 3 matches, remaining teams 2

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SCHEDULE

DAY 3

Tuesday, March 5th, 2019

(GMT +7)

 

Alpine Skiing:

 

10:00 Alpine Combined M - (Event 1/2) Super-G

13:30 Alpine Combined M - (Event 2/2) Slalom

 

Bandy:

 

13:00 W

Preliminary Round-Robin :USA vs :RUS

16:00 M

Preliminary Round-Robin :KAZ vs :NOR

 

Curling:

 

09:00 W

Preliminary Round-Robin :ITA vs :CHN

Preliminary Round-Robin :RUS vs :KOR

Preliminary Round-Robin :CAN vs :SUI

Preliminary Round-Robin :JPN vs :SWE

Preliminary Round-Robin :CZE vs :GBR

19:00 W

Preliminary Round-Robin :RUS vs :SUI

Preliminary Round-Robin :CHN vs :CZE

Preliminary Round-Robin :SWE vs :ITA

Preliminary Round-Robin :GBR vs :CAN

Preliminary Round-Robin :KOR vs :JPN

14:00 M

Preliminary Round-Robin :CZE vs :NOR

Preliminary Round-Robin :GBR vs :SWE

Preliminary Round-Robin :SUI vs :KOR

Preliminary Round-Robin :USA vs :CHN

Preliminary Round-Robin :RUS vs :CAN

 

Ice Hockey:

 

 M

12:30 - Preliminary Group A :CZE vs :HUN

16:00 - Preliminary Group A :SVK vs :JPN

19:30 - Preliminary Group A :RUS vs :USA

 

Snowboarding:

 

??:?? Parallel Giant Slalom W Qualifiers

??:?? Parallel Giant Slalom M Qualifiers

??:?? Parallel Giant Slalom W Elimination Run

??:?? Parallel Giant Slalom M Elimination Run

??:?? Parallel Giant Slalom W Round of 16

??:?? Parallel Giant Slalom M Round of 16

??:?? Parallel Giant Slalom W Quarterfinals

??:?? Parallel Giant Slalom M Quarterfinals

??:?? Parallel Giant Slalom W Semifinals

??:?? Parallel Giant Slalom M Semifinals

??:?? Parallel Giant Slalom W

??:?? Parallel Giant Slalom M

 

Ski Orienteering:

 

15:00 Pursuit M

16:15 Pursuit W

 

Short Track Speed Skating:

 

14:02 500m M Preliminaries

14:44 500m W Heats

15:05 500m M Heats

15:38 500m W Quarterfinals

15:50 500m M Quarterfinals

16:17 500m W Semifinals

16:23 500m M Semifinals

16:44 500m W

16:51 500m M

17:38 3000m Team Relay W Semifinals

17:54 5000m Team Relay M Semifinals

 

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31 minutes ago, Kirkpatrick said:

 

Have perhaps for today's ski orienteering?

Yes, I’ll post them later. I have class now

“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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9 hours ago, Kirkpatrick said:

 

Have perhaps for today's ski orienteering?

Men’s Sprint

Women’s Sprint

“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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This Russian domination of Nordic skiing events is quite amazing, though it kills the competition.

“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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I’m watching the men’s 20km Individual from yesterday, and there’s a Polish Athlete in contention. The athlete then breaks his pole, and all the coaches of other nations race to get him a pole. Safe to say the Russians are the enemy :p

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