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Short Track Speed Skating

 

Men´s 5000m Team Relay:

 

1. South Korea (Lim Y-J/Park J-W/Lee S-H/Hong K-H)  :KOR  6:50.062

2. Russia (Denisov/Eibog/Ivliev/Milovanov)  :RUS  6:53.940

3. Kazakhstan (Nikisha/Zhaxybayev/Shamukhanov/Kazhgali)  :KAZ  7:01.344

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Curling M

 

Round-Robin Stage

 

Round-Robin

Great Britain - South Korea  7-2

Norway - Russia  11-2

China - Czech Republic  4-9

Canada - Switzerland 11-7

Sweden - United States  8-5

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Norway - United States  6-9

South Korea - China  11-3

Sweden - Canada  3-8

Czech Republic - Great Britain  6-7

Switzerland - Russia  7-5

Provisional Standing

3. GBR 5-1, 1. SUI 4-2, 3. CAN 4-2, 4. RUS 3-3, 5. SWE 3-3, 6. CZE 3-3,

7. NOR 3-3, 8. USA 2-4, 9. KOR 2-4, 10. CHN 1-5.

 

Curling W

 

Round-Robin Stage

 

Round-Robin

China - Japan  6-5

Switzerland - Sweden  2-11

South Korea - Great Britain  9-1

Italy - Russia  3-9

Canada - Czech Republic  8-2

Provisional Standing

1.KOR 5-1, 2. RUS 5-1, 3. SWE 5-1, 4. GBR 4-2, 5. CAN 4-2, 6. CHN 3-3, 6. CZE 2-4,

7. CZE 2-4, 8. SUI 1-5, 9. ITA 1-5, 10. JPN 0-6.

 

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Preliminary Round

 

Group B

Canada - Switzerland  6-2

Latvia - Sweden  6-3 

Kazakhstan - Great Britain  17-1

 

Group B Provisional Standing After Day 3

1. CAN 9

2. KAZ 6

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3. SUI 6*

4. LAT 6*

5. SWE 0

6. GBR 0

 

*Teams already played 1 match more

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SCHEDULE

DAY 5

Thursday, March 7th, 2019

(GMT +7)

 

Alpine Skiing:

 

10:00 Giant Slalom W 1st Run

13:00 Giant Slalom W 2nd Run

 

Bandy:

 

16:00 M

Preliminary Round-Robin :NOR vs :FIN

 

Biathlon:

 

11:00 10km Pursuit W

14:00 12.5km Pursuit M

 

Curling:

 

09:00 W

Preliminary Round-Robin :GBR vs :ITA

Preliminary Round-Robin :CAN vs :RUS

Preliminary Round-Robin :JPN vs :CZE

Preliminary Round-Robin :CHN vs :SUI

Preliminary Round-Robin :SWE vs :KOR

19:00 W

Preliminary Round-Robin :CZE vs :RUS

Preliminary Round-Robin :KOR vs :CHN

Preliminary Round-Robin :ITA vs :CAN

Preliminary Round-Robin :SWE vs :GBR

Preliminary Round-Robin :JPN vs :SUI

14:00 M

Preliminary Round-Robin :CAN vs :CZE

Preliminary Round-Robin :SUI vs :GBR

Preliminary Round-Robin :USA vs :RUS

Preliminary Round-Robin :NOR vs :KOR

Preliminary Round-Robin :CHN vs :SWE

 

Figure Skating:

 

13:00 Mixed Ice Dance (Event 1/2) Rhythm Dance

16:00 Mixed Pairs (Event 2/2) Free Program

19:00 Singles M (Event 2/2) Free Program

 

Ice Hockey:

 

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12:30 - Preliminary Group A :USA vs :SVK

16:00 - Preliminary Group A :HUN vs :RUS

19:30 - Preliminary Group A :JPN vs :CZE

 

Ski Orienteering:

 

16:00 Sprint Mixed Team Relay

 

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I will never be happier than when I watched Hyncicova cross that line in front of the Russians. Russia finally loses a cross country gold

“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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With all the lengths Russia goes to, as a host of major multi-sports events, you’d think they’d be able to build a semi-descent slopestyle course

“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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