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PROVISIONAL STANDING AFTER DAY 9

 

Saturday 18.01.2020

Total Medal Events: 10

Cumulative Medal Events: 47

 

1. :SUI SUI    6 - 5 - 4

2. :RUS RUS   5 - 9 - 6

3. :JPN JPN   4 - 3 - 1

4. :AUT AUT   4 - 1 - 4

5. :SWE SWE  3 - 2 - 5

6. :GER GER   3 - 2 - 3

7. :KOR KOR   3 - 2 - 0

8. :NOR NOR   3 - 0 - 2

9. :FRA FRA   2 - 3 - 4

10. :ITA ITA   2 - 3 - 2

11. :NED NED 2 - 1 - 0

12. :CHN CHN 1 - 2 - 3

13. :FIN FIN   1 - 2 - 0

14. :ESP ESP  1 - 1 - 2

15. :LAT LAT   1 - 1 - 1

14. :POL POL  1 - 0 - 0

16. :BEL BEL  1 - 0 - 0

-. :EST EST     1 - 0 - 0

-. :POL POL    1 - 0 - 0

19. :CAN CAN  0 - 1 - 1

-. :ISR ISR      0 - 1 - 1

21. :COL COL  0 - 1 - 0

-. :CZE CZE     0 - 1 - 0

-. :SLO SLO     0 - 1 - 0

24. :USA USA  0 - 0 - 2

25. :BLR BLR  0 - 0 - 1

-. :GEO GEO    0 - 0 - 1

 

*MIXED NOC´s medals (4 - 4 - 4) are not included in the medal Table

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“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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Day 9 Results

 

 

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One of the most anticipated and expected day for our delegation was the Day 9 and the Women´s 1000m Short Track Speed Skating Event,

with participation of the rising star of Slovak sport Petra Rusnáková,

and she did not disappoint,

 

From the early stages of the competition she was without fear showing her ambitions

Winning every race she attended from the Heats, passing through the Quarterfinals and finishing by winning the Semifinals as well

she fully demonstrated her strength and potential and deservedly did qualify for the big A-Final

 

Sadly, in the last race of the day she failed to achieve her big dream and finished on 5th place.

 

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The medal was really within reach today.

Pity.

but today with her performances, she reaffirmed in front of the biggest youth sport stage of the world once again that she is one of the greatest hopes of our sport.

huge talent and prospect for slovakia.

 

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Spoiler

08:30 Luge : M Singles, Run 1 

16. Dávid Lihoň  55.462  Qualified for Run 2

19. Vratislav Varga  55.983  Qualified for Run 2

 

 

09:30 Snowboarding : W Slopestyle, Qualification Run 1

16. Eva Hanicová  16.00

 

 

09:45 Luge : M Singles, Run 2 

16. Dávid Lihoň  1:51.908

19. Vratislav Varga  1:52.132

 

 

10:40 Snowboarding : W Slopestyle, Qualification Run 2

13. Eva Hanicová  29.00  Eliminated in Qualification

 

 

11:00 Cross-Country Skiing : W Cross Freestyle, Qualification 

26.  Kristína Sivoková  5:25.71  Qualified for Semifinals

52.  Timea Mazúrová  5:48.90  Eliminated in Qualification

 

 

11:00 Luge : W Doubles, Run 1 

10. Bianka Petríková / Nikola Trembošová  57.742  Qualified for Run 2

 

 

11:04 Short Track Speed Skating : W 1000m, Heats

1. (in Heat 2) Petra Rusnáková  1:36.709  Qualified for Quarterfinals

 

 

11:50 Cross-Country Skiing : M Cross Freestyle, Qualification 

55. Denis Tilesch  4:54.25  Eliminated in Qualification

58. Matúš Oravec  4:56.04  Eliminated in Qualification

 

 

12:00 Luge : W Doubles, Run 2 

7. Bianka Petríková / Nikola Trembošová  1:54.768

 

 

12:19 Short Track Speed Skating : W 1000m, Quarterfinals

1. (in Quarterfinal 2) Petra Rusnáková  1:38.442  Qualified for Semifinals

 

 

13:00 Cross-Country Skiing : W Cross Freestyle, Semifinals 

30. Kristína Sivoková  5:48.90  Eliminated in Semifinals

 

 

13:06 Short Track Speed Skating : W 1000m, Semifinals

1. (in Semifinal 1) Petra Rusnáková 1:34.226  Qualified for A-Final

 

 

13:41 Short Track Speed Skating : W 1000m, A-Final

5. Petra Rusnáková  1:30.221

 

 

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Day 10 Schedule

 

Spoiler

 

11:30 Cross-Country Skiing : W Sprint Freestyle, Qualification 

Timea Mazúrová

Kristína Sivoková

 

 

12:00 Bobsleigh : W Monobob, Run 1 

Viktória Čerňanská

 

 

12:06 Freestyle Skiing : W Ski Cross, Panel 1 Group 1 Heat 3

Kayla Anna Lozáková

 

 

12:21 Freestyle Skiing : W Ski Cross, Panel 1 Group 2 Heat 8

Kayla Anna Lozáková

 

 

12:27 Freestyle Skiing : W Ski Cross, Panel 1 Group 3 Heat 10

Kayla Anna Lozáková

 

 

12:30 Cross-Country Skiing : M Sprint Freestyle, Qualification 

Matúš Oravec

Denis Tilesch

 

 

12:36 Freestyle Skiing : W Ski Cross, Panel 1 Group 4 Heat 13

Kayla Anna Lozáková

 

 

12:54 Freestyle Skiing : W Ski Cross, Panel 1 Group 5 Heat 19

Kayla Anna Lozáková

 

 

12:54 Freestyle Skiing : M Ski Cross, Panel 1 Group 1 Heat 3

Jakub Válek

 

 

13:06 Freestyle Skiing : M Ski Cross, Panel 1 Group 2 Heat 8

Jakub Válek

 

 

13:15 Bobsleigh : W Monobob, Run 2 

Viktória Čerňanská

 

 

13:15 Freestyle Skiing : M Ski Cross, Panel 1 Group 3 Heat 10

Jakub Válek

 

 

13:21 Freestyle Skiing : M Ski Cross, Panel 1 Group 4 Heat 13

Jakub Válek

 

 

13:54 Freestyle Skiing : M Ski Cross, Panel 1 Group 5 Heat 19

Jakub Válek

 

 

13:35 Freestyle Skiing : W Ski Cross, Semifinals

Kayla Anna Lozáková  ?

 

 

13:35 Freestyle Skiing : M Ski Cross, Semifinals

Jakub Válek  ?

 

 

13:42 Freestyle Skiing : W Ski Cross, Finals

Kayla Anna Lozáková  ?

 

 

13:57 Freestyle Skiing : M Ski Cross, Finals

Jakub Válek  ?

 

 

14:00 Cross-Country Skiing : W Sprint Freestyle, Quarterfinals 

Timea Mazúrová ?

Kristína Sivoková ?

 

 

14:25 Cross-Country Skiing : M Sprint Freestyle, Quarterfinals 

Matúš Oravec ?

Denis Tilesch ?

 

 

14:55 Cross-Country Skiing : W Sprint Freestyle, Semifinals 

Timea Mazúrová ?

Kristína Sivoková ?

 

 

15:07 Cross-Country Skiing : M Sprint Freestyle, Semifinals 

Matúš Oravec ?

Denis Tilesch ?

 

 

15:22 Cross-Country Skiing : W Sprint Freestyle, Final 

Timea Mazúrová ?

Kristína Sivoková ?

 

 

15:32 Cross-Country Skiing : M Sprint Freestyle, Final 

Matúš Oravec ?

Denis Tilesch ?

 

 

17:00 Ice Hockey : W Tournament, Preliminary Round, Group A 

:SVKSlovakia - Germany :GER

 

 

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