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Team :SVK

 

Day 10 Results

 

 

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After the 4 Mixed NOC´s 3-on-3 Ice Hockey medals of

Peter Repčík (Silver), Rastislav Eliáš (Bronze), Nikola Janeková (Silver) and Zuzana Dobiašová (Bronze) earlier this week,

Today finally the Slovak team is celebrating also first official medal.

Viktória Čerňanská won silver medal in the Bobsleigh women´s monobob competition

 

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In the sum of the two rides, the 17-year-old Čerňanská achieved on the natural bobsleigh track in St. Moritz the final time 2:27,35 min and only the Romanian Georgeta Popescu (2:26,84) managed to beat her.

 

  This is the very first Slovak bobsleigh medal from any major competitions 

Congrats Viktória !

 

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In the evening, another joyous news arrived.

This time directly from Lausanne´s Vaudoise Arena

 

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Our hockey players after a brave fighting and great team performance won in an important match over Germany 2:1

and advanced to the semifinal.

In it, they will meet tomorrow the very impressive Japanese team, that won here all it´s matches so far in dominating fashion.

 

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Spoiler

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

19. Kristína Sivoková  2:53.00  Qualified for Quarterfinals

47. Timea Mazúrová  3:06.33  Eliminated in Quarterfinals

 

 

12:00 Bobsleigh : W Monobob, Run 1 

3. Viktória Čerňanská  1:13.83  Qualified for Run 2

 

 

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

2. Kayla Anna Lozáková  3 Points

 

 

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

2. Kayla Anna Lozáková  3 Points (6 Points Overall)

 

 

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

3. Kayla Anna Lozáková  2 Points (8 Points Overall)

 

 

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

60. Matúš Oravec  3:42.66 Eliminated in Qualifications

73. Denis Tilesch  3:58.74 Eliminated in Qualifications

 

 

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

3. Kayla Anna Lozáková  2 Points (10 Points Overall)

 

 

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

3. Kayla Anna Lozáková  2 Points (12 Points Overall)

18. Eliminated in Qualifying Round

 

 

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

 4. Jakub Válek  1 Point

 

 

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

2. Jakub Válek  3 Points (4 Points Overall)

 

 

13:15 Bobsleigh : W Monobob, Run 2 

2. Viktória Čerňanská  2:27.35

SILVER MEDAL

 

 

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

2. Jakub Válek  3 Points (7 Points Overall)

 

 

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

2. Jakub Válek  3 Points (10 Points Overall)

 

 

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

DNF. Jakub Válek  0 Points (10 Points Overall)

20. Eliminated in Qualifying Round

 

 

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

27. Kristína Sivoková  2:57.26 Eliminated in Quarterfinals

 

 

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

:SVK Slovakia - Germany :GER

2:1

(0:0, 0:1, 2:0)

Goals SVK: 35:08 Emma Donovalová (Stern)

39:18 Barbora Kapičáková (Unassisted)

Group A Final Standing: 1. SWE 5 Q, 2. SVK 4 Q, 3. GER 0

Qualified for the Semifinals

 

 

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Team :SVK

 

Day 11 Schedule

 

Spoiler

09:30 Luge : Mixed Team Relay 

Team SLOVAKIA

(Nikola Trembošová / Dávid Lihoň / Vratislav Varga/Metód Majerčák)

 

 

11:18 Snowboarding : W Snowboard Cross, Panel 2 Group 1 Heat 4

Katarína Pitoňáková

 

 

11:44 Snowboarding : W Snowboard Cross, Panel 2 Group 2 Heat 6

Katarína Pitoňáková

 

 

12:00 Bobsleigh : M Monobob, Run 1 

Martin Sviták

 

 

12:16 Snowboarding : W Snowboard Cross, Panel 2 Group 3 Heat 11

Katarína Pitoňáková

 

 

12:42 Snowboarding : W Snowboard Cross, Panel 2 Group 4 Heat 13

Katarína Pitoňáková

 

 

13:00 Short Track Speed Skating : W 500m, Heats 

Petra Rusnáková

 

 

13:10 Snowboarding : W Snowboard Cross, Panel 2 Group 5 Heat 20

Katarína Pitoňáková

 

 

13:15 Bobsleigh : M Monobob, Run 2 

Martin Sviták

 

 

13:35 Snowboarding : W Snowboard Cross, Semifinals

Katarína Pitoňáková ?

 

 

13:40 Snowboarding : W Snowboard Cross, Finals

Katarína Pitoňáková ? 

 

 

14:03 Short Track Speed Skating : W 500m, Quarterfinals 

Petra Rusnáková ? 

 

 

14:42 Short Track Speed Skating : W 500m, Semifinals 

Petra Rusnáková ? 

 

 

15:09 Short Track Speed Skating : W 500m, B-Final 

Petra Rusnáková ?

 

 

15:12 Short Track Speed Skating : W 500m, A-Final 

Petra Rusnáková ?

 

 

17:00 Ice Hockey : W Tournament, Semifinals  

:JPNJapan - Slovakia :SVK

 

 

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Live timing was utterly useless again, they really should just use some already in-place system for it. In a relay it makes zero sense to only show and compare the splits per 'section': comparing doubles only with the other doubles times so far, etc. :facepalm: 

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