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Winter Youth Olympic Games 2020


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Event 81/81

 

ICE HOCKEY

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Men´s:

 

1. RUSSIA  :RUS   

Sergei Murashov

Adel Safin

Vladislav Sapunov

Ilya Rogovski

Mikhail Gulyayev

Danil Grigoriev

Ivan Miroshnichenko

Ruslan Gazizov

Ilya Kvochko

Artyom Duda

Kirill Dolzhenkov

Andrei Malyavin

Nikita Ryzhov

Matvei Michkov

Kirill Kudryavtsev

Vyacheslav Malov

Sergei Ivanov

2. UNITED STATES  :USA 

Dylan Silverstein

Hunter Brzustewicz

Seamus Casey

Ryan Chesley

Vinny Borgesi

Lane Hutson

Tyler Duke

Maddox Fleming

Cutter Gauthier

Isaac Howard

Gavin Brindley

Rutger McGroarty

Frank Nazar

Jimmy Snuggerud

Charlie Stramel

Cruz Lucius

Arthur Smith

3. CANADA  :CAN  

Vincent Filion

Ty Nelson

Denton Mateychuk

Noah Warren

Mats Lindgren

Tristan Luneau

Matthew Jovanovic

Adamo Fantilli

Matthew Savoie

Kocha Delic

Cedrick Guindon

Pano Fimis

Paul Ludwinski

Nate Danielson

Antonin Verreault

Justin Cote

Dylan Ernst

 

Full Final Result HERE

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FINAL MEDAL STANDING

 

RANK NOC G S B TOTAL
1 :RUS RUSSIA 10 11 8 29
2 :SUI SWITZERLAND 10 6 8 24
3 :JPN JAPAN 9 7 1 17
4 :SWE SWEDEN 6 4 7 17
5 :AUT AUSTRIA 6 2 5 13
6 :GER GERMANY 5 7 6 18
7 :KOR SOUTH KOREA 5 3 0 8
8 :NOR NORWAY 4 2 3 9
9 :CHN CHINA 3 3 4 10
10 :FRA FRANCE 2 5 5 12
11 :USA UNITED STATES 2 3 6 11
12 :ITA ITALY 2 3 3 8
13 :NED NETHERLANDS 2 2 1 5
14 :ROU ROMANIA 2 0 0 2
15 :CAN CANADA 1 2 5 8
16 :LAT LATVIA 1 2 2 5
17 :CZE CZECH REPUBLIC 1 2 1 4
18 :FIN FINLAND 1 2 0 3
19 :ESP SPAIN 1 1 3 5
20 :AUS AUSTRALIA 1 0 0 1
20 :BEL BELGIUM 1 0 0 1
20 :EST ESTONIA 1 0 0 1
20 :POL POLAND 1 0 0 1
24 :SLO SLOVENIA 0 2 0 2
25 :ISR ISRAEL 0 1 1 2
25 :SVK SLOVAKIA 0 1 1 2
27 :COL COLOMBIA 0 1 0 1

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:GBR GREAT BRITAIN 0 1 0 1
29 :BLR BELARUS 0 0 1 1
29 :GEO GEORGIA 0 0 1 1
29 :LIE LIECHTENSTEIN 0 0 1 1
29 :NZL NEW ZEALAND 0 0 1 1
29 :UKR UKRAINE 0 0

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-------- TOTAL MEDAL EVENTS  81---------- 77 73 75 225

 

 

*MIXED NOC´s medals (6 - 6 - 6) are not included in the medal Table

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I forgot to play the last game :(

“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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Looks like the emotional US boys completely dominated Russians... But only in penalty minutes. Kind of expected after watching the earlier games. :d

#banbestmen

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Watching the shorttrack now and it's unbelievable how bad the TV directors were, every single time :yikes:

 

I mean, they didn't show most events these Youth Olympics, but at least they showed shorttrack...and then they did it that bad, only showing the leader even if the leader is completely alone and there's a huge fight behind them.

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5 medals is a very good result for Spain considering we didn't win a single medal in 2016 and 2012. Hopefully, this generation will help to develop Winter sports in the country and we can regularly win at least 1 or 2 medals at the Olympics.

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Oh and what's the logic behind the shorttrack relay having both letters and colours? They're only mentioned as "Team A", "Team G" etc on the start lists, while the commentator literally only mentions their colours ("the blues are in front, but here come the whites!"). Meaning you have to follow three separate things (athletes, colours and letters) to follow your favourite athletes :lol: 

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And even worse: in the final, the commentator just keeps calling Shogo Miyata (Japanese, male) Kim Chan-seo (South Korean, female) throughout the entire final :lol: I don't know how he doesn't see it's clearly not a South Korean suit he's wearing.

 

Even worse: he doesn't even know Kim is a girl. "And Kim Chan-seo gets another gold medal to go with his 1000m gold medal!" :facepalm: That's just two wrong things in one: Kim is a girl and Kim got 1000m silver :lol: 

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Overall, a great edition of the Youth Olympics. It once again raised the image of profile of the YOG. It gave us exciting competitions, and worked as a great teaser for Beijing 2022. 

“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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