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Event 31/59

 

SKI JUMPING

 

Boys Team Normal Hill
Final Results
 
:AUT Austria
Johannes Poelz
Simon Steinberger
Jakob Steinberger
Stephan Embacher
976.5
 
:POL Poland

Tymoteusz Amilkiewicz

Klemens Staszel

Wiktor Szozda

Klemens Joniak

890.2
 
:GER Germany
Lukas Nellenschulte
Lasse Deimel
Alex Reiter
Julian Fussi
874.3

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Event 33/59

 

SKI MOUNTAINEERING

 

Mixed Team Sprint
Final Results
 
:ESP Spain I.
Laia Sellez Sanchez
Miguel Fenoll Fernandez
42:47.50
 
:SUI Switzerland I.

Lynn Pollinger

Mathieu Pharisa

43:12.07
 
:ITA Italy I.
Melissa Bertolina
Erik Canovi
43:14.65
 
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PROVISIONAL STANDING AFTER DAY 4

 

Wednesday 25.01.2023

Total Medal Events: 33

 

 

1. :HUN HUN   5 - 1 - 1

2. :ITA ITA     4 - 3 - 3

3. :AUT AUT   4 - 1 - 5

4. :GER GER   3 - 3 - 5

5. :FRA FRA   3 - 3 - 2

6. :SLO SLO   3 - 0 - 0

7. :SUI SUI     2 - 2 - 1

8. :CZE  CZE   2 - 1 - 3

9. :ESP ESP   2 - 0 - 0

10. :POL POL  1 - 6 - 5

11. :SWE SWE 1 - 3 - 4

12. :FIN FIN    1 - 2 - 0

13. :LAT LAT   1 - 1 - 0

14. :UKR UKR  1 - 0 - 1

15. :NOR NOR 0 - 2 - 1

16. :BUL BUL 0 - 2 - 0

17. :NED NED  0 - 1 - 1

18. :GBR GBR  0 - 1 - 0

-. :SRB SRB    0 - 1 - 0

20. :EST EST 0 - 0 - 1

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If :CZE Girls hockey team will win tonight against :ITA, we can have a funny unprecedented situation :d

 

The Girls Hockey Tournament Final will be Czech Rep. - Slovakia. Which is already an unprecedented thig.

 

but the funny thing is that it may be very likely the first ever sport final contested between teams coached by a married couple :d In fact :SVK team head-coach is Nikola Lucák-Čupková while the :CZE team head-coach is her husband Ján Lucák. a true war of the sexes incoming :p

 

@Olympian1010 you are our very own sport journalist, do you know if such thing already happened before. Also @heywoodu I know you are into such gossip from backstages, so I guess it can interest you :p

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

If :CZE Girls hockey team will win tonight against :ITA, we can have a funny unprecedented situation :d

 

The Girls Hockey Tournament Final will be Czech Rep. - Slovakia. Which is already an unprecedented thig.

 

but the funny thing is that it may be very likely the first ever sport final contested between teams coached by a married couple :d In fact :SVK team head-coach is Nikola Lucák-Čupková while the :CZE team head-coach is her husband Ján Lucák. a true war of the sexes incoming :p

 

@Olympian1010 you are our very own sport journalist, do you know if such thing already happened before.

I’m not sure if that’s happened at the EYOF before, but it seems like something that would have happened at other sporting events. :CZE / :SVK derby would be quite the finale though. @Dragon might be able to shed some light on rather or not spouses have coached against each other at the Olympics.

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Not in the medal count, but worth noting…

 

Gwyneth Ten Raa :LUX finished in the top 10 in the girl’s slalom. It’s not everyday you see a result like that for Luxembourg in alpine skiing :d (Then again, she is already an olympian :p)

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