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day 8

 

:NOR 8-9-7---24

:USA 8-6-4---18

:GER 6-4-6---15

:CAN 5-4-2---11

:NED 5-3-3---11

:AUT 4-10-8---22

:JPN 4-5-5---14

:SUI 4-4-1---9

:ITA 3-2-11---16

:SWE 3-1-3---7

:FRA 2-4-1---7

:CHN 2-1-1---4

:AUS 2-1-0---3

:CZE 1-1-1---3

:SLO 1-1-1---3

:FIN 1-0-0---1

:KOR 0-1-2---3

:GBR 0-1-1---2

:LAT 0-1-1---2

:NZL 0-0-1---1

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day 9 events

 

60. SPEED SKATING - W 500m

61. FREESTYLE SKIING - M Dual Moguls

62. SNOWBOARD - Mixed Team Snowboard Cross

63. ALPINE SKIING - W Giant Slalom

64. SKELETON - Mixed Team

65. BIATHLON - M 12.5km Pursuit

66. BIATHLON - W 10km Pursuit

67. SKI JUMPING - W Large Hill Individual

68. CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING - M 4x7.5km Relay

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day 9 events

 

60. SPEED SKATING - W 500m

 

1. Erin Jackson USA

2. Yukino Yoshida JPN

3. Andżelika Wójcik POL

 

61. FREESTYLE SKIING - M Dual Moguls

 

1. Ikuma Horishima JPN

2. Mikael Kingsbury CAN

3. Filip Gravenfors SWE

 

62. SNOWBOARD - Mixed Team Snowboard Cross

 

1. France

2. Italy

3. Great Britain

 

63. ALPINE SKIING - W Giant Slalom

 

1. Federica Brignone ITA

2. Mikaela Shiffrin USA

3. Lara Gut-Behrami SUI

 

64. SKELETON - Mixed Team

 

1. Germany

2. Italy

3. United States

 

65. BIATHLON - M 12.5km Pursuit

 

1. Johannes Thingnes Boe NOR

2. Tommaso Giacomel ITA

3. Emilien Jacquelin FRA

 

66. BIATHLON - W 10km Pursuit

 

1. Lisa Vittozzi ITA

2. Lou Jeamonnot FRA

3. Janina Hettich-Walz GER

 

67. SKI JUMPING - W Large Hill Individual

 

1. Selina Freitag GER

2. Nika Prevc SLO

3. Katharina Schmid GER

 

68. CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING - M 4x7.5km Relay

 

1. Norway

2. Sweden

3. Germany

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day 9

 

:NOR 10-9-7---26

:USA 9-7-5---21

:GER 8-4-9---21

:JPN 5-6-5---16

:ITA 5-5-11---21

:CAN 5-5-2---12

:NED 5-3-3---11

:AUT 4-10-8---22

:SUI 4-4-2---10

:FRA 3-5-2---10

:SWE 3-2-4---9

:CHN 2-1-1---4

:AUS 2-1-0---3

:SLO 1-2-1---4

:CZE 1-1-1---3

:FIN 1-0-0---1

:GBR 0-1-2---3

:KOR 0-1-2---3

:LAT 0-1-1---2

:NZL 0-0-1---1

:POL 0-0-1---1

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day 10

 

69. SHORT TRACK - W 1000m

 

1. Kristen Santos-Griswold USA

2. Xandra Velzeboer NED

3. Choi Min-jeong KOR

 

70. FIGURE SKATING - Pair Skating

 

1. Riku Miura, Ryuichi Kihara JPN

2. Deanna Stellato-Dudek, Maxime Deschamps CAN

3. Anastasia Metelkina, Luka Berulava GEO

 

71. FREESTYLE SKIING - W Freeski Big Air

 

1. Mathilde Gremaud SUI

2. Tess Ledeux FRA

3. Kirsty Muir GBR

 

72. ALPINE SKIING - M Slalom

 

1. Clement Noel FRA

2. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen BRA

3. Steven Amiez FRA

 

73. BOBSLEIGH - W Monobob

 

1. Laura Nolte GER

2. Lisa Buckwitz GER

3. Breeana Walker AUS

 

74. SKI JUMPING - M Super Team

 

1. Austria

2. Germany

3. Norway

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day 10

 

:NOR 10-9-8---27

:USA 10-7-5---22

:GER 9-6-9---24

:JPN 6-6-5---17

:AUT 5-10-8---23

:CAN 5-6-2---13

:ITA 5-5-11---21

:NED 5-4-3---12

:SUI 5-4-2---11

:FRA 4-6-3---13

:SWE 3-2-4---9

:AUS 2-1-1---4

:CHN 2-1-1---4

:SLO 1-2-1---4

:CZE 1-1-1---3

:FIN 1-0-0---1

:GBR 0-1-3---4

:KOR 0-1-3---4

:LAT 0-1-1---2

:BRA 0-1-0---1

:GEO 0-0-1---1

:NZL 0-0-1---1

:POL 0-0-1---1

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day 11

 

75. SPEED SKATING - M Team Pursuit

76. SPEED SKATING - W Team Pursuit

77. FREESTYLE SKIING - M Freeski Big Air

78. SNOWBOARD - W Snowboard Slopestyle

79. BOBSLEIGH - M Two

80. BIATHLON - M 4x7.5km Relay

81. NORDIC COMBINED - M 10km Individual (Large Hill)

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day 11

 

75. SPEED SKATING - M Team Pursuit

 

1. Italy

2. United States

3. Norway

 

76. SPEED SKATING - W Team Pursuit

 

1. Netherlands

2. Japan

3. United States

 

77. FREESTYLE SKIING - M Freeski Big Air

 

1. Alexander Hall USA

2. Marc Forehand USA

3. Birk Ruud NOR

 

78. SNOWBOARD - W Snowboard Slopestyle

 

1. Kokomo Murase JPN

2. Reira Iwabuchi JPN

3. Julia Marino USA

 

79. BOBSLEIGH - M Two

 

1. Francesco Friedrich GER

2. Johannes Lochner GER

3. Michael Vogt SUI

 

80. BIATHLON - M 4x7.5km Relay

 

1. Norway

2. France

3. Germany

 

81. NORDIC COMBINED - M 10km Individual (Large Hill)

 

1. Jan Magnus Riiber NOR

2. Kristjan Ilves EST

3. Stefan Rettenegger AUT

 

 

 

:NOR 12-9-10---31

:USA 11-9-7---27

:GER 10-7-10---27

:JPN 7-8-5---20

:ITA 6-5-11---22

:NED 6-4-3---13

:AUT 5-10-9---24

:CAN 5-6-2---13
:SUI 5-4-3---12

:FRA 4-7-3---14

:SWE 3-2-4---9

:AUS 2-1-1---4

:CHN 2-1-1---4

:SLO 1-2-1---4

:CZE 1-1-1---3

:FIN 1-0-0---1

:GBR 0-1-3---4

:KOR 0-1-3---4

:LAT 0-1-1---2

:BRA 0-1-0---1

:EST 0-1-0---1

:GEO 0-0-1---1

:NZL 0-0-1---1

:POL 0-0-1---1

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day 12

 

82. SHORT TRACK - M 500m

 

1. Lin Xiaojun CHN

2. Steven Dubois CAN

3. William Dandjinou CAN

 

83. SHORT TRACK - W 3000m Relay

 

1. Korea

2. Netherlands

3. Canada

 

84. FREESTYLE SKIING - W Aerials

 

1. Winter Vinecki USA

2. Danielle Scott AUS

3. Marion Thenault CAN

 

85. SNOWBOARD - M Snowboard Slopestyle

 

1. Ryoma Kimata JPN

2. Liam Brearley CAN

3. Taiga Hasegawa JPN

 

86. ALPINE SKIING - W Slalom

 

1. Mikaela Shiffrin USA

2. Camille Rast SUI

3. Katherina Liensberger AUT, Lena Duerr GER and Petra Vlhova SVK ex aequo :thumbup:

 

dark horse: Lisa Colturi ALB/ITA

 

87. BIATHLON - W 4x6km Relay

 

1. France

2. Sweden

3. Germany

 

Norway close 4th

 

88. CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING - W Team Sprint Free

 

1. Sweden

2. Norway

3. Germany

 

USA close 4th

 

89. CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING - M Team Sprint Free

 

1. Norway

2. France

3. Italy

 

Sweden distant 4th

 

 

:NOR 13-10-10---33

:USA 13-9-7---29

:GER 10-7-13---30

:JPN 8-8-6---22

:ITA 6-5-12---23

:NED 6-5-3---14

:AUT 5-10-10---25

:CAN 5-8-5---18

:FRA 5-8-3---16
:SUI 5-5-3---13

:SWE 4-3-4---11

:CHN 3-1-1---5

:AUS 2-2-1---5

:SLO 1-2-1---4

:KOR 1-1-3---5

:CZE 1-1-1---3

:FIN 1-0-0---1

:GBR 0-1-3---4

:LAT 0-1-1---2

:BRA 0-1-0---1

:EST 0-1-0---1

:GEO 0-0-1---1

:NZL 0-0-1---1

:POL 0-0-1---1

:SVK 0-0-1---1

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