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Day -2 (February 4th) Schedule

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13:05/10:05 Curling Curling Mixed Doubles Round Robin - Session 1: :CAN vs. :CZE Jocelyn Peterman/Brett Gallant

 

Day -1 (February 5th) Schedule

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Sport Event Stage Athlete(s)
8:35/5:35 Curling Curling Mixed Doubles Round Robin - Session 3: :NOR vs. :CAN Jocelyn Peterman/Brett Gallant
13:05/10:05 Curling Curling Mixed Doubles Round Robin - Session 3: :CAN vs. :ITA Jocelyn Peterman/Brett Gallant
13:30/10:30 Snowboard Snowboard Men's Big Air Qualification - Run 1 Eli Bouchard, Francis Jobin, Mark McMorris, Cameron Spalding
14:15/11:15 Snowboard Snowboard Men's Big Air Qualification - Run 2 Eli Bouchard, Francis Jobin, Mark McMorris, Cameron Spalding
15:00/12:00 Snowboard Snowboard Men's Big Air Qualification - Run 3 Eli Bouchard, Francis Jobin, Mark McMorris, Cameron Spalding
15:10/12:10 Ice Hockey Ice Hockey Women's Preliminary Round - Group A: :FIN vs.:CAN  

 

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The Game!!!

 

Inspired by the Team GB club during the 2024 Olympics, I though this would be another fun way to keep track of the games. The game is simple. Every day, I'll post a few questions in the opening post of each thread and if you're playing, you post your answers to the questions below. Whoever gets the most questions right at the end of the Olympics wins. You can change your answers as many times as you like as long as the first event hasn't begun.

 

1. Curling: Which Canadian curler will curl at a higher percentage in the game against Czechia? (Jocelyn Peterman or Brett Gallant)

2. Snowboarding: Which Canadian will place highest in qualification? (Eli Bouchard, Francis Jobin, Mark McMorris, Cameron Spalding)

3. Ice Hockey: Who will score the first goal against Finland? (You can view the roster here. If you don't think Canada will score a goal, please specify)   

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Doing this before I forget

 

1. Gallant

2. Spalding no McMorris and going back to Spalding again maybe Bouchard

3. Gonna go out on a limb here and say… erm Gardiner

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Assuming we post news here too... unfortunately, it's not good

 

Critchlow is out with injury, and Deanna Stellato apparently suffered a bad injury as well, so Stellato/Deschamps are out of the Figure Skating team event (Perreria/Michaud in), and may be withdrawing from the Pairs event entirely. 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, JockCartier said:

Assuming we post news here too... unfortunately, it's not good

 

Critchlow is out with injury, and Deanna Stellato apparently suffered a bad injury as well, so Stellato/Deschamps are out of the Figure Skating team event (Perreria/Michaud in), and may be withdrawing from the Pairs event entirely. 

 

 

I put the crying emoji, but we really need this one:

 

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Interesting, it looks like there's no replacement in snowboardcross despite several other women being eligible. That would bring the team side down to 206.

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4 hours ago, JockCartier said:

Assuming we post news here too... unfortunately, it's not good

 

Critchlow is out with injury, and Deanna Stellato apparently suffered a bad injury as well, so Stellato/Deschamps are out of the Figure Skating team event (Perreria/Michaud in), and may be withdrawing from the Pairs event entirely. 

 

 

Deanna and Max missing the team event is extremely sad. If they miss the Olympics all together it would

be tragic :<

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