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Day 5 (February 11th) Schedule

Time

EST/PST

Sport Event Stage Athlete(s)
4:30/1:30 Snowboard Snowboarding Women's Halfpipe Qualification - Run 1

2. Elizabeth Hosking

13. Felicity Geremia

16. Brooke Dhondt

5:00/2:00 Freestyle Skiing Freestyle Skiing Women's Moguls Qualification 2

12. Ashley Koehler

15. Jessica Linton

5:27/2:27 Snowboard Snowboarding Women's Halfpipe Qualification - Run 2

2. Elizabeth Hosking

13. Felicity Geremia

16. Brooke Dhondt

5:30/2:30 Alpine Skiing Alpine Skiing Men's Super-G Final

2. Jack Crawford

20. Cameron Alexander

27. Brodie Seger

30. Riley Seger

8:15/5:15 Biathlon Biathlon Women's 15km Individual Final

8:19/5:19: Nadia Moser

8:34/5:34: Shilo Rousseau

8:49/5:49: Pascale Paradis

8:59/5:59: Benita Peiffer

8:15/5:15 Freestyle Skiing Freestyle Skiing Women's Moguls Final 1

3. Ashley Koehler

5. Jessica Linton

13. Laurianne Desmarais-Gilbert

15. Maia Schwinghammer

8:15/5:55 Freestyle Skiing Freestyle Skiing Women's Moguls Final 2 Maia Schwinghammer
11:00/8:00 Luge Luge Women's Doubles Run 1 11. Beattie Podulsky/Kailey Allan
11:51/8:51 Luge Luge Men's Doubles Run 1 15. Devin Wardrope/Cole Zajanski
12:30/9:30 Speed Skating Speed Skating Men's 1000m Final

Pair 2: Anders Johnson

Pair 3: David la Rue

Pair 5: Laurent Dubreuil

12:53/9:53 Luge Luge Women's Doubles Run 2 Beattie Podulsky/Kailey Allan
13:05/10:05 Curling Curling Men's Round Robin - Session 1: :CAN vs. :GER  
13:30/10:30 Figure Skating Figure Skating Ice Dance Free Dance

14:23/11:23: Lauriault/le Gac

15:32/12:32: Lajoie/Lagha

16:26/13:26: Gilles/Poirier

13:44/10:44 Luge Luge Men's Doubles Run 2 Devin Wardrope/Cole Zajanski

Today's Medal Events (8):

Alpine Skiing - Men's Super-G

Biathlon - Women's 15km Individual

Figure Skating - Ice Dance

Freestyle Skiing - Women's Moguls

Luge - Men's Doubles

Luge - Women's Doubles

Nordic Combined - Individual Gundersen NH/10km

Speed Skating - Men's 1000m

 

Will feature a Canadian

May feature a Canadian

Medals

RANK:

13th

GOLD
0
SILVER
1
BRONZE
2
TOTAL
3
Medal Athlete Sport Event Date
Silver

Kim BOUTIN

Florence BRUNELLE

William DANDJINOU

Steven DUBOIS

Felix ROUSSEL

Courtney SARAULT

Short Track Mixed Relay Feb. 10th
Bronze Valerie MALTAIS Speed Skating Women's 3000m Feb. 7th
Bronze Megan OLDHAM Freestyle Skiing Women's Slopestyle Feb. 9th

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction Contest

 

Rules: 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 and you can join anytime.

 

1. Biathlon: Who will be the most accurate Canadian on the shooting range? (Nadia Moser, Pascale Paradis, Benita Peiffer, Shilo Rousseau. If there's a tie, all correct answers will get points)

2. Luge: Will Podulsky/Allan finish any of their runs ranked in the top 6 for that run? (11 sleds in total)

New format, so let's try this again.

3. Curling: Which Canadian will have the highest accuracy against Germany? (Brett Gallant, Ben Hebert, Brad Jacobs, Marc Kennedy. If there's a tie, all correct answers will count)

4. General: Does Canada win at least one medal today?

 

Standings:

1. orangeman - 8

2. BenAffleckIsAnOkActor, intoronto, Safe Dragonfly, SGAxJamal, Topicmaster1010 - 7

3. CanadaWolvesFC - 6

4. james89, Josh - 5

5. Surlympics - 3

 

Yesterday's Answers:

Spoiler

1. Cross-Country Skiing: How many Canadians in the men's and women's Sprint combined advance to the quarterfinals? (Top 32 in qualification advance)

0 (Answered Correctly: Nobody)

2. Short Track: Does every Canadian skater in the Women's 500m and Men's 1000m advance to the next round? 

No, Dubois fell and failed to advance (Answered Correctly: CanadaWolvesFC, intoronto, SGAxJamal)

3. Freestyle Skiing: Will Maia Schwinghammer finish among the top 7 in moguls qualification?

Yes, Maia finished 6th overall. (Answered Correctly: BenAffleckIsAnOkActor, CanadaWolvesFC, intoronto, orangeman, Safe Dragonfly, SGAxJamal)

4. Ice Hockey: How many goals does Canada score against the US?

Donut GIF (Answered Correctly: Nobody)

 

Edited by Topicmaster1010

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