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2026 Winter Olympics - Day 7 (February 13)


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Day 7 (February 13th) Schedule

Time

EST/PST

Sport Event Stage Athlete(s)
3:05/0:05 Curling Curling Men's Round Robin - Session 3: :CAN vs. :USA  
4:00/1:00 Snowboard Snowboarding Women's Snowboard Cross Seeding - Run 1

5. Audrey McManiman

4:55/1:55 Snowboard Snowboarding Women's Snowboard Cross Seeding - Run 2 Audrey McManiman
5:45/2:45 Cross-Country Skiing Cross-Country Skiing Men's 10km Interval Start Free Final

5:50/2:50: Maximillian Hollmann

5:53/2:53: Remi Drolet

5:56/2:56: Thomas Stephen

7:30/4:30 Snowboard Snowboarding Women's Snowboard Cross 1/8 Finals

1/8 Final 3: Audrey McManiman

8:00/5:00 Biathlon Biathlon Men's 10km Sprint Final

8:30/5:30: Zachary Connelly

8:38/5:38: Adam Runnalls

8:43/5:43: Jasper Fleming

8:44/5:44: Logan Pletz

8:05/5:05 Curling Curling Women's Round Robin - Session 3: :USA vs. :CAN  
10:00/7:00 Skeleton Skeleton Women's Heat 1

12. Hallie Clarke

20. Jane Channell

10:00/7:00 Speed Skating Speed Skating Men's 10000m Final

Pair 4: Ted-Jan Bloemen

11:48/8:48 Skeleton Skeleton Women's Heat 2 Hallie Clarke, Jane Channell
13:00/10:00 Figure Skating Figure Skating Men's Free Skate 15:28/12:28: Stephen Gogolev
13:05/10:05 Curling Curling Men's Round Robin - Session 4: :CAN vs. :SWE  
13:30/10:30 Skeleton Skeleton Men's Heat 3 24. Josip Brusic
15:05/12:05 Skeleton Skeleton Men's Heat 4 Josip Brusic
15:10/12:10 Ice Hockey Ice Hockey Men's Preliminary Round - Group A: :CAN vs. :SUI  

Today's Medal Events (7):

Biathlon - Men's 10km Sprint

Cross-Country Skiing - Men's 10km Interval Start Free

Figure Skating - Men's

Skeleton - Men's

Snowboarding - Men's Halfpipe

Snowboarding - Women's Snowboard Cross

Speed Skating - Men's 10000m

 

Will feature a Canadian

May feature a Canadian

Medals

RANK:

15th

GOLD
0
SILVER
3
BRONZE
4
TOTAL
7
Medal Athlete Sport Event Date
Silver

Kim BOUTIN

Florence BRUNELLE

William DANDJINOU

Steven DUBOIS

Felix ROUSSEL

Courtney SARAULT

Short Track Mixed Relay Feb. 10th
Silver Mikael KINGSBURY Freestyle Skiing Men's Moguls Feb. 12th
Silver Eliot GRONDIN Snowboarding Men's SBX Feb. 12th
Bronze Valerie MALTAIS Speed Skating Women's 3000m Feb. 7th
Bronze Megan OLDHAM Freestyle Skiing Women's Slopestyle Feb. 9th
Bronze Piper GILLES/Paul POIRIER Figure Skating Ice Dance Feb. 11th
Bronze Courtney SARAULT Short Track Women's 500m Feb. 12th

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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. Skeleton: Will Hallie Clarke be in the top 10 after the 1st two runs?

2. Ice Hockey: Who will record the most points in the game against Switzerland among Sidney Crosby, Nathan MacKinnon and Connor McDavid? (If there's a tie, all correct answers will be counted)

3. Figure Skating: Where will Stephen Gogolev rank overall after the free skate?

 

Standings:

1. intoronto, orangeman - 14

2. BenAffleckIsAnOkActor, CanadaWolvesFC, SGAxJamal - 12

3. Safe Dragonfly, Topicmaster1010 - 11

4. james89 - 10

5. Josh - 8

6. Surlympics - 3

 

Yesterday's Answers:

Spoiler

1. Freestyle Skiing: What will be Julien Viel's final placement?

He finished 6th overall (Answered Correctly: Nobody)

2. Cross-Country Skiing: Will Alison Mackie finish in the top 15?

Yes! She finished 8th overall.

3. Snowboarding: Does Eliot Grondin medal?

Yes. He won a silver medal.

4. Ice Hockey: Over/Under a .9105 save percentage for Jordan Binnington in the game against Czechia?

Over. He starts off the tournament with a shutout.

5. Short Track: Who will be the highest ranked Canadian in the Women's 500m? (Kim Boutin, Florence Brunelle, Courtney Sarault)

Courtney Sarault

6. General: Over/Under 3.5 medals for Canada today?

Under. Canada only won 3 medals.

 

Edited by Topicmaster1010

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29 minutes ago, orangeman said:

This club's feeling right now:

 

Who fucking cares - Tough SpongeBob Meme Generator

Eh, I see us being more in the "it's so over" stage right now LOL.

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