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SCHEDULE

DAY 1

Monday, January 30th, 2017

(GMT +6)

TOTAL MEDAL EVENTS  8/85

Alpine Skiing: Super G M

Alpine Skiing: Super G W

Cross Country Skiing: 10km Individual Classical M

Cross Country Skiing: 5km Individual Classical W

Freestyle Skiing: Aerials M

Freestyle Skiing: Aerials W

Snowboarding: Parallel Giant Slalom M

Snowboarding: Parallel Giant Slalom W

 

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09:00 :  CURLING - Women's Round-Robin Session 1 - Sweden vs Switzerland

 

09:00 :  CURLING - Women's Round-Robin Session 1 - Great Britain vs Russia

 

09:00 :  CURLING - Women's Round-Robin Session 1 - Kazakhstan vs Germany

 

09:00 :  CURLING - Women's Round-Robin Session 1 - Norway vs South Korea

 

09:00 :  CURLING - Women's Round-Robin Session 1 - China vs Canada

 

09:30 :  SNOWBOARDING - Women's Parallel Giant Slalom - Qualifiers

 

10:00 : SNOWBOARDING - Men's Parallel Giant Slalom - Qualifiers

 

10:30 :  ALPINE SKIING - Women's Super G - Final

 

11:00 :  CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Women's Individual 5km Classical - Final

 

11:30 :  FREESTYLE SKIING - Women's Aerials - Qualifiers

 

11:45 :  FREESTYLE SKIING - Men's Aerials - Qualifiers

 

12:30 :  ICE HOCKEY - Men's Preliminary Round - South Korea vs Russia

 

12:30 :  CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Men's Individual 10km Classical - Final

 

13:00 :  ALPINE SKIING - Men's Super G - Final

 

14:00 :  CURLING - Men's Round-Robin Session 1 - South Korea vs USA

 

14:00 :  CURLING - Men's Round-Robin Session 1 - Canada vs Kazakhstan

 

14:00 :  CURLING - Men's Round-Robin Session 1 - Great Britain vs Russia

 

14:00 :  CURLING - Men's Round-Robin Session 1 - Sweden vs Czech Republic

 

14:00 :  CURLING - Men's Round-Robin Session 1 - Norway vs Japan

 

14:00-16:00 :  SNOWBOARDING - Women's Parallel Giant Slalom - Finals

 

14:00-16:00 :  SNOWBOARDING - Men's Parallel Giant Slalom - Final

 

14:00 :  FREESTYLE SKIING - Women's Aerials - Final

 

14:13 :  FREESTYLE SKIING - Men's Aerials - Final

 

16:00 :  ICE HOCKEY - Men's Preliminary Round - Sweden vs Czech Republic

 

16:30 :  ICE HOCKEY - Women's Preliminary Round - Canada vs Great Britain

 

19:00 :  CURLING - Women's Round-Robin Session 2 - Russia vs Norway

 

19:00 :  CURLING - Women's Round-Robin Session 2 - Switzerland vs South Korea

 

19:00 :  CURLING - Women's Round-Robin Session 2 - China vs Sweden

 

19:00 :  CURLING - Women's Round-Robin Session 2 - Canada vs Germany

 

19:00 :  CURLING - Women's Round-Robin Session 2 - Great Britain vs Kazakhstan

 

19:30 :  ICE HOCKEY - Men's Preliminary Round - USA vs Canada

 

20:00 :  ICE HOCKEY - Women's Preliminary Round - China vs Kazakhstan

 

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:POL Poland Team :POL (62 athletes)

 

 

Alpine skiing:

 

Magdalena Kłusak, Iwona Kohut, Anna Kolasa, Aleksandra Malinowska, Hanna Miśniakiewicz

 

Paweł Babicki, Dominik Białobrzycki, Andrzej Dziedzic, Michał Kłusak, Jakub Kłusak 

 

Biathlon:

 

Dominika Bielecka, Karolina Trzaska, Klaudia Cichoń

 

Bartłomiej Filip, Tomasz Jurczak, Marcin Piasecki 

 

Cross-country skiing:

 

Katarzyna Stokfisz, Martyna Galewicz, Ewelina Marcisz, Magdalena Czusz 

 

Jan Antolec, Dawid Bril, Andrzej Pradziad, Bartłomiej Rucki 

 

Freestyle skiing:

 

Michał Kłusak, Jakub Kłusak

 

Nordic combined:

 

Adam Cieślar, Wojciech Marusarz, Paweł Słowiok

 

Ski jumping:

 

Magdalena Pałasz

 

Stanisław Biela, Jakub Kot, Artur Kukuła, Krzysztof Leja, Krzysztof Miętus, Przemysław Kantyka

 

Snowboarding: 

 

Weronika Biela, Aleksandra Król, Katarzyna Rusin, Karolina Sztokfisz, Dominika Wolska 

 

Tomasz Kowalczyk, Oskar Kwiatkowski, Michał Nowaczyk, Oskar Bom, Dawid Wal, Piotr Bodziony 

 

Short track:

 

Oliwia Gawlica, Monika Grządkowska, Katarzyna Iwac, Magdalena Warakomska

 

Michał Domański, Sebastian Hydzik

 

Speed skating:


Urszula Włodarczyk, Andżelika Wójcik, Angelika Fudalej, Aleksandra Kapruziak

 

Marcin Bachanek, Michał Ostaszewski, Szymon Palka, Wojciech Sut, Daniel Tylka 

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