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Figure Skating at the Winter Olympic Games 2018


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Mixed Team

 

1. Canada :CAN (Patrick Chan, Kaetlyn Osmond, Gabrielle Daleman, Meaghan Duhamel/Eric Radford, Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir) 73,

2. Olympic Athlete from Russia :WHT(Mikhail Kolyada, Evgeniia Medvedeva, Alina Zagitova, Evgenia Tarasova, Vladimir Morozov, Natalia Zabiiako, Alexander Enbert, Ekaterina Bobrova, Dmitri Soloviev) 66,

3. United States :USA(Nathan Chen, Adam Rippon, Bradie Tennell, Mirai Nagasu, Alexa Scimeca Knierim, Chris Knierim, Maia Shibutani, Alex Shibutani) 62

 

Full Mixed Team (Final Event) Free Dance Results HERE

 

Final Result After all 8 Events HERE

 

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5 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

The Canadian girls finish 2nd actually for 0.39 and she was underscore... :sick:

 

Nagasu "only" landed the triple axel cleanly... The only women capable of doing it here, and only the 8th in history...

 

Kostner made a mess with half of her jumps. Her scorecard shows 3 (!) under rotations.

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6 hours ago, MHSN said:

This team event format looks very stupid, why not giving 10-8-6-4-2 points for the free skating. with this format short programs mostly determine the medal winners.

 

 

 

Indeed, it's basically short program team event.

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Could someone please tell me why this is an olympic event? It is certainly more competitive than luge relay for example, but aren't they basically just adding the results of the individual events, in the sense that you get a team medal on top of all the individual medals you win.

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23 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

Could someone please tell me why this is an olympic event? It is certainly more competitive than luge relay for example, but aren't they basically just adding the results of the individual events, in the sense that you get a team medal on top of all the individual medals you win.

 

If Germany can get an extra gold in luge relay, and Norway can get extra golds in x-country relays and the Dutch can get more golds in team speed skating, we can have one in team figure skating.  


As a Canadian, we're not really strong at the events where one person can win 4, 5, 6 medals (biathlon, x-country, even speed skating).  Most of our athletes only have one shot, short track being the one exception.  It's nice for us to get a little bone finally.  If we can put up with certain countries getting golds for 15km races, 15.2 km races, 15 km race but this time skiing a little differently, etc., then you guys can put up with us getting one gold in a team event.  

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