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Great Britain National Thread


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Tomorrow's events:
0105 Mixed Doubles Curling: :GBR vs :CAN

(0845 Men's Luge Training Run 3 and 4: Rupert Staudinger)

1000 Women's Moguls Qualification 1: Leonie Gerken Schofield and Makayla Gerken Schofield

1145 Men's Moguls Qualification 1: Will Feneley

1205 Mixed Doubles Curling: :SUI vs :GBR

 

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Staudinger came 10th and 11th in his training runs.

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Well Totallympics went down for a bit (at least for me) but it's back now.

Leonie Gerken Schofield came 12th in her qualification, while her sister Gerken got a DNF. Both will have a second chance to qualify.

The first session also ended in failure for William Fenely who came in 23rd, and will also get a second chance.

In the curling we picked up our first loss with an 8-7 defeat to :SUI

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The schedule for tomorrow:
0100 Men's Luge Training Run 5: Rupert Staudinger

0245 Men's Luge Training Run 6: Rupert Staudinger

0535 Curling Mixed Doubles: :GBR vs :AUS

1200 Opening Ceremony (inc. Parade of Nations)

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Staudinger 24th in his training run, there is another coming up

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Let all the flags of every land
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So here's the schedule for us on Day 1:

0245 Women's Snowboarding Slopestyle Qualification 1 - Katie Omerod

0347 Women's Snowboarding Slopestyle Qualification 2 - Katie Omerod

0605 Curling Mixed Doubles: :CZE vs :GBR

1000 Freestyle Skiing Men's Moguls Qualification 2 - William Feneley

1100 Speed Skating Women's 500m Heats - Kathryn Thomson

1110 Luge Men's Singles Run 1 - Rupert Staudinger

1130 Men's Moguls Final 1 - William Feneley

1138 Speed Skating Men's 1000m Heats - Niall Treacy, Farrell Treacy,

1205 Men's Moguls Final 2 - William Feneley

1205 Curling Mixed Doubles: :GBR vs :ITA

1240 Men's Moguls Final 3 - William Feneley

1250 Luge Men's Singles Run 2 - Rupert Staudinger

 

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Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

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