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Great Britain National Thread


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Curling: :CHN 6-7 :GBR

Both Freestyle Skiing Qualification runs have been postponed till tomorrow... due to snow (!?)

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Day 10:

0110 Figure Skating: Ice Dance: Free Dance - Lilah Fear/Lewis Gibson

0130 Snowboard: Women's Big Air Qualification Run 1 - Katie Omerod

0200 Freestyle Skiing: Women's Freeski Slopestyle Qualification Run 1 - Kirsty Muir and Katie Summerhayes

0215 Snowboard: Women's Big Air Qualification Run 2 - Katie Omerod

0300 Snowboard: Women's Big Air Qualification Run 3 - Katie Omerod

0301 Freestyle Skiing: Women's Freeski Slopestyle Qualification Run 2 - Kirsty Muir and Katie Summerhayes

0605 Curling Women: :SUI vs :GBR

1205 Bobsleigh: 2-man Heat 1 - Brad Hall

1205 Curling Men: :GBR vs :CAN

1340 Bobsleigh: 2-man Heat 2 - Brad Hall

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Totallympics was down for a bit but this is what happened:

Figure Skating: Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson got a 115.19 in their Free Dance for a total of 191.64, getting 10th overall. This result confirms no medals on Day 10.
Snowboard: Katie Omerod got a 14.75 on her first run (enough for 25th), then a 60.25 in her 2nd which put her in 17th, but did not improve in her final run (9.50) and came 25th overall, not qualifying (the top 12 reached the final).
Freestyle Skiing: In the first run, Kirsty Muir got 70.11, enough for fourth, while Katie Summerhayes got 66.56, enough for 6th. In the second run, neither Muir (63.91) or Summerhayes (59.11) improved, but they both qualified anyway: Muir in 6th and Summerhayes in 10th (the top 12 qualified).
Curling: :SUI 5-6 :GBR

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Bobsleigh: Brad Hall got a 59.69 in his first run, enough for 11th, 0.67 seconds off the pace

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23 minutes ago, Mkbw50 said:

Bobsleigh: Brad Hall got a 59.69 in his first run, enough for 11th, 0.67 seconds off the pace

Think we looking at the four man as the only possible non curling medal.

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Apparently that was a bad run though, so if his other three are good he can maybe get back in it? The guy in 1st is apparently a shoo-in but him and some other German the only two to beat him in the last 2 years

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This is just getting more and more depressing...

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Bobsleigh: Brad Hall with a 1:00.05 in the second run, it means he is still 11th, 1.36 seconds off the pace. It seems most people had a worse second run

Curling: :GBR 3-7 :CAN

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