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Day 11 Schedule:

0130 Freestyle Skiing: Women's Freeski Slopestyle: Final Run 1 - Katie Summerhayes and Kirsty Muir

0157 Freestyle Skiing: Women's Freeski Slopestyle: Final Run 2 - Katie Summerhayes and Kirsty Muir

0224 Freestyle Skiing: Women's Freeski Slopestyle: Final Run 3 - Katie Summerhayes and Kirsty Muir

0430 Freestyle Skiing: Men's Freeski Slopestyle: Qualification Run 1 - James Woods

0533 Freestyle Skiing: Men's Freeski Slopestyle: Qualification Run 2 - James Woods

0605 Curling: Women: :GBR vs :JPN
0610 Bobsleigh: 2-woman Official Training Heat 1 and 2 - Mica McNeill

1000 Figure Skating: Women's Single Skating: Short Program - Natasha McKay

1100 Freestyle Skiing: Men's Aerials: Qualification Run 1 - Lloyd Wallace

1145 Freestyle Skiing: Men's Aerials: Qualification Run 2 - Lloyd Wallace

1205 Curling: Men: :SWE vs :GBR

1215 Bobsleigh: 2-man Heat 3 - Brad Hall

1350 Bobsleigh: 2-man Heat 4 - Brad Hall

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Freestyle Skiing: in the Women's Freeski Slopestyle Final, Katie Summerhayes went fourth with 60.01 in her first run, while Kirsty Muir went sixth with 41.86. In the second run, Muir improved to 71.30, enough to go to 7th, while Summerhayes' 64.75 put her in 9th. In the final run, neither Muir (69.21) nor Summerhayes (23.31) improved, finishing 8th and 9th respectively.

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Freestyle Skiing: James Woods has had a DNS in his second run too, so he has not qualified for the final

Curling: :GBR 10-4 :JPN

Bobsleigh: In her first 2-woman run, Mica McNeill got a 1:01.77 and came 3rd. In the second, she got a 1:02.18 and came 3rd.

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Freestyle Skiing: in Qualification 1, Lloyd Wallace came 17th with 108.41 points. As he was outside the top 6, he does not qualify automatically, instead going to Qualification 2.

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Freestyle Skiing: no improvement for Lloyd Wallace with 71.94 in Qualification 2, and he ranks 15th, not enough to reach the final.

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Bobsleigh: Brad Hall with a 1:00.22, and his total time of 2:59.96 puts him in 13th after Run 3. This means he qualifies for the final run as a member of the top 20.

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Figure Skating: Natasha McKay, with a score of 52.54, came 28th in the Ice Dance and did not qualify (the top 25 went through).

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Bobsleigh: Brad Hall gets a 59.96 in his 4th and final run, and moves up to 11th with a total time of 3:59.92. This confirms we are still without a medal on Day 11.

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Curling :SWE 6-7 :GBR

A HUGE win and something to put a smile on our faces finally after another depressing day. Confirmed into the semifinals.

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