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Day 12:

0105 Curling: Women's: :CHN vs :GBR

0140 Bobsleigh: 4-man Official Training Heat 1 and 2 - Brad Hall

0215 Alpine Skiing: Men's Slalom Run 1 - Dave Ryding and Billy Major

0545 Alpine Skiing: Men's Slalom Run 2 - Dave Ryding and Billy Major

0605 Curling: Men's: :GBR vs :ROC

0610 Bobsleigh: 4-woman Official Training Heat 3 and 4 - Mica McNeill

0815 Cross Country Skiing: Men's Team Sprint Classic Semifinals

0945 Cross Country Skiing: Men's Team Sprint Classic Final

1130 Short Track Speed Skating: Women's 1500m Quarterfinals - Kathryn Thompson

1215 Short Track Speed Skating: Women's 1500m Semifinals - Kathryn Thompson

1311 Short Track Speed Skating: Women's 1500m Final B - Kathryn Thompson

1318 Short Track Speed Skating: Women's 1500m Final A - Kathryn Thompson

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I wonder how many GB athletes will be in 2026. I doubt many after the major funding cuts coming. They is even talk of cutting all funding bar maybe curling. 

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Curling: :CHN 8-4 :GBR

Bobsleigh: Brad Hall 18th (59.95) in his first training run and 20th (1:00.23) in his second. Mica McNeill 10th (1:02.59) in her third training run and 11th (1:02.77) in her fourth.

Alpine Skiing: Dave Ryding 16th after his first run (55.13) and 10th overall after a second run of 50.44 for a total of 1:45.57. Billy Major got a DNF in his first run.

 

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13 minutes ago, Mkbw50 said:

Curling: :CHN 8-4 :GBR

Bobsleigh: Brad Hall 18th (59.95) in his first training run and 20th (1:00.23) in his second. Mica McNeill 10th (1:02.59) in her third training run and 11th (1:02.77) in her fourth.

Alpine Skiing: Dave Ryding 16th after his first run (55.13) and 10th overall after a second run of 50.44 for a total of 1:45.57

 

The four man team don’t really look like medal contenders.

 

I think it’s all down to the men’s curling team to get at least a bronze. Otherwise it’s medaless.

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9 minutes ago, Orangehair43 said:

The four man team don’t really look like medal contenders.

 

I think it’s all down to the men’s curling team to get at least a bronze. Otherwise it’s medaless.

Yes, I think the women's team are an outside shot. I'm not sure where any other medals come to, unless the 4-women team is good

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Cross-Country Skiing: :GBR 10th with a time of 21:15.2 in the Men's Team Sprint semi-final. As only the top 4 plus 2 lucky losers go through, they are out

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Kathryn Thomson has withdrawn from the Women's 1500m. This confirms no medals on Day 12.

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Day 13:

0105 Curling: Men :CAN vs :GBR

0130 Freestyle Skiing: Women's Freeski Slopestyle Qualification Run 1 - Zoe Atkin
0142 Bobsleigh: 4-man Official Training Heats 3 and 4 - Brad Hall

0221 Freestyle Skiing: Women's Freeski Slopestyle Qualification Run 2 - Zoe Atkin

0430 Freestyle Skiing: Men's Freeski Slopestyle Qualification Run 1 - Gus Kenworthy

0521 Freestyle Skiing: Men's Freeski Slopestyle Qualification Run 2 - Gus Kenworthy

0605 Curling: Women :ROC vs :GBR

0610 Bobsleigh: 2-woman Official Training Heats 5 and 6 - Mica McNeill

0830 Speed Skating: Women's 1000m - Ellia Smeding

1205 Curling: Men's Semi-final

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Curling: :CAN 2-5 :GBR, :ROC 4-9 :GBR. Our semi-final: :USA vs :GBR

Freestyle Skiing: Zoe Atkin put in a run of 85.25, enough for 5th, in her first run. In her second run she improved to 86.75, upgrading her to 4th, enough to qualify (in the top 12). Gus Kenworthy got an 8.50 in his first run, putting him in 22nd, but a 70.75 in his second run put him in 12th, just qualifying in the last spot.

Bobsleigh: Brad Hall got 6th (59.39) in Run 3 and 7th (59.83) in Run 4, while Mica McNeill had a DNS in both Run 5 and Run 6.

Speed Skating: Ellia Smeding came in 23rd with a time of 1:17.17. This result confirms that no medals will be handed out for us on Day 13.

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