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Sporting Rivalries and Medals (15)
1- On Day 1, the first 5 Gold Medals will be awarded to athletes from 5 different countries. [NO - 2]
2- At least 27 countries will win a Medal, surpassing the Sochi 2014 Games' total. [NO - 1]
3- At least 2 events will not result in the common 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze Medal Podium finish. [YES - 5]
4- South Korea will finish in the top five on the medal table. [NO - 10]
5- Canada will finish ahead of the USA in the medal table. [YES - 1]
6- By total medals won, Norway & Germany will win more than Canada & the United States, who in turn will win more than Japan & South Korea. [YES - 1]
7- At least one nation will win their first ever Gold Medal at a Winter Olympics. [NO - 5]
8- Excluding DNFs, at least one irish athlete will finish ahead of a briton. [NO - 1]
9- A nation will win six or more medals without winning gold. [YES - 5]
10- Austria will finish ahead of Switzerland in the medal table. [NO - 1]
11- We will have at least 5 Gold Medal winners being less than 18 years young on that given day. [NO - 5]
12- At least 3 Torino 2006 medalists will win a Medal in PyeongChang. [NO - 2]
13- At least one medal event will be postponed to another day. [YES - 10]
14- More women than men will win medals for the nation that will rank 1st on the medal table. [NO - 1]
15- At least 3 nations will win 10 or more gold medals. [YES - 5]
Alpine Skiing (5)
16- Mikaela Shiffrin (USA) will win at least 3 Gold Medals. [NO - 2]
17- Norway will win the most medals on the Men's side. [NO - 1]
18- At least 33% of the starters in Men's Slalom will not reach the finish on the first run. [NO - 1]
19- Naoki Yuasa (JPN) will finish both legs in the Men's Slalom. [NO - 2]
20- The podium of at least one event will feature only countries associated with the Alpine Region (Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Slovenia and/or Switzerland). [YES - 5]
Biathlon (5)
21- Johannes Thingnes Boe (NOR) will win more medals than Martin Fourcade (FRA) during the whole 2018 Winter Olympics. [NO - 1]
22- Anastasiya Kuzmina (SVK) will win her third olympic Sprint title in a row. [YES - 5]
23- An athlete who finished 21st or worst in the Sprint will win a Pursuit medal. [NO - 1]
24- There will be a Gold Medalist in the individual races with 1 or more misses on the shooting range. [NO - 1]
25- The Ukrainian team will win more total medals than Italy. [YES - 2]
Bobsleigh (2)
26- Germany will win at least 6 medals between all events. [YES - 5]
27- Humphries (CAN) will win her third gold medal in two-women's bobsleigh. [YES - 2]
Cross-country Skiing (5)
28- On the Women's side, all 6 Gold Medals will go to Norway. [NO - 1]
29- Overall, medals will not go to more than 6 nations. [NO - 1]
30- Swiss athletes will win more total medals than Olympic Athletes from Russia. [YES - 5]
31- The Men's Sprint will see a medalist who finished 21st-30th in the Qualification. [NO - 1]
32- The athlete leading the Men's Skiathlon at half-point will eventually win it. [NO - 2]
Curling (3)
33- Canada will defend its Gold Medals in both the Men's and Women's events. [NO - 5]
34- A team from Asia will medal in any Curling event. [YES - 5]
35- The italian men's team will win at least 2 games. [YES - 1]
Figure Skating (3)
36- The north korean pair will finish ahead of their south korean counterpart. [YES - 2]
37- Spain will win its first ever medal in Figure Skating. [YES - 10]
38- No nation will win medals in both Men's and Women's Singles. [NO - 2]
Freestyle Skiing (5)
39- Devin Logan (USA) will win both the Women's Slopestyle and the Women's Halfpipe. [YES - 1]
40- Dominique Ohaco (CHI) will achieve Chile's best ever Winter Olympic result - bettering 11th place in Men's Alpine Combined from 1998. [YES - 1]
41- Sweden will be represented in the Women's Ski Cross Final by at least 2 athletes. [NO - 2]
42- No athlete who was victorious at the 2018 Winter X Games will win a Gold Medal in Pyeongchang. [NO - 5]
43- South Korea will win at least 1 medal, while Australia will win at least 3. [YES - 2]
Ice Hockey (5)
44- A team from Group B will defeat a team from Group A in the Quarterfinals of the Women's Tournament. [YES - 10]
45- At least one match in the Men's Tournament will finish scoreless in regular time (60 Minutes). [YES - 1]
46- The Women's Unified Korean Team will win a match. [NO - 5]
47- Russia will win the Gold Medal in the Men's Tournament. [YES - 5]
48- Sweden will finish ahead of Finland in the Men's Tournament. [NO - 1]
Luge (2)
49- Germany will win all 4 Gold Medals. [NO - 1]
50- In at least one event the eventual winner won't be in first place after the first run. [YES - 5]
Nordic Combined (2)
51- In both Individual events, the first-placed Athlete(s) after Ski Jumping will not win a Medal. [NO - 2]
52- Germany will sweep (win Gold, Silver and Bronze) at least one of the individual events. [NO - 10]
Skeleton (2)
53- The margin of the Men's and Women's winners to the Silver Medalists combined will add up to at least 1 second. [YES - 1]
54- South Korea will win its first ever Gold Medal in Skeleton. [YES - 5]
Ski Jumping (3)
55- Poland will win at least one gold medal. [YES - 30]
56- At least two athletes will win medals in both men's individual events. [YES - 5]
57- The podium in the Women's Normal Hill will feature at least 2 of the following athletes: Katharina Althaus (GER), Sara Takanashi (JPN), Maren Lundby (NOR). [NO - 1]
Short Track Speed Skating (3)
58- In all individual events, at least 3 participants will be relegated or disqualified in the A-Finals. [NO - 1]
59- South Korea will win all 8 Gold Medals. [YES - 2]
60- Two different athletes will win a medal for Hungary. [YES - 1]
Snowboarding (5)
61- Czech Republic will win at least one Gold Medal. [NO - 5]
62- There will be an athlete who will win at least 2 Gold Medals. [YES - 2]
63- The winner in the Men's Halfpipe will receive a higher score than the winner of the same event at the 2014 Winter Olympics (higher than 94,75). [NO - 10]
64- Both Snowboard Cross events (Men + Women) will be won by european athletes. [YES - 2]
65- In his sixth consecutive Winter Olympics, Jasey-Jay Anderson (CAN) will win a Medal. [YES - 2]
Speed Skating (5)
66- There will be a clean sweep (to win Gold, Silver and Bronze) by the dutch in at least one event. [YES - 2]
67- At least 5 men will clock under 13 minutes in the Men's 10,000m. [NO - 1]
68- The Bronze Medal winning team in any Team Pursuit will clock a faster time than either of the Finalists. [NO - 1]
69- Four continents will win a medal. [NO - 5]
70- At least 2 athletes will win 2 or more individual Gold Medals. [YES - 5]
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