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  1. Stage 19 in Rogla (SLO) January 21st, 2018 Parallel Giant Slalom Mens (5/9) 1. Benjamin Karl , 2. Radoslav Yankov and 3. Roland Fischnaller Full Results HERE Video Highlights Parallel Giant Slalom Womens (5/9) 1. Ramona Theresia Hofmeister , 2. Sabine Schoeffmann and 3. Alena Zavarzina Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  2. Stage 23 in Kitzbuehel (AUT) January 21st, 2018 Slalom Mens (8/12) 1. Henrik Kristoffersen 1:48.49, 2. Marcel Hirscher 1:49:46 and 3. Daniel Yule 1:49.84 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  3. Stage 6 in Planica (SLO) January 21st, 2018 15km Classical Mens (12/17) 1. Alexey Poltoranin 36:54.7, 2. Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo 37:07.9 and 3. Calle Halfvarsson 37:37.5 Full Results HERE Video Highlights 10km Classical Womens (12/17) 1. Krista Parmakoski 27:08.7, 2. Charlote Kalla 27:12.3 and 3. Heidi Weng 27:42.2 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  4. Stage 18 in Erzurum (TUR) January 21st, 2018 Team Snowboard Cross Mens (2/4) 1. Italy (Perathoner/Visintin) , 2. Austria (Haemmerle/Schairer) and 3. United States (Holand/Deibold) Full Results HERE Video Highlights Team Snowboard Cross Womens (2/4) 1. France (Moenne Loccoz/Trespeuch) , 2. Czech Republic (Hopjakova/Samkova) and 3. Canada (Odine/Bergermann) Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  5. Stage 24 in Cortina d´Ampezzo (ITA) January 21st, 2018 Super-G Womens (6/8) 1. Lara Gut 1:14.78, 2. Johanna Schnarf 1:14.92 and 3. Nicole Schmidhofer 1:15.05 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  6. This was one hell of a last lap, but Nastya thankfully survived This nice podium should be a good boost before the last preparation for the WOG
  7. yay a top 10 in individual event
  8. Stage 11 in Zao (JPN) January 21st, 2018 Normal Hill Individual Womens (7/15) 1. Maren Lundby 245.9, 2. Yuki Ito 215.7 and 3. Sara Takanashi 215.4 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  9. This is Sledge Hockey, looks like the wheelchair curling detailed schedule isn´t unveiled yet
  10. Team Canada Skip: Rachel Homan Lead: Lisa Weagle Second: Joanne Courtney Third: Emma Miskew Alternate: Cheryl Bernard ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team China Skip: Wang Bingyu Lead: Ma Jingyi Second: Liu Jinli Third: Zhou Yan Alternate: Jiang Xindi ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team Denmark Skip: Madeleine Dupont Lead: Mathilde Halse Second: Julie Hoegh Third: Denise Dupont Alternate: Lina Almind Knudsen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team Great Britain Skip: Eve Muirhead Lead: Lauren Gray Second: Vicki Adams Third: Anna Sloan Alternate: Kelly Schafer ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team Japan Skip: Satsuki Fujisawa Lead: Yurika Yoshida Second: Mari Motohashi Third: Chinami Yoshida Alternate: Yumi Suzuki ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Olympic Athletes from Russia Skip: Victoria Moiseeva* Lead: Julia Guzieva* Second: Galina Arsenkina* Third: Uliana Vasileva* Alternate: Julia Portunova* * subject to International Olympic Committee approval ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team South Korea Skip: Kim Eun-Jung Lead: Kim Yeong-Mi Second: Kim Yeon-Seong Third: Kim Kyeong-Ae Alternate: Kim Cho-Hi ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team Sweden Skip: Anna Hasselborg Lead: Sofia Mabergs Second: Agnes Knochenhauer Third: Sara McManus Alternate: Jennie Wahlin ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team Switzerland Skip: Silvana Tirinzoni Lead: Marlene Albrecht Second: Esther Neuenschwander Third: Manuela Siegrist Alternate: Jenny Perret ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team United States Skip: Nina Roth Lead: Becca Hamilton Second: Aileen Geving Third: Tabitha Peterson Alternate: Cory Christensen
  11. Team Canada Skip: Kevin Koe Lead: Ben Hebert Second: Brent Laing Third: Marc Kennedy Alternate: Scott Pfeifer ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team Denmark Skip: Rasmus Stjerne Lead: Oliver Dupont Second: Mikkel Poulsen Third: Johnny Frederiksen Alternate: Morten Berg Thomsen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team Great Britain Skip: Kyle Smith Lead: Cameron Smith Second: Kyle Waddell Third: Thomas Muirhead Alternate: Glen Muirhead ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team Italy Skip: Joel Retornaz Lead: Daniele Ferrazza Second: Simone Gonin Fourth: Amos Mosaner Alternate: Andrea Pilzer ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team Japan Skip: Yusuke Morozumi Lead: Kosuke Morozumi Second: Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi Third: Tetsuro Shimizu Alternate: Kohsuke Hirata ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team Norway Skip: Thomas Ulsrud Lead: Haavard Vad Petersson Second: Christoffer Svae Third: Torger Nergaard Alternate: TBD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team South Korea Skip: Kim Chang-Min Lead: Lee Ki-Bok Second: Oh Eun-Su Third: Seong Se-Hyeon Alternate: Kim Min-Chan ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team Sweden Skip: Niklas Edin Lead: Christoffer Sundgren Second: Rasmus Wranaa Third: Oskar Eriksson Alternate: Henrik Leek ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team Switzerland Skip: Peter de Cruz Lead: Valentin Tanner Third: Claudio Paetz Fourth: Benoit Schwarz Alternate: Dominik Maerki ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team United States Skip: John Shuster Lead: John Landsteiner Second: Matt Hamilton Third: Tyler George Alternate: Joe Polo
  12. Stage 24 in Tremblant (CAN) January 20th, 2018 Moguls Mens (7/11) 1. Ikuma Horishima 93.88, 2. Mikael Kingsbury 93.27 and 3. Dmitriy Reikherd 88.44 Full Results HERE Video Highlights Moguls Womens (7/11) 1. Justine Dufour-Lapointe 87.43, 2. Andi Naude 85.35 and 3. Yulia Galysheva 84.61 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  13. Stage 23 in Nakiska (CAN) January 20th, 2018 Ski Cross Mens (8/11) 1. Paul Eckert , 2. Christoph Wahrstoetter and 3. Marc Bischofberger Full Results HERE Video Highlights Ski Cross Womens (8/11) 1. Sandra Naeslund , 2. Marielle Berger Sabbatel and 3. Alizee Baron Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  14. January 20th, 2018 Women´s Singles 1. Alina Zagitova 238.24, 2. Evgenia Medvedeva 232.86 and 3. Carolina Kostner 204.25 Full Results Short Program and Finals Video Highlights Alina Zagitova Free Skate Evgenia Medvedeva Free Skate Carolina Kostner Free Skate
  15. Men's Futsal UEFA European Championship 2018 Ljubljana (SLO) - 30 January 2018 - 10 February 2018 Totallympics Results Thread
  16. TEAM M W Canada John Morris Kaitlyn Lawes China Ba Dexin Rui Wang Finland Tomi Rantamaki Oona Kauste Norway Magnus Nedregotten Kristin Moen Skaslien Olympic Athletes from Russia Aleksandr Krushelnitckii Anastasia Bryzgalova South Korea Lee Ki-Jeong Jang Hye-Ji Switzerland Martin Rios Jenny Perret United States Matt Hamilton Becca Hamilton
  17. Together on the ice Unified Korea Olympic team set to play in PyeongChang For the first time in Olympic history, a combined ice hockey team of South and North Korean players will compete together in the Olympic Winter Games. The unified Korea team was confirmed on Saturday following a meeting between the IOC and a delegation of North and South Korean officials in Lausanne, Switzerland. “This would have seemed impossible only a few weeks ago,” said IOC President Thomas Bach. “Today is a great moment for the Olympic Movement, because the Olympic spirit has brought us all together.” “These great results could only be achieved with the enthusiastic cooperation of the Olympic Winter Sports Federations, in particular the International Ski Federation, the International Ice Hockey Federation, and the International Skating Union.” For ice hockey, the IOC decided to allow the two National Olympic Committees, for the first time in their Olympic history, to form a unified team in a sport. This unified women’s ice hockey team will be created by adding 12 players and one official from the NOC of the DPRK to the existing ROK Olympic squad of 23 players. With respect to fair play and the other competing teams, only 22 players will be entitled to play in each game, as is the rule for all participating teams. “For the first time in their Olympic history, the two Korean teams will unite to compete as one team in a sport," said Bach. "The unified women’s ice hockey team will be represented by the Korean Unification Flag and will compete as Korea, with the anthem being the song “Arirang” (a Korean folk song). This team will be a great symbol of the unifying power of Olympic sport.” The head coach, responsible for the selection of the players, will be the ROK coach Sarah Murray. The head coach will at each match select at least three players from the NOC of the DPRK for the team. The decision was welcomed by the International Ice Hockey Federation, which played a vital role to answer the sport-relevant questions regarding integration of the unified team into the women’s Olympic ice hockey tournament. “The inclusion of North Korea players to the South Korean women’s ice hockey team marks a significant achievement for the Olympic ideal of peace through sport. It is an honour to have women’s ice hockey, one of the fastest-growing team sports in the world, as the platform for this unprecedented initiative between these two countries,” said IIHF President René Fasel. At the request of the IOC, the IIHF evaluated the best method for the integration of North Korean players into the South Korean teams and made recommendations to the IOC and the delegations. The NOC of DPRK will officially submit to the IIHF a list of players to be added to the Olympic squad at a later date. The two participating NOCs will also select the new uniform to represent the historic COR team. “This initiative by North and South Korea offers a tremendous opportunity to use ice hockey, one of the core team sports of the Olympic Winter Games, as a tool to foster create new connections and develop closer bonds across the Korea Peninsula. The IIHF will work with all the participating teams to make sure this endeavor for peace through sport is a success.”
  18. January 20th, 2018 Mixed Ice Dance 1. France (Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron) 203.16, 2. Russia (Ekaterina Bobrova/Dmitri Soloviev) 187.13 and 3. Russia (Alexandra Stepanova/Ivan Bukin) 184.86 Full Results Short Dance and Finals Video Highlights Papadakis/Cizeron Free Dance Bobrova/Soloviev Free Dance Stepanova/Bukin Free Dance
  19. Stage 19 in Rogla (SLO) January 20th, 2018 Parallel Giant Slalom Mens (4/9) 1. Andreas Prommegger , 2. Edwin Coratti and 3. Benjamin Karl Full Results HERE Video Highlights Parallel Giant Slalom Womens (4/9) 1. Ester Ledecka , 2. Claudia Riegler and 3. Julia Dujmovits Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  20. Stage 17 in Laax (SUI) January 20th, 2018 Halfpipe Mens (5/6) 1. Iouri Podlatchikov 90.50, 2. Yuto Totsuka 88.25 and 3. Zhang Yiwei 87.00 Full Results HERE Video Highlights Halfpipe Womens (5/6) 1. Liu Jiayu 96.25, 2. Cai Xuetong 83.75 and 3. Queralt Castellet 81.75 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  21. Stage 6 in Planica (SLO) January 20th, 2018 Sprint Classical Mens (6/10) 1. Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo , 2. Emil Iversen and 3. Teodor Peterson Full Results HERE Video Highlights Sprint Classical Womens (6/10) 1. Stina Nilsson , 2. Kathrine Rolsted Harsem and 3. Maiken Caspersen Falla Full Results HERE Video Highlights
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