Profit Exchange Ilkka Herola starred in the goings of the Finns on Wednesday – Here are all the results of today’s Olympics

Rosa Pohjolainen and Erika Pykäläinen had to stop in the first round of alpine skiing.

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Incorporated

Normaalimäki competition: 1) Vinzenz Geiger Germany 25.07.7, 2) Jörgen Graabak Norway 0.8 seconds behind, 3) Lukas Greiderer Austria –6.6, 4) Johannes Lamparter Austria –9.0, 5) Johannes Rydzek Germany –21.8, 6) Ilkka Herola Finland –25.4, 7) Akito Watabe Japan –32.4, 8) Julian Schmid Germany –50.2, 9) Franz-Josef Rehrl Austria –1.09.6, 10) Jens Lurås Oftebro Norway –1.42 , 5

… 17) Eero Hirvonen Finland –1.54.6, … 22) Perttu Reponen Finland –2.37.0, 23) Arttu Mäkiaho Finland –2.38.6.

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Hockey, men’s first set

Block B:

ROC – Switzerland 1–0 (1–0, 0–0, 0–0)

Czech Republic-Denmark 1-2 (0-2, 1-0, 0-0)

Denmark 1 1 0 0 0 2–1 3

ROC 1 1 0 0 0 1–0 3

Switzerland 1 0 0 0 1 0 to 1 0

Czech Republic 1 0 0 0 1 1-2

Alpine skiing

Women’s Slalom: 1) Petra Vlhova Slovakia 1.44.98, 2) Katharina Liensberger Austria 0.08 seconds behind, 3) Wendy Holdener Switzerland –0.12, 4) Lena Dürr Germany –0.19, 5) Andreja Slokar Slovenia –0.22, 6) Michell Gisin Switzerland –0.60, 7) Camille Rast Switzerland –0.77, 8) Paula Moltzan USA –1.20, 9) Anna Swenn Larsson Sweden –1.33, 10) Aline Danioth Switzerland –1.66

… 37) Riikka Honkanen Finland –7.99.

Rosa Pohjolainen and Erika Pykäläinen interrupted in the first round.

Snowboarding

Ladies & # 39; SBX Final 1) Lindsey Jacobellis USA, 2) Chloe Trespeuch France, 3) Meryeta Odine Canada, 4) Belle Brockhoff Australia, 5) Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau France, 6) Tess Critchlow Canada.

Freestyle

Men’s Big Air Final: 1) Birk Ruud Norway 187.75 points, 2) Colby Stevenson USA 183.00, 3) Henrik Harlaut Sweden 181.00, 4) Oliwer Magnusson Sweden 178.25, 5) Leonardo Donaggio Italy 172.00, 6) Javier Lliso Spain 171.50

Curling, men’s first set

Denmark-Canada 5-10

US-ROC after the extension 6-5

Norway-Switzerland 7-4

China-Sweden 4-6

Long-distance skating

Men & # 39; s 1500 m Final A 1) Hwang Dae-Heon South Korea 2.09,219, 2) Steven Dubois Canada 2.09.254, 3) Semjon Elistratov ROC 2.09,267, 4) Shaoang Liu Hungary 2.09.249, 5) Lee June-seo South Korea 2.09 , 622, 6) Shaolin Sandor Liu Hungary 2.09,953

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Tobogganing

Doubles: 1) Tobias Wendl / Tobias Arlt Germany 1.56,554, 2) Toni Eggert / Sascha Benecken Germany 1.56,653, 3) Thomas Steu / Lorenz Koller Austria 1.57,065, 4) Martins Bots / Roberts Plume Latvia 1.57,419, 5) Andris Sics / Juris Sics Latvia 1.57,437, 6) Emanuel Rieder / Simon Kainzwaldner Italy 1.57,597

Medal table (gold, silver, bronze, total)

Germany 5 3 0 8

Norway 4 2 4 10

Sweden 4 1 2 7

The Netherlands 3 3 1 7

China 3 2 0 5

Austria 2 4 4 10

Italy 2 4 1 7

ROC 2 3 6 11

Slovenia 2 1 2 5

USA 1 5 1 7

France 1 5 0 6

Canada 1 2 5 8

Japan 1 1 2 4

Switzerland 1 0 3 4

Australia 1 0 1 2

South Korea 1 0 1 2

Czech Republic 1 0 0 1

Slovakia 1 0 0 1

New Zealand 1 0 0 1

Belarus 0 1 0 1

Hungary 0 0 2 2

Poland 0 0 1 1

Finland 0 0 1 1

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