Noisy skater Kamila Valijeva, 15, collapsed in the free program and missed medals.
Alpine skiing
Women’s Alpine Combined: 1) Michelle Gisin Switzerland 2.25.67, 2) Wendy Holdener Switzerland 1.05 seconds behind, 3) Federica Brignone Italy –1.85, 4) Ester Ledecka Czech Republic –2.65, 5) Katharina Huber Austria –3 , 13, 6) Christine Scheyer Austria –3.58.
Curling
Gentlemen:
Semifinals: UK-US 8-4, Sweden-Canada 5-3.
The bronze match between the USA and Canada will be played on Friday, the final match between Britain and Sweden on Saturday.
Last matches in the first series: Denmark-USA 5-7, Sweden-Switzerland 8-10, Canada-Britain 2-5, Norway-Italy 9-4.
Finals of the first round (wins / losses): 1) Britain 8/1, 2) Sweden 7/2, 3) Canada 5/4, 4) USA 5/4, 5) China 4/5, 6) Norway 4/5, 7) Switzerland 4/5, 8) ROC 4/5, 9) Italy 3/6, 10) Denmark 1/8.
Ladies:
Last matches in the first series: Japan-Switzerland 4-8, ROC-Britain 4-9, Denmark-Canada 4-10, South Korea-Sweden 4-8.
Final situation (wins / losses): 1) Switzerland 8/1, 2) Sweden 7/2, 3) Great Britain 5/4, 4) Japan 5/4, 5) Canada 5/4, 6) USA 4/5, 7) China 4/5, 8) South Korea 4/5, 9) Denmark 2/7, 10) ROC 1/8.
The semi-finals Sweden-UK, Japan-Switzerland will be played on Friday.
Freestyle
Women’s skicross, results: 1) Sandra Näslund Sweden, 2) Marielle Thompson Canada, 3) Daniela Maier Germany, 4) Fanny Smith Switzerland, 5) Brittanyt Phelan Canada, 6) Coutrney Hoffos Canada, 7) Hannah Schmidt Canada, 8) Sami Kennedy-Sim Australia.
Snow Gutter Qualification (Top 12 in the Final):
1) Aaron Blunck USA 92.00, 2) Nico Porteous New Zealand 90.50, 3) Birk Irving USA 89.75, 4) David Wise USA 89.00, 5) Brendan Mackay Canada 87.25, 6) Noah Bowman Canada …. 23) Jon Sallinen Finland 18.50. – Sallinen was eliminated from the final.
Hockey
Ladies & # 39; Hockey Finals Canada – US 3–2 (2–0, 1–1, 0–1)
Speed skating
Women’s 1,000m: 1) Miho Takagi Japan 1.13.19 (Olympic record), 2) Jutta Leerdam Netherlands 0.64 seconds behind, 3) Brittany Bowe USA –1.42, 4) Angelina Golikova ROC –1.52, 5) Antoinette de Jong Holland –1.73, 6) Ireen Wüst Holland –1.92. – 30 athletes started the race.
Figure skating
Women, results: 1) Anna Shtsherbakova ROC 255.95 points (freeware 175.75), 2) Aleksandra Trusova ROC 251.73 (177.13), 3) Kaori Sakamoto Japan 233.13 (153.29), 4) Kamila Valijeva ROC 224.09 (141.93), 5) Wakaba Higuchi Japan 214.44 (140.93), 6) You Young South Korea 213.09 (142.75), 7) Alysa Liu USA 208.95 (139.45), 8) Loena Hendrickx Belgium 206.79 (136.70), 9) Kim Ye-lim South Korea 202.63 (134.85), 10) Mariah Bell USA 202.30 (136.92) ),
… 25) Jenni Saarinen Finland 153.04 (96.07). 25 skaters entered the free program.
Incorporated
Team competition (HS140 hill and 4×5 km skiing): 1) Norway (Espen Björnstad, Espen Andersen, Jens Lurås Oftebro, Jörgen Graabak) 50.45.1, 2) Germany (Manuel Faisst, Julian Schmid, Eric Frenzel, Vinzenz Geiger) , 9 seconds, 3) Japan (Yoshito Watabe, Hideaki Nagai, Akito Watabe, Ryota Yamamoto) –55.2, 4) Austria (Franz-Josef Rehrl, Johannes Lamparter, Lukas Greiderer, Martin Fritz), 5) France (Gael Blondeau , Matteo Baud, Antoine Gerard, Laurent Muhlethaler) –2.15.0, 6) USA (Taylor Fletcher, Ben Loomis, Jasper Good, Jared Shumate) –2.22.0, 7) Czech Republic (Tomas Portyk, Jan Vytrval, Ondrej Pazout, Lukas Danek) –2.25.5, 8) (Ilkka Herola, Arttu Mäkiaho, Eero Hirvonen, Perttu Reponen) –2.39.0, 9) Italy –6.21.9, 10) China –13.50.0.
Situation after the hill section: 1) Austria 475.4 points, 2) Norway 469.4, difference to the top 8 seconds, 3) Germany 467.0, –11, 4) Japan 466.6, –12, 5) France 410.0 , –1.27, 6) Czech Republic 403.7, –1.36, 7) USA 387.1, –1.58, 8) Finland 385.1, –2.00, 9) Italy 320.1, –3.27, 10) China 184.7 , –6.28.
Olympic medal table
(gold, silver, bronze, total):
Norway 14, 7, 8, 29
Germany 10, 7, 5, 22
USA 8, 8, 5, 21
Sweden 7, 4, 4, 15
China 7, 4, 2, 13
Austria 6, 7, 4, 17
The Netherlands 6, 5, 4, 15
Switzerland 6, 1, 5, 12
ROC 5, 9, 12, 26
France 4, 7, 2, 13
Canada 4, 5, 11, 20
Japan 3, 5, 9, 17
Italy 2, 7, 7, 16
South Korea 2, 4, 1, 7
Slovenia 2, 3, 2, 7
Finland 1, 2, 3, 6
Australia 1, 2, 1, 4
New Zealand 1, 1, 0, 2
Hungary 1, 0, 2, 3
Czech Republic 1, 0, 1, 2
Slovakia 1, 0, 0, 1
Belarus 0, 2, 0, 2
Spain 0, 1, 0, 1
Ukraine 0, 1, 0, 1
Belgium 0, 0, 1, 1
Estonia 0, 0, 1, 1
Latvia 0, 0, 1, 1
Poland 0, 0, 1, 1
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