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Post by Panda on Feb 20, 2022 23:09:44 GMT 1
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Post by Panda on Feb 20, 2022 23:15:32 GMT 1
Teams that have won a medal, day-by-day: DAY 1 Austria Canada China France Germany Hungary Italy Japan Netherlands Norway ROC Slovenia Sweden DAY 2 Australia Finland New Zealand Poland United States DAY 3 Switzerland DAY 4 Belarus Czech Republic South Korea DAY 5 Slovakia DAY 6 Latvia Spain DAY 7 Belgium DAY 8none DAY 9none DAY 10none DAY 11 Estonia DAY 12 Ukraine DAY 13none DAY 14none DAY 15 Great Britain DAY 16none 29 teams won a medal, one fewer than in 2018. Estonia was the only team to win a medal this year that didn't in 2018 (classing ROC and the Olympic Athletes from Russia as the same team). Kazakhstan and Liechtenstein won medals in 2018 but didn't this year.
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Post by Panda on Feb 20, 2022 23:29:38 GMT 1
Day 16 points table: 1. United States 22 2. Germany 16 2. Sweden 16 4. ROC 15 5. Norway 14 5. Canada 14 5. Finland 14 8. Great Britain 13 9. Austria 11 9. Switzerland 11 11. France 7 11. Japan 7 13. Latvia 6 13. Slovakia 6 15. China 2 15. Slovenia 2 15. Denmark 2 18. Italy 1 18. South Korea 1
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Post by Panda on Feb 21, 2022 0:02:41 GMT 1
Final points table: (First brackets = position on medal table) (Second brackets = position on 2018 points table) 1(9)(8) ROC 358 2(1)(1) Norway 322 3(4)(3) United States 321 4(11)(2) Canada 317 5(2)(4) Germany 255 6(13)(11) Italy 245 7(7)(6) Austria 229 8(5)(10) Sweden 201 9(10(7) France 196 10(8)(5) Switzerland 189 11(12)(9) Japan 179 12(3)(14) China 175 13(6)(13) Netherlands 147 14(14)(12) South Korea 94 15(16)(15) Finland 91 16(15(18) Slovenia 69 17(21)(16) Czech Republic 57 17(19)(17) Great Britain 57 19(18)(20) Australia 56 20(24)(19) Belarus 49 21(27)(21) Poland 47 22(27)(21) Latvia 37 23(21)(26) Belgium 34 23(20)(25) Hungary 34 25(17)(23) New Zealand 25 26(-)(27) Kazakhstan 22 27(25)(27) Spain 20 28(25)(29) Ukraine 19 29(27)(31) Estonia 18 30(21)(24) Slovakia 15 31(-)(-) Georgia 12 32(-)(-) Ireland 5 32(-)(-) Monaco 5 32(-)(-) Turkey 5 35(-)(35) Israel 4 36(-)(-) Andorra 3 37(-)(32) Bulgaria 2 37(-)(37) Croatia 2 37(-)(34) Denmark 2 37(-)(30) Liechtenstein 2 41(-)(-) Moldova 1 Teams that scored points in 2018 but didn't in 2022: Romania (narrowly missed out on a point in several events, including the 4-man bobsleigh today) North Korea (didn't attend 2022 Games) Lithuania (best finish in any event was 21st place and the 12th highest nationality)
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Post by Panda on Feb 21, 2022 0:25:24 GMT 1
GREAT BRITAIN POINTS SCORERS:
BOBSLEIGH (6) 2-Man (M) - Brad Hall & Nick Gleeson (11th place, 1 point) 4-Man (M) - Brad Hall, Nick Gleeson, Greg Cackett, Taylor Lawrence (6th place, 5 points)
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING (2) 50km Freestyle * (M) - Andrew Musgrave (12th place, 2 points)
CURLING (20) Mixed Doubles - Bruce Mouat & Jen Dodds (4th place, 5 points) Men's - Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie, Hammy McMillan Jr, Ross Whyte (2nd place, 7 points) Women's - Eve Muirhead, Vicky Wright, Jen Dodds, Hailey Duff, Mili Smith (1st place, 8 points)
FIGURE SKATING (2) Ice Dance - Lilah Fear & Lewis Gibson (10th place, 2 points)
FREESTYLE SKIING (16) Moguls (W) - Makayla Gerken Schofield (8th place, 3 points) Big Air (W) - Kirsty Muir (5th place, 4 points) Slopestyle (W) - Kirsty Muir (8th place, 1 point) Halfpipe (W) - Zoe Atkin (9th place, 4 points) Halfpipe (M) - Gus Kenworthy (8th place, 4 points)
SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING (3) 1500m (M) - Farrell Treacy (9th place, 3 points)
SKELETON (1) Men's - Matt Weston (15th place, 1 point)
SNOWBOARDING (7) Snowboard Cross (W) - Charlotte Bankes (9th place, 3 points) Mixed Team Snowboard Cross - Charlotte Bankes & Huw Nightingale (6th place, 4 points)
* = race was shortened to 28.4km due to weather conditions
GB's 57 points was 16 down on their 2018 total of 73 but they finish in the same position on the points table.
Alpine skiing, luge and speed skating were the only sports in which GB competed and didn't score a point. Cornelius Kirsten finished 9th in the speed skating 1000m but the top 8 consisted of 8 different nationalities. Dave Ryding was 13th in the slalom and was the 9th highest nationality. He scored 4 points for finishing 9th in the same event in 2018, while there were also points in the team slalom, which for some reason, GB decided not to enter this time. Curling saw the biggest points increase from 2018, going from 9 to 20. Skeleton saw the biggest drop, going from 14 to just 1.
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Post by Shireblogger on Feb 21, 2022 8:20:16 GMT 1
Grear coverage, as always. Thank you Panda.
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