Steel will play decisive races in Beijing, while cross-country skiers will start the relay

Steel will play decisive races in Beijing, while cross-country skiers will start the relay

At 14.20 Latvian time, the third race will start for skeletonists, but at 15.55 – the fourth. The time in Latvia at that time is still indicated. The competition will be broadcast live on Latvian Television Channel 7 (LTV7).

After two trips on Friday, Steel ranks 20th.

The leader is the Australian Jacqueline Narakota, from whom the German Hanna Naize is 0.21 seconds behind, but the top three is completed by another German skeletonist Tīna Hermane, yielding to Narakota in 0.23 seconds.

The steel leader loses 1.79 seconds.

In the third race, the athletes will go according to their place after the first day’s competition, but in the fourth race, in which only the top 20 skeletonists will take part, they will go from the 20th to the first place winner.

At 9.30 the competition will start in the 4×5 kilometer relay. The competition will be broadcast live on LTV7.

Latvia, which is represented in the women’s ski relay for the first time, is represented in these games by five participants, from whom a relay team will be formed – Kitija Auziņa, Patrīcija Eiduka, Samanta Krampe, Estere Wolf and biathlete Baiba Bendika.

18 quartets have been entered for the start.

Latvia will start with the 15th number.

On Saturday, the medals will be divided into six disciplines in biathlon, cross-country skiing, skeleton, springboarding, snowboarding and speed skating.

In Beijing, Latvia is represented at the Olympic Games by 57 athletes in 11 sports: speed skating, biathlon, bobsleigh, figure skating, cross-country skiing, freestyle, hockey, downhill skiing, tobogganing, skeleton, short track, downhill skiing and Nordic dueling.

After the Olympic Games, the Paralympic Games will take place in Beijing from March 4 to 13.

Composition of the Latvian team for participation in the Beijing Winter Olympics:

Haralds Silovs (speed skating), Baiba Bendika (biathlon), Oskars Ķibermanis, Matīss Miknis, Dāvis Spriņģis, Edgars Nemme, Emīls Cipulis (bobsleigh), Martins Dukurs, Thomas Dukurs, Andyas Ieva Vītola, Kristers Aparjods, Gints Bērziņš, Artūrs Dārznieks, Roberts Plūme, Mārtiņš Bots, Juris Šics, Andris Šics (sleigh sports), Deniss Vasiljevs (figure skating), Roberts Krūzbergs, Reinis Bērziņš (shorts trx), Patija Auz Krampe, Estere Volfa, Baiba Bendika, Raimo Vīgants, Roberts Slotiņš (cross-country skiing), Liene Bondare, Miks Zvejnieks (downhill skiing), Markuss Vinogradovs (northern duel), Ivars Punnenovs, Jānis Kalniņš, Kristers Gudļskis Kristaps Zīle, Patriks Ozols, Jānis Jaks, Uvis Jānis Balinskis, Nauris Sējējs, Roberts Mamčics, Arturs Kulda, Lauris Dārziņš, Nikolajs Jeļisejevs, Mārtiņš Karsums, Miks Indrašis, Rihards Bukarts, Rodrigo Ābols, Andris Džeriņš , Oskars Batņa, Deniss Smirnovs, Renārs Krastenbergs, Mārtiņš Dzierkals, Kaspars Daugaviņš, Ronalds Ķēniņš (hockey).

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