The Czech biathletes paid for the worse shooting in the fighter race and took the places outside the top 30. The best of them, Michal Krčmář, did not improve the sixteenth place in the sprint and after seven mistakes on the shooting range he fell to 34th place. Mikuláš Karlík finished 42nd after eight penalty rounds, Adam Václavík was two places behind him and Jakub Štvrtecký finished forty-eight. The flawless Quentin Fillon Maillet from France won.
Tarjei Bö from Norway finished second ahead of Eduard Latypov from Russia. Sprint winner Johannes Thingnes Bö paid extra for the third shooting item, where he made three mistakes in difficult conditions in difficult conditions. After a total of seven penalty rounds, he finished fifth.
Czech women’s hopes turned out similarly. Despite four mistakes at the shooting range, Markéta Davidová improved by thirteen places compared to the start and finished 28th. Lucie Charvátová, who dropped to 34th place, also completed four penalty rounds, while Jessica Jislová finished one place worse. Tereza Voborníková was caught by the bike and did not finish the race. The winner was Marte Olsbu Röiseland from Norway, who masterfully followed the sprint triumph.
Olsbu Röiseland, the leader of the World Cup standings, has won her fourth medal and third gold at the China Games. In addition to the sprint, she also won with a mixed relay and won bronze in the endurance race.
Elvira Öbergová from Sweden kept the second place in the sprint in the fighter, her Norwegian compatriot Tiril Eckhoff finished third after the problems of Ingrid Tandervold in the last round.
Program of Sunday’s races at the Beijing Games: |
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3:15 and 6:45 giant slalom men (Kryzl, Zabystran) |
8:00 cross-country skiing relay 4×10 km men (CZ) |
10:00 biathlon – women’s 10 km chase (Charvátová, Jislová, Davidová, Voborníková) |
11:45 biathlon – 12.5 km men’s fighter race |
12:00 short track speed skating – 500m men |
14:00 speed skating – 500 m women |
The Swiss winner in the giant slalom was the Swiss favorite Marco Odermatt, who thus fully compensated for the disappointment of the previous two races in Yenching. Czech skier Kryštof Krýzl finished nineteenth and equaled his result in this discipline from last year’s World Championship. Jan Zabystřan did not finish the first round in heavy snowfall.
The overall leader of the World Cup was already leading after the opening round and in the sum of times he defeated the Slovenian Žan Kranjec by 19 hundredths of a second, who moved to the podium from the eighth position. The reigning world champion Mathieu Faivre from France won the bronze.
Russian skiers won the 4×10 km Olympic relay. They defeated the Norwegian defending champion by more than a minute, the French finished third. The Czechs did not make a name for themselves among the elite. Adam Fellner, Michal Novak, Petr Knop and Jan Pechousek finished twelfth, which is two places worse than four years ago in Pyongyang.
The Dutch short-speed skater Suzanne Schulting won the second Olympic gold medal at the Beijing Games as the finisher of the 3000-meter relay. Selma Poutsma, Xandra Velzeboer and Yara van Kerkhof dominated the team race.
On the shortest men’s track of 500 meters, the fastest was Shaoang Liu from Hungary, who added gold to the two bronzes.
Humphries is heading for the third Olympic gold at the premiere of Monobob
Star bass player Kaillie Humphries is heading for the third round behind the third Olympic gold and fourth overall medal at the premiere of the monobob. In the middle of the competition in Yen-ching, the Canadian native representing the USA leads by more than a second.
In the Olympic race, Humphries leads two of four races per second and four hundredths ahead of Christine de Bruin of Canada. Laura Nolte from Germany is third, and Elana Meyers Taylor from the USA is fourth in the podium game. The race will culminate on Monday.
Zdráhalová in 25th place
Speed skater Nikola Zdráhalová took 25th place in the 500m Olympic race. The favorite American Erin Jackson won the gold in Beijing, beating Miho Takagi from Japan by eight hundredths in a new track record of 37.040 seconds. Bronze was won by Russia’s Angelina Golikova.
XXIV. Beijing Winter Olympics: |
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Curling: |
Men – Basic Group: |
Sweden – Norway 6: 4 |
Britain – China 7: 6 |
Canada – USA 10: 5 |
Russia – Italy 10: 7 |
Women – basic group: |
Britain – Denmark 7: 2 |
Sweden – USA 10: 4 |
Switzerland – Canada 8: 4 |
China – Korea 6: 5 in the extra end. |
Boby: |
Women – Monobob (after 2 of 4 rides): |
1. Humphriesová (USA) 2:09,10 (1:04,44+1:04,66) |
2. De Bruinová (Kan.) -1.04 (1:05.12+1:05.02) |
3. Nolte (DEU) -1.22 (1: 04.74 + 1: 05.58) |
Downhill skiing: |
Men’s Giant Slalom: |
1. Odermatt (Switzerland) 2: 09.35 min. (1: 02.93 + 1: 06.42), |
2. Kranjec (Slovenian) -0.19 (1: 03.71 + 1: 05.83), |
3. Faivre (Fr.) -1.34 (1: 03.01 + 1: 07.68), |
4. Radamus (USA) -1.60 (1:03.79+1:07.16), |
5. Favrot -1.69 (1: 03.12 + 1: 07.16) and Pinturault (oba Fr.) -1.69 (1: 03.99 + 1: 07.05), |
7. Caviezel (Switzerland) -1.85 (1: 03.90 + 1: 07.30), |
8. Kristoffersen (Nor.) -1.90 (1: 03.05 + 1: 08.20), |
9. Verdu (And.) -1,93 (1:04,48+1:06,80), |
10. Zubcic (HRV) -2.74 (1: 04.69 + 1: 07.40), |
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19. Krýzl -6.21 (1: 07.29 + 1: 08.27), Zabystřan (both CR) did not finish the 1st round. |
Biathlon: |
Men & # 39; s Pursuit (12.5 km): |
1. Fillon Maillet (Fr.) 39: 07.5 min. (0 penalty areas) |
2. T. Bö (Nor.) -28,6 (1) |
3. Latypov (Rus.) -35,3 (1) |
4. Hofer (It.) -51,1 (0) |
5. J.T. Bö (Nor.) -2:13,7 (7) |
6. Rees (DEU) -2: 30.2 (1) |
7. Desthieux (Fr.) -2: 47.2 (3) |
8. Samuelsson (SWE) -3: 02.7 (5) |
9. Jacquelin (Fr.) -3:06,2 (6) |
10. Leitner (Rak.) -3:08.8 (1) |
… 34. Pub -4: 59.4 (7) |
42. Karlík -6: 31.3 (8) |
44. Václavík -6:33,7 (6) |
48. Štvrtecký (all CR) -7: 24.6 (7). |
Women & # 39; s Pursuit (10 km): |
1. Röiselandová (NOR) 34: 46.9 (1st circuit) |
2. E. Öbergová (SWE) -1: 36.5 (3) |
3. Eckhoffová (Nor.) -1:48,7 (3) |
4. Solova (White) -1: 58.9 (3) |
5. Persson (SWE) -2: 07.2 (2) |
6. Wiererová (It.) -2:09,1 (3) |
7. Hauserová (AUT) -2: 09.8 (2) |
8. Simonová (Fr.) -2:18,3 (2) |
9. Hojnisz-Stareg (POL) -2: 28.8 (2), 10 |
P. Fialková (SR) -2:38,8 (2) |
… 28. Davidová -4: 02.9 (4) |
34. Charvátová -4:56,3 (4) |
35. Jislova -5: 07.6 (2) |
Voborníková (all Czech Republic) caught up in the round. |
Short track speed skating: |
Men & # 39; s 500 m |
1. Shaoang Liu (HUN) 40,338 |
2. Ivlijev (Rus.) 40,431 |
3. Dubois (Kan.) 40,669 |
4. Ašgalijev (Kaz.) 40,869 |
5. Sighel (It.) |
6. Wu Ta-ching (China) 41,157 |
7. Sitnikov (Rus.) 41,217 |
8. Nikisha (Kaz.) 41,329 |
9. Kruzbergs (Lot.) 41,465. |
Women’s 3000m Relay: |
1. Netherlands (Schulting, Poutsma, Velzeboer, Van Kerkhof) 4: 03,409 |
2. Korea (So Wi-min, Che Minchong, Kim A Lang, I Ju-pin) 4: 03,627 |
3rd |
4. Canada 4:04,329 |
5. Italy 4: 09,688 |
6. Poland 4: 10.074 |
7. Russia 4: 06,064 |
8. USA 4:06,098 |
Cross-country skiing: |
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Men & # 39; s 4×10 km Relay: |
1. Russia (Chervotkin, Bolshunov, Spicov, Ustugov) 1: 54: 50.7 hrs. |
2. Norsko (Iversen, Golberg, Holund, Klaebo) -1: 07.2 |
3. Francie (Jouve, Lapalus, Parisse, Manificat) -1:16.4 |
4. Sweden -2: 09.7 |
5. Germany -2: 55.8 |
6. Finland -4: 37.9 |
7. Switzerland -5: 22.6 |
8. Italy -5: 25.9 |
9. USA -8:05,6 |
10. Japan -8: 10.8 |
… 12. CR (Fellner, Novak, Knop, Pechousek) -10: 07.1 |
Men’s Hockey: |
Group C: |
Finland – Sweden 4: 3 in overtime (0: 0, 0: 3, 3: 0 – 1: 0) |
Slovakia – Latvia 5: 2 (1: 1, 2: 0, 2: 1) |
Speedskating: |
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Women’s 500m: |
1. Jackson (USA) 37.04 |
2. M. Takagiová (Jap.) 37,12 |
3. Golikova (RUS) 37.21 |
4. Herzogová (AUT) 37.28 |
5. Leerdamová 37,34 |
6. Koková (both Niz.) 37.39 |
7. Kim Min-sun (Korea) 37.60 |
8. Kachanovova (RUS) 37.65 |
9. Ziomekova (Pol.) 37.70 |
10. Fatkulinová (Rus.) 37.76 |
… 25. Zdráhalová (CZE) 39.18. |