Today at the Winter Olympics: Great Britain’s curlers bounce back
Great Britain’s women’s curlers ended Thursday on a high as they beat defending Olympic champions Sweden 8-2 to recover from an opening loss to Switzerland earlier in the day.
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Great Britain’s women’s curlers ended Thursday on a high as they beat defending Olympic champions Sweden 8-2 to recover from an opening loss to Switzerland earlier in the day.
Laura Deas and Brogan Crowley have a mountain to climb after two runs of the women’s skeleton, with the former at a loss to explain why she lacked pace. With Team GB’s record in skeleton down the years, there was hope that Deas and Crowley would make up for what has been a slow start to the Games. Ad/> But after two of the four runs, Deas and Crowley sit in 21st and 22nd place respectively behind leader Jaclyn Narracott.
YANQING, China : Australia's Jaclyn Narracott was on track at the halfway mark of the women's skeleton on Friday to become the first slider outside of Europe and North America to claim a medal in the event as the sun set on Britain's dominance of the event.
Queenslander Jaclyn Narracott leads the Winter Olympics skeleton field after two completed runs at the Yanqing sliding centre.
Great Britain’s 20-year-old streak of Olympic medals in the women’s skeleton is over after a calamitous start by Laura Deas and Brogan Crowley in Yanqing on Friday.
Laura Deas and Brogan Crowley have a mountain to climb after two runs of the women’s skeleton. With Team GB’s record in skeleton down the years, there was hope that Deas and Crowley would make up for what has been a slow start to the Games. Ad/> But after two of the four runs, Deas and Crowley sit in 21st and 22nd place respectively.
Gower - competing in his first Olympics, started the day strongly with 14th in the Downhill, before going two places better in the Slalom, finishing with an overall time of 2:37.74 and Ireland’s best Alpine Skiing result ever.