Winter Olympics: GB women's curlers beat Japan to retrieve play-off hopes
A dominant 10-4 win against Japan gave Great Britain's women's curlers a chance of reaching the play-offs at the Winter Olympics.
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A dominant 10-4 win against Japan gave Great Britain's women's curlers a chance of reaching the play-offs at the Winter Olympics.
The Russian Olympic Committee threw away a huge lead in the final leg of the men’s biathlon relay to hand gold to Norway at the Winter Olympics in Beijing. Eduard Latypov was wasteful in the final standing shoot, blowing a lead of nearly a minute over Norway while Vetle Sjaastad Christiansen was faultless with the rifle to surge the Norwegians into the lead. France had been 44.8 seconds behind Latypov but also came out ahead after the final shoot to claim silver as the Russians settled for bronze.
Shooting clean in the anchor leg, Vetle Sjaastad Christiansen clinched an unlikely victory for Norway to claim the men’s 4x7.5km relay in the Beijing 2022 biathlon competition on Tuesday (15 February).
Andri Ragettli came out on top of the freeski slopestyle qualifications with a field-best score of 85.08 as he headed into Wednesday's final. He was joined by big air gold medallist 21-year-old Birk Ruud, and American rider Nicholas Goepper who proceeded in the top three positions.
Kirsty Muir and Katie Summerhayes both finished outside the medals in the slopestyle final to extend Team GB’s wait for a first medal at these Winter Olympics.
Team USA men's bobsleigh pilot Hunter Church knows the lows of an Olympic Winter Games cycle, and at Beijing 2022 he’s looking to enjoy the highs.
It was a special moment for Swiss rider Corinne Suter as she out rode a phenomenal Sofia Goggia to claim gold medal and her first Olympic podium finish. The 27-year-old from Schwyz, Switzerland crossed the finish line in a time of 1:31.87, 0.16 seconds ahead of Goggia to dismantle an all-Italian podium. Ad/> Speaking to BBC Sport after her run, she admitted that she had nothing to say shortly after fulfilling a lifelong dream.
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