Australia’s Jakara Anthony wins gold in women’s moguls after smooth run at Beijing Games
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With the Winter Olympic Games having kicked off in Beijing on 4 February, a host of crazy things have surfaced across the internet.
YANQING, China : Johannes Ludwig of Germany won the gold medal in the men's singles luge at the Beijing Winter Olympics on Sunday.
ZHANGJIAKOU, China :Jakara Anthony of Australia won gold in the women's freestyle skiing moguls event on Sunday, barreling down a steep course and completing backflips to earn her country its first gold medal at the Winter Games in over a decade.
Zoi Sadowski Synnott made history on Sunday after winning New Zealand's first ever Winter Olympic gold but the men's downhill skiers were forced to wait 24 hours for their chance. Seven golds were up for grabs on the second full day of competition in the Chinese capital. Seven became six when the main event of the day, the men's downhill one of the most closely watched events at the Winter Olympics was postponed until Monday because of gusty winds.
Makayla Gerken Schofield became the first Briton to reach the moguls finals at a Winter Olympics as Australia's Jakara Anthony won the gold medal.
Norway beat Team GB 6-2 in the mixed curling doubles with a dominant performance. It was Team GB's third loss of the round robin stage and they now face a crucial match against the USA on Monday, where a win could still see them qualify for the semi-finals. Ad/> Magnus Nedregotten and Kristin Skaslien kept Team GB off the scoreboard in the first two ends as they took a 2-0 lead.