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On the second day of the Winter Olympic Games, six sets of awards were played, in the “sharing” of which the Russians also took part.
Snowboard. Women. Slopestyle
1. Zoe Sadowski (New Zealand), 2. Julia Marino (USA), 3. Tess Cody (Australia)
Skiathlon. Men. 15+15 km
1. Alexander Bolshunov (Russia), 2. Denis Spitsov (Russia), 3. Iivo Niskanen (Finland)
Skates. Men. 5,000 meters
1. Niels van der Pool (Sweden), 2. Patrick Rest (Netherlands), 3. Halleyr Engebroten (Norway)
Ski jumping. Men
1. Reyu Kobayashi (Japan), 2. Manuel Fettner (Austria), 3. David Kubacki (Poland)
Freestyle. Mogul. Women
1. Jakara Anthony (Australia), 2. Jelyn Kof (USA), 3. Anastasia Smirnova (Russia)
Luge. Men
1. Johannes Ludwig (Germany), 2. Wolfgang Kindl (Austria), 3. Dominik Fischnaller (Italy)
Norway currently leads the medal standings with two gold and one bronze medals. The Swedes have two “gold”. The Russians are in third place, although they are ahead of everyone in terms of the number of medals won: one gold, two silver and bronze each.
Tomorrow, nine sets of awards will be played at the Games.
Source: Rosbalt

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