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Natalya Nepryaeva lost only 0.1 seconds in the fight for the bronze medal at the Beijing Olympics in the 10 km cross-country skiing “classic”. Our lugers finished fourth in the relay. The Russians had no more “approaches” to the prizes.
Ski race. Individual race, 10 km. Women
1. Teresa Johaug (Norway), 2. Kerttu Niskanen (Finland), 3. Krista Parmakoski (Finland)
Figure skating. Men
1. Nathan Chen (USA), 2. Yuma Kagiyama (JP), 3. Shoma Uno (JP)
Luge. Team competition
1. Germany, 2. Austria, 3. Latvia
Skates. 5000 meters. Women
1. Irena Schouten (Netherlands), 2. Isabella Weidemann (Canada), 3. Martina Sablikova (Czech Republic)
Snowboard. Acrobatics. Team Tournament
1. USA, 2. China, 3. Canada
Snowboard. Board cross. Men
1. Alessandro Hemmerle (Austria), 2. Eliot Gronden (Canada), 3. Omar Vizintin (Italy)
Skiing. Super combination. Slalom
1. Johannes Strolz (Austria), 2. Alexander Kilde (Norway), 3. James Crawford (Canada)
Snowboard. Halfpipe. Women
1. Chloe Kim (USA), 2. Keralt Castellet (Spain), 3. Sena Tomita (Japan).
In terms of “gold” Germany took the lead in the team event, and in terms of the number of medals – Austria.
According to the results of the seventh day of the competition, the Russian team dropped to the ninth line. The situation with the “doping” of Kamila Valieva is still unclear.
Source: Rosbalt

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