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On February 13, Russian athletes at the Olympics won medals of all denominations and came in second place in terms of their number – they now have 17 of them: four gold, five silver and eight bronze. Only Norway has more of them – 21 (9-5-7), which leads the team standings.
Skis. Men. Relay, 4×10 km
1. Russia (Alexey Chervotkin, Alexander Bolshunov, Denis Spitsov, Sergey Ustyugov), 2. Norway, 3. France.
Biathlon. Women. Pursuit, 10 km
1. Marta Ohlsbu Roiseland (Norway), 2. Elvira Oeberg (Sweden), 3. Tiril Eckhoff (Norway).
Biathlon. Men. Pursuit, 12.5 km
1. Quentin Fillon-Maillet (France) – 39.07.5, 2. Tarjei Be (Norway), 3. Eduard Latypov (Russia).
Skates. Women’s 500m
1. Erin Jackson (USA), 2. Miho Takagi (Japan), 3. Angelina Golikova (Russia).
Skiing. Men. Giant slalom
1. Marco Odermatt (Switzerland), 2. Jean Kranets (Slovenia), 3. Mathieu Faivre (France).
Short track. Women. Relay, 3000 m
1. Netherlands, 2. Korea, 3. Canada.
Short track. Men’s 500m
1. Liu Shaoan (Hungary), 2. Konstantin Ivliev (Russia), 3. Stephen Dubois (Canada) – 40.68.
Source: Rosbalt

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