57 Polish athletes went to this year’s Winter Olympics in Almost half of them, because as many as 28 players, perform at this event for the first time. So far the Polish national team has won one medal – specifically Dawid Kubacki, who won a bronze medal in the competition on the normal hill in Zhangjiakou, losing only to Ryoyu Kobayashi and Manuel Fettner.
Biathletes and skaters will fight for a surprise on Sunday, February 13
After Saturday’s excitement in jumping, on Sunday there won’t be such a huge chance for a medal. Although she will certainly fight for it. If the Polish biathlete scores great shooting, and if the rivals do a bit worse, there is a chance for the coveted “circle”.
Marte Olsbu Roeiseland from Norway will be the first to set off on the route. Hojnisz-Starêga has a relatively small advantage over it, amounting to one minute and twenty-nine seconds. The Polish woman will ride as the sixteenth, but almost simultaneously as many as six competitors will start with a start of 1:28 – 1:31 min. He will fight for the improvement of the result, which will start as 53rd with a loss of ± 2:39 minutes. Grzegorz Guzik will appear among the men, but the distant position after the sprint is not optimistic before the Sunday chase.
On Sunday, Polish sprinters will try to get a surprise. Angelika Wójcik and Kaja Ziomek will fight for 500 meters. The former won one of the World Cup races this season, and the latter was the third time. May they have more luck than Piotr Michalski, who was only 0.03 seconds short of the medal. Ultimately, he was fifth.
Beijing 2022. Poles starts on February 13
Alpine skiing
- 3:15 -, men’s giant slalom – 1st run (Micha³ Jasiczek, Paweł Pyjas)
- 6:45 – alpine skiing, men’s giant slalom – 2nd run (medals)
Biathlon (medals)
- 10:00 – biathlon, women’s 10 km chase race (Monika Hojnisz-Starêga, Kamila ¯uk)
- 11:45 – biathlon, men’s 12.5 km race (Grzegorz Guzik)
Short track
- 12:35 – short track, women’s relay – final B (Poland)
Speed skating (medals)
- 14:56 – speed skating, women’s 500 meters – final (And¿elika Wójcik, Kaja Ziomek)
Source: Sport

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