Poles face chances for medals.  This is the schedule of the games on February 16 [ROZK£AD]

Poles face chances for medals. This is the schedule of the games on February 16 [ROZK£AD]

are ending slowly. Since February 4, athletes from all over the world have been competing in the arenas in Beijing. The Games will last until February 20, and the Poles still have a chance to increase their medal achievements. Who will start on Wednesday, February 16?

Beijing 2022. More starts of Poles and chances for a medal at the Winter Olympics

We will start very early, already at 3:15 am. Then the first men’s slalom run will take place. The Swiss and the Austrians dominate this rivalry. Two Poles will start. Micha³ Jasiczek (number 43) and Pawe³ Pyjas (51). The second ride is scheduled for 6:27. To start in it, you need to take a place in the leading “30” in the 1st pass.

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At 8:10 there will be semi-finals of team sprints in cross-country skiing. Izabela Marcisz and Monika Skinder will start in the women’s team, and Maciej Starêga and Kamil Bury in the men’s team. The two fastest teams and another six with the best times will secure a direct advance to the finals. At the same time, there will be a women’s biathlon relay. Polish women will appear in the composition of Kamila ¯uk, Kinga Zbylut and Anna Mąka.

Wednesday will also be the last chance for a medal for. At 12:10 the quarter-final of 1500 meters short track competition. Kamila Stormowska will also perform.

It is also worth following the struggle. The United States will play unbeaten in the group stage with Slovakia (4:40 am) as the first in the quarter-finals. The next matches will take place:

  • Russian Olympic Committee – Denmark (7.50am),
  • Finland – Switzerland (7:50 am),
  • Sweden – Canada (2:05 pm).

Distribution of the day for February 16:

Biathlon:

  • 8:45 women – women’s relay – (Poland: Monika Hojnisz-Starêga, Kamila ¯uk, Kinga Zbylut, Anna Mąka)

Cross-country skiing:

  • 8:15 women – classic team sprint – semi-finals (Izabela Marcisz, Monika Skinder)
  • 9:15 men – classic team sprint – semi-finals (Maciej Starêga, Kamil Bury)
  • 10:15 women – classic team sprint – final (possibly Izabela Marcisz, Monika Skinder)
  • 10:45 men – classic team sprint – final (possibly Maciej Starêga, Kamil Bury)

Curling:

  • 2:05 women – group round – session 10
  • 7:05 men – group round – session 11
  • 13:05 women – group round – session 11

Alpine skiing:

  • 3:15 men – slalom downhill 1 (Micha³ Jasiczek, Paweł Pyjas)
  • 6:45 men – slalom downhill 2 (possibly Micha³ Jasiczek, Paweł Pyjas)

Freestyle skiing:

  • 2.30 men – slopestyle – final downhill 1
  • 2.57 men – slopestyle – final downhill 2
  • 3.24 men – slopestyle – final downhill 3
  • 12.00 men – acrobatic jumping – final 1
  • 13.00 men – acrobatic jumping – final 2

Short track:

  • 12.30 women – 1500 m – quarter-finals (Natalia Maliszewska, Kamila Stormowska)
  • 1:15 pm women – 1500 m – semi-finals (possibly Natalia Maliszewska, Kamila Stormowska)
  • 13.32 men – 5000 m Relay race – final B
  • 13.44 men – 5000 m Relay race – final A
  • 14.11 women – 1500 m – final B (possibly Maliszewska, Stormowska)
  • 14.18 women – 1500 m – final A (possibly Maliszewska, Stormowska)

Source: Sport

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