Chronological summary of the 2018 Winter Olympics
This is a chronological summary of the major events of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang County, South Korea. Two events, the curling mixed doubles tournament and the men's normal hill ski jumping competition, held their preliminary rounds on 8 February. The opening ceremony took place one day later on 9 February. The last day of competition and the closing ceremony was on 25 February.[1]
The games featured 102 events in 15 sports, making it the first Winter Olympics to surpass 100 medal events. Four new disciplines in existing sports were introduced to the Winter Olympic programme in Pyeongchang, including big air snowboarding, mixed doubles curling, mass start speed skating, and mixed team alpine skiing.[2]
A Unified Korea women's ice hockey team competed under a separate IOC country code designation (COR); in all other sports, there was a separate North Korea team and a separate South Korea team.[3] As a result of the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee due to the Russian doping scandal, Russian athletes competed as "Olympic Athletes from Russia" (OAR) under a neutral flag and with the Olympic anthem playing in any ceremony.[4]
Calendar edit
OC | Opening ceremony | ● | Event competitions | 1 | Event finals | EG | Exhibition gala | CC | Closing ceremony |
February | 8th Thu | 9th Fri | 10th Sat | 11th Sun | 12th Mon | 13th Tue | 14th Wed | 15th Thu | 16th Fri | 17th Sat | 18th Sun | 19th Mon | 20th Tue | 21st Wed | 22nd Thu | 23rd Fri | 24th Sat | 25th Sun | Events | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ceremonies | OC | CC | — | |||||||||||||||||
Alpine skiing | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 11 | |||||||||||
Biathlon | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 11 | ||||||||||
Bobsleigh | ● | 1 | ● | 1 | ● | 1 | 3 | |||||||||||||
Cross-country skiing | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 12 | |||||||||
Curling | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 1 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 1 | 1 | 3 | |
Figure skating | ● | ● | 1 | ● | 1 | ● | 1 | ● | 1 | ● | 1 | EG | 5 | |||||||
Freestyle skiing | ● | 1 | 1 | ● | 1 | 1 | 2 | ● | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 10 | |||||||
Ice hockey | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 1 | ● | ● | 1 | 2 | |||
Luge | ● | 1 | ● | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 | |||||||||||||
Nordic combined | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
Short track speed skating | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 8 | ||||||||||||||
Skeleton | ● | 1 | 1 | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Ski jumping | ● | 1 | 1 | ● | 1 | 1 | 4 | |||||||||||||
Snowboarding | ● | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ● | ● | 1 | 3 | 10 | ||||||||
Speed skating | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 14 | |||||||
Daily medal events | 0 | 0 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 4 | 9 | 7 | 9 | 6 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 10 | 4 | 8 | 4 | 102 | |
Cumulative total | 0 | 0 | 5 | 11 | 18 | 26 | 30 | 39 | 46 | 55 | 61 | 64 | 69 | 76 | 86 | 90 | 98 | 102 | ||
February | 8th Thu | 9th Fri | 10th Sat | 11th Sun | 12th Mon | 13th Tue | 14th Wed | 15th Thu | 16th Fri | 17th Sat | 18th Sun | 19th Mon | 20th Tue | 21st Wed | 22nd Thu | 23rd Fri | 24th Sat | 25th Sun | Total events |
Medal table edit
* Host nation (South Korea[5])
Rank | NOC | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Norway | 14 | 14 | 11 | 39 |
2 | Germany | 14 | 10 | 7 | 31 |
3 | Canada | 11 | 8 | 10 | 29 |
4 | United States | 9 | 8 | 6 | 23 |
5 | Netherlands | 8 | 6 | 6 | 20 |
6 | Sweden | 7 | 6 | 1 | 14 |
7 | South Korea* | 5 | 8 | 4 | 17 |
8 | Switzerland | 5 | 6 | 4 | 15 |
9 | France | 5 | 4 | 6 | 15 |
10 | Austria | 5 | 3 | 6 | 14 |
11–30 | Remaining | 20 | 29 | 41 | 90 |
Totals (30 entries) | 103 | 102 | 102 | 307 |
Day (−1) — Thursday 8 February edit
- This was the first day of matches in the round robin stage of the mixed doubles tournament.
- The qualification round of the men's normal hill individual was held, with Andreas Wellinger of Germany taking the top spot with a total score of 133.5.[6] By participating, Japan's Noriaki Kasai became the first athlete in history to participate in eight different Winter Olympics.[7]
Day 0 — Friday 9 February edit
- This was the second day of matches in the round robin stage of the mixed doubles tournament.
- The men's short and the pairs short in the team event were held, with the day finishing with Canada in the lead with 17 points.[8]
- The qualifying rounds of both the men's moguls and the women's moguls took place, with Canada's Mikaël Kingsbury[9] and France's Perrine Laffont[10] taking the top spots, respectively.
- The opening ceremony at Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium began at 20:00 KST. Yuna Kim, figure skater gold medalist in 2010 and silver medalist in 2014, lit the Olympic cauldron.[11]
Day 1 — Saturday 10 February edit
Detailed results (day 1) edit
- In the women's sprint, Germany's Laura Dahlmeier recorded a time of 21:06.2 with no penalties to win the gold, Norway's Marte Olsbu had 21:30.4 to win the silver, and Veronika Vítková of the Czech Republic finished in 21:32.0 to win the bronze.[12]
- In the women's skiathlon, Sweden's Charlotte Kalla won the gold with a time of 40:44.9, Marit Bjørgen of Norway was 7.8 seconds back to win the silver, and Krista Pärmäkoski of Finland won the bronze at 10.1 back.[13]
- This was the third day of matches in the round robin stage of the mixed doubles tournament.
- This was the first day of matches in the group stage of the women's tournament.
- The first two runs in the men's singles were held, with Germany's Felix Loch leading at the end of the day with a total time of 1:35.299.[14]
- South Korea's Lim Hyo-jun set an Olympic record time of 2:10.485 in the final race of the men's 1500m to win the gold. Sjinkie Knegt of the Netherlands had a time of 2:10.555 to win the silver, and Semion Elistratov of Russia had a time of 2:10.687 to win the bronze.[15]
- In the qualifying heats of the women's 500m, Elise Christie of Great Britain set an Olympic record time of 42.872, only to be beaten in a later heat by South Korea's Choi Min-jeong by 0.002 seconds.[16]
- In the qualifying heats of the women's 3000m relay were held, the South Korean team set an Olympic record time of 4:06.387, which was then beaten by China with a time of 4:05.315.[17]
- In the final of the men's normal hill individual, Andreas Wellinger of Germany won the gold finishing with a total score of 259.1. Johann André Forfang of Norway finished second with 250.9 points and Robert Johansson finished third with 249.7 points.[18]
- The qualification round of the men's slopestyle were held, with Norway's Marcus Kleveland and Canada's Maxence Parrot winning the two heats with times of 83.71 and 87.36, respectively.[19]
- The Netherlands had a podium sweep, winning all three medals in the women's 3000m: Carlijn Achtereekte finished first with a time of 3:59.21, Ireen Wüst was second at 0.08 back, and Antoinette de Jong was third at 0.81 back.[20]
Summary table (day 1) edit
Sport | Event | Gold medalist(s) | Silver medalist(s) | Bronze medalist(s) | Ref | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Competitor(s) | NOC | Rec | Competitor(s) | NOC | Competitor(s) | NOC | |||
Biathlon | Women's sprint | Laura Dahlmeier | Germany | Marte Olsbu | Norway | Veronika Vítková | Czech Republic | [12] | |
Cross-country skiing | Women's skiathlon | Charlotte Kalla | Sweden | Marit Bjørgen | Norway | Krista Pärmäkoski | Finland | [13] | |
Short track speed skating | Men's 1500 m | Lim Hyo-jun | South Korea | OR | Sjinkie Knegt | Netherlands | Semion Elistratov | Olympic Athletes from Russia | [15] |
Ski jumping | Men's normal hill individual | Andreas Wellinger | Germany | Johann André Forfang | Norway | Robert Johansson | Norway | [18] | |
Speed skating | Women's 3000 m | Carlijn Achtereekte | Netherlands | Ireen Wüst | Netherlands | Antoinette de Jong | Netherlands | [20] |
Day 2 — Sunday 11 February edit
Detailed results (day 2) edit
- The men's downhill was originally scheduled to take place, but was postponed until Thursday 15 February due to high winds.[21][22]
- In the men's sprint, Germany's Arnd Peiffer recorded a time of 23:38.8 with no penalties to win the gold, Michal Krčmář of the Czech Republic had 23:43.2 to win the silver, and Dominik Windisch of Italy finished at 23:46.5 to win the bronze.[23]
- In the men's skiathlon, Norway completed a podium sweep, with Simen Hegstad Krüger (1:16:20.0), Martin Johnsrud Sundby (1:16:28.0) and Hans Christer Holund (1:16:29.9) winning the gold, silver and bronze respectively.[24]
- The ice dancing short, the ladies' short, and the pairs free program in the team event were held. The day finished with Canada leading with 45 points. Russian Evgenia Medvedeva set a new best score of 81.06 in the ladies' short program.[25]
- In final medal round of the women's moguls, France's Perrine Laffont won the gold with a score of 78.65, Canada's Justine Dufour-Lapointe won the silver with a score of 78.56, and Yuliya Galysheva of Kazakhstan won the bronze with a score of 77.40.[26]
- This was the second day of matches in the group stage of the women's tournament.
- In the men's singles, Austria's David Gleirscher had a total time of 3:10.702 to win the gold, Chris Mazdzer of the United States was 0.026 back to finish in second, and Germany's Johannes Ludwig was 0.230 back to win the bronze.[27]
- In the men's slopestyle, Redmond Gerard of the United States won the gold (87.16), Canada's Maxence Parrot won the silver (86.00), and Canada's Mark McMorris won the bronze (85.20).[28]
- The qualification round of the women's slopestyle was cancelled due to high winds. All competitors will compete in a two-run final round instead of the typical two-run qualification round and three-run final round.[29]
- In the men's 5000m, Sven Kramer of the Netherlands set an Olympic record time of 6:09.76 to win the gold. Canada's Ted-Jan Bloemen finished at 6:11.616 to win the silver and Norway's Sverre Lunde Pedersen finished at 6:11.618 to win the bronze.[30]
Summary table (day 2) edit
Sport | Event | Gold medalist(s) | Silver medalist(s) | Bronze medalist(s) | Ref | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Competitor(s) | NOC | Rec | Competitor(s) | NOC | Competitor(s) | NOC | |||
Alpine skiing | Men's downhill | Event postponed until 15 February | [21][22] | ||||||
Biathlon | Men's sprint | Arnd Peiffer | Germany | Michal Krčmář | Czech Republic | Dominik Windisch | Italy | [23] | |
Cross-country skiing | Men's skiathlon | Simen Hegstad Krüger | Norway | Martin Johnsrud Sundby | Norway | Hans Christer Holund | Norway | [24] | |
Freestyle skiing | Women's moguls | Perrine Laffont | France | Justine Dufour-Lapointe | Canada | Yuliya Galysheva | Kazakhstan | [26] | |
Luge | Men's singles | David Gleirscher | Austria | Chris Mazdzer | United States | Johannes Ludwig | Germany | [27] | |
Snowboarding | Men's slopestyle | Redmond Gerard | United States | Max Parrot | Canada | Mark McMorris | Canada | [28] | |
Speed skating | Men's 5000 m | Sven Kramer | Netherlands | OR | Ted-Jan Bloemen | Canada | Sverre Lunde Pedersen | Norway | [30] |
Day 3 — Monday 12 February edit
Detailed results (day 3) edit
- The women's giant slalom was originally scheduled to take place, but was postponed until Thursday 15 February due to high winds.[31]
- The men's pursuit was won by Martin Fourcade of France in a time of 32:51.7 with one penalty round, while silver went to Sebastian Samuelsson of Sweden with a time of 33:03.7 and one penalty round, and bronze went to Benedikt Doll of Germany with a time of 33:06.8 and one penalty round.[32]
- The women's pursuit was won by Laura Dahlmeier of Germany, the winner of the sprint event, in a time of 30:35.3 with one penalty round, while silver went to Anastasiya Kuzmina of Slovakia with a time of 31:04.7 and four penalty rounds, and bronze went to Anaïs Bescond of France with a time of 31:04.9 and one penalty round.[33]
- The mixed doubles tournament semi-finals:
- The final day of the team event was held, featuring the men's free program, the ladies' free program, and the ice dancing free program. Canada won the gold with 73 points, the Olympic Athletes from Russia won the silver with 66 points, and the United States won the bronze with 62 points.[34]
- The final rounds of the men's moguls. Mikaël Kingsbury of Canada scored 86.63 to win the gold, Matt Graham of Australia won the silver with a score of 82.57, and Japan's Daichi Hara won the bronze with an 82.19 score.[35]
- The third day of matches in the group stage of the women's tournament.
- The first two runs in the women's singles were held, with Germany's Natalie Geisenberger leading at the end of the day with a total time of 1:32.454.[36]
- The women's normal hill individual was won by Norway's Maren Lundby with 264.6 points, while silver went to Katharina Althaus of Germany with 252.6 points, and bronze went to Japan's Sara Takanashi with 243.8 points.[37]
- Under the women's slopestyle two-run final round that was held due to the high winds on the previous day, Jamie Anderson of the United States recorded a score of 83.00 to win the gold, Laurie Blouin of Canada won the silver with a 76.33 score, and Finland's Enni Rukajärvi had a 75.38 to finish with the bronze.[38]
- The qualification round of the women's halfpipe was held, with Chloe Kim (United States) recording the best score of 95.50.[39]
- The women's 1500 m was won by Ireen Wüst of the Netherlands in a time of 1:54.35. Silver went to Japan's Miho Takagi in a time of 1:54.55, while bronze went to Marrit Leenstra of the Netherlands in a time of 1:55.26.[40]
Summary table (day 3) edit
Day 4 — Tuesday 13 February edit
Detailed results (day 4) edit
- The men's combined was won by Austria's Marcel Hirscher in a time of 2:06.52. Silver and bronze went to Alexis Pinturault and Victor Muffat-Jeandet of France with times of 2:06.75 and 2:07.54, respectively.[41]
- The men's individual sprint was won by Norway's Johannes Høsflot Klæbo in a time of 3:05.75, followed by Italy's Federico Pellegrino with a time of 3:07.09 and Aleksandr Bolshunov of the Olympic Athletes from Russia with a time of 3:07.11.[42]
- The women's individual sprint was won by Sweden's Stina Nilsson in a time of 3:03.84, followed by Norway's Maiken Caspersen Falla with a time of 3:06.87 and Yulia Belorukova of the Olympic Athletes from Russia with a time of 3:07.21.[43]
- The mixed doubles tournament:
- Bronze medal game: Olympic Athletes from Russia 8–4 Norway
- The Russian team would later be stripped of their bronze medals on 22 February, after Aleksandr Krushelnitskiy failed a doping test. The medals were then awarded to the Norwegian team instead.[44]
- Gold medal game: Canada 10–3 Switzerland
- Bronze medal game: Olympic Athletes from Russia 8–4 Norway
- The fourth day of matches in the group stage of the women's tournament.
- The final runs in the women's singles were won by Germany's Natalie Geisenberger in a time of 3:05.232, ahead of fellow German Dajana Eitberger with a time of 3:05.599 and Alex Gough of Canada with a time of 3:05.644.[45]
- The final heats of the women's 500 m were won by Arianna Fontana of Italy in a time of 42.569. Silver went to Yara van Kerkhof of the Netherlands with a time of 43.256, while bronze went to Canada's Kim Boutin with a time of 43.881.[46]
- The qualifying heats of the men's 1000 m were held. Canada's Charles Hamelin set a new Olympic record time of 1:23.407.[47]
- The qualifying heats of the men's 5000 m relay took place. The South Korean team qualified for the final in the fastest time, setting an Olympic record of 6:34.510.[48]
- The finals of the women's halfpipe were won by Chloe Kim of the United States with a score of 98.25. Silver went to China's Liu Jiayu with a score of 89.75, while bronze went to Arielle Gold of the United States with a score of 85.75.[49]
- The qualification round of the men's halfpipe.
- The men's 1500 m was won by Kjeld Nuis of the Netherlands in a time of 1:44.01, followed by his compatriot Patrick Roest with a time of 1:44.86 and South Korea's Kim Min-seok with a time of 1:44.93.[50]
Summary table (day 4) edit
Day 5 — Wednesday 14 February edit
Detailed results (day 5) edit
- The women's slalom was originally scheduled to take place, but was postponed to Friday 16 February due to high winds.[52]
- The women's individual was originally scheduled to take place, but was postponed to Thursday 15 February due to high winds.[53]
- The first day of matches in the round robin stage of the men's tournament.
- The first day of matches in the round robin stage of the women's tournament.
- The pairs skating short program took place, with the Chinese pair of Wenjing Sui and Cong Han leading at this stage with a score of 82.89.[54]
- The first day of matches in the group stage of the men's tournament.
- The fourth day of matches in the group stage of the women's tournament.
- The doubles were won by Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt of Germany in a time of 1:31.697, followed by Peter Penz and Georg Fischler of Austria with a time of 1:31.785, and Toni Eggert and Sascha Benecken of Germany with a time of 1:31.987.[55]
- The individual normal hill/10 km was won by Germany's Eric Frenzel in a time of 24:51.4, ahead of Japan's Akito Watabe with a time of 24:56.2 and Austria's Lukas Klapfer with a time of 25:09.5.[56]
- The finals of the men's halfpipe was won by Shaun White of the United States with a score of 97.75. Silver went to Japan's Ayumu Hirano with a score of 95.25, while bronze went to Australia's Scott James with a score of 92.00.[57]
- The women's 1000 m was won by Jorien ter Mors of the Netherlands in an Olympic record time of 1:13.56. Silver went to Japan's Nao Kodaira with a time of 1:13.82, while bronze went to her compatriot Miho Takagi with a time of 1:13.98.[58]
Summary table (day 5) edit
Sport | Event | Gold medalist(s) | Silver medalist(s) | Bronze medalist(s) | Ref | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Competitor(s) | NOC | Rec | Competitor(s) | NOC | Competitor(s) | NOC | |||
Alpine skiing | Women's slalom | Event postponed until 16 February | [52] | ||||||
Biathlon | Women's individual | Event postponed until 15 February | [53] | ||||||
Luge | Doubles | Tobias Wendl Tobias Arlt | Germany | Peter Penz Georg Fischler | Austria | Toni Eggert Sascha Benecken | Germany | [55] | |
Nordic combined | Individual normal hill/10 km | Eric Frenzel | Germany | Akito Watabe | Japan | Lukas Klapfer | Austria | [56] | |
Snowboarding | Men's halfpipe | Shaun White | United States | Ayumu Hirano | Japan | Scott James | Australia | [57] | |
Speed skating | Women's 1000 m | Jorien ter Mors | Netherlands | OR | Nao Kodaira | Japan | Miho Takagi | Japan | [58] |
Day 6 — Thursday 15 February edit
Detailed results (day 6) edit
- Because of high winds on Sunday 11 February, the men's downhill was moved to this day.[22] The race was won by Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal in a time of 1:40.25, followed by his compatriot Kjetil Jansrud with a time of 1:40.37, and Beat Feuz of Switzerland with a time of 1:40.43.[59]
- The men's super-G, originally scheduled on this day, was postponed to Friday 16 February to make room for the men's downhill competition.[22]
- Because of high winds on Monday 12 February, the women's giant slalom was moved to this day.[31] The race was won by Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States in a time of 2:20.02, followed by Norway's Ragnhild Mowinckel with a time of 2:20.41, and Italy's Federica Brignone with a time of 2:20.48.[60]
- The men's individual was won by Johannes Thingnes Bø of Norway in a time of 48:03.8 with two penalties, followed by Slovenia's Jakov Fak with a time of 48:09.3 and no penalties, and Austria's Dominik Landertinger with a time of 48:18.0 and no penalties.[61]
- The women's individual was moved to this day due to high winds on the original day (Wednesday 14 February).[53] Gold went to Hanna Öberg of Sweden with a time of 41:07.2 and no penalties. Silver went to Slovakia's Anastasiya Kuzmina with a time of 41:31.9 and two penalties, while bronze went to Germany's Laura Dahlmeier with a time of 41:48.4 and one penalty.[62]
- The women's 10 km freestyle was won by Ragnhild Haga of Norway in a time of 25:00.5. Silver went to Sweden's Charlotte Kalla with a time of 25:20.8, while bronze was shared by Norway's Marit Bjørgen and Finland's Krista Pärmäkoski with an identical time of 25:32.4.[63]
- The second day of matches in the round robin stage of the men's tournament.
- The second day of matches in the round robin stage of the women's tournament.
- The pairs skating free program was won by Aljona Savchenko and Bruno Massot of Germany with a score of 235.90. Silver went to Sui Wenjing and Han Cong of China with a score of 235.47, while bronze went to Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford of Canada with a score of 230.15.[64]
- The qualifying rounds of the women's aerials took place. The best qualifying score came from Alla Tsuper of Belarus, with a score of 99.37.[65]
- The second day of matches in the group stage of the men's tournament.
- The fifth day of matches in the group stage of the women's tournament.
- The team relay was won by the German team in a time of 2:24.517, followed by the Canadian team with a time of 2:24.872 and the Austrian team with a time of 2:24.988.[66]
- The first two runs of the men's skeleton took place, with Yun Sung-bin (South Korea) leading at this stage with a total time of 1:40.35.[67]
- The men's snowboard cross final was won by Pierre Vaultier of France, ahead of Australia's Jarryd Hughes and Spain's Regino Hernández.[68]
- The men's 10,000 m was won by Ted-Jan Bloemen of Canada with an Olympic record time of 12:39.77. Silver went to Jorrit Bergsma of the Netherlands with a time of 12:41.98, while bronze went to Italy's Nicola Tumolero with a time of 12:54.32.[69]
Summary table (day 6) edit
Day 7 — Friday 16 February edit
Detailed results (day 7) edit
- The men's super-G was moved to this day due to the rescheduling of the men's downhill competition.[22] It was won by Matthias Mayer of Austria in a time of 1:24.44. Silver went to Switzerland's Beat Feuz with a time of 1:24.57, while bronze went to Norway's Kjetil Jansrud with a time of 1:24.62.[70]
- The women's slalom was moved to this day due to high winds on the original day (Wednesday 14 February).[52] It was won by Frida Hansdotter of Sweden in a time of 1:38.63, ahead of Switzerland's Wendy Holdener with a time of 1:38.68 and Austria's Katharina Gallhuber with a time of 1:38.95.[71]
- The men's 15 km freestyle was won by Dario Cologna of Switzerland in a time of 33:43.9, followed by Norway's Simen Hegstad Krüger with a time of 34:02.2 and Denis Spitsov of the Olympic Athletes from Russia with a time of 34:06.9.[72]
- The third day of matches in the round robin stage of the men's tournament.
- The third day of matches in the round robin stage of the women's tournament.
- The men's singles short program.
- The finals of the women's aerials were won by Hanna Huskova of Belarus with a score of 96.14. Silver went to China's Zhang Xin with a score of 95.52, while bronze went to her compatriot Kong Fanyu with a score of 70.14.[73]
- The third day of matches in the group stage of the men's tournament.
- The final two runs of the men's skeleton. The event was won by Yun Sung-bin of South Korea in a time of 3:20.55, followed by Nikita Tregubov of the Olympic Athletes from Russia with a time of 3:22.18 and Dominic Parsons of Great Britain with a time of 3:22.20.[74]
- The first two runs of the women's skeleton.
- The qualification round of the men's large hill individual.
- The women's snowboard cross was won by Michela Moioli of Italy. Silver went to France's Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau, while bronze went to Eva Samková of the Czech Republic.[75]
- The women's 5000 m was won by Esmee Visser of the Netherlands in a time of 6:50.23, ahead of Martina Sáblíková of the Czech Republic with a time of 6:51.85 and Natalya Voronina of the Olympic Athletes from Russia with a time of 6:53.98.[76]
Summary table (day 7) edit
Day 8 — Saturday 17 February edit
Detailed results (day 8) edit
- The women's super-G was won by Ester Ledecká of the Czech Republic in a time of 1:21.11, ahead of Austria's Anna Veith with a time of 1:21.12 and Liechtenstein's Tina Weirather with a time of 1:21.22.[77]
- The women's mass start was won by Anastasiya Kuzmina of Slovakia with a time of 35:23.0. Darya Domracheva of Belarus was 18.8 back to win silver and Tiril Eckhoff of Norway was 27.7 back to win the bronze.[78]
- The women's 4 × 5 km relay was won by the Norwegian team in a time of 51:24.3, ahead of Sweden with a time of 51:26.3 and the Olympic Athletes from Russia with a time of 52:07.6.[79]
- The fourth day of matches in the round robin stage of the men's tournament.
- The fourth day of matches in the round robin stage of the women's tournament.
- The men's singles free program. The competition was won by Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan with a score of 317.85. Silver went to his compatriot Shoma Uno with a score of 306.90, while bronze went to Spain's Javier Fernández with a score of 305.24.[80]
- The women's slopestyle was won by Sarah Höfflin of Switzerland with a score of 91.20. Silver went to her compatriot Mathilde Gremaud with a score of 88.00, while bronze went to Great Britain's Isabel Atkin with a score of 84.60.[81]
- The qualifying rounds of the men's aerials took place, with the Olympic Athlete from Russia Ilia Burov recording the best qualifying score of 126.55.[82]
- The women's tournament quarter-finals:
- The fourth day of matches in the group stage of the men's tournament.
- Canada's Samuel Girard won the final of the men's 1000 m with a time of 1:24.650 to the gold. John-Henry Krueger of the United States finished second with 1:24.864, and South Korea's Seo Yi-ra finished third at 1:31.619.[83]
- The final of the women's 1500 m was won by South Korea's Choi Min-jeong with a time of 2:24.948. China's Li Jinyu finished second at 2:25.703 and Canada's Kim Boutin finished third at 2:25.834.[84]
- Lizzy Yarnold of Great Britain won the gold in the women's skeleton with a total time of 3:27.28. Germany's Jacqueline Lölling was second with a total time of 3:27.73, and Great Britain's Laura Deas was third with 3:27.90.[85]
- The final round of the men's large hill individual was won by Kamil Stoch of Poland with a total score of 285.7. Germany's Andreas Wellinger won the silver with a score of 282.3 and Robert Johansson of Norway had a total of 275.3 to win the bronze.[86]
Summary table (day 8) edit
Day 9 — Sunday 18 February edit
Detailed results (day 9) edit
- The men's giant slalom was won by Marcel Hirscher of Austria in a time of 2:18.04. Silver went to Norway's Henrik Kristoffersen with a time of 2:19.31, while bronze went to France's Alexis Pinturault with a time of 2:19.35.[87]
- The men's mass start was won by Martin Fourcade of France in a photo finish ahead of Germany's Simon Schempp, both with a time of 35:47.3. Bronze went to Norway's Emil Hegle Svendsen with a time of 35:58.5.[88]
- The first two runs of the two-man took place, with Germany's Nico Walther and Christian Poser leading at this stage with a total time of 1:38.39.[89]
- The men's 4 × 10 km relay was won by the Norwegian team in a time of 1:33:04.9, ahead of the Olympic Athletes from Russia with a time of 1:33:14.3 and France with a time of 1:33:41.8.[90]
- The fifth day of matches in the round robin stage of the men's tournament.
- The fifth day of matches in the round robin stage of the women's tournament.
- The men's slopestyle was won by Øystein Bråten of Norway with a score of 95.00. Silver went to Nick Goepper of the United States with a score of 93.60. The bronze medal went to Alex Beaulieu-Marchand of Canada with a score of 92.40.[91]
- The finals of the men's aerials were won by Oleksandr Abramenko of Ukraine with a score of 128.51. Silver went to China's Jia Zongyang with a score of 128.05, while bronze went to Ilya Burov of the Olympic Athletes from Russia with a score of 122.17.[92]
- The women's tournament 5–8th place semi-finals:
- Switzerland 2–0 Korea
- Sweden 1–2 Japan
- The fifth day of matches in the group stage of the men's tournament.
- The qualification heats of the men's team pursuit took place, with the South Korean team recording the best time of 3:38.29.[93]
- The women's 500 m was won by Nao Kodaira of Japan in an Olympic record time of 36.94. Silver went to South Korea's Lee Sang-hwa with a time of 37.33, while bronze went to the Czech Republic's Karolína Erbanová with a time of 37.34.[94]
Summary table (day 9) edit
Day 10 — Monday 19 February edit
Detailed results (day 10) edit
- The final two runs of the two-man. The gold medal was shared by Justin Kripps and Alexander Kopacz of Canada and Francesco Friedrich and Thorsten Margis of Germany with an identical time of 3:16.86. Bronze went to Oskars Melbārdis and Jānis Strenga of Latvia with a time of 3:16.91.[95]
- The sixth day of matches in the round robin stage of the men's tournament.
- The sixth day of matches in the round robin stage of the women's tournament.
- The ice dancing short program took place, with the Canadian pair of Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir leading at this stage with a score of 83.67.[96]
- The qualifying rounds of the women's halfpipe took place. Canadian Cassie Sharpe qualified with the best score of 93.40.[97]
- The women's tournament semi-finals:
- The men's large hill team was won by the Norwegian team with a score of 1098.5. Silver went to the German team with a score of 1075.7, while bronze went to the Polish team with a score of 1072.4.[98]
- The qualification round of the women's big air took place, with Austrian Anna Gasser qualifying with the best score of 98.00.[99]
- The qualification heats of the women's team pursuit took place. The Netherlands qualified with the fastest time, setting a new Olympic record of 2:55.61.[100]
- The men's 500 m was won by Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen of Norway in an Olympic record time of 34.41, ahead of South Korea's Cha Min-kyu with a time of 34.42 and China's Gao Tingyu with a time of 34.65.[101]
Summary table (day 10) edit
Sport | Event | Gold medalist(s) | Silver medalist(s) | Bronze medalist(s) | Ref | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Competitor(s) | NOC | Rec | Competitor(s) | NOC | Competitor(s) | NOC | |||
Bobsleigh | Two-man | Justin Kripps Alexander Kopacz | Canada | Not awarded | Oskars Melbārdis Jānis Strenga | Latvia | [95] | ||
Francesco Friedrich Thorsten Margis | Germany | ||||||||
Ski jumping | Men's large hill team | Daniel-André Tande Andreas Stjernen Johann André Forfang Robert Johansson | Norway | Karl Geiger Stephan Leyhe Richard Freitag Andreas Wellinger | Germany | Maciej Kot Stefan Hula Dawid Kubacki Kamil Stoch | Poland | [98] | |
Speed skating | Men's 500 m | Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen | Norway | OR | Cha Min-kyu | South Korea | Gao Tingyu | China | [101] |
Day 11 — Tuesday 20 February edit
Detailed results (day 11) edit
- The mixed relay was won by the French team in a time of 1:08:34.3, ahead of the Norwegian team with a time of 1:08:55.2 and the Italian team with a time of 1:09:01.2.[102]
- The first two runs of the two-woman.
- The seventh day of matches in the round robin stage of the men's tournament.
- The seventh day of matches in the round robin stage of the women's tournament.
- The ice dancing free program was held. The competition was won by Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir of Canada, who set a world record total score of 206.07. Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron of France won silver with 205.28. Maia Shibutani and Alex Shibutani of the United States were third with 192.59.[103]
- In the final of the women's halfpipe, Canada's Cassie Sharpe won the gold with a score of 95.80, France's Marie Martinod scored a 92.60 to win the silver, and Brita Sigourney of the United States finished third with 91.60.[104]
- The qualifying rounds of the men's halfpipe were held. Aaron Blunck (United States) qualified with the best score of 94.40.[105]
- The women's tournament:
- Seventh place game: Sweden 6–1 Korea
- Fifth place game: Switzerland 1–0 Japan
- The men's tournament qualification playoffs:
- United States 5–1 Slovakia
- Slovenia 1–2 OT Norway
- Finland 5–2 South Korea
- Switzerland 1–2 OT Germany
- In the individual large hill/10 km, Germany achieved a podium sweep, with gold going to Johannes Rydzek with a time of 23:52.5, silver going to Fabian Rießle with a time of 23:52.9, and bronze going to Eric Frenzel with a time of 23:53.3.[106]
- The final heats of the women's 3000 m relay were won by the South Korean team in a time of 4:07.361, ahead of the Italian team (4:15.901). After the Chinese and Canadian teams were disqualified in the A final, the bronze medal was awarded to the Dutch team, who finished the B final (originally to determine fifth place) in a world record time of 4:03.471.[107]
- The qualifying heats of the women's 1000 m took place. The fastest time in any heat, 1:29.519, was recorded by Dutch skater Suzanne Schulting.[108]
- The qualifying heats of the men's 500 m took place. Dajing Wu (China) set a new Olympic record time of 40.264.[109]
Summary table (day 11) edit
Sport | Event | Gold medalist(s) | Silver medalist(s) | Bronze medalist(s) | Ref | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Competitor(s) | NOC | Rec | Competitor(s) | NOC | Competitor(s) | NOC | Rec | |||
Biathlon | Mixed relay | Marie Dorin Habert Anaïs Bescond Simon Desthieux Martin Fourcade | France | Marte Olsbu Tiril Eckhoff Johannes Thingnes Bø Emil Hegle Svendsen | Norway | Lisa Vittozzi Dorothea Wierer Lukas Hofer Dominik Windisch | Italy | [102] | ||
Figure skating | Ice dancing | Tessa Virtue Scott Moir | Canada | WR | Gabriella Papadakis Guillaume Cizeron | France | Maia Shibutani Alex Shibutani | chronological, summary, 2018, winter, olympics, this, chronological, summary, major, events, 2018, winter, olympics, pyeongchang, county, south, korea, events, curling, mixed, doubles, tournament, normal, hill, jumping, competition, held, their, preliminary, r. This is a chronological summary of the major events of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang County South Korea Two events the curling mixed doubles tournament and the men s normal hill ski jumping competition held their preliminary rounds on 8 February The opening ceremony took place one day later on 9 February The last day of competition and the closing ceremony was on 25 February 1 The games featured 102 events in 15 sports making it the first Winter Olympics to surpass 100 medal events Four new disciplines in existing sports were introduced to the Winter Olympic programme in Pyeongchang including big air snowboarding mixed doubles curling mass start speed skating and mixed team alpine skiing 2 A Unified Korea women s ice hockey team competed under a separate IOC country code designation COR in all other sports there was a separate North Korea team and a separate South Korea team 3 As a result of the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee due to the Russian doping scandal Russian athletes competed as Olympic Athletes from Russia OAR under a neutral flag and with the Olympic anthem playing in any ceremony 4 All dates and times are KST UTC 9 Contents 1 Calendar 2 Medal table 3 Day 1 Thursday 8 February 4 Day 0 Friday 9 February 5 Day 1 Saturday 10 February 5 1 Detailed results day 1 5 2 Summary table day 1 6 Day 2 Sunday 11 February 6 1 Detailed results day 2 6 2 Summary table day 2 7 Day 3 Monday 12 February 7 1 Detailed results day 3 7 2 Summary table day 3 8 Day 4 Tuesday 13 February 8 1 Detailed results day 4 8 2 Summary table day 4 9 Day 5 Wednesday 14 February 9 1 Detailed results day 5 9 2 Summary table day 5 10 Day 6 Thursday 15 February 10 1 Detailed results day 6 10 2 Summary table day 6 11 Day 7 Friday 16 February 11 1 Detailed results day 7 11 2 Summary table day 7 12 Day 8 Saturday 17 February 12 1 Detailed results day 8 12 2 Summary table day 8 13 Day 9 Sunday 18 February 13 1 Detailed results day 9 13 2 Summary table day 9 14 Day 10 Monday 19 February 14 1 Detailed results day 10 14 2 Summary table day 10 15 Day 11 Tuesday 20 February 15 1 Detailed results day 11 15 2 Summary table day 11 16 Day 12 Wednesday 21 February 16 1 Detailed results day 12 16 2 Summary table day 12 17 Day 13 Thursday 22 February 17 1 Detailed results day 13 17 2 Summary table day 13 18 Day 14 Friday 23 February 18 1 Detailed results day 14 18 2 Summary table day 14 19 Day 15 Saturday 24 February 19 1 Detailed results day 15 19 2 Summary table day 15 20 Day 16 Sunday 25 February 20 1 Detailed results day 16 20 2 Summary table day 16 21 Notes 22 References 23 External linksCalendar editSee also Chronological summary of the 2018 Winter Olympics All dates are KST UTC 9 OC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Event finals EG Exhibition gala CC Closing ceremonyFebruary 8thThu 9thFri 10thSat 11thSun 12thMon 13thTue 14thWed 15thThu 16thFri 17thSat 18thSun 19thMon 20thTue 21stWed 22ndThu 23rdFri 24thSat 25thSun Events nbsp Ceremonies OC CC nbsp Alpine skiing 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 11 nbsp Biathlon 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 11 nbsp Bobsleigh 1 1 1 3 nbsp Cross country skiing 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 12 nbsp Curling 1 1 1 3 nbsp Figure skating 1 1 1 1 1 EG 5 nbsp Freestyle skiing 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 10 nbsp Ice hockey 1 1 2 nbsp Luge 1 1 1 1 4 nbsp Nordic combined 1 1 1 3 nbsp Short track speed skating 1 1 2 1 3 8 nbsp Skeleton 1 1 2 nbsp Ski jumping 1 1 1 1 4 nbsp Snowboarding 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 10 nbsp Speed skating 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 14Daily medal events 0 0 5 6 7 8 4 9 7 9 6 3 5 7 10 4 8 4 102Cumulative total 0 0 5 11 18 26 30 39 46 55 61 64 69 76 86 90 98 102February 8thThu 9thFri 10thSat 11thSun 12thMon 13thTue 14thWed 15thThu 16thFri 17thSat 18thSun 19thMon 20thTue 21stWed 22ndThu 23rdFri 24thSat 25thSun Total eventsMedal table editPart of this section is transcluded from 2018 Winter Olympics medal table edit history Host nation South Korea 5 RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Norway141411392 nbsp Germany14107313 nbsp Canada11810294 nbsp United States986235 nbsp Netherlands866206 nbsp Sweden761147 nbsp South Korea 584178 nbsp Switzerland564159 nbsp France5461510 nbsp Austria5361411 30Remaining20294190Totals 30 entries 103102102307Day 1 Thursday 8 February edit nbsp CurlingThis was the first day of matches in the round robin stage of the mixed doubles tournament nbsp Ski jumpingThe qualification round of the men s normal hill individual was held with Andreas Wellinger of Germany taking the top spot with a total score of 133 5 6 By participating Japan s Noriaki Kasai became the first athlete in history to participate in eight different Winter Olympics 7 Day 0 Friday 9 February edit nbsp CurlingThis was the second day of matches in the round robin stage of the mixed doubles tournament nbsp Figure skatingThe men s short and the pairs short in the team event were held with the day finishing with Canada in the lead with 17 points 8 nbsp Freestyle skiingThe qualifying rounds of both the men s moguls and the women s moguls took place with Canada s Mikael Kingsbury 9 and France s Perrine Laffont 10 taking the top spots respectively nbsp Opening ceremonyThe opening ceremony at Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium began at 20 00 KST Yuna Kim figure skater gold medalist in 2010 and silver medalist in 2014 lit the Olympic cauldron 11 Day 1 Saturday 10 February editDetailed results day 1 edit nbsp BiathlonIn the women s sprint Germany s Laura Dahlmeier recorded a time of 21 06 2 with no penalties to win the gold Norway s Marte Olsbu had 21 30 4 to win the silver and Veronika Vitkova of the Czech Republic finished in 21 32 0 to win the bronze 12 nbsp Cross country skiingIn the women s skiathlon Sweden s Charlotte Kalla won the gold with a time of 40 44 9 Marit Bjorgen of Norway was 7 8 seconds back to win the silver and Krista Parmakoski of Finland won the bronze at 10 1 back 13 nbsp CurlingThis was the third day of matches in the round robin stage of the mixed doubles tournament nbsp Ice hockeyThis was the first day of matches in the group stage of the women s tournament nbsp LugeThe first two runs in the men s singles were held with Germany s Felix Loch leading at the end of the day with a total time of 1 35 299 14 nbsp Short track speed skatingSouth Korea s Lim Hyo jun set an Olympic record time of 2 10 485 in the final race of the men s 1500m to win the gold Sjinkie Knegt of the Netherlands had a time of 2 10 555 to win the silver and Semion Elistratov of Russia had a time of 2 10 687 to win the bronze 15 In the qualifying heats of the women s 500m Elise Christie of Great Britain set an Olympic record time of 42 872 only to be beaten in a later heat by South Korea s Choi Min jeong by 0 002 seconds 16 In the qualifying heats of the women s 3000m relay were held the South Korean team set an Olympic record time of 4 06 387 which was then beaten by China with a time of 4 05 315 17 nbsp Ski jumpingIn the final of the men s normal hill individual Andreas Wellinger of Germany won the gold finishing with a total score of 259 1 Johann Andre Forfang of Norway finished second with 250 9 points and Robert Johansson finished third with 249 7 points 18 nbsp SnowboardingThe qualification round of the men s slopestyle were held with Norway s Marcus Kleveland and Canada s Maxence Parrot winning the two heats with times of 83 71 and 87 36 respectively 19 nbsp Speed skatingThe Netherlands had a podium sweep winning all three medals in the women s 3000m Carlijn Achtereekte finished first with a time of 3 59 21 Ireen Wust was second at 0 08 back and Antoinette de Jong was third at 0 81 back 20 Summary table day 1 edit Sport Event Gold medalist s Silver medalist s Bronze medalist s RefCompetitor s NOC Rec Competitor s NOC Competitor s NOCBiathlon Women s sprint Laura Dahlmeier nbsp Germany Marte Olsbu nbsp Norway Veronika Vitkova nbsp Czech Republic 12 Cross country skiing Women s skiathlon Charlotte Kalla nbsp Sweden Marit Bjorgen nbsp Norway Krista Parmakoski nbsp Finland 13 Short track speed skating Men s 1500 m Lim Hyo jun nbsp South Korea OR Sjinkie Knegt nbsp Netherlands Semion Elistratov nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia 15 Ski jumping Men s normal hill individual Andreas Wellinger nbsp Germany Johann Andre Forfang nbsp Norway Robert Johansson nbsp Norway 18 Speed skating Women s 3000 m Carlijn Achtereekte nbsp Netherlands Ireen Wust nbsp Netherlands Antoinette de Jong nbsp Netherlands 20 Day 2 Sunday 11 February editDetailed results day 2 edit nbsp Alpine skiingThe men s downhill was originally scheduled to take place but was postponed until Thursday 15 February due to high winds 21 22 nbsp BiathlonIn the men s sprint Germany s Arnd Peiffer recorded a time of 23 38 8 with no penalties to win the gold Michal Krcmar of the Czech Republic had 23 43 2 to win the silver and Dominik Windisch of Italy finished at 23 46 5 to win the bronze 23 nbsp Cross country skiingIn the men s skiathlon Norway completed a podium sweep with Simen Hegstad Kruger 1 16 20 0 Martin Johnsrud Sundby 1 16 28 0 and Hans Christer Holund 1 16 29 9 winning the gold silver and bronze respectively 24 nbsp CurlingThe mixed doubles tournament The fourth and final day of the round robin stage Tie breaker match nbsp China 7 9 nbsp Norway nbsp Figure skatingThe ice dancing short the ladies short and the pairs free program in the team event were held The day finished with Canada leading with 45 points Russian Evgenia Medvedeva set a new best score of 81 06 in the ladies short program 25 nbsp Freestyle skiingIn final medal round of the women s moguls France s Perrine Laffont won the gold with a score of 78 65 Canada s Justine Dufour Lapointe won the silver with a score of 78 56 and Yuliya Galysheva of Kazakhstan won the bronze with a score of 77 40 26 nbsp Ice hockeyThis was the second day of matches in the group stage of the women s tournament nbsp LugeIn the men s singles Austria s David Gleirscher had a total time of 3 10 702 to win the gold Chris Mazdzer of the United States was 0 026 back to finish in second and Germany s Johannes Ludwig was 0 230 back to win the bronze 27 nbsp SnowboardingIn the men s slopestyle Redmond Gerard of the United States won the gold 87 16 Canada s Maxence Parrot won the silver 86 00 and Canada s Mark McMorris won the bronze 85 20 28 The qualification round of the women s slopestyle was cancelled due to high winds All competitors will compete in a two run final round instead of the typical two run qualification round and three run final round 29 nbsp Speed skatingIn the men s 5000m Sven Kramer of the Netherlands set an Olympic record time of 6 09 76 to win the gold Canada s Ted Jan Bloemen finished at 6 11 616 to win the silver and Norway s Sverre Lunde Pedersen finished at 6 11 618 to win the bronze 30 Summary table day 2 edit Sport Event Gold medalist s Silver medalist s Bronze medalist s RefCompetitor s NOC Rec Competitor s NOC Competitor s NOCAlpine skiing Men s downhill Event postponed until 15 February 21 22 Biathlon Men s sprint Arnd Peiffer nbsp Germany Michal Krcmar nbsp Czech Republic Dominik Windisch nbsp Italy 23 Cross country skiing Men s skiathlon Simen Hegstad Kruger nbsp Norway Martin Johnsrud Sundby nbsp Norway Hans Christer Holund nbsp Norway 24 Freestyle skiing Women s moguls Perrine Laffont nbsp France Justine Dufour Lapointe nbsp Canada Yuliya Galysheva nbsp Kazakhstan 26 Luge Men s singles David Gleirscher nbsp Austria Chris Mazdzer nbsp United States Johannes Ludwig nbsp Germany 27 Snowboarding Men s slopestyle Redmond Gerard nbsp United States Max Parrot nbsp Canada Mark McMorris nbsp Canada 28 Speed skating Men s 5000 m Sven Kramer nbsp Netherlands OR Ted Jan Bloemen nbsp Canada Sverre Lunde Pedersen nbsp Norway 30 Day 3 Monday 12 February editDetailed results day 3 edit nbsp Alpine skiingThe women s giant slalom was originally scheduled to take place but was postponed until Thursday 15 February due to high winds 31 nbsp BiathlonThe men s pursuit was won by Martin Fourcade of France in a time of 32 51 7 with one penalty round while silver went to Sebastian Samuelsson of Sweden with a time of 33 03 7 and one penalty round and bronze went to Benedikt Doll of Germany with a time of 33 06 8 and one penalty round 32 The women s pursuit was won by Laura Dahlmeier of Germany the winner of the sprint event in a time of 30 35 3 with one penalty round while silver went to Anastasiya Kuzmina of Slovakia with a time of 31 04 7 and four penalty rounds and bronze went to Anais Bescond of France with a time of 31 04 9 and one penalty round 33 nbsp CurlingThe mixed doubles tournament semi finals nbsp Canada 8 4 nbsp Norway nbsp Switzerland 7 5 nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia nbsp Figure skatingThe final day of the team event was held featuring the men s free program the ladies free program and the ice dancing free program Canada won the gold with 73 points the Olympic Athletes from Russia won the silver with 66 points and the United States won the bronze with 62 points 34 nbsp Freestyle skiingThe final rounds of the men s moguls Mikael Kingsbury of Canada scored 86 63 to win the gold Matt Graham of Australia won the silver with a score of 82 57 and Japan s Daichi Hara won the bronze with an 82 19 score 35 nbsp Ice hockeyThe third day of matches in the group stage of the women s tournament nbsp LugeThe first two runs in the women s singles were held with Germany s Natalie Geisenberger leading at the end of the day with a total time of 1 32 454 36 nbsp Ski jumpingThe women s normal hill individual was won by Norway s Maren Lundby with 264 6 points while silver went to Katharina Althaus of Germany with 252 6 points and bronze went to Japan s Sara Takanashi with 243 8 points 37 nbsp SnowboardingUnder the women s slopestyle two run final round that was held due to the high winds on the previous day Jamie Anderson of the United States recorded a score of 83 00 to win the gold Laurie Blouin of Canada won the silver with a 76 33 score and Finland s Enni Rukajarvi had a 75 38 to finish with the bronze 38 The qualification round of the women s halfpipe was held with Chloe Kim United States recording the best score of 95 50 39 nbsp Speed skatingThe women s 1500 m was won by Ireen Wust of the Netherlands in a time of 1 54 35 Silver went to Japan s Miho Takagi in a time of 1 54 55 while bronze went to Marrit Leenstra of the Netherlands in a time of 1 55 26 40 Summary table day 3 edit Sport Event Gold medalist s Silver medalist s Bronze medalist s RefCompetitor s NOC Rec Competitor s NOC Competitor s NOCAlpine skiing Women s giant slalom Event postponed until 15 February 31 Biathlon Men s pursuit Martin Fourcade nbsp France Sebastian Samuelsson nbsp Sweden Benedikt Doll nbsp Germany 32 Women s pursuit Laura Dahlmeier nbsp Germany Anastasiya Kuzmina nbsp Slovakia Anais Bescond nbsp France 33 Figure skating Team event Patrick Chan Kaetlyn Osmond Gabrielle Daleman Meagan Duhamel Eric Radford Tessa Virtue Scott Moir nbsp Canada Mikhail Kolyada Evgenia Medvedeva Alina Zagitova Evgenia Tarasova Vladimir Morozov Natalia Zabiiako Alexander Enbert Ekaterina Bobrova Dmitri Soloviev nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia Nathan Chen Adam Rippon Bradie Tennell Mirai Nagasu Alexa Scimeca Knierim Chris Knierim Maia Shibutani Alex Shibutani nbsp United States 34 Freestyle skiing Men s moguls Mikael Kingsbury nbsp Canada Matt Graham nbsp Australia Daichi Hara nbsp Japan 35 Ski jumping Women s normal hill individual Maren Lundby nbsp Norway Katharina Althaus nbsp Germany Sara Takanashi nbsp Japan 37 Snowboarding Women s slopestyle Jamie Anderson nbsp United States Laurie Blouin nbsp Canada Enni Rukajarvi nbsp Finland 38 Speed skating Women s 1500 m Ireen Wust nbsp Netherlands Miho Takagi nbsp Japan Marrit Leenstra nbsp Netherlands 40 Day 4 Tuesday 13 February editDetailed results day 4 edit nbsp Alpine skiingThe men s combined was won by Austria s Marcel Hirscher in a time of 2 06 52 Silver and bronze went to Alexis Pinturault and Victor Muffat Jeandet of France with times of 2 06 75 and 2 07 54 respectively 41 nbsp Cross country skiingThe men s individual sprint was won by Norway s Johannes Hosflot Klaebo in a time of 3 05 75 followed by Italy s Federico Pellegrino with a time of 3 07 09 and Aleksandr Bolshunov of the Olympic Athletes from Russia with a time of 3 07 11 42 The women s individual sprint was won by Sweden s Stina Nilsson in a time of 3 03 84 followed by Norway s Maiken Caspersen Falla with a time of 3 06 87 and Yulia Belorukova of the Olympic Athletes from Russia with a time of 3 07 21 43 nbsp CurlingThe mixed doubles tournament Bronze medal game nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia 8 4 nbsp Norway The Russian team would later be stripped of their bronze medals on 22 February after Aleksandr Krushelnitskiy failed a doping test The medals were then awarded to the Norwegian team instead 44 Gold medal game nbsp Canada 10 3 nbsp Switzerland nbsp Ice hockeyThe fourth day of matches in the group stage of the women s tournament nbsp LugeThe final runs in the women s singles were won by Germany s Natalie Geisenberger in a time of 3 05 232 ahead of fellow German Dajana Eitberger with a time of 3 05 599 and Alex Gough of Canada with a time of 3 05 644 45 nbsp Short track speed skatingThe final heats of the women s 500 m were won by Arianna Fontana of Italy in a time of 42 569 Silver went to Yara van Kerkhof of the Netherlands with a time of 43 256 while bronze went to Canada s Kim Boutin with a time of 43 881 46 The qualifying heats of the men s 1000 m were held Canada s Charles Hamelin set a new Olympic record time of 1 23 407 47 The qualifying heats of the men s 5000 m relay took place The South Korean team qualified for the final in the fastest time setting an Olympic record of 6 34 510 48 nbsp SnowboardingThe finals of the women s halfpipe were won by Chloe Kim of the United States with a score of 98 25 Silver went to China s Liu Jiayu with a score of 89 75 while bronze went to Arielle Gold of the United States with a score of 85 75 49 The qualification round of the men s halfpipe nbsp Speed skatingThe men s 1500 m was won by Kjeld Nuis of the Netherlands in a time of 1 44 01 followed by his compatriot Patrick Roest with a time of 1 44 86 and South Korea s Kim Min seok with a time of 1 44 93 50 Summary table day 4 edit Sport Event Gold medalist s Silver medalist s Bronze medalist s RefCompetitor s NOC Rec Competitor s NOC Competitor s NOCAlpine skiing Men s combined Marcel Hirscher nbsp Austria Alexis Pinturault nbsp France Victor Muffat Jeandet nbsp France 41 Cross country skiing Men s individual sprint Johannes Hosflot Klaebo nbsp Norway Federico Pellegrino nbsp Italy Aleksandr Bolshunov nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia 42 Women s individual sprint Stina Nilsson nbsp Sweden Maiken Caspersen Falla nbsp Norway Yulia Belorukova nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia 43 Curling Mixed doubles tournament Kaitlyn Lawes John Morris nbsp Canada Jenny Perret Martin Rios nbsp Switzerland Kristin Skaslien Magnus Nedregotten nbsp Norway a 51 44 Luge Women s singles Natalie Geisenberger nbsp Germany Dajana Eitberger nbsp Germany Alex Gough nbsp Canada 45 Short track speed skating Women s 500 m Arianna Fontana nbsp Italy Yara van Kerkhof nbsp Netherlands Kim Boutin nbsp Canada 46 Snowboarding Women s halfpipe Chloe Kim nbsp United States Liu Jiayu nbsp China Arielle Gold nbsp United States 49 Speed skating Men s 1500 m Kjeld Nuis nbsp Netherlands Patrick Roest nbsp Netherlands Kim Min seok nbsp South Korea 50 Day 5 Wednesday 14 February editDetailed results day 5 edit nbsp Alpine skiingThe women s slalom was originally scheduled to take place but was postponed to Friday 16 February due to high winds 52 nbsp BiathlonThe women s individual was originally scheduled to take place but was postponed to Thursday 15 February due to high winds 53 nbsp CurlingThe first day of matches in the round robin stage of the men s tournament The first day of matches in the round robin stage of the women s tournament nbsp Figure skatingThe pairs skating short program took place with the Chinese pair of Wenjing Sui and Cong Han leading at this stage with a score of 82 89 54 nbsp Ice hockeyThe first day of matches in the group stage of the men s tournament The fourth day of matches in the group stage of the women s tournament nbsp LugeThe doubles were won by Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt of Germany in a time of 1 31 697 followed by Peter Penz and Georg Fischler of Austria with a time of 1 31 785 and Toni Eggert and Sascha Benecken of Germany with a time of 1 31 987 55 nbsp Nordic combinedThe individual normal hill 10 km was won by Germany s Eric Frenzel in a time of 24 51 4 ahead of Japan s Akito Watabe with a time of 24 56 2 and Austria s Lukas Klapfer with a time of 25 09 5 56 nbsp SnowboardingThe finals of the men s halfpipe was won by Shaun White of the United States with a score of 97 75 Silver went to Japan s Ayumu Hirano with a score of 95 25 while bronze went to Australia s Scott James with a score of 92 00 57 nbsp Speed skatingThe women s 1000 m was won by Jorien ter Mors of the Netherlands in an Olympic record time of 1 13 56 Silver went to Japan s Nao Kodaira with a time of 1 13 82 while bronze went to her compatriot Miho Takagi with a time of 1 13 98 58 Summary table day 5 edit Sport Event Gold medalist s Silver medalist s Bronze medalist s RefCompetitor s NOC Rec Competitor s NOC Competitor s NOCAlpine skiing Women s slalom Event postponed until 16 February 52 Biathlon Women s individual Event postponed until 15 February 53 Luge Doubles Tobias WendlTobias Arlt nbsp Germany Peter PenzGeorg Fischler nbsp Austria Toni EggertSascha Benecken nbsp Germany 55 Nordic combined Individual normal hill 10 km Eric Frenzel nbsp Germany Akito Watabe nbsp Japan Lukas Klapfer nbsp Austria 56 Snowboarding Men s halfpipe Shaun White nbsp United States Ayumu Hirano nbsp Japan Scott James nbsp Australia 57 Speed skating Women s 1000 m Jorien ter Mors nbsp Netherlands OR Nao Kodaira nbsp Japan Miho Takagi nbsp Japan 58 Day 6 Thursday 15 February editDetailed results day 6 edit nbsp Alpine skiingBecause of high winds on Sunday 11 February the men s downhill was moved to this day 22 The race was won by Norway s Aksel Lund Svindal in a time of 1 40 25 followed by his compatriot Kjetil Jansrud with a time of 1 40 37 and Beat Feuz of Switzerland with a time of 1 40 43 59 The men s super G originally scheduled on this day was postponed to Friday 16 February to make room for the men s downhill competition 22 Because of high winds on Monday 12 February the women s giant slalom was moved to this day 31 The race was won by Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States in a time of 2 20 02 followed by Norway s Ragnhild Mowinckel with a time of 2 20 41 and Italy s Federica Brignone with a time of 2 20 48 60 nbsp BiathlonThe men s individual was won by Johannes Thingnes Bo of Norway in a time of 48 03 8 with two penalties followed by Slovenia s Jakov Fak with a time of 48 09 3 and no penalties and Austria s Dominik Landertinger with a time of 48 18 0 and no penalties 61 The women s individual was moved to this day due to high winds on the original day Wednesday 14 February 53 Gold went to Hanna Oberg of Sweden with a time of 41 07 2 and no penalties Silver went to Slovakia s Anastasiya Kuzmina with a time of 41 31 9 and two penalties while bronze went to Germany s Laura Dahlmeier with a time of 41 48 4 and one penalty 62 nbsp Cross country skiingThe women s 10 km freestyle was won by Ragnhild Haga of Norway in a time of 25 00 5 Silver went to Sweden s Charlotte Kalla with a time of 25 20 8 while bronze was shared by Norway s Marit Bjorgen and Finland s Krista Parmakoski with an identical time of 25 32 4 63 nbsp CurlingThe second day of matches in the round robin stage of the men s tournament The second day of matches in the round robin stage of the women s tournament nbsp Figure skatingThe pairs skating free program was won by Aljona Savchenko and Bruno Massot of Germany with a score of 235 90 Silver went to Sui Wenjing and Han Cong of China with a score of 235 47 while bronze went to Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford of Canada with a score of 230 15 64 nbsp Freestyle skiingThe qualifying rounds of the women s aerials took place The best qualifying score came from Alla Tsuper of Belarus with a score of 99 37 65 nbsp Ice hockeyThe second day of matches in the group stage of the men s tournament The fifth day of matches in the group stage of the women s tournament nbsp LugeThe team relay was won by the German team in a time of 2 24 517 followed by the Canadian team with a time of 2 24 872 and the Austrian team with a time of 2 24 988 66 nbsp SkeletonThe first two runs of the men s skeleton took place with Yun Sung bin South Korea leading at this stage with a total time of 1 40 35 67 nbsp SnowboardingThe men s snowboard cross final was won by Pierre Vaultier of France ahead of Australia s Jarryd Hughes and Spain s Regino Hernandez 68 nbsp Speed skatingThe men s 10 000 m was won by Ted Jan Bloemen of Canada with an Olympic record time of 12 39 77 Silver went to Jorrit Bergsma of the Netherlands with a time of 12 41 98 while bronze went to Italy s Nicola Tumolero with a time of 12 54 32 69 Summary table day 6 edit Sport Event Gold medalist s Silver medalist s Bronze medalist s RefCompetitor s NOC Rec Competitor s NOC Competitor s NOCAlpine skiing Men s super G Event postponed until 16 February 22 Men s downhill Aksel Lund Svindal nbsp Norway Kjetil Jansrud nbsp Norway Beat Feuz nbsp Switzerland 59 Women s giant slalom Mikaela Shiffrin nbsp United States Ragnhild Mowinckel nbsp Norway Federica Brignone nbsp Italy 60 Biathlon Men s individual Johannes Thingnes Bo nbsp Norway Jakov Fak nbsp Slovenia Dominik Landertinger nbsp Austria 61 Women s individual Hanna Oberg nbsp Sweden Anastasiya Kuzmina nbsp Slovakia Laura Dahlmeier nbsp Germany 62 Cross country skiing Women s 10 km freestyle Ragnhild Haga nbsp Norway Charlotte Kalla nbsp Sweden Marit Bjorgen nbsp Norway 63 Krista Parmakoski nbsp FinlandFigure skating Pairs skating Aljona SavchenkoBruno Massot nbsp Germany Sui WenjingHan Cong nbsp China Meagan DuhamelEric Radford nbsp Canada 64 Luge Team relay Natalie GeisenbergerJohannes LudwigTobias WendlTobias Arlt nbsp Germany Alex GoughSamuel EdneyTristan WalkerJustin Snith nbsp Canada Madeleine EgleDavid GleirscherPeter PenzGeorg Fischler nbsp Austria 66 Snowboarding Men s snowboard cross Pierre Vaultier nbsp France Jarryd Hughes nbsp Australia Regino Hernandez nbsp Spain 68 Speed skating Men s 10 000 m Ted Jan Bloemen nbsp Canada OR Jorrit Bergsma nbsp Netherlands Nicola Tumolero nbsp Italy 69 Day 7 Friday 16 February editDetailed results day 7 edit nbsp Alpine skiingThe men s super G was moved to this day due to the rescheduling of the men s downhill competition 22 It was won by Matthias Mayer of Austria in a time of 1 24 44 Silver went to Switzerland s Beat Feuz with a time of 1 24 57 while bronze went to Norway s Kjetil Jansrud with a time of 1 24 62 70 The women s slalom was moved to this day due to high winds on the original day Wednesday 14 February 52 It was won by Frida Hansdotter of Sweden in a time of 1 38 63 ahead of Switzerland s Wendy Holdener with a time of 1 38 68 and Austria s Katharina Gallhuber with a time of 1 38 95 71 nbsp Cross country skiingThe men s 15 km freestyle was won by Dario Cologna of Switzerland in a time of 33 43 9 followed by Norway s Simen Hegstad Kruger with a time of 34 02 2 and Denis Spitsov of the Olympic Athletes from Russia with a time of 34 06 9 72 nbsp CurlingThe third day of matches in the round robin stage of the men s tournament The third day of matches in the round robin stage of the women s tournament nbsp Figure skatingThe men s singles short program nbsp Freestyle skiingThe finals of the women s aerials were won by Hanna Huskova of Belarus with a score of 96 14 Silver went to China s Zhang Xin with a score of 95 52 while bronze went to her compatriot Kong Fanyu with a score of 70 14 73 nbsp Ice hockeyThe third day of matches in the group stage of the men s tournament nbsp SkeletonThe final two runs of the men s skeleton The event was won by Yun Sung bin of South Korea in a time of 3 20 55 followed by Nikita Tregubov of the Olympic Athletes from Russia with a time of 3 22 18 and Dominic Parsons of Great Britain with a time of 3 22 20 74 The first two runs of the women s skeleton nbsp Ski jumpingThe qualification round of the men s large hill individual nbsp SnowboardingThe women s snowboard cross was won by Michela Moioli of Italy Silver went to France s Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau while bronze went to Eva Samkova of the Czech Republic 75 nbsp Speed skatingThe women s 5000 m was won by Esmee Visser of the Netherlands in a time of 6 50 23 ahead of Martina Sablikova of the Czech Republic with a time of 6 51 85 and Natalya Voronina of the Olympic Athletes from Russia with a time of 6 53 98 76 Summary table day 7 edit Sport Event Gold medalist s Silver medalist s Bronze medalist s RefCompetitor s NOC Rec Competitor s NOC Competitor s NOCAlpine skiing Men s super G Matthias Mayer nbsp Austria Beat Feuz nbsp Switzerland Kjetil Jansrud nbsp Norway 70 Women s slalom Frida Hansdotter nbsp Sweden Wendy Holdener nbsp Switzerland Katharina Gallhuber nbsp Austria 71 Cross country skiing Men s 15 km freestyle Dario Cologna nbsp Switzerland Simen Hegstad Kruger nbsp Norway Denis Spitsov nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia 72 Freestyle skiing Women s aerials Hanna Huskova nbsp Belarus Zhang Xin nbsp China Kong Fanyu nbsp China 73 Skeleton Men s Yun Sung bin nbsp South Korea Nikita Tregubov nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia Dominic Parsons nbsp Great Britain 74 Snowboarding Women s snowboard cross Michela Moioli nbsp Italy Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau nbsp France Eva Samkova nbsp Czech Republic 75 Speed skating Women s 5000 m Esmee Visser nbsp Netherlands Martina Sablikova nbsp Czech Republic Natalya Voronina nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia 76 Day 8 Saturday 17 February editDetailed results day 8 edit nbsp Alpine skiingThe women s super G was won by Ester Ledecka of the Czech Republic in a time of 1 21 11 ahead of Austria s Anna Veith with a time of 1 21 12 and Liechtenstein s Tina Weirather with a time of 1 21 22 77 nbsp BiathlonThe women s mass start was won by Anastasiya Kuzmina of Slovakia with a time of 35 23 0 Darya Domracheva of Belarus was 18 8 back to win silver and Tiril Eckhoff of Norway was 27 7 back to win the bronze 78 nbsp Cross country skiingThe women s 4 5 km relay was won by the Norwegian team in a time of 51 24 3 ahead of Sweden with a time of 51 26 3 and the Olympic Athletes from Russia with a time of 52 07 6 79 nbsp CurlingThe fourth day of matches in the round robin stage of the men s tournament The fourth day of matches in the round robin stage of the women s tournament nbsp Figure skatingThe men s singles free program The competition was won by Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan with a score of 317 85 Silver went to his compatriot Shoma Uno with a score of 306 90 while bronze went to Spain s Javier Fernandez with a score of 305 24 80 nbsp Freestyle skiingThe women s slopestyle was won by Sarah Hofflin of Switzerland with a score of 91 20 Silver went to her compatriot Mathilde Gremaud with a score of 88 00 while bronze went to Great Britain s Isabel Atkin with a score of 84 60 81 The qualifying rounds of the men s aerials took place with the Olympic Athlete from Russia Ilia Burov recording the best qualifying score of 126 55 82 nbsp Ice hockeyThe women s tournament quarter finals nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia 6 2 nbsp Switzerland nbsp Finland 7 2 nbsp Sweden The fourth day of matches in the group stage of the men s tournament nbsp Short track speed skatingCanada s Samuel Girard won the final of the men s 1000 m with a time of 1 24 650 to the gold John Henry Krueger of the United States finished second with 1 24 864 and South Korea s Seo Yi ra finished third at 1 31 619 83 The final of the women s 1500 m was won by South Korea s Choi Min jeong with a time of 2 24 948 China s Li Jinyu finished second at 2 25 703 and Canada s Kim Boutin finished third at 2 25 834 84 nbsp SkeletonLizzy Yarnold of Great Britain won the gold in the women s skeleton with a total time of 3 27 28 Germany s Jacqueline Lolling was second with a total time of 3 27 73 and Great Britain s Laura Deas was third with 3 27 90 85 nbsp Ski jumpingThe final round of the men s large hill individual was won by Kamil Stoch of Poland with a total score of 285 7 Germany s Andreas Wellinger won the silver with a score of 282 3 and Robert Johansson of Norway had a total of 275 3 to win the bronze 86 Summary table day 8 edit Sport Event Gold medalist s Silver medalist s Bronze medalist s RefCompetitor s NOC Rec Competitor s NOC Competitor s NOCAlpine skiing Women s super G Ester Ledecka nbsp Czech Republic Anna Veith nbsp Austria Tina Weirather nbsp Liechtenstein 77 Biathlon Women s mass start Anastasiya Kuzmina nbsp Slovakia Darya Domracheva nbsp Belarus Tiril Eckhoff nbsp Norway 78 Cross country skiing Women s 4 5 km relay Ingvild Flugstad OstbergAstrid Uhrenholdt JacobsenRagnhild HagaMarit Bjorgen nbsp Norway Anna HaagCharlotte KallaEbba AnderssonStina Nilsson nbsp Sweden Natalia NepryaevaYulia BelorukovaAnastasia SedovaAnna Nechaevskaya nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia 79 Figure skating Men s singles Yuzuru Hanyu nbsp Japan Shoma Uno nbsp Japan Javier Fernandez nbsp Spain 80 Freestyle skiing Women s slopestyle Sarah Hofflin nbsp Switzerland Mathilde Gremaud nbsp Switzerland Isabel Atkin nbsp Great Britain 81 Short track speed skating Men s 1000 m Samuel Girard nbsp Canada John Henry Krueger nbsp United States Seo Yi ra nbsp South Korea 83 Women s 1500 m Choi Min jeong nbsp South Korea Li Jinyu nbsp China Kim Boutin nbsp Canada 84 Skeleton Women s Lizzy Yarnold nbsp Great Britain Jacqueline Lolling nbsp Germany Laura Deas nbsp Great Britain 85 Ski jumping Men s large hill individual Kamil Stoch nbsp Poland Andreas Wellinger nbsp Germany Robert Johansson nbsp Norway 86 Day 9 Sunday 18 February editDetailed results day 9 edit nbsp Alpine skiingThe men s giant slalom was won by Marcel Hirscher of Austria in a time of 2 18 04 Silver went to Norway s Henrik Kristoffersen with a time of 2 19 31 while bronze went to France s Alexis Pinturault with a time of 2 19 35 87 nbsp BiathlonThe men s mass start was won by Martin Fourcade of France in a photo finish ahead of Germany s Simon Schempp both with a time of 35 47 3 Bronze went to Norway s Emil Hegle Svendsen with a time of 35 58 5 88 nbsp BobsleighThe first two runs of the two man took place with Germany s Nico Walther and Christian Poser leading at this stage with a total time of 1 38 39 89 nbsp Cross country skiingThe men s 4 10 km relay was won by the Norwegian team in a time of 1 33 04 9 ahead of the Olympic Athletes from Russia with a time of 1 33 14 3 and France with a time of 1 33 41 8 90 nbsp CurlingThe fifth day of matches in the round robin stage of the men s tournament The fifth day of matches in the round robin stage of the women s tournament nbsp Freestyle skiingThe men s slopestyle was won by Oystein Braten of Norway with a score of 95 00 Silver went to Nick Goepper of the United States with a score of 93 60 The bronze medal went to Alex Beaulieu Marchand of Canada with a score of 92 40 91 The finals of the men s aerials were won by Oleksandr Abramenko of Ukraine with a score of 128 51 Silver went to China s Jia Zongyang with a score of 128 05 while bronze went to Ilya Burov of the Olympic Athletes from Russia with a score of 122 17 92 nbsp Ice hockeyThe women s tournament 5 8th place semi finals nbsp Switzerland 2 0 nbsp Korea nbsp Sweden 1 2 nbsp Japan The fifth day of matches in the group stage of the men s tournament nbsp Speed skatingThe qualification heats of the men s team pursuit took place with the South Korean team recording the best time of 3 38 29 93 The women s 500 m was won by Nao Kodaira of Japan in an Olympic record time of 36 94 Silver went to South Korea s Lee Sang hwa with a time of 37 33 while bronze went to the Czech Republic s Karolina Erbanova with a time of 37 34 94 Summary table day 9 edit Sport Event Gold medalist s Silver medalist s Bronze medalist s RefCompetitor s NOC Rec Competitor s NOC Competitor s NOCAlpine skiing Men s giant slalom Marcel Hirscher nbsp Austria Henrik Kristoffersen nbsp Norway Alexis Pinturault nbsp France 87 Biathlon Men s mass start Martin Fourcade nbsp France Simon Schempp nbsp Germany Emil Hegle Svendsen nbsp Norway 88 Cross country skiing Men s 4 10 km relay Didrik TonsethMartin Johnsrud SundbySimen Hegstad KrugerJohannes Hosflot Klaebo nbsp Norway Andrey LarkovAleksandr BolshunovAleksey ChervotkinDenis Spitsov nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia Jean Marc GaillardMaurice ManificatClement ParisseAdrien Backscheider nbsp France 90 Freestyle skiing Men s slopestyle Oystein Braten nbsp Norway Nick Goepper nbsp United States Alex Beaulieu Marchand nbsp Canada 91 Men s aerials Oleksandr Abramenko nbsp Ukraine Jia Zongyang nbsp China Ilya Burov nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia 92 Speed skating Women s 500 m Nao Kodaira nbsp Japan OR Lee Sang hwa nbsp South Korea Karolina Erbanova nbsp Czech Republic 94 Day 10 Monday 19 February editDetailed results day 10 edit nbsp BobsleighThe final two runs of the two man The gold medal was shared by Justin Kripps and Alexander Kopacz of Canada and Francesco Friedrich and Thorsten Margis of Germany with an identical time of 3 16 86 Bronze went to Oskars Melbardis and Janis Strenga of Latvia with a time of 3 16 91 95 nbsp CurlingThe sixth day of matches in the round robin stage of the men s tournament The sixth day of matches in the round robin stage of the women s tournament nbsp Figure skatingThe ice dancing short program took place with the Canadian pair of Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir leading at this stage with a score of 83 67 96 nbsp Freestyle skiingThe qualifying rounds of the women s halfpipe took place Canadian Cassie Sharpe qualified with the best score of 93 40 97 nbsp Ice hockeyThe women s tournament semi finals nbsp United States 5 0 nbsp Finland nbsp Canada 5 0 nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia nbsp Ski jumpingThe men s large hill team was won by the Norwegian team with a score of 1098 5 Silver went to the German team with a score of 1075 7 while bronze went to the Polish team with a score of 1072 4 98 nbsp SnowboardingThe qualification round of the women s big air took place with Austrian Anna Gasser qualifying with the best score of 98 00 99 nbsp Speed skatingThe qualification heats of the women s team pursuit took place The Netherlands qualified with the fastest time setting a new Olympic record of 2 55 61 100 The men s 500 m was won by Havard Holmefjord Lorentzen of Norway in an Olympic record time of 34 41 ahead of South Korea s Cha Min kyu with a time of 34 42 and China s Gao Tingyu with a time of 34 65 101 Summary table day 10 edit Sport Event Gold medalist s Silver medalist s Bronze medalist s RefCompetitor s NOC Rec Competitor s NOC Competitor s NOCBobsleigh Two man Justin KrippsAlexander Kopacz nbsp Canada Not awarded Oskars MelbardisJanis Strenga nbsp Latvia 95 Francesco FriedrichThorsten Margis nbsp GermanySki jumping Men s large hill team Daniel Andre TandeAndreas StjernenJohann Andre ForfangRobert Johansson nbsp Norway Karl GeigerStephan LeyheRichard FreitagAndreas Wellinger nbsp Germany Maciej KotStefan HulaDawid KubackiKamil Stoch nbsp Poland 98 Speed skating Men s 500 m Havard Holmefjord Lorentzen nbsp Norway OR Cha Min kyu nbsp South Korea Gao Tingyu nbsp China 101 Day 11 Tuesday 20 February editDetailed results day 11 edit nbsp BiathlonThe mixed relay was won by the French team in a time of 1 08 34 3 ahead of the Norwegian team with a time of 1 08 55 2 and the Italian team with a time of 1 09 01 2 102 nbsp BobsleighThe first two runs of the two woman nbsp CurlingThe seventh day of matches in the round robin stage of the men s tournament The seventh day of matches in the round robin stage of the women s tournament nbsp Figure skatingThe ice dancing free program was held The competition was won by Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir of Canada who set a world record total score of 206 07 Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron of France won silver with 205 28 Maia Shibutani and Alex Shibutani of the United States were third with 192 59 103 nbsp Freestyle skiingIn the final of the women s halfpipe Canada s Cassie Sharpe won the gold with a score of 95 80 France s Marie Martinod scored a 92 60 to win the silver and Brita Sigourney of the United States finished third with 91 60 104 The qualifying rounds of the men s halfpipe were held Aaron Blunck United States qualified with the best score of 94 40 105 nbsp Ice hockeyThe women s tournament Seventh place game nbsp Sweden 6 1 nbsp Korea Fifth place game nbsp Switzerland 1 0 nbsp Japan The men s tournament qualification playoffs nbsp United States 5 1 nbsp Slovakia nbsp Slovenia 1 2 OT nbsp Norway nbsp Finland 5 2 nbsp South Korea nbsp Switzerland 1 2 OT nbsp Germany nbsp Nordic combinedIn the individual large hill 10 km Germany achieved a podium sweep with gold going to Johannes Rydzek with a time of 23 52 5 silver going to Fabian Riessle with a time of 23 52 9 and bronze going to Eric Frenzel with a time of 23 53 3 106 nbsp Short track speed skatingThe final heats of the women s 3000 m relay were won by the South Korean team in a time of 4 07 361 ahead of the Italian team 4 15 901 After the Chinese and Canadian teams were disqualified in the A final the bronze medal was awarded to the Dutch team who finished the B final originally to determine fifth place in a world record time of 4 03 471 107 The qualifying heats of the women s 1000 m took place The fastest time in any heat 1 29 519 was recorded by Dutch skater Suzanne Schulting 108 The qualifying heats of the men s 500 m took place Dajing Wu China set a new Olympic record time of 40 264 109 Summary table day 11 edit Sport Event Gold medalist s Silver medalist s Bronze medalist s RefCompetitor s NOC Rec Competitor s NOC Competitor s NOC RecBiathlon Mixed relay Marie Dorin HabertAnais BescondSimon DesthieuxMartin Fourcade nbsp France Marte OlsbuTiril EckhoffJohannes Thingnes BoEmil Hegle Svendsen nbsp Norway Lisa VittozziDorothea WiererLukas HoferDominik Windisch nbsp Italy 102 Figure skating Ice dancing Tessa VirtueScott Moir nbsp Canada WR Gabriella PapadakisGuillaume Cizeron nbsp France Maia ShibutaniAlex Shibutani span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library, article, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games. |