Tuesday 8 February 2022

Beijing 2022 Day Four

Day Four became the busiest for medals so far with ten events across eight disciplines.


Medals


The Men's Super-G saw GOLD won by Matthias Mayer (AUT) as he finished ahead of Ryan Siegle-Cochran (USA) who took SILVER while Aleksander Aamodt Kilde (NOR) claimed BRONZE.




The Men's 20km Individual GOLD was won by Quentin Fillon-Maillet (FRA) ahead of Anton Smolski (BLR) who crossed for SILVER while Johannes Thingnes Boe (NOR) took BRONZE



The Women's Sprint Free saw a Sweden 1-2 as Jonna Sundling won GOLD ahead of Maja Dahlqvist who scooped SILVER with Jesse Diggins (USA) collecting BRONZE

GOLD for Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo (NOR) in the Men's Sprint Free while Federico Pellegrino (ITA) sealed SILVER and Alexander Terentev (ROC) collected BRONZE


The Mixed Doubles saw despair for GB as they lost the battle for BRONZE with Sweden triumphing 9-3 and Italy rounded off a perfect campaign by securing GOLD by defeating Norway who took SILVER in the 8-5 loss. 



In the Women's Freeski Big Air, Eileen Gu took the GOLD as she outscored Tess Ledeux (FRA) who sealed SILVER while Mathilde Gremaud (SUI) collected BRONZE. GB's Kirsty Muir finished an incredible fifth on her Olympic debut at just 17 years of age. 




History in the Women's Singles as Natalie Geisenberger (GER) won GOLD by defending her Olympic title for a second time to maintain a hold on the Singles title dating back to 2014. German team-mate Anna Berreiter took the SILVER while Tatyana Ivanova (ROC) collected BRONZE 



The Women's Parallel Giant Slalom saw GOLD won by Ester Ledecka (CZE) as she defeated Daniela Ulbing (AUT) who took SILVER in the Big Final whole Gloria Kotnik (SLO) cruised to BRONZE against Michelle Dekker (NED) in the Small Final.

In the Men's Parallel Giant Slalom, Benjamin Karl (AUT) secured GOLD ahead of Tim Mastnak (SLO) who took SILVER in the Big Final while Victor Wild (ROC) claimed BRONZE by defeating Roland Fischnaller (ITA) in the Small final.


Double joy for Netherlands in the Men's 1500m as an OLYMPIC RECORD time of 1:43.21 saw Kjeld Nuis storm to GOLD ahead of Thomas Krol who took SILVER while Minseok Kim (KOR) claimed BRONZE. GB's Cornelius Kersten finished in 19th. 





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