Team GB are getting a pumping from Sweden now. 8-3 down. :lol:
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Team GB are getting a pumping from Sweden now. 8-3 down. :lol:
And that was the final score. On to luge now.
Nutters. :bow:
Although that's finished now. :lol:
All done for the day apart from men's freestyle skiing - men's moguls.
Per Spett of Sweden first up.
Cavey wavey. :bow:
21.81 for him.
Must be good.
Corked 1080 from Ben Cavet of France. 22.97 for him. :bow:
JSAO's son now.
21.73 for him sadly. Had a picture of JSAO to show the camera though. Aw.
Patrick Deneen of USA in to second.
No Team GB competitor in this final but plenty of Canadians. :bow:
Matt Graham the Aussie dumps him to third though. :lol:
Marquis of Canada up to first.
Cavey Wavey might be going out. :(
Endo. :lol:
Of Japan up now. May have ballsed it up straight away.
Russian man in to first. :popcorn:
All four Canadians through.
Cavey Wavey there too.
Down to the final 12. :popcorn:
Cavey back. :bow:
He messes it up though. :(
Ben Cavet. :lol:
From England, skiis for France.
WOO didn't finish.
Falls on his arse after completing his time. :haha:
The Canadians are dominating.
That guy's face when his score came up was the picture of disappointment.:console:
Some of them already know but not him.
Down to the final six. Three canadians in it, so probably getting a medal straight away. :lol:
You don't realise how many times I counted to six on my hands, before the edit.
:lol:
I just assumed they had all made it through. Me. :doh: And they would have only been guaranteed one medal. Me again. :doh:
Did he say sheet ice or shit ice?
Nope - could finish 4th to 6th.
I like skiing moguls myself, but I feel I'm smashing it if I carve a few good bumps on the fall line. What they do is ridiculous and would send me to the osteopath.
I think it looks worse than the slopestyle and they go miles in to the air on that one.
The Yank gets us underway. :popcorn:
Deneed just treats it as a straight race. They mark you more for the tricks numbnuts.
Reiherd of Kazakhstan in to first, despite being slower than Deneen.
Yanks. :lol:
Smyshylaev up for all of Russia!
And he's in to first! 24.34. :popcorn:
Now Team Canada. :bow:
Bilodeau up.
Bilodeau nailed it! :bow:
He's in to gold medal position and guarantees a bronze at least. 26.31 for him. :blink:
Gagnon up now.
Gagnon in to bronze! Smyshylaev has a guaranteed medal for Russia.
Kingsbury can knock Gagnon out of the medals. :lol:
Kingsbury gets silver! Gagnon will kill him.
Bilodeau of Canada gets gold, again!
Kingsbury of Canada gets silver.
Smyshylaev of Russia gets bronze.
Men's halfpipe on now. :popcorn:
Speed Skating
Women's 500m
Lee Sang Hwa winces as she crosses the line, maybe in disbelief at defending her title or possibly is exhaustion. Olga Fatkulina (+0.36) wins silver for Russia, while Margot Boer (+0.78) of the Netherlands will take home a shiny bronze medal from Sochi, which is nice.
Gold Medal
Darya Domracheva (Belarus) wins women's biathlon 10k pursuit
Darya Domracheva emerges through the mist in first place and crosses the line a whopping 37.6 seconds ahead of her nearest rival Tora Berger, of Norway, who has to settle for silver. Slovenia's Teja Gregorin grabs bronze.
Gold Medal
Ola Vigen Hattestad (Norway) - men's cross-country skiing (sprint)
Incredible. Ola Vigen Hattestad makes it a Norwegian sprint double. Teodor Peterson's challenge faded with a stumble in the closing stages, with Emil Jonsson coming through to take bronze.
Gold Medal
Maiken Caspersen Falla (Norway) - cross-country skiing (sprint)
Norway's Maiken Caspersen Falla wins gold in the women's cross-country sprint. She collapses on to the snow, roaring with delight. It's a photo finish for the silver and bronze medals.
Freestyle Skiing
Women's ski slopestyle final
Teenager Dara Howell of Canada celebrates with the two other ladies who will join her on the podium, and they are silver medallist Devin Logan (85.40) of America and Howell's compatriot, Kim Lamarre, who took bronze.
This is as good as watching Paul Gascoigne and Le Tiss score apparently. :unsure:
Zhang of China leads after the first run, two more riders to go.
Hiraoka of Japan stacks it.
Shaun White to come. :bow:
After this 15 year old. :blink: