Monday, February 19, 2018

Day 11





Americans Maia Shibutani/Alex Shibutani win bronze in figure skating Ice Dance with a free skate score of 114.86 and a total score of 192.59. Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir of Canada win gold with a free skate score of 122.40 and total score of 206.07. Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron of France win silver with a free skate score of 123.35 and a total score of 205.28. Madison Hubbell/Zack Donohue of the USA finished 4th with a free skate score of 109.94 and a total score of 187.69. Madison Chock/Evan Bates finished 9th with a free skate score of 100.13 and a total score of 175.58. Chock/Bates had a fall and that affected their technical score.

Brita Sigourney of the USA wins bronze with a score of 91.60 in women's ski Halfpipe. Cassie Sharp of Canada wins gold with a score of 95.80. Marie Martinod of France wins silver with a score of 92.60. Annalisa Drew of the USA finished 4th with a score of 90.80. Maddie Bowman, the USA gold medalist from Sochi, crashed on all 3 runs and finished 11th with a score of 27.00.

At the conclusion of the 4th and final run in men's 2-man Bobsled, the USA team of Justin Olsen/Evan Weinstock finished in 14th place. Americans Nick Cummingham/Hakeem Abdul-Saboor finished in 21th Place and Americans Codie Bascue/Sam McGuffie finished in 25th place. Germany and Canada tie for gold.

The USA beat Canada 9-7 in men's round robin Curling.

In women's round robin Curling, the USA beat China 10-4.

The USA team of Brittany Bowe, Heather Bergsma and Mia Manganello finished 4th and qualified for the semifinals of women's Speed Skating Team Pursuit. The USA will face the Netherlands in the semifinals.

Mitch Whitmore, Jonathan Garcia, and Kimani Griffin, all of the USA, finished 15th, 23rd and 26th respectively in men's Speed Skating 500M.

The USA men's Ice Hockey team beat Slovakia 5-1. USA Goals were scored by Ryan Donato(2) James Wisniewski, Mark Arcobello and Garrett Roe. The USA plays the Czech Republic in the quarterfinals on Tuesday, Feb.20.

Americans Aaron Blunck, Alex Ferreira, Torin Yater-Wallace and David Wise qualified for the finals of the men's ski Halfpipe.

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Medal Count as of 11:45 PM Eastern Time - Day 11

Norway 11 gold, 9 silver, 8 bronze - 28 total
Germany 10 gold, 6 silver, 4 bronze - 20 total
Canada 8 gold, 5 silver, 6 bronze - 19 total
Netherlands 6 gold, 5 silver, 2 bronze - 13 total
USA 5 gold, 3 silver, 4 bronze - 12 total
France 4 gold, 4 silver, 4 bronze - 12 total

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