Sunday, February 13, 2022

Day 10 Mid Day February 13 and Mid Day February 14 Beijing time




The USA women's Curling team of Tabitha Peterson, Nina Roth, Becca Hamilton and Tara Peterson lost to Sweden 10-4 in the round robin.

River Radamus (2:10.95) and Tommy Ford (2:12.41), both of the USA, finished 4th and 12th respectively in the second run of the men's Alpine Skiing Giant Slalom.

The USA men's 4 by 10KM Cross Country skiing relay team of Luke Jager(32:53.7), Scott Patterson (31:16.2), Gus Schumacher (29:03.4) and Kevin Bolger (29:43.0) finished 9th in a total time of  2 hours 2 minutes and 56.3 seconds. 

Joanne Reid, Claire Egan, Susan Dunklee and Deedra Irwin, all of the USA, finished 29th, 38th, 40th and 47th respectively in the women's Biathlon 10KM Pursuit.

Jake Brown and Sean Doherty, both of the USA, finished 40th and 43rd respectively in the men's Biathlon 12.5KM Pursuit.

American Ryan Pivirotto (41.641) finished 3rd in the quarterfinals of men's Short Track Speed Skating 500M and did not advance to the semifinals.

The USA women's short track 3000M relay team of Kristen Santos, Corrine Stoddard, Maame Biney and Julie Letai  did not finish Final B due to penalty. 

The USA men's curling team of John Shuster, Chris Plys Matt Hamilton and John Landsteiner beat China 8-6 in the round robin. Team Shuster is now 3-3 in the round robin.

The American men's Speed Skating Team Pursuit team of Ethan Cepuran, Casey Dawson and Emory Lehman finished 2nd in (3:37.51) to advance to the semifinals.

The USA men's hockey team beat Germany 3-2 in the preliminary round- Group A, USA goals were scored by Steven Kampfer, Matt Knies and Nathan Smith.

American Erin Jackson wins gold (37.04) in women's Long Track Speed Skating 500M. Miho Takagi of Japan wins silver in 37.12 seconds and Angelina Golikova of ROC wins bronze in 37.21 seconds. Brittany Bowe (38.04) and Kimi Goetz (38.25), both of the USA finished 16th and 18th respectively.

The USA women's Curling team of Tabitha Peterson, Nina Roth, Becca Hamilton and Tara Peterson beat Korea 8-6 in the round robin.

After the 3rd heat in women's Bobsleigh Monobob, Kaillie Humphries (3:13.97) and  Elana Meyers Taylor (3:15.70), both of the USA, are in 1st and 3rd place.

Hailey Langland (127.50 total score- 62.00 first run, 65.50 second run and 21.25 third run) of the USA advanced to the women's Snowboard Big Air finals. Jamie Anderson of the USA (119.75 total score - 30.00 first run, 29.50 second run and 89.75 third run) did not advance to the finals. Courtney Rummel of the USA (101.00 total score- 44.75 first run, 56.25 second run and 38.75 third run also did not advance to the finals. Julia Marino of the USA did not start.

Maggie Voisin (72.78 score - 4th place) Marin Hamel (69.43 score - 7th place) advanced to the women's Freestyle Skiing Freeski Slopestyle finals. Darian Stevens (50.01) of the USA finished 18th and did not advance to the finals. Caroline Claire of the USA did not start.

Americans Zach Donohue/Madison Hubbell wins bronze in women's Ice Dance - Free Dance with a Free Dance score of 130.89 and total score of 218.02. Gabriella Papadakis/ Guillaume Cizeron of France wins gold with a Free Dance score of 136.15 and total score of 226.98 and Victoria Sinitsina/Nikita Katsalapov of the ROC wins silver with a Free Dance score of 131.66 and total score of 220.51. Madison Chock/Evan Bates of the USA finished 4th with a Free Dance score of 130.63 and a total score of 214.77. Americans Kaitlin Hawayek/Jean Luc Baker finished 11th with a Free Dance score of 115.16 and total score of 189.74.

Americans Kaillie Humphries wins gold in 4:19.27 and Elena Meyers Taylor wins silver in 4:20.81 after the 4th heat in women's Bobsleigh Monobob. Christine deBruin of Canada wins bronze in 4:21.03.

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Medal Count as of 11:55 pm Eastern Time February 13

Norway     9 gold, 5 silver, 7   bronze - 21 total
ROC          4 gold, 6 silver, 8   bronze - 18 total
USA          7 gold, 6 silver, 2   bronze - 15 total
Canada      1 gold, 4 silver, 10 bronze - 15 total
Germany   8 gold, 5 silver,  1  bronze - 14 total
Austria      4 gold, 6 silver,  4  bronze - 14 total

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