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Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Day 12



American Lindsey Vonn wins bronze in women's Alpine skiing - Downhill in 1 minute 39.69 seconds. Sofia Goggia of Italy wins gold in 1 minute 39.22 seconds. Ragnhild Mowinckel of Norway wins silver in 1 minute 39.31 seconds.

The USA team of Susan Dunklee, Joanne Firesteel Reid, Tim Burke and Lowell Bailey finish 15th in the Biathlon- LTS 2 by 6KM women and 2 by 7.5KM men mixed relay.

After 2 runs of the women's 2-man Bobsled, Americans Elena Meyers Taylor/Lauren Gibbs are in 2nd place and Americans Jamie Greubel Poser/Aja Evans are in 4th place.

In women's round robin Curling, Korea beat the USA 9-6.

The USA beat Switzerland 8-4 in men's round robin Curling.

Americans Bryan Fletcher, Ben Berend and Ben Loomis finished 17th, 39th and 40th respectively in Nordic Combined- Individual Gundsersen LH/10KM.

Jessica Koorman and Lana Gehring, both of the USA, did not qualify for the quarterfinals of the women's 1000M Short Track Speed Skating competition. Gehring was disqualified by penalty.

Americans Aaron Tran, Thomas Hong and John-Henry Krueger did not qualify for the quarterfinals of the men's 500M Short Track Speed Skating competition. Tran was disqualified by penalty.

Kyle Mack, Chris Corning and Red Gerard, all of the USA, qualified for the finals of men's Snowboard- Big Air.

At the conclusion of the women's Figure Skating Short Program, Americans Mirai Nagasu is in 9th place with a score of 66.93, Karen Chen is in 10th place with a score of 65.90 and Bradie Tennell is in 11th place with a score of 64.01.

The USA men's Ice hockey team lost to the Czech Republic 3-2, in a shootout. USA goals were scored by Ryan Donato and Jim Slater. The USA lost the shootout 1-0. The USA is eliminated from the tournament while the Czech Republic goes on to the medal round.

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Medal Count at 11:50 pm Eastern Time - Day 12

Norway 11 gold, 11 silver, 8 bronze - 30 total
Germany 11 gold, 7 silver, 5 bronze - 23 total
Canada 8 gold, 5 silver, 6 bronze - 19 total
Netherlands 6 gold, 5 silver, 3 bronze - 14 total
USA 5 gold. 3 silver, 5 bronze - 13 total
France 5 gold, 4 silver, 4 bronze - 13 total

Friday, February 16, 2018

Day 8

Americans Scott Patterson, Erik Bjornsen, Noah Hoffman and Tyler Cornfield finished 21st, 41st, 48th and 74th respectively in the men's Cross Country skiing-15KM Free.

In men's round robin Curling, the USA beat Denmark 9-5.

Madison Olsen of the USA finished 6th in women's Freestyle skiing Aerials. Americans Kiley McKinnon and Ashley Caldwell finished 10th and 17th respectively.

Matt Antoine and John Daly, both of the USA, finished 14th and 19th in men's Skeleton.

Carlijn Schoutens of the USA finished 11th in ladies 5000 Speed Skating.

American Lindsey Vonn finished 6th in ladies Alpine skiing- Super G. Breezy Johnson, Laurenne Ross and Alice McKennis finished 14th, 15th and 16th respectively in ladies Super G.

In women's round robin Curling, the USA beat OAR(Olympic Athletes from Russia) 7-6.

Maggie Voisin of the USA finished 4th in Freestyle skiing ladies Slopestyle. Americans Devin Logan, Darian Stevens and Caroline Claire finished 10th, 17th and 23rd respectively in ladies skiing Slopestyle.

Nathan Chen, Vincent Zhou and Adam Rippon, all of the USA, finished 5th, 6th and 10th at the completion of the men's Figure Skating Free Skate. Nathan Chen scored a 215.08 Free Skate and 297.35 overall. Chen landed a record 5 quads out of 6 attempted quads, a winter Olympics record. Zhou scored a 192.16 Free Skate and 276.69 overall. Rippon scored a 171.41 Free Skate and 259.36 overall. Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan wins gold with an overall score of 317.85, Shoma Uno of Japan wins silver with and overall score of 306.90 and Javier Fernandez of Spain wins bronze with an overall score of 305.24.

Medal Count at 11:45 pm Eastern Time - Day 8

Norway 6 gold, 8 silver, 5 bronze - 19 total
Germany 9 gold, 2 silver, 4 bronze - 15 total
Netherlands 6 gold, 5 silver, 2 bronze - 13 total
Canada 4 gold, 5 silver, 4 bronze - 13 total
Austria 3 gold, 2 silver, 4 bronze - 9 total
Japan 1 gold, 5 silver, 3 bronze - 9 total
USA 5 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze - 8 total