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The 2022 Summer Olympics have begun in Beijing. More than 4 thousand athletes from 95 countries of the world take part in them. Despite the fact that the team medal count at the Olympic Games is considered unofficial, it is an indicator of the prestige of the country and each team dreams of taking first place in it. According to experts' forecasts, Norway will win the overall standings at the current games, the Russian team will take second place, and Germany will get the bronze.
Men's free program
1. Nathan Chen (USA) - 113.97
2. Yuma Kagiyama (Japan) - 108.12
3. Shoma Uno (Japan) - 105.90
4. Cha Jun Hwan (Korea) - 99.51
5. Morisi Kvitelashvili (Georgia) - 97.98
Men, first run
1. Christopher Grotter (Germany) - 1:00.00
2. Alexander Tretyakov (Russia) - +0.36
3. Yan Wengang (China) - +0.43
4. Evgeny Rukosuev (Russia) - +0.48
5. Axel Jung (Germany) - +0.50
Men, second run
1. Christopher Grotter (Germany) - 2:00.33
2. Axel Jung (Germany) - +0.70
3. Yan Wengang (China) - +0.75
4. Alexander Tretyakov (Russia) - +0.87
5. Evgeny Rukosuev (Russia) - +0.87
Women's Halfpipe First Run Final
1. Chloe Kim (USA) - 94.00
2. Sena Tomita (Japan) - 86.00
3. Cai Xuetong (China) - 81.25
4. Berenice Vikki (Switzerland) - 76.25
5. Elizabeth Hosking (Canada) - 73.00
Women's Halfpipe Second Final Run
1. Chloe Kim (USA) - 94.00
2. Keralt Castellet (Spain) - 90.25
3. Sena Tomita (Japan) - 88.20
4. Cai Xuetong (China) - 81.25
5. Elizabeth Hosking (Canada) - 79.25
Women's Halfpipe Third Final Run
1. Chloe Kim (USA) - 94.00
2. Keralt Castellet (Spain) - 90.25
3. Sena Tomita (Japan) - 88.20
4. Cai Xuetong (China) - 81.25
5. Hands of Tomita (Japan) - 80.50
Men's cross-country first heat
1. Eliot Gronden (Canada) - 1:16.29
2. Julian Luftner (Austria) - +0.31
3. Jacob Duzek (Austria) - +0.36
4. Alessandro Hemmerle (Austria) - +0.55
5. Martin Nerl (Germany) - +1.00.9
Men Cross Country Qualifier 2
2. Jake Vedder (USA) - +0.22
3. Tommaso Leoni (Italy) - +0.57
4. Mick Deardorff (USA) - +1:00.08
5. Kaye Koble (Switzerland) - +1:00.38
Men, cross. ⅛ finals
First run
1. Eliot Gronden (Canada) - (Qualified)
2. Merlin Surge (France) - (C)
3. Adam Lambert (Australia)
4. Radek Hauser (Czech Republic) - did not start
Second run
1. Cameron Bolton (Australia) - (C)
2. Loan Bozzolo (France) - (C)
3. Daniil Donskikh (Russia)
4. Lorenzo Sommariva (Italy) - did not finish
Third run
1. Martin Nerl (Germany) - (C)
2. Lucas Egibar (Spain) - (C)
3. Paul Berg (Germany)
4. Jarrid Hughes (Australia)
Fourth run
1. Mick Deardorff (USA) - (C)
2. Alessandro Hammerle (Austria) - (C)
3. Liam Moffatt (Canada)
4. Hugh Nightingale (Great Britain)
Fifth run
1. Tommaso Leoni (Italy) - (C)
2. Leo Le Bleu Jacques (France) - (C)
3. Lukas Pachner (Austria)
4. Jacob Duzek (Austria)
Sixth run
1. Omar Vizintin (Italy) - (C)
2. Umito Kirchvem (Germany) - (C)
3. Kaye Koble (Switzerland)
4. Glenn de Bloys (Netherlands)
Seventh run
1. Yoshiki Takahara (Japan) - (C)
2. Nick Baumgartner (USA) - (C)
3. Hagen Kearney (USA)
4. Kevin Hill (Canada)
Eighth run
1. Jake Vedder (USA) - (C)
2. Julian Luftner (Austria) - (C)
3. Adam Dixon (Australia)
4. Filippo Ferrari (Italy) - did not start
Men Cross Country Quarterfinals
First quarter-final
1. Eliot Gronden (Canada) - (C)
2. Merlin Surge (France) - (C)
3. Loan Bozzolo (France)
4. Cameron Bolton (Australia)
Second quarter-final
1. Alessandro Hammerle (Austria) - (C)
2. Lucas Egibar (Spain) - (C)
3. Martin Nerl (Germany)
4. Mick Deardorff (USA) - did not finish
Third quarter-final
1. Omar Vizintin (Italy) - (C)
2. Tommaso Leoni (Italy) - (C)
3. Leo le Bleu Jacques (France)
4. Umito Kirchvem (Germany) - did not finish
Fourth quarter-final
1. Julian Luftner (Austria) - (C)
2. Jake Vedder (USA) - (C)
3. Nick Baumgartner (USA)
4. Yoshiki Takahara (Japan) - did not finish
Men's cross-country semi-finals
First semi-final
1. Eliot Gronden (Canada) - (Grand Final)
2. Alessandro Hammerle (Austria) - (BF)
3. Merlin Surge (France) - (Small final)
4. Lucas Eguibar (Spain) - (MF)
Second semi-final
1. Julian Luftner (Austria) - (BF)
2. Omar Vizintin (Italy) - (BF)
3. Jake Vedder (USA) - (MF)
4. Tommaso Leoni (Italy) - (MF)
Men Cross Country Small Final
1. Merlin Surge (France)
2. Jake Vedder (USA)
3. Lucas Egibar (Spain)
4. Tommaso Leoni (Italy)
Men Cross Country Grand Final
1. Alessandro Hammerle (Austria)
2. Eliot Gronden (Canada)
3. Omar Vizintin (Italy)
4. Julian Luftner (Austria)
Men's Combination Downhill
1. Alexander Omodt Kilde (Norway) - 1:43.12
2. James Crawford (Canada) - +0.02
3. Brody Seger (Canada) - +0.42
4. Johannes Strolz (Austria) - +0.75
5. Marco Schwarz (Austria) - +0.95
Men's combined skiing, slalom
1. Johannes Strolz (Austria) - 2:31.43
2. Alexander Omodt Kilde (Norway) - +0.59
3. James Crawford (Canada) - +0.68
4. Justin Murissier (Switzerland) - +0.86
5. Marco Schwarz (Austria) - +1.28
Women round robin session 1
Great Britain - Switzerland - 5 : 6 (additional end)
Denmark - China - 7 : 6
Sweden - Japan - 8: 5
Russia - USA - 3: 9
Men round robin session 2
USA - Sweden - 4 : 7
Norway - Canada - 5 : 6
China - Russia - 4: 7
Great Britain - Italy - 7 : 5
Women round robin session 2
Canada - South Korea - 12:7
Sweden - Great Britain - 2: 6
USA - Denmark - 7 : 5
China - Switzerland - 5: 7
Men Preliminary Round Group C
Sweden - Latvia - 3: 2
Finland - Slovakia - 6: 2
Men Preliminary Round Group A
USA - China - 8 : 0
Canada - Germany - 5: 1
Women Classic 10 km
1. Teresa Johaug (Norway) - 28:06.3
2. Kerttu Niskanen (Finland) - +0.4
3. Krista Permyakoski (Finland) - +31.5
4. Natalia Nepryaeva (Russia) - +31.6
5. Katarina Hennig (Germany) - +43
Acrobatics, mixed teams, first final
1. China - 336.89
2. USA - 330.55
3. Canada - 326.94
4. Switzerland - 300.62
Acrobatics, mixed teams, second final
1. USA (Ashley aldwell, Christopher Lillis, Justin Schoenefeld) - 338.34
2. China (Xu Mengtao, Jia Zongyang, Qi Guangpu) - 324.22
3. Canada (Marion Teno, Micha Fontaine, Lewis Irving) - 290.98
4. Switzerland - 276.01
Women's 5000 m
1. Irene Schouten (Netherlands) - 6:43.51 (Olympic record)
2. Isabelle Weideman (Canada) - +4.67
3. Martina Sablikova (Czech Republic) - +6.58
4. Francesca Lollobrigida (Italy) - +8.25
5. Ragne Viklund (Norway) - +12.83
Team competition. Relay race
1. Germany (Natalie Geisenberger, Johannes Ludwig, Tobias Wendl, Tobias Arlt) - 3:03.406 (track record)
2. Austria (Madeleine Egle, Wolfgang Kindl, Lorenz Koller, Thomas Stoy) - +0.080
3. Latvia (Eliza Tiruma, Kristers Aparjods, Martins Bots, Roberts Plume) - +0.948
4. Russia (Tatiana Ivanova, Roman Repilov, Vladislav Antonov, Alexander Denisiev) - +1.261
Place The country Gold Silver Bronze
1 Germany 6 3 0
2 Norway 5 3 4
3 Austria 4 5 4
4 USA 4 5 1
5 Netherlands 4 3 1
6 Sweden 4 1 2
7 China 3 3
8 Italy 2 4 2
9 Russia 2 3 6
10 Slovenia 2 1 2
11 France 1 5
12 Canada 1 4 7
13 Japan 1 2 4
14 Switzerland 1 3
15 Australia 1 1
15 Czech 1 1
15 South Korea 1 1
18 New Zealand 1
18 Slovakia 1
20 Finland 1 2
21 Belarus 1
21 Spain 1 2
23 Hungary 2
24 Latvia 1
24 Poland 1