2022 Medal Count Winter Olympic Hub
ALPINE SKIING
MEN’S SUPER-G
Defending champion Matthias Mayer of Austria won the men’s super-G, capturing a third Olympic gold medal.
Ryan Cochran-Siegle of the United States was 0.04 seconds behind in second and World Cup super-G leader Aleksander Aamodt Kilde of Norway was 0.42 behind in third.
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BIATHLON
MEN’S 20KM INDIVIDUAL
Quentin Fillon Maillet of France won decisively in the 20-kilometer individual biathlon, adding a gold medal to the silver he won in the mixed relay over the weekend.
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CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
MEN’S SPRINT FREE
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo of Norway defended his Olympic cross-country sprint title at the Beijing Games on Tuesday, leading the final for the entire race and punching the air when he crossed the finish line.
WOMEN’S SPRINT FREE
Jonna Sundling of Sweden won the race in 3:09.68, finishing 2.88 seconds ahead of teammate Maja Dahlqvist on Tuesday. Jessie Diggins of the United States took bronze, 3.16 seconds behind.
Sundling is a first-time Olympian but has two world championship sprint titles, and team sprint titles with Dahlqvist.
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CURLING
MIXED DOUBLES
Sweden won the bronze medal in mixed doubles curling, bouncing back from a semifinal blowout to dominate Britain 9-3 in six ends in the third-place game.
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FREESTYLE SKIING
WOMEN’S BIG AIR
American-born Eileen Gu of China cranked out the first 1620 of her career on her final jump, stunning France’s Tess Ledeux and earning the first of what she hopes will be three gold medals in women’s freestyle big air.
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SNOWBOARDING
MEN’S PARALLEL GIANT SLALOM
Second-seeded Benjamin Karl of Austria held off Tim Mastnak of Slovenia for the gold.
WOMEN’S PARALLEL GIANT SLALOM
Ester Ledecka of the Czech Republic defended her Olympic snowboard parallel giant slalom title with a quick final run on a sun-splashed course.
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SPEEDSKATING
MEN’S 1,500 METERS
Kjeld Nuis of the Netherlands became the first speedskater since 1994 to successfully defend his Olympic title in the men’s 1,500 meters, edging countryman Thomas Krol at the Beijing Games.