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中国队有突破  挪威队夺三金
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-11 20:52
Group 1 - The Chinese team did not win any medals on the 10th of February at the Milan Winter Olympics, but achieved historical best results in luge and ski jumping events, with many young athletes gaining valuable experience [1] - In the women's singles luge event, Wang Peixuan finished with a total time of 2 minutes 42.631 seconds, placing 21st and setting a new Olympic record for China in this event, improving from 29th place in the previous Beijing Olympics [1] - The mixed team ski jumping event saw the Chinese team score 924.1 points, finishing 8th and also setting a new Olympic best, having previously failed to reach the finals in the Beijing Olympics [1] Group 2 - In short track speed skating, the Italian team won the first gold medal in the mixed relay final with a time of 2 minutes 39.019 seconds, while the defending champion Chinese team finished fourth with a time of 2 minutes 39.601 seconds after leading for much of the race [2] - Chinese athlete Jin Boyang ranked 13th in the men's singles short program of figure skating with a score of 86.55 points, advancing to the free skate [2] - In freestyle skiing women's mogul, young Chinese athletes Yang Ya and Li Ruolin successfully completed their first qualification round, advancing to the second qualification round [2] Group 3 - The Swedish team dominated the women's individual sprint in cross-country skiing, taking the top three positions, with Lin Svahn winning the gold [3] - Sweden also secured its first gold in mixed doubles curling, with the Flana siblings defeating the American duo 6-5 in the final [3] - In the women's team alpine skiing event, the Austrian duo of Reiter and Huber won the gold, while the host Italian team made critical errors and missed the podium [3] Group 4 - Norway leads the medal table with 6 golds, 2 silvers, and 4 bronzes, while Germany and Sweden are tied for second place with 3 golds, 2 silvers, and 1 bronze each [4]
(米兰冬奥会)综合消息:中国短道速滑队混接失利 冰壶混双瑞典队摘金
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-11 03:19
Group 1 - The 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics awarded 9 gold medals on the fourth day of competition, with notable performances in short track speed skating and mixed doubles curling [1][3] - The Chinese short track speed skating team, consisting of Gong Li, Zhang Chutong, Liu Shaoang, and Sun Long, finished fourth in the mixed team relay final, missing out on a medal with a time of 2:39.601 [1][3] - Sweden won its first Olympic gold in mixed doubles curling, defeating the USA with a final score of 5-4, while Italy secured the bronze by beating Great Britain 5-3 [1][3] Group 2 - In the women's singles luge event, Germany's Tobias won gold with a total time of 3:30.625, while Latvia's Bota and the USA's Fqualson took silver and bronze respectively [3][4] - The Chinese team made its debut in the mixed team event of ski jumping, finishing eighth and improving upon their previous performance [4] - Norway's Bøthun won gold in the men's 20km individual biathlon with a perfect shooting score and a time of 51:35.5, while China's Yan Xingyuan ranked 57th [4] Group 3 - In cross-country skiing, all six Chinese competitors were eliminated in the qualification round of the men's and women's individual sprints [5] - Norway's Klæbo secured his second gold medal of the Olympics in the men's sprint with a time of 3:39.74, while the Swedish team swept the women's podium [5] - Norway currently leads the medal tally with 6 golds, 2 silvers, and 4 bronzes [5]
谷爱凌摘银无憾 速滑连破纪录
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-10 20:04
Group 1 - The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics awarded five gold medals on February 9, with Gu Ailing winning a silver medal in the women's freestyle skiing slope style final, finishing just 0.38 points behind the gold medalist [2] - Gu Ailing's score was 86.58 points, while the Swiss athlete Mathilde Gremaud defended her title with a score of 86.96 points, and Canadian athlete Megan Oldham secured the bronze [2] - In the women's snowboard big air final, 19-year-old Chinese athlete Zhang Xiaonan finished fifth with a score of 144.50 points, while Japan's Kira Narasaki won the gold medal [2][3] Group 2 - In the men's team event of alpine skiing, Swiss athlete Marco Odermatt and his teammate won the championship, further establishing Switzerland's dominance in the sport [3] - In the men's individual normal hill ski jumping final, German athlete Philipp Raimund won the gold medal, while Chinese athlete Song Qiwu achieved the best result for China in this event, finishing 31st [3] - In the women's speed skating 1000 meters, Dutch athlete Jorien ter Maat won her first Olympic gold medal, breaking the Olympic record with a time of 1:12.31 [3] - The women's singles luge competition saw German athletes Melanie Freybel and Julia Taubitz set new track records, with Taubitz leading after the first half [4] - Norway continues to lead the medal table with 3 golds, 1 silver, and 2 bronzes, followed closely by Switzerland with 3 golds, 1 silver, and 1 bronze [4]