Thanks to Vlhova, Slovakia is in the top 20: The Germans are still at the top of the medal balance
In the medal balance of the countries at the Olympic Games 2022 in Beijing, China, even after the sixth day of competition, Germany is the leader, which has so far been the only one to win seven gold medals.
Skeletonist Christopher Grotheer won the precious metal for the Germans on Friday. In the context of the Germans, there are currently eleven securities (7-4-0). The second place among the countries belongs to Norwaywho have so far six gold, three silver and five bronze. In the third position are the Dutch with a balance of 5 gold, 4 silver and 1 bronze medal. Slovakia ranks 19th in the ranking of the country. bar along with New Zealand.
He won gold for downhill skiing in Switzerland Lara Gutová-Behramiová, who after two fourth places received a gold reward in the super G. One of the best downhill skis in the last decades, after the first time, won the Olympic gold medal in her thirties.when she won a super-giant slalom in the mountain resort of Yenqing. So far, she had only two bronze medals from the Olympic Games from the Sochi 2014 downhill in a huge slalom a few days ago in Beijing in 2022. The pitch accompanied her mainly in the super G.
In Sochi 2014 and Pyongyang 2018 she was ranked fourth in this discipline. Now, however, the Swiss blonde has survived and defeated the Austrian Mirjam Puchner by 22 hundred seconds, another Swiss Michelle Gisin took bronze with a deficit of 0.30 s.
Norway triumphed in the women’s 7.5 km biathlon speed raceMarte Olsbu Röiseland, who also won gold in Beijing in the mixed relay competition. The 31-year-old North woman triumphed on Friday with a half-minute victory ahead of Sweden’s Elvira Öberg and 37 seconds ahead of Italy’s Dorothea Wierer.
The medal trio predicted shooting on both items. In ten seconds, the precious metal of the Austrian Lisa Therese Hauser, who was fourth, ran away. The best of the Slovak quartet, Paulína Fialková, finished in a solid 14th place, and if she had not hesitated in the last shot in the stand, she would have amassed appropriately in the top ten.
Finland did not enjoy the first gold at the 2022 Olympic Games until Friday, I. Niskanen won in cross-country skiing in the 15 km classic technique. in front of the Russian Alexander Bolsunov and Norwegian Johannes Hösflot Klaeb. Interestingly, Bolshunov and Klaebo won gold in Beijing in a change of two competitions – Russian in skiathlon and Norwegian in sprint free technique.
She won another gold medal for the Netherlands on Friday, short-distance skating Suzanne Schulting, who defended the 2018-mile Pyongyang championship. The silver was won by Choy Min-Junk from the Republic of Korea and the bronze was won by the Belgian Hanne Desmetová.
In the skeleton, the German Christopher Grotheer triumphed in front of his compatriot Axel Jungk with a victory of 66 hundredths of a second, the bronze was won by the home team Jen Wen-kang and he won the first ever Olympic medal in the industry for China.
On the U-ramp among snowboarders, the Japanese Ajumu Hirano won in front of the Australian Scotty James and the Swiss Jan Scherrer. Golden from Turin 2006, Vancouver 2010 and Pyongyang 2018 American Shaun White finished just behind the podium in fourth place, saying goodbye to his career.
Swedish speed skater Nils van der Poel already has the second gold from the 2022 Olympic Games. After a triumph at 5,000 m in the Olympic record, this time he dominated 10,000 m in the new world maximum. Patrick Roest from the Netherlands took the silver in the same way as the 5000m, bronze travels to Italy thanks to David Ghiott.
At least one medal at the Beijing Olympics has already been won by 26 countries, the most valuable metal being the representatives of twenty states. In China, they have already divided 52 of the 109 medal sets across fifteen sports. On Saturday, February 12, there are six final disciplines on the program. The men’s biathlon quartet Šimon Bartko, Matej Baloga, Tomáš Sklenárik and Michal Šima will compete for medals in the men’s 10 km speed race.