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| Boilerpipe Text | Sunday, Feb. 20 results
Alpine skiing
: Mikaela Shiffrin and her team missed out on a medal in the mixed team parallel,
finishing fourth.
But by competing, Shiffrin became the second woman to race in all six Alpine skiing events in the Olympic program. But Shiffrin leaves these Games with no medals.
Cross-country skiing
: Jessie Diggins won silver in the womenâs 30km mass start, capping off a two-medal performance in Beijing after winning
bronze
in the womenâs individual cross-country sprint.
Her win in the mass start was the first by an American woman in an individual distance race.
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Bobsleigh:
Germany went
one-two
in the menâs four-man bobsled.
Curling:
Great Britain beat Japan, 10-3, in the womenâs gold medal game.
Ice hockey:
Finland won gold by beating the athletes from Russia, 2-1.
Itâs the first menâs hockey medal for the country.
Saturday, Feb. 19 results
Alpine skiing
: Mikaela Shiffrinâs final event, the mixed team parallel competition, was rescheduled due to weather.
Freestyle skiing:
Americans David Wise and Alex Ferreira won silver and bronze, respectively, in the menâs halfpipe. New Zealandâs Nico Porteous won gold. Gus Kenworthy, now competing for Great Britain, finished eighth.
Cross-country skiing:
Scott Patterson, who skied for the University of Vermont, finished eighth in the menâs 50km mass start. Russians took gold and silver.
Curling:
Sweden beat Great Britain, 5-4, to win menâs gold. Sweden beat Switzerland, 9-7, to win the womenâs bronze.
Speedskating:
American Joey Mantia got fourth in the menâs mass start race in a photo finish. American Mia Kilburg finished fourth in the womenâs competition.
Figure skating:
Chinaâs Sui Wenjing and Han Cong took gold in the pairs competition.
Russian pairs Evgenia Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov, and Anastasia Mishina and Aleksandr Galliamov won silver and bronze, respectively.
The American pair of Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier finished sixth. Ashley Cain-Gribble and Timothy LeDuc finished eighth.
Ice hockey:
Slovakia beat Sweden, 4-0, to win bronze in menâs hockey.
Bobsleigh:
Elana Meyers Taylor won bronze in the two-woman competition with partner Sylvia Hoffman. Kaillie Humphries and her partner finished seventh.
Friday, Feb. 18 results
Freestyle skiing:
Eileen Gu became the first athlete from an action sport to win three medals in a single Games
when she won gold in the womenâs fre
eski halfpipe.
Teenager Hanna Faulhaber was the highest finisher for the Americans, coming in sixth.
Canada took silver and bronze.
Switzerlandâs Ryan Regez and Alex Fiva took gold and silver in the menâs skicross.
Ice hockey:
Finland beat Slovakia, 2-0, and ROC beat Sweden in the menâs semifinal games.
Curling:
The US lost to Canada, 8-5, in the bronze medal match.
This could be the final games for US skip John Shuster.
âIâm not retiring, but that doesnât mean Iâll ever get back here,â said Shuster, who would be 43 for the 2026 Games in Milan and Cortina. âNo matter what happens, Iâm so happy and proud and love playing with these guys, and I hope they want to keep doing it.â
Figure skating:
Both American teams â Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier, and Ashley Cain-Gribble and Timothy LeDuc â advanced past the pairs short program to the free skate.
Chinaâs Wenjing Sui and Cong Han are in first, followed by three Russian teams.
Thursday, Feb. 17 results
The US womenâs ice hockey team
lost to Canada, 3-2, in the gold medal game.
It was the fourth straight Olympics that the two teams faced off in the final.
Alpine skiing:
For the third time, in thee Olympics, Mikaela Shiffrin did not finish her race.
Shiffrin skied out in the slalom portion of the womenâs Alpine combined event. A medal was certainly in play following the downhill portion, after which she sat in fifth place with a time of 1:32.98.
Read more here.
Figure skating
: Kamila Valieva, the Russian teenager mired in a doping scandal, finished fourth in the womenâs competition, and teammates Anna Shcherbakova and Alexandra Trusova won gold and silver, respectively.
Read more here.
Three American women competed in the final. Alysa Liu finished seventh
with a score of 208.95, Mariah Bell finished 10th
with a score of 202.30, and Karen Chen finished 16th
with a score of 179.93.
Freestyle skiing:
Eileen Gu earned the top score in the womenâs halfpipe qualifying. Three Americans advanced to the final as well: Brita Sigourney, Hanna Faulhaber, and Carly Margulies.
Curling:
The US menâs curling team will not repeat as gold medalists. They were knocked out of the semifinals by Great Britain, 8-4. Itâs onto the bronze medal match for them.
Speedskating:
Brittany Bowe won bronze in the womenâs 1000m.
Wednesday, Feb. 16 results
Ice hockey:
The US men lost to Slovakia in a shootout, sending them home without a medal.
The upstart group â the youngest team in the tournament â had breezed through the preliminary rounds and earned the top seed.
But they ran into former Bruin Peter CehlĂĄrik in the shootout
, who got one by US goalie Strauss Mann.
In other results: The Russians beat Denmark, 3-1. Finland beat Switzerland, 5-1. And Sweden beat Canada, 2-0.
Freestyle skiing:
Alex Hall led a 1-2 American finish
in the menâs slopestyle with a trick on his first run where he stopped his rotation midair and turned in the other direction before softly landing.
Hallâs opening run drew a score of 90.01, which no one could match in three runs. His teammate Nick Goepper turned in a creative run on his second pass to earn silver. Jesper Tjader of Sweden took home bronze.
The American men have captured six of nine Olympic medals since the event made its debut in 2014.
Alpine skiing:
Luke Winters, the only American competing in the menâs slalom, did not finish the race. Franceâs Clement Noel took gold, followed by Austriaâs Johannes Strolz with silver.
Ice hockey:
Finland beat Switzerland, 4-0, in the womenâs bronze medal game.
Cross-country skiing:
Jessie Diggins and her partner, Rosie Brennan, finished fifth in the womenâs team sprint classic. The menâs team finished ninth of 10.
Short-track speedskating:
Connecticutâs Kristen Santos did not make the A final in the womenâs 1500m. She came in second in the B final. Koreaâs Minjeong Choi took gold.
Other results:
Curling:
The US women lost to Canada, 7-6, and Japan, 10-7. That likely knocks them out of contention for a medal.
Biathlon:
The US team featuring Susan Dunklee (Vermont) and Clare Egan (Maine) finished 11th in the 4x6km relay.
Freestyle skiing:
Chinaâs Guangpu Qi won gold in the menâs aerials. The two Americans finished fifth and sixth.
Tuesday, Feb. 15 results
Figure skating:
Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva, competing despite a positive drug test, moved into first place after the short program.
Valievaâs teammate Anna Shcherbakova (80.20) was second after the short program and Japanâs Kaori Sakamoto (79.84) was third. Russiaâs Alexandra Trusova (74.60) was fourth in the short program, which included 30 competitors.
Valieva scored 82.16. Americans Alysa Liu (69.50, eighth), Mariah Bell (65.38, 11th), and Karen Chen (64.11, 13th) all performed ahead of Valieva.
Read more here.
Alpine skiing:
Mikaela Shiffrin finished in the middle of the pack in the womenâs downhill.
Switzerlandâs Corinne Suter took gold; Italyâs Sofia Goggia won silver.
Freestyle skiing:
Eileen Gu, the American-born phenom competing for China, won silver in the womenâs slopestyle. Mathilde Gremaud of Switzerland won gold.
Snowboard:
American Hailey Langland finished last in the womenâs big air final; Austriaâs Anna Gasser took first, followed by New Zealandâs Zoi Sadowski Synnott.
On the menâs side, the Americans failed to medal as well. Red Gerard finished fifth; Chris Corning finished seventh. Chinaâs Yiming Su took gold.
Curling:
The US men beat Switzerland, 7-4, and lost to Italy, 10-4. They enter the day tied for fourth place in the standings with two more sessions to go. The top four advance to the semifinals.
The US women lost to Switzerland, 9-6. Theyâre tied for third in their competition, with three sessions to go.
Ice hockey:
In the menâs playoffs, Slovakia beat Germany 4-0, Denmark beat Latvia 3-2, the Switzerland beat the Czech Republic 4-2, and Canada beat China, 7-2.
Bobsleigh:
The team piloted by Maineâs Frank Del Duca finished 13th in the two-man bobsled. Germany swept the podium.
Speed skating:
The American men finished first in the B final of the team pursuit, earning them bronze.
Nordic combined:
Norway went one-two in the Individual Gundersen Large Hill (10km).
Biathlon:
Vermontâs Leif Nordgren and New Hampshireâs Sean Doherty were part of the US menâs team that finished 13th in the 4x7.5km team relay.
Monday, Feb. 14 results
Snowboard:
Slopestyle silver medalist Julia Marino, who is from Connecticut, dropped out of the big air competition after a fall in practice.
Team USA snowboarding said in a statement that Marino fell during practice a few days ago and is âprioritizing her health.â
Marinoâs scratch appears to have been a late decision. She shared video of herself practicing at Big Air Shougang on Instagram about 12 hours before qualifying began, encouraging followers to tune in.
In the menâs competition, Americans Red Gerard (third) and Chris Corning (11th) advanced to the final.
Ice hockey:
Canada beat Switzerland, 10-3, and the
US beat Finland, 4-1,
to set the stage for the gold medal game. (
Hereâs the full schedule.
)
Figure skating:
The longtime ice dance duo of Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue, who already have announced their plans to retire,
claimed bronze in their final Olympics.
Madison Chock and Evan Bates finished just off the podium in fourth place.
Bobsleigh:
Kaillie Humphries and Elana Meyers Taylor won gold and silver,
respectively in the womenâs monobob in the first year of competition.
Freestyle skiing:
Eileen Gu easily advanced to the final for the freeski slopestyle competition. Also advancing are Team USAâs Maggie Voisin, Marin Hamill, and Darian Stevens.
Vermontâs Caroline Claire did not compete.
Curling:
The US women beat Korea, 8-6.
Freestyle skiing:
Vermontâs Megan Nick surprised with a silver medal in the womenâs aerials. It was her Olympic debut.
Sunday, Feb. 13 results
Alpine skiing:
Ryan Cochran-Siegle did not finish his first run in the menâs giant slalom competition, which sent him out of medal contention.
Marco Odermatt, the 24-year-old Swiss star, plowed through snow and poor visibility
to win gold.
Bobsleigh:
Kaillie Humphries, the reigning world champion who won three Olympic medals (including golds in 2010 and 2014) for Canada, was fastest in each of the two runs in the womenâs monobob. Sheâs competing for Team USA this time around.
In fourth was the other American sledder Elana Meyers Taylor, this seasonâs monobob World Series overall champion. Her 2:10.42 time put her 1.32 seconds back.
Ice hockey:
The American men beat Germany, 3-2, to stay perfect in preliminary play.
The other latest menâs scores: Slovakia 5, Latvia 2; Finland 4, Sweden 3; Canada 5, China 0.
Curling:
The US men lost to Canada, 10-5, and beat China, 8-6. The US women lost to Sweden, 10-4.
Cross-country skiing:
The American menâs team, including UVMâs Scott Patterson, finished ninth.
Short-track speedskating:
Medfieldâs Julie Letai
and her American teammates were penalized in the 3000m team relay final, knocking them out of medal contention. The Netherlands squad took gold.
Speedskating:
Erin Jackson became the first Black woman to win a speedskating medal at the Winter Olympics â and a gold one, at that.
Jackson won the 500 meters Sunday
with a time of 37.04 seconds, giving the American speedskating program its first medal of the Beijing Games and first individual medal since 2010.
Saturday, Feb. 12 results
Snowboard:
Days after her long-awaited first Olympic gold medal,
Vermontâs Lindsey Jacobellis added a second
, winning the inaugural mixed team snowboard cross with teammate Nick Baumgartner, himself a 40-year-old first-time medalist.
Ice hockey:
The American men completed a stunning win over Canada, 4-2, in preliminary play.
Read analysis from John Powers here.
Switzerland beat the Russians and Finland piled on Japan to advance to the womenâs semifinals.
Hereâs the full schedule.
Curling:
The US men lost to Norway, 7-6. The women lost to Great Britain, 10-5.
Cross-country skiing:
The American womenâs team failed to medal in the 4 x 5km relay, finishing sixth.
Figure skating:
Three American pairs â Zach Donohue and Madison Hubbell (third), Evan Bates and Madison Chock (fourth) , and Jean-Luc Baker and Kaitlin Hawayek (11th) â performed well enough to advance to the ice dance final. The free dance will begin Sunday night, after which medals will be awarded.
Skeleton:
Katie Uhlaender finished sixth â the highest finish for an American â in the womenâs final.
Friday, Feb. 11 results
Snowboard:
Shaun Whiteâs career has come to an end. The 35-year-old finished fourth in the halfpipe. Japanese senation Ayumu Hirano took gold; Australiaâs Scotty James won silver.
Read more from John Powers here.
Ice hockey:
The US women handled the Czech Republic,
4-1
, after an early deficit gave the Americans a scare. They advance to the semifinals;
see the full womenâs schedule here.
Alpine skiing:
Mikaela Shiffrin finished ninth in the Super-G. It was the first race she completed in Beijing after skiing out on her first two. Lara Gut-Behrami of Switzerland took gold.
Curling:
The American men beat Great Britain, 9-7. ... The American women beat China, 8-4.
Other results:
Vermontâs Ben Ogden finished 42ndmenâs 15km classic
cross-country skiing
race. ... Vermontâs Susan Dunklee finished 27th and Maineâs Clare Egan 46th in the womenâs biathlon 7.5km sprint. ... Connecticutâs Kristen Santos finished fourth in the A final in the womenâs
short-track speed skating
500m.
Thursday, Feb. 10 results
âȘ Figure skating:
Nathan Chen turned in another stellar performance, beating Japanese teenager Yuma Kagiyama by more than 22 points with a brilliant free skate.
âIt means the world,â said Chen after. âIâm just so happy.â
Chen won the gold that eluded him in PyeongChang.
âȘ Snowboard:
Chloe Kim pretty much had the
gold
after her first halfpipe run.
But that didnât stop the 21-year-old star from trying to go bigger.
Kim twice attempted to land a 1260, three and a half rotations in the air â a trick that no female snowboarder has ever landed in the halfpipe competition.
While she didnât nail it, it didnât take the smile off her face after medaling.
âȘ Curling:
The US women beat ROC, 9-3 in their first round-robin game. The US men lost to Sweden, 7-4.
âȘ Alpine skiing:
Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, Mikaela Shiffrinâs Norwegian boyfriend, took silver in the Alpine combined (thatâs one run of downhill, and one run of slalom).
âȘ Cross-country skiing:
Jessie Diggins finished eighth in the womenâs 10km classic.
âȘ Freestyle skiing:
The US mixed aerials team took first, edging out China and Canada.
âȘ Luge:
The Americans â including Medwayâs Zach DiGregorio â finished seventh in the team relay.
âȘ Ice hockey:
The US men beat China, 8-0, in their first preliminary game.
Wednesday, Feb. 9 results
âȘ Alpine skiing:
Mikaela Shiffrin skied out once again,
this time in the slalom, her best event.
It disqualified her from her second straight race.
âIt makes me second-guess, like, the last 15 years,â an emotional Shiffrin said on the NBC broadcast. âEverything I thought I knew about my own skiing and slalom and racing mentality.â
âȘ Snowboard:
Lindsey Jacobellis stunned the world by finishing first in the womenâs snowboard cross competition, bringing home the USâs first gold of the Beijing Olympics.
It was a crowning triumph for the 36-year-old Vermonter,
whose mistake in 2006 cost her gold and has haunted her for years.
âȘ Snowboard:
Chloe Kim
easily advanced to the womenâs halfpipe final, picking up the top score in qualifying.
Shaun White fell in the menâs halfpipe qualifying,
but still advanced to the medal round in his fifth and final Olympics.
âȘ Freestyle skiing:
Colby Stevenson of New Hampshire has had overcome a lot, but Norwayâs Birk Ruud was too good in the menâs big air and edged out the local for gold.
Read more about Stevensonâs backstory.
âȘ Nordic combined:
Athletes from Germany, Norway, and Austria dominated the Individual Gundersen Normal Hill (10km) competition.
âȘ Menâs ice hockey:
David Krejci and the Czech Republic lost to Denmark, 2-1. The athletes from Russia beat Switzerland, 1-0.
âȘ Curling:
The US menâs team, led by Wisconsinâs John Shuster, began its gold-medal defense with a 6-5 win over ROC.
âȘ Short track speed-skating:
No Americans competed in the menâs 1500m final.
âȘ Luge:
Medwayâs Zack DiGregorio and doubles luge partner Sean Hollander
finished in 11th place at the Beijing Olympics on Wednesday.
Tuesday, Feb. 8 results
âȘ Figure skating:
Nathan Chen
shattered the world record during his short program
, scoring 113.97 points to beat the previous mark of longtime rival Yuzuru Hanyu and put himself in position to win his long-sought gold medal.
Chenâs total was nearly six points ahead of Yuma Kagiyama, who sits in second place, and nearly 20 ahead of Hanyu, the two-time Olympic champion.
âȘ Freestyle skiing:
American-born Eileen Gu of China cranked out the first 1620 of her career on her final jump,
stunning Tess Ledeux of France
and earning the first of what she hopes will be three gold medals at the Beijing Olympics in womenâs big air Tuesday.
Nicole Yang has more on why Gu switched countries for these Games.
âȘ Ice hockey:
Canada upended the defending Olympic champions, 4-2, in a 2018 gold-medal game rematch.
Barring an upset, the two teams will likely play next week for a medal.
Alex Carpenter, who grew up in North Reading, and Dani Cameranesi scored for the Americans.
âȘ Alpine skiing:
Local star Ryan Cochran-Siegle upset the field to win silver in the menâs Super-G.
âWhatâs up Vermont? Hope that holds,â Cochran-Siegle said after crossing the finish line.
The highest he finished in any event in 2018 was 11th.
âȘ Cross-country skiing:
Jessie Diggins, the surprise cross-country skiing star of the 2018 Olympics,
won the bronze medal
in the womenâs individual sprint race Tuesday.
Diggins, who is from Minnesota but also lives in South Boston and Stratton, Vermont, helped the US win its first cross-country skiing gold in 2018 in the team sprint event, and on Tuesday won the USâs first womenâs individual sprint medal.
Other results: Italy beat Norway to win gold in mixed doubles curling. ... Connecticutâs Emily Sweeney did not qualify for the final in the womenâs luge singles. The Germans went 1-2.
Monday, Feb. 7 results
âȘ Figure skating:
The Americans won silver in the team event, thanks largely to a winning dance program from Madison Chock and Evan Bates. But it was all eyes on the athletes from Russia, with 15-year-old
Kamila Valieva turning in an historic free skate to clinch it.
âȘ Alpine skiing:
Mikaela Shiffrin fell during her first run in the giant slalom medal race, ending her chances for the podium. But she still has four opportunities to medal during the rest of the Games.
Nicole Yang has more here.
Swedish skier Sara Hector took gold.
Beat Feuz added to his already impressive resumĂ© by winning gold in the menâs downhill on an icy and aggressive courses. And 41-year-old Johan Clarey of France put the cap on a consistent career with silver.
Ryan Cochran-Siegle finished 14th; Bryce Bennett â the USâs best medal hope â finished 20th.
âȘ Snowboard:
Mark McMorris of Canada used a strong final run to bump himself into bronze â his third straight one â and knock defending champion Red Gerard of the United States off the podium in the menâs slopestyle.
Canadian snowboarder Max Parrot took home the gold medal just over three years after being diagnosed with cancer.
âȘ Freestyle skiing:
Connecticutâs Mac Forehand qualified for the final in the menâs freeski big air, which will run beginning at 10 p.m. on Tuedsay. Itâs the 20-year-oldâs first Olympics.
Eileen Gu, who was born to a Chinese mother in California and grew up in the US but is competing for China after pursuing citizenship, also qualified for the womenâs division. Sheâll begin her final runs on Monday night beginning at 9 p.m.
âȘ Curling:
The US mixed doubles team lost to Great Britain, 8-4. Thatâs it for the Americans, who finished 3-6 in round-robin play and failed to advance.
Other results:
âȘ
Brittany Bowe finished 10th in the womenâs speedskating 1500m race. ... Biathloner Deedra Irwin finished best among the Americans, coming in in seventh place in the womenâs 15km individual race. ... Slovenia won gold in the mixed team competition for ski jumping. ... Only one American â Andrew Heo â competed in the menâs 1000m short-track speedskating final; he came in seventh. ... No Americans competed in the womenâsâ 500m short-track speedskating final.
Sunday, Feb. 6 results
âȘ Figure skating:
Karen Chen finished fifth in the womenâs short program and Vincent Zhou third in the menâs free dance, virtually guaranteeing the US a spot on the podium after tonightâs final competitions in the team event.
John Powers explored the US/Russia stranglehold on this event since its inception in 2014, and told us why the strategy is the way it is.
âȘ Snowboard:
Connecticutâs Julia Marino was an up-and-coming snowboarder when she won Fenwayâs Big Air competition in 2016. Now, sheâs 24 and an Olympic medalist.
Read more about her silver-medal performance in the womenâs slopestyle here.
âȘ Alpine skiing:
Due to blustery conditions
, the menâs downhill was pushed from Saturday (Sunday morning in Beijing) to Sunday night (Monday morning).
âȘ Freestyle skiing:
Hannah Soar (Vermont) and Olivia Giaccio (Connecticut) failed to medal on Sunday in the womenâs mogul race. But Americaâs Jaelin Kauf landed on the podium, bringing home the USâs second silver.
âȘ Curling:
The US mixed-doubles team lost 10-8 to the Czech Republic and 6-5 to Switzerland. At 3-5 with one round-robin game left, the team will not advance.
âȘ Ice hockey:
The US is no match for these other teams. The women crushed Switzerland, 8-0, in another prelim game.
The rest of it: No Americans competed in the menâs individual normal hill
ski jumping
final. ... Connecticutâs Tucker West finished 13th in the menâs
luge
singles final. ... UVMâs Scott Patterson finished 11th in the menâs 15km+15km skiathlon (a
cross-country skiing
event).
Saturday, Feb. 5 results
âȘ The US womenâs
hockey
team beat up on the athletes from Russia, 5-0, in their preliminary game.
âȘ Jesse Diggins came in sixth in the first medal competition of the Games, the womenâs 7.5km + 7.5km
skiathlon
.
Therese Johaug of Norway won the first gold medal of the Games.
âȘ The US
biathlon
mixed relay team comprised of three locals â Susan Dunklee (Vermont), Clare Egan (Maine), and Sean Doherty (New Hampshire) â failed to medal.
âȘ
Curling
: The US mixed doubles team beat China, 7-5, and lost to Canada, 7-2.
âȘ No Americans medaled in the womenâs 3000m
speedskating
or the
freestyle skiing
menâs moguls.
Friday, Feb. 4 results
âȘ Jamie Anderson and Connecticutâs Julia Marino advanced to the final of the
womenâs snowboard slopestyle.
Thursday, Feb. 3 results
âȘ The
US womenâs hockey team
piled up on Finland, 5-2
, in the prelims. Northeastern alum Kendall Coyne Schofield and Boston College product Alex Carpenter each scored twice.
However, this game didnât even count, and the US didnât even need to score to advance.
Thatâs exactly why they played like it mattered, writes John Powers.
âȘ
Freestyle skiing
: The US had three women â Jaelin Kauf, Olivia Giaccio, and Hannah Soar â qualify for the finals in moguls. Giaccio is from Connecticut, and Soar is from Vermont.
Two American men, Cole McDonald and Dylan Walczyk, also qualified for the moguls final.Nathan Chen delivers strong short program in team event
âȘ
Figure skating:
Three-time menâs world champion Nathan Chen delivered a strong short program to open the team competition as the Americans pursue their third straight medal in the event. Chen delivered the highest score among the men Friday, nailing his difficult quad lutz-triple toe loop combo to help earn the maximum 10 points.
Americans Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue finished at the top of the standings in the ice dance. Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier finished third in the pairs.
Donohue, who is from Connecticut, was silver medalist in ice dance along with Hubbell at the 2022 US Championships.
The womenâs short program is on Sunday. The top five teams after that advance to free skates â and medal contention.
âȘ The US
mixed-doubles curling
team eked out a win over Sweden, moving them to 2-2 in round-robin play.
Wednesday, Feb. 2 results
âȘ Yes, the Games donât technically open until Friday. But competition in Beijing started Wednesday with
mixed-doubles curling
, which is in its second Olympics.
The US team â Minnesotaâs Chris Plys and Alaskaâs Vicky Persinger are 1-2 in round robin play, with six matches to go. The top four teams advance; Persinger and Plys are second-to-last right now.
Katie McInerney can be reached at
katie.mcinerney@globe.com
. Follow her on Instagram at
@katiemac.sports
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# 2022 Winter Olympics: See the results and medal winners
By [Katie McInerney](https://www.bostonglobe.com/about/staff-list/staff/katie-mcinerney/) Globe Staff,Updated February 20, 2022, 10:08 a.m.
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Cross-country skier Jessie Diggins celebrates with her silver medal during the Closing Ceremony. Because the women's 30km mass start is the final event of the Games, the winners receive their hardware on a bigger stage.ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT/AFP via Getty Images
During the 2022 Winter Olympics, the Globe provided a rundown of schedules and results updated multiple times a day.
Below is how the Olympics unfolded in reverse chronological order. Scroll through to check out the winners and read more.
[See the full medal table and a rundown of every medal winner here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/olympics/medals/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
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## Sunday, Feb. 20 results
**Alpine skiing**: Mikaela Shiffrin and her team missed out on a medal in the mixed team parallel, [finishing fourth.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/19/sports/mikaela-shiffrin-us-finish-fourth-alpine-team-parallel-finale/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
But by competing, Shiffrin became the second woman to race in all six Alpine skiing events in the Olympic program. But Shiffrin leaves these Games with no medals.
**Cross-country skiing**: Jessie Diggins won silver in the womenâs 30km mass start, capping off a two-medal performance in Beijing after winning [bronze](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/08/sports/us-cross-country-star-jessie-diggins-claims-bronze-womens-individual-sprint/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) in the womenâs individual cross-country sprint.
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**Bobsleigh:** Germany went [one-two](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/20/sports/friedrich-gets-4th-olympic-bobsled-gold-germans-dominate/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) in the menâs four-man bobsled.
**Curling:** Great Britain beat Japan, 10-3, in the womenâs gold medal game.
**Ice hockey:** Finland won gold by beating the athletes from Russia, 2-1. [Itâs the first menâs hockey medal for the country.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/20/sports/finland-beats-defending-champion-russians-2-1-win-first-olympic-mens-hockey-gold-medal-countrys-history/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
## Saturday, Feb. 19 results
**Alpine skiing**: Mikaela Shiffrinâs final event, the mixed team parallel competition, was rescheduled due to weather.
**Freestyle skiing:** Americans David Wise and Alex Ferreira won silver and bronze, respectively, in the menâs halfpipe. New Zealandâs Nico Porteous won gold. Gus Kenworthy, now competing for Great Britain, finished eighth.
**Cross-country skiing:** Scott Patterson, who skied for the University of Vermont, finished eighth in the menâs 50km mass start. Russians took gold and silver.
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**Curling:** Sweden beat Great Britain, 5-4, to win menâs gold. Sweden beat Switzerland, 9-7, to win the womenâs bronze.
**Speedskating:** American Joey Mantia got fourth in the menâs mass start race in a photo finish. American Mia Kilburg finished fourth in the womenâs competition.
**Figure skating:** [Chinaâs Sui Wenjing and Han Cong took gold in the pairs competition.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/19/sports/sui-wenjing-han-cong-earn-olympic-gold-last-pairs-figure-skating-americans-out-medals/?s_campaign=2022olympics:newsletter&p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) Russian pairs Evgenia Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov, and Anastasia Mishina and Aleksandr Galliamov won silver and bronze, respectively.
The American pair of Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier finished sixth. Ashley Cain-Gribble and Timothy LeDuc finished eighth.
**Ice hockey:** Slovakia beat Sweden, 4-0, to win bronze in menâs hockey.
**Bobsleigh:** Elana Meyers Taylor won bronze in the two-woman competition with partner Sylvia Hoffman. Kaillie Humphries and her partner finished seventh.
## Friday, Feb. 18 results
**Freestyle skiing:** Eileen Gu became the first athlete from an action sport to win three medals in a single Games [when she won gold in the womenâs fre](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/17/sports/eileen-gu-wins-ski-halfpipe-gold-china/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)[eski halfpipe.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/17/sports/eileen-gu-wins-ski-halfpipe-gold-china/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
Teenager Hanna Faulhaber was the highest finisher for the Americans, coming in sixth.
Canada took silver and bronze.
Switzerlandâs Ryan Regez and Alex Fiva took gold and silver in the menâs skicross.
**Ice hockey:** Finland beat Slovakia, 2-0, and ROC beat Sweden in the menâs semifinal games.
**Curling:** [The US lost to Canada, 8-5, in the bronze medal match.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/18/sports/canadas-gushue-takes-bronze-olympic-curling-us-finishes-fourth/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) This could be the final games for US skip John Shuster.
âIâm not retiring, but that doesnât mean Iâll ever get back here,â said Shuster, who would be 43 for the 2026 Games in Milan and Cortina. âNo matter what happens, Iâm so happy and proud and love playing with these guys, and I hope they want to keep doing it.â
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**Figure skating:** Both American teams â Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier, and Ashley Cain-Gribble and Timothy LeDuc â advanced past the pairs short program to the free skate.
Chinaâs Wenjing Sui and Cong Han are in first, followed by three Russian teams.
## Thursday, Feb. 17 results
The US womenâs ice hockey team [lost to Canada, 3-2, in the gold medal game.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/17/sports/us-womens-hockey-team-falls-canada-take-silver/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
It was the fourth straight Olympics that the two teams faced off in the final.
Related: [Sullivan: The US-Canada womenâs hockey gold medal game was a clash of titans, and we canât wait until they do it again](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/17/sports/us-canada-womens-hockey-gold-medal-game-was-clash-titans-we-cant-wait-until-they-do-it-again/?p1=Article_Inline_Related_Link)
**Alpine skiing:** For the third time, in thee Olympics, Mikaela Shiffrin did not finish her race.
Shiffrin skied out in the slalom portion of the womenâs Alpine combined event. A medal was certainly in play following the downhill portion, after which she sat in fifth place with a time of 1:32.98. [Read more here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/17/sports/i-just-feel-like-joke-mikaela-shiffrin-opens-up-after-her-third-dnf-olympics/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**Figure skating**: Kamila Valieva, the Russian teenager mired in a doping scandal, finished fourth in the womenâs competition, and teammates Anna Shcherbakova and Alexandra Trusova won gold and silver, respectively. [Read more here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/17/sports/kamila-valieva-olympics-figure-skating/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
Three American women competed in the final. Alysa Liu finished seventhwith a score of 208.95, Mariah Bell finished 10thwith a score of 202.30, and Karen Chen finished 16thwith a score of 179.93.
**Freestyle skiing:** Eileen Gu earned the top score in the womenâs halfpipe qualifying. Three Americans advanced to the final as well: Brita Sigourney, Hanna Faulhaber, and Carly Margulies.
**Curling:** The US menâs curling team will not repeat as gold medalists. They were knocked out of the semifinals by Great Britain, 8-4. Itâs onto the bronze medal match for them.
**Speedskating:** Brittany Bowe won bronze in the womenâs 1000m.
## Wednesday, Feb. 16 results
**Ice hockey:** The US men lost to Slovakia in a shootout, sending them home without a medal.
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The upstart group â the youngest team in the tournament â had breezed through the preliminary rounds and earned the top seed. [But they ran into former Bruin Peter CehlĂĄrik in the shootout](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/16/sports/former-bruin-peter-cehlrik-sends-team-usa-home-without-mens-hockey-medal/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link), who got one by US goalie Strauss Mann.
In other results: The Russians beat Denmark, 3-1. Finland beat Switzerland, 5-1. And Sweden beat Canada, 2-0.
**Freestyle skiing:** [Alex Hall led a 1-2 American finish](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/15/sports/americans-alex-hall-nick-goepper-take-gold-silver-mens-slopestyle/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) in the menâs slopestyle with a trick on his first run where he stopped his rotation midair and turned in the other direction before softly landing.
Hallâs opening run drew a score of 90.01, which no one could match in three runs. His teammate Nick Goepper turned in a creative run on his second pass to earn silver. Jesper Tjader of Sweden took home bronze.
The American men have captured six of nine Olympic medals since the event made its debut in 2014.
**Alpine skiing:** Luke Winters, the only American competing in the menâs slalom, did not finish the race. Franceâs Clement Noel took gold, followed by Austriaâs Johannes Strolz with silver.
**Ice hockey:** Finland beat Switzerland, 4-0, in the womenâs bronze medal game.
**Cross-country skiing:** Jessie Diggins and her partner, Rosie Brennan, finished fifth in the womenâs team sprint classic. The menâs team finished ninth of 10.
**Short-track speedskating:** Connecticutâs Kristen Santos did not make the A final in the womenâs 1500m. She came in second in the B final. Koreaâs Minjeong Choi took gold.
Other results:
- **Curling:** The US women lost to Canada, 7-6, and Japan, 10-7. That likely knocks them out of contention for a medal.
- **Biathlon:** The US team featuring Susan Dunklee (Vermont) and Clare Egan (Maine) finished 11th in the 4x6km relay.
- **Freestyle skiing:** Chinaâs Guangpu Qi won gold in the menâs aerials. The two Americans finished fifth and sixth.
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## Tuesday, Feb. 15 results
**Figure skating:** Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva, competing despite a positive drug test, moved into first place after the short program.
Valievaâs teammate Anna Shcherbakova (80.20) was second after the short program and Japanâs Kaori Sakamoto (79.84) was third. Russiaâs Alexandra Trusova (74.60) was fourth in the short program, which included 30 competitors.
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Valieva scored 82.16. Americans Alysa Liu (69.50, eighth), Mariah Bell (65.38, 11th), and Karen Chen (64.11, 13th) all performed ahead of Valieva. [Read more here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/15/sports/kamila-valieva-olympics-womens-short-program/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**Alpine skiing:** Mikaela Shiffrin finished in the middle of the pack in the womenâs downhill.
Switzerlandâs Corinne Suter took gold; Italyâs Sofia Goggia won silver.
**Freestyle skiing:** Eileen Gu, the American-born phenom competing for China, won silver in the womenâs slopestyle. Mathilde Gremaud of Switzerland won gold.
**Snowboard:** American Hailey Langland finished last in the womenâs big air final; Austriaâs Anna Gasser took first, followed by New Zealandâs Zoi Sadowski Synnott.
On the menâs side, the Americans failed to medal as well. Red Gerard finished fifth; Chris Corning finished seventh. Chinaâs Yiming Su took gold.
**Curling:** The US men beat Switzerland, 7-4, and lost to Italy, 10-4. They enter the day tied for fourth place in the standings with two more sessions to go. The top four advance to the semifinals.
The US women lost to Switzerland, 9-6. Theyâre tied for third in their competition, with three sessions to go.
**Ice hockey:** In the menâs playoffs, Slovakia beat Germany 4-0, Denmark beat Latvia 3-2, the Switzerland beat the Czech Republic 4-2, and Canada beat China, 7-2.
**Bobsleigh:** The team piloted by Maineâs Frank Del Duca finished 13th in the two-man bobsled. Germany swept the podium.
**Speed skating:** The American men finished first in the B final of the team pursuit, earning them bronze.
**Nordic combined:** Norway went one-two in the Individual Gundersen Large Hill (10km).
**Biathlon:** Vermontâs Leif Nordgren and New Hampshireâs Sean Doherty were part of the US menâs team that finished 13th in the 4x7.5km team relay.
## Monday, Feb. 14 results
**Snowboard:** Slopestyle silver medalist Julia Marino, who is from Connecticut, dropped out of the big air competition after a fall in practice.
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Team USA snowboarding said in a statement that Marino fell during practice a few days ago and is âprioritizing her health.â
Marinoâs scratch appears to have been a late decision. She shared video of herself practicing at Big Air Shougang on Instagram about 12 hours before qualifying began, encouraging followers to tune in.
In the menâs competition, Americans Red Gerard (third) and Chris Corning (11th) advanced to the final.
**Ice hockey:** Canada beat Switzerland, 10-3, and the [US beat Finland, 4-1,](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/14/sports/us-womens-hockey-team-beats-finland-4-1-advance-gold-medal-game-vs-canada/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) to set the stage for the gold medal game. ([Hereâs the full schedule.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/09/sports/2022-winter-olympics-us-womens-hockey-schedule/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link))
**Figure skating:** The longtime ice dance duo of Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue, who already have announced their plans to retire, [claimed bronze in their final Olympics.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/13/sports/french-pair-wins-ice-dancing-american-duos-are-third-fourth/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
Madison Chock and Evan Bates finished just off the podium in fourth place.
**Bobsleigh:** [Kaillie Humphries and Elana Meyers Taylor won gold and silver,](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/13/sports/kaillie-humphries-elana-meyer-taylor-win-olympic-gold-silver-monobob-bobsled-competition/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) respectively in the womenâs monobob in the first year of competition.
**Freestyle skiing:** Eileen Gu easily advanced to the final for the freeski slopestyle competition. Also advancing are Team USAâs Maggie Voisin, Marin Hamill, and Darian Stevens.
Vermontâs Caroline Claire did not compete.
**Curling:** The US women beat Korea, 8-6.
**Freestyle skiing:** Vermontâs Megan Nick surprised with a silver medal in the womenâs aerials. It was her Olympic debut.
## Sunday, Feb. 13 results
**Alpine skiing:** Ryan Cochran-Siegle did not finish his first run in the menâs giant slalom competition, which sent him out of medal contention.
Marco Odermatt, the 24-year-old Swiss star, plowed through snow and poor visibility [to win gold.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/13/sports/odermatt-wins-snowy-giant-slalom-1st-olympic-medal/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**Bobsleigh:** Kaillie Humphries, the reigning world champion who won three Olympic medals (including golds in 2010 and 2014) for Canada, was fastest in each of the two runs in the womenâs monobob. Sheâs competing for Team USA this time around.
In fourth was the other American sledder Elana Meyers Taylor, this seasonâs monobob World Series overall champion. Her 2:10.42 time put her 1.32 seconds back.
**Ice hockey:** The American men beat Germany, 3-2, to stay perfect in preliminary play.
The other latest menâs scores: Slovakia 5, Latvia 2; Finland 4, Sweden 3; Canada 5, China 0.
**Curling:** The US men lost to Canada, 10-5, and beat China, 8-6. The US women lost to Sweden, 10-4.
**Cross-country skiing:** The American menâs team, including UVMâs Scott Patterson, finished ninth.
**Short-track speedskating:** [Medfieldâs Julie Letai](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/01/18/sports/winning-attitude-propels-medfield-speedskater-julie-letai-beijing-olympics/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) and her American teammates were penalized in the 3000m team relay final, knocking them out of medal contention. The Netherlands squad took gold.
**Speedskating:** Erin Jackson became the first Black woman to win a speedskating medal at the Winter Olympics â and a gold one, at that.
[Jackson won the 500 meters Sunday](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/13/sports/erin-jackson-first-black-woman-medal-speedskating-takes-500-meter-gold/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) with a time of 37.04 seconds, giving the American speedskating program its first medal of the Beijing Games and first individual medal since 2010.
## Saturday, Feb. 12 results
**Snowboard:** Days after her long-awaited first Olympic gold medal, [Vermontâs Lindsey Jacobellis added a second](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/11/sports/vermonts-lindsey-jacobellis-golden-again-wins-mixed-team-snowboard-cross-beijing/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link), winning the inaugural mixed team snowboard cross with teammate Nick Baumgartner, himself a 40-year-old first-time medalist.
**Ice hockey:** The American men completed a stunning win over Canada, 4-2, in preliminary play. [Read analysis from John Powers here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/12/sports/beating-canadians-us-mens-hockey-team-can-start-dreaming-placing-atop-podium/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
Switzerland beat the Russians and Finland piled on Japan to advance to the womenâs semifinals. [Hereâs the full schedule.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/09/sports/2022-winter-olympics-us-womens-hockey-schedule/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**Curling:** The US men lost to Norway, 7-6. The women lost to Great Britain, 10-5.
**Cross-country skiing:** The American womenâs team failed to medal in the 4 x 5km relay, finishing sixth.
**Figure skating:** Three American pairs â Zach Donohue and Madison Hubbell (third), Evan Bates and Madison Chock (fourth) , and Jean-Luc Baker and Kaitlin Hawayek (11th) â performed well enough to advance to the ice dance final. The free dance will begin Sunday night, after which medals will be awarded.
**Skeleton:** Katie Uhlaender finished sixth â the highest finish for an American â in the womenâs final.
## Friday, Feb. 11 results
**Snowboard:** Shaun Whiteâs career has come to an end. The 35-year-old finished fourth in the halfpipe. Japanese senation Ayumu Hirano took gold; Australiaâs Scotty James won silver.
[Read more from John Powers here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/11/sports/shaun-white-remained-contender-snowboards-global-stage-until-end/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**Ice hockey:** The US women handled the Czech Republic, [4-1](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/11/sports/us-womens-hockey-team-rallies-beat-czechs-4-1/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link), after an early deficit gave the Americans a scare. They advance to the semifinals; [see the full womenâs schedule here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/09/sports/2022-winter-olympics-us-womens-hockey-schedule/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**Alpine skiing:** Mikaela Shiffrin finished ninth in the Super-G. It was the first race she completed in Beijing after skiing out on her first two. Lara Gut-Behrami of Switzerland took gold.
**Curling:** The American men beat Great Britain, 9-7. ... The American women beat China, 8-4.
**Other results:** Vermontâs Ben Ogden finished 42ndmenâs 15km classic **cross-country skiing** race. ... Vermontâs Susan Dunklee finished 27th and Maineâs Clare Egan 46th in the womenâs biathlon 7.5km sprint. ... Connecticutâs Kristen Santos finished fourth in the A final in the womenâs **short-track speed skating** 500m.
## Thursday, Feb. 10 results
**âȘ Figure skating:** Nathan Chen turned in another stellar performance, beating Japanese teenager Yuma Kagiyama by more than 22 points with a brilliant free skate.
âIt means the world,â said Chen after. âIâm just so happy.â
[Chen won the gold that eluded him in PyeongChang.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/10/sports/his-quest-redemption-nathan-chen-claims-long-sought-gold-with-routine-that-blew-away-his-rivals/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Snowboard:** Chloe Kim pretty much had the [gold](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/10/sports/olympic-gold-medalist-chloe-kim-fell-her-last-two-runs-halfpipe-final-thats-hardly-bad-thing/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) after her first halfpipe run.
But that didnât stop the 21-year-old star from trying to go bigger.
Kim twice attempted to land a 1260, three and a half rotations in the air â a trick that no female snowboarder has ever landed in the halfpipe competition. [While she didnât nail it, it didnât take the smile off her face after medaling.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/10/sports/olympic-gold-medalist-chloe-kim-fell-her-last-two-runs-halfpipe-final-thats-hardly-bad-thing/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Curling:** The US women beat ROC, 9-3 in their first round-robin game. The US men lost to Sweden, 7-4.
**âȘ Alpine skiing:** Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, Mikaela Shiffrinâs Norwegian boyfriend, took silver in the Alpine combined (thatâs one run of downhill, and one run of slalom).
**âȘ Cross-country skiing:** Jessie Diggins finished eighth in the womenâs 10km classic.
**âȘ Freestyle skiing:** The US mixed aerials team took first, edging out China and Canada.
**âȘ Luge:** The Americans â including Medwayâs Zach DiGregorio â finished seventh in the team relay.
**âȘ Ice hockey:** The US men beat China, 8-0, in their first preliminary game.
***
## Wednesday, Feb. 9 results
**âȘ Alpine skiing:** Mikaela Shiffrin skied out once again, [this time in the slalom, her best event.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/08/sports/mikaela-shiffrin-misses-another-gate-out-her-second-straight-race/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) It disqualified her from her second straight race.
âIt makes me second-guess, like, the last 15 years,â an emotional Shiffrin said on the NBC broadcast. âEverything I thought I knew about my own skiing and slalom and racing mentality.â
**âȘ Snowboard:** Lindsey Jacobellis stunned the world by finishing first in the womenâs snowboard cross competition, bringing home the USâs first gold of the Beijing Olympics.
It was a crowning triumph for the 36-year-old Vermonter, [whose mistake in 2006 cost her gold and has haunted her for years.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/09/sports/vermonts-lindsey-jacobellis-wins-1st-us-gold-beijing-games/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Snowboard:** Chloe Kim [easily advanced to the womenâs halfpipe final, picking up the top score in qualifying.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/08/sports/kim-cruises-olympic-halfpipe-qualifying-final/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) Shaun White fell in the menâs halfpipe qualifying, [but still advanced to the medal round in his fifth and final Olympics.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/09/sports/shaun-white-qualifies-half-pipe-final/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Freestyle skiing:** Colby Stevenson of New Hampshire has had overcome a lot, but Norwayâs Birk Ruud was too good in the menâs big air and edged out the local for gold. [Read more about Stevensonâs backstory.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/09/sports/colby-stevenson-nh-has-overcome-lot-norways-birk-ruud-was-too-good-up-big-air/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Nordic combined:** Athletes from Germany, Norway, and Austria dominated the Individual Gundersen Normal Hill (10km) competition.
**âȘ Menâs ice hockey:** David Krejci and the Czech Republic lost to Denmark, 2-1. The athletes from Russia beat Switzerland, 1-0.
**âȘ Curling:** The US menâs team, led by Wisconsinâs John Shuster, began its gold-medal defense with a 6-5 win over ROC.
**âȘ Short track speed-skating:** No Americans competed in the menâs 1500m final.
**âȘ Luge:** Medwayâs Zack DiGregorio and doubles luge partner Sean Hollander [finished in 11th place at the Beijing Olympics on Wednesday.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/09/sports/medways-zack-digregorio-partner-finish-11th-doubles-luge-beijing-olympics/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
## Tuesday, Feb. 8 results
**âȘ Figure skating:** Nathan Chen [shattered the world record during his short program](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/08/sports/american-star-nathan-chen-sets-world-record-short-program-olympics-breaking-mark-set-by-rival-yuzuru-hanyu-japan/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link), scoring 113.97 points to beat the previous mark of longtime rival Yuzuru Hanyu and put himself in position to win his long-sought gold medal.
Chenâs total was nearly six points ahead of Yuma Kagiyama, who sits in second place, and nearly 20 ahead of Hanyu, the two-time Olympic champion.
**âȘ Freestyle skiing:** American-born Eileen Gu of China cranked out the first 1620 of her career on her final jump, [stunning Tess Ledeux of France](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/07/sports/big-air-vistas-drawing-bigger-raves-spectacle-sport/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) and earning the first of what she hopes will be three gold medals at the Beijing Olympics in womenâs big air Tuesday.
[Nicole Yang has more on why Gu switched countries for these Games.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/07/sports/why-american-born-now-olympic-gold-medalist-eileen-gu-is-competing-china/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Ice hockey:** Canada upended the defending Olympic champions, 4-2, in a 2018 gold-medal game rematch. [Barring an upset, the two teams will likely play next week for a medal.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/08/sports/canada-surges-4-2-win-over-us-olympic-womens-hockey/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) Alex Carpenter, who grew up in North Reading, and Dani Cameranesi scored for the Americans.
**âȘ Alpine skiing:** Local star Ryan Cochran-Siegle upset the field to win silver in the menâs Super-G.
âWhatâs up Vermont? Hope that holds,â Cochran-Siegle said after crossing the finish line.
[The highest he finished in any event in 2018 was 11th.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/08/sports/vermonts-ryan-cochran-siegle-wins-silver-olympic-mens-super-g/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Cross-country skiing:** Jessie Diggins, the surprise cross-country skiing star of the 2018 Olympics, [won the bronze medal](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/08/sports/us-cross-country-star-jessie-diggins-claims-bronze-womens-individual-sprint/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) in the womenâs individual sprint race Tuesday.
Diggins, who is from Minnesota but also lives in South Boston and Stratton, Vermont, helped the US win its first cross-country skiing gold in 2018 in the team sprint event, and on Tuesday won the USâs first womenâs individual sprint medal.
Other results: Italy beat Norway to win gold in mixed doubles curling. ... Connecticutâs Emily Sweeney did not qualify for the final in the womenâs luge singles. The Germans went 1-2.
## Monday, Feb. 7 results
**âȘ Figure skating:** The Americans won silver in the team event, thanks largely to a winning dance program from Madison Chock and Evan Bates. But it was all eyes on the athletes from Russia, with 15-year-old [Kamila Valieva turning in an historic free skate to clinch it.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/06/sports/us-wins-silver-figure-skating-team-event/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Alpine skiing:** Mikaela Shiffrin fell during her first run in the giant slalom medal race, ending her chances for the podium. But she still has four opportunities to medal during the rest of the Games. [Nicole Yang has more here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/06/sports/mikaela-shiffrin-misses-out-giant-slalom-medal-still-has-four-chances-make-history/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
Swedish skier Sara Hector took gold.
Beat Feuz added to his already impressive resumĂ© by winning gold in the menâs downhill on an icy and aggressive courses. And 41-year-old Johan Clarey of France put the cap on a consistent career with silver.
Ryan Cochran-Siegle finished 14th; Bryce Bennett â the USâs best medal hope â finished 20th.
**âȘ Snowboard:** Mark McMorris of Canada used a strong final run to bump himself into bronze â his third straight one â and knock defending champion Red Gerard of the United States off the podium in the menâs slopestyle.
Canadian snowboarder Max Parrot took home the gold medal just over three years after being diagnosed with cancer.
**âȘ Freestyle skiing:** Connecticutâs Mac Forehand qualified for the final in the menâs freeski big air, which will run beginning at 10 p.m. on Tuedsay. Itâs the 20-year-oldâs first Olympics.
Eileen Gu, who was born to a Chinese mother in California and grew up in the US but is competing for China after pursuing citizenship, also qualified for the womenâs division. Sheâll begin her final runs on Monday night beginning at 9 p.m.
**âȘ Curling:** The US mixed doubles team lost to Great Britain, 8-4. Thatâs it for the Americans, who finished 3-6 in round-robin play and failed to advance.
Other results:
**âȘ** Brittany Bowe finished 10th in the womenâs speedskating 1500m race. ... Biathloner Deedra Irwin finished best among the Americans, coming in in seventh place in the womenâs 15km individual race. ... Slovenia won gold in the mixed team competition for ski jumping. ... Only one American â Andrew Heo â competed in the menâs 1000m short-track speedskating final; he came in seventh. ... No Americans competed in the womenâsâ 500m short-track speedskating final.
## Sunday, Feb. 6 results
**âȘ Figure skating:** Karen Chen finished fifth in the womenâs short program and Vincent Zhou third in the menâs free dance, virtually guaranteeing the US a spot on the podium after tonightâs final competitions in the team event. [John Powers explored the US/Russia stranglehold on this event since its inception in 2014, and told us why the strategy is the way it is.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/06/sports/team-figure-skating-only-thing-left-decide-is-who-stands-where-podium/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Snowboard:** Connecticutâs Julia Marino was an up-and-coming snowboarder when she won Fenwayâs Big Air competition in 2016. Now, sheâs 24 and an Olympic medalist. [Read more about her silver-medal performance in the womenâs slopestyle here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/06/sports/course-theres-boston-connection-team-usas-first-medal-other-thoughts-saturdays-olympics/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Alpine skiing:** [Due to blustery conditions](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/06/sports/mens-olympic-downhill-beijing-postponed-because-high-winds/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link), the menâs downhill was pushed from Saturday (Sunday morning in Beijing) to Sunday night (Monday morning).
**âȘ Freestyle skiing:** Hannah Soar (Vermont) and Olivia Giaccio (Connecticut) failed to medal on Sunday in the womenâs mogul race. But Americaâs Jaelin Kauf landed on the podium, bringing home the USâs second silver.
**âȘ Curling:** The US mixed-doubles team lost 10-8 to the Czech Republic and 6-5 to Switzerland. At 3-5 with one round-robin game left, the team will not advance.
**âȘ Ice hockey:** The US is no match for these other teams. The women crushed Switzerland, 8-0, in another prelim game.
The rest of it: No Americans competed in the menâs individual normal hill **ski jumping** final. ... Connecticutâs Tucker West finished 13th in the menâs **luge** singles final. ... UVMâs Scott Patterson finished 11th in the menâs 15km+15km skiathlon (a **cross-country skiing** event).
## Saturday, Feb. 5 results
âȘ The US womenâs **hockey** team beat up on the athletes from Russia, 5-0, in their preliminary game.
âȘ Jesse Diggins came in sixth in the first medal competition of the Games, the womenâs 7.5km + 7.5km **skiathlon**.
[Therese Johaug of Norway won the first gold medal of the Games.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/05/sports/norways-johaug-wins-first-gold-beijing-olympics-cross-country-skiathlon/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
âȘ The US **biathlon** mixed relay team comprised of three locals â Susan Dunklee (Vermont), Clare Egan (Maine), and Sean Doherty (New Hampshire) â failed to medal.
âȘ **Curling**: The US mixed doubles team beat China, 7-5, and lost to Canada, 7-2.
âȘ No Americans medaled in the womenâs 3000m **speedskating** or the **freestyle skiing** menâs moguls.
## Friday, Feb. 4 results
âȘ Jamie Anderson and Connecticutâs Julia Marino advanced to the final of the **womenâs snowboard slopestyle.**
## Thursday, Feb. 3 results
âȘ The **US womenâs hockey team** [piled up on Finland, 5-2](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/03/sports/two-stars-with-local-ties-pile-up-goals-us-womens-hockey-beats-finland-5-2/?s_campaign=2022olympics:newsletter&p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link), in the prelims. Northeastern alum Kendall Coyne Schofield and Boston College product Alex Carpenter each scored twice.
However, this game didnât even count, and the US didnât even need to score to advance. [Thatâs exactly why they played like it mattered, writes John Powers.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/03/sports/it-was-meaningless-preliminary-game-us-womens-hockey-team-treated-it-like-medal-round/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
âȘ **Freestyle skiing**: The US had three women â Jaelin Kauf, Olivia Giaccio, and Hannah Soar â qualify for the finals in moguls. Giaccio is from Connecticut, and Soar is from Vermont.
Two American men, Cole McDonald and Dylan Walczyk, also qualified for the moguls final.Nathan Chen delivers strong short program in team event
âȘ **Figure skating:** Three-time menâs world champion Nathan Chen delivered a strong short program to open the team competition as the Americans pursue their third straight medal in the event. Chen delivered the highest score among the men Friday, nailing his difficult quad lutz-triple toe loop combo to help earn the maximum 10 points.
Americans Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue finished at the top of the standings in the ice dance. Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier finished third in the pairs.
Donohue, who is from Connecticut, was silver medalist in ice dance along with Hubbell at the 2022 US Championships.
The womenâs short program is on Sunday. The top five teams after that advance to free skates â and medal contention.
âȘ The US **mixed-doubles curling** team eked out a win over Sweden, moving them to 2-2 in round-robin play.
## Wednesday, Feb. 2 results
âȘ Yes, the Games donât technically open until Friday. But competition in Beijing started Wednesday with **mixed-doubles curling**, which is in its second Olympics.
The US team â Minnesotaâs Chris Plys and Alaskaâs Vicky Persinger are 1-2 in round robin play, with six matches to go. The top four teams advance; Persinger and Plys are second-to-last right now.
##
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Katie McInerney can be reached at [katie.mcinerney@globe.com](mailto:katie.mcinerney@globe.com). Follow her on Instagram at [@katiemac.sports](https://www.instagram.com/katiemac.sports).
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Sunday, Feb. 20 results
**Alpine skiing**: Mikaela Shiffrin and her team missed out on a medal in the mixed team parallel, [finishing fourth.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/19/sports/mikaela-shiffrin-us-finish-fourth-alpine-team-parallel-finale/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
But by competing, Shiffrin became the second woman to race in all six Alpine skiing events in the Olympic program. But Shiffrin leaves these Games with no medals.
**Cross-country skiing**: Jessie Diggins won silver in the womenâs 30km mass start, capping off a two-medal performance in Beijing after winning [bronze](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/08/sports/us-cross-country-star-jessie-diggins-claims-bronze-womens-individual-sprint/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) in the womenâs individual cross-country sprint.
Her win in the mass start was the first by an American woman in an individual distance race.
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**Bobsleigh:** Germany went [one-two](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/20/sports/friedrich-gets-4th-olympic-bobsled-gold-germans-dominate/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) in the menâs four-man bobsled.
**Curling:** Great Britain beat Japan, 10-3, in the womenâs gold medal game.
**Ice hockey:** Finland won gold by beating the athletes from Russia, 2-1. [Itâs the first menâs hockey medal for the country.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/20/sports/finland-beats-defending-champion-russians-2-1-win-first-olympic-mens-hockey-gold-medal-countrys-history/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
Saturday, Feb. 19 results
**Alpine skiing**: Mikaela Shiffrinâs final event, the mixed team parallel competition, was rescheduled due to weather.
**Freestyle skiing:** Americans David Wise and Alex Ferreira won silver and bronze, respectively, in the menâs halfpipe. New Zealandâs Nico Porteous won gold. Gus Kenworthy, now competing for Great Britain, finished eighth.
**Cross-country skiing:** Scott Patterson, who skied for the University of Vermont, finished eighth in the menâs 50km mass start. Russians took gold and silver.
**Curling:** Sweden beat Great Britain, 5-4, to win menâs gold. Sweden beat Switzerland, 9-7, to win the womenâs bronze.
**Speedskating:** American Joey Mantia got fourth in the menâs mass start race in a photo finish. American Mia Kilburg finished fourth in the womenâs competition.
**Figure skating:** [Chinaâs Sui Wenjing and Han Cong took gold in the pairs competition.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/19/sports/sui-wenjing-han-cong-earn-olympic-gold-last-pairs-figure-skating-americans-out-medals/?s_campaign=2022olympics:newsletter&p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) Russian pairs Evgenia Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov, and Anastasia Mishina and Aleksandr Galliamov won silver and bronze, respectively.
The American pair of Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier finished sixth. Ashley Cain-Gribble and Timothy LeDuc finished eighth.
**Ice hockey:** Slovakia beat Sweden, 4-0, to win bronze in menâs hockey.
**Bobsleigh:** Elana Meyers Taylor won bronze in the two-woman competition with partner Sylvia Hoffman. Kaillie Humphries and her partner finished seventh.
Friday, Feb. 18 results
**Freestyle skiing:** Eileen Gu became the first athlete from an action sport to win three medals in a single Games [when she won gold in the womenâs fre](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/17/sports/eileen-gu-wins-ski-halfpipe-gold-china/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)[eski halfpipe.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/17/sports/eileen-gu-wins-ski-halfpipe-gold-china/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
Teenager Hanna Faulhaber was the highest finisher for the Americans, coming in sixth.
Canada took silver and bronze.
Switzerlandâs Ryan Regez and Alex Fiva took gold and silver in the menâs skicross.
**Ice hockey:** Finland beat Slovakia, 2-0, and ROC beat Sweden in the menâs semifinal games.
**Curling:** [The US lost to Canada, 8-5, in the bronze medal match.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/18/sports/canadas-gushue-takes-bronze-olympic-curling-us-finishes-fourth/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) This could be the final games for US skip John Shuster.
âIâm not retiring, but that doesnât mean Iâll ever get back here,â said Shuster, who would be 43 for the 2026 Games in Milan and Cortina. âNo matter what happens, Iâm so happy and proud and love playing with these guys, and I hope they want to keep doing it.â
**Figure skating:** Both American teams â Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier, and Ashley Cain-Gribble and Timothy LeDuc â advanced past the pairs short program to the free skate.
Chinaâs Wenjing Sui and Cong Han are in first, followed by three Russian teams.
Thursday, Feb. 17 results
The US womenâs ice hockey team [lost to Canada, 3-2, in the gold medal game.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/17/sports/us-womens-hockey-team-falls-canada-take-silver/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
It was the fourth straight Olympics that the two teams faced off in the final.
**Alpine skiing:** For the third time, in thee Olympics, Mikaela Shiffrin did not finish her race.
Shiffrin skied out in the slalom portion of the womenâs Alpine combined event. A medal was certainly in play following the downhill portion, after which she sat in fifth place with a time of 1:32.98. [Read more here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/17/sports/i-just-feel-like-joke-mikaela-shiffrin-opens-up-after-her-third-dnf-olympics/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**Figure skating**: Kamila Valieva, the Russian teenager mired in a doping scandal, finished fourth in the womenâs competition, and teammates Anna Shcherbakova and Alexandra Trusova won gold and silver, respectively. [Read more here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/17/sports/kamila-valieva-olympics-figure-skating/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
Three American women competed in the final. Alysa Liu finished seventhwith a score of 208.95, Mariah Bell finished 10thwith a score of 202.30, and Karen Chen finished 16thwith a score of 179.93.
**Freestyle skiing:** Eileen Gu earned the top score in the womenâs halfpipe qualifying. Three Americans advanced to the final as well: Brita Sigourney, Hanna Faulhaber, and Carly Margulies.
**Curling:** The US menâs curling team will not repeat as gold medalists. They were knocked out of the semifinals by Great Britain, 8-4. Itâs onto the bronze medal match for them.
**Speedskating:** Brittany Bowe won bronze in the womenâs 1000m.
Wednesday, Feb. 16 results
**Ice hockey:** The US men lost to Slovakia in a shootout, sending them home without a medal.
The upstart group â the youngest team in the tournament â had breezed through the preliminary rounds and earned the top seed. [But they ran into former Bruin Peter CehlĂĄrik in the shootout](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/16/sports/former-bruin-peter-cehlrik-sends-team-usa-home-without-mens-hockey-medal/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link), who got one by US goalie Strauss Mann.
In other results: The Russians beat Denmark, 3-1. Finland beat Switzerland, 5-1. And Sweden beat Canada, 2-0.
**Freestyle skiing:** [Alex Hall led a 1-2 American finish](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/15/sports/americans-alex-hall-nick-goepper-take-gold-silver-mens-slopestyle/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) in the menâs slopestyle with a trick on his first run where he stopped his rotation midair and turned in the other direction before softly landing.
Hallâs opening run drew a score of 90.01, which no one could match in three runs. His teammate Nick Goepper turned in a creative run on his second pass to earn silver. Jesper Tjader of Sweden took home bronze.
The American men have captured six of nine Olympic medals since the event made its debut in 2014.
**Alpine skiing:** Luke Winters, the only American competing in the menâs slalom, did not finish the race. Franceâs Clement Noel took gold, followed by Austriaâs Johannes Strolz with silver.
**Ice hockey:** Finland beat Switzerland, 4-0, in the womenâs bronze medal game.
**Cross-country skiing:** Jessie Diggins and her partner, Rosie Brennan, finished fifth in the womenâs team sprint classic. The menâs team finished ninth of 10.
**Short-track speedskating:** Connecticutâs Kristen Santos did not make the A final in the womenâs 1500m. She came in second in the B final. Koreaâs Minjeong Choi took gold.
Other results:
- **Curling:** The US women lost to Canada, 7-6, and Japan, 10-7. That likely knocks them out of contention for a medal.
- **Biathlon:** The US team featuring Susan Dunklee (Vermont) and Clare Egan (Maine) finished 11th in the 4x6km relay.
- **Freestyle skiing:** Chinaâs Guangpu Qi won gold in the menâs aerials. The two Americans finished fifth and sixth.
***
Tuesday, Feb. 15 results
**Figure skating:** Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva, competing despite a positive drug test, moved into first place after the short program.
Valievaâs teammate Anna Shcherbakova (80.20) was second after the short program and Japanâs Kaori Sakamoto (79.84) was third. Russiaâs Alexandra Trusova (74.60) was fourth in the short program, which included 30 competitors.
Valieva scored 82.16. Americans Alysa Liu (69.50, eighth), Mariah Bell (65.38, 11th), and Karen Chen (64.11, 13th) all performed ahead of Valieva. [Read more here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/15/sports/kamila-valieva-olympics-womens-short-program/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**Alpine skiing:** Mikaela Shiffrin finished in the middle of the pack in the womenâs downhill.
Switzerlandâs Corinne Suter took gold; Italyâs Sofia Goggia won silver.
**Freestyle skiing:** Eileen Gu, the American-born phenom competing for China, won silver in the womenâs slopestyle. Mathilde Gremaud of Switzerland won gold.
**Snowboard:** American Hailey Langland finished last in the womenâs big air final; Austriaâs Anna Gasser took first, followed by New Zealandâs Zoi Sadowski Synnott.
On the menâs side, the Americans failed to medal as well. Red Gerard finished fifth; Chris Corning finished seventh. Chinaâs Yiming Su took gold.
**Curling:** The US men beat Switzerland, 7-4, and lost to Italy, 10-4. They enter the day tied for fourth place in the standings with two more sessions to go. The top four advance to the semifinals.
The US women lost to Switzerland, 9-6. Theyâre tied for third in their competition, with three sessions to go.
**Ice hockey:** In the menâs playoffs, Slovakia beat Germany 4-0, Denmark beat Latvia 3-2, the Switzerland beat the Czech Republic 4-2, and Canada beat China, 7-2.
**Bobsleigh:** The team piloted by Maineâs Frank Del Duca finished 13th in the two-man bobsled. Germany swept the podium.
**Speed skating:** The American men finished first in the B final of the team pursuit, earning them bronze.
**Nordic combined:** Norway went one-two in the Individual Gundersen Large Hill (10km).
**Biathlon:** Vermontâs Leif Nordgren and New Hampshireâs Sean Doherty were part of the US menâs team that finished 13th in the 4x7.5km team relay.
Monday, Feb. 14 results
**Snowboard:** Slopestyle silver medalist Julia Marino, who is from Connecticut, dropped out of the big air competition after a fall in practice.
Team USA snowboarding said in a statement that Marino fell during practice a few days ago and is âprioritizing her health.â
Marinoâs scratch appears to have been a late decision. She shared video of herself practicing at Big Air Shougang on Instagram about 12 hours before qualifying began, encouraging followers to tune in.
In the menâs competition, Americans Red Gerard (third) and Chris Corning (11th) advanced to the final.
**Ice hockey:** Canada beat Switzerland, 10-3, and the [US beat Finland, 4-1,](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/14/sports/us-womens-hockey-team-beats-finland-4-1-advance-gold-medal-game-vs-canada/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) to set the stage for the gold medal game. ([Hereâs the full schedule.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/09/sports/2022-winter-olympics-us-womens-hockey-schedule/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link))
**Figure skating:** The longtime ice dance duo of Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue, who already have announced their plans to retire, [claimed bronze in their final Olympics.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/13/sports/french-pair-wins-ice-dancing-american-duos-are-third-fourth/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
Madison Chock and Evan Bates finished just off the podium in fourth place.
**Bobsleigh:** [Kaillie Humphries and Elana Meyers Taylor won gold and silver,](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/13/sports/kaillie-humphries-elana-meyer-taylor-win-olympic-gold-silver-monobob-bobsled-competition/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) respectively in the womenâs monobob in the first year of competition.
**Freestyle skiing:** Eileen Gu easily advanced to the final for the freeski slopestyle competition. Also advancing are Team USAâs Maggie Voisin, Marin Hamill, and Darian Stevens.
Vermontâs Caroline Claire did not compete.
**Curling:** The US women beat Korea, 8-6.
**Freestyle skiing:** Vermontâs Megan Nick surprised with a silver medal in the womenâs aerials. It was her Olympic debut.
Sunday, Feb. 13 results
**Alpine skiing:** Ryan Cochran-Siegle did not finish his first run in the menâs giant slalom competition, which sent him out of medal contention.
Marco Odermatt, the 24-year-old Swiss star, plowed through snow and poor visibility [to win gold.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/13/sports/odermatt-wins-snowy-giant-slalom-1st-olympic-medal/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**Bobsleigh:** Kaillie Humphries, the reigning world champion who won three Olympic medals (including golds in 2010 and 2014) for Canada, was fastest in each of the two runs in the womenâs monobob. Sheâs competing for Team USA this time around.
In fourth was the other American sledder Elana Meyers Taylor, this seasonâs monobob World Series overall champion. Her 2:10.42 time put her 1.32 seconds back.
**Ice hockey:** The American men beat Germany, 3-2, to stay perfect in preliminary play.
The other latest menâs scores: Slovakia 5, Latvia 2; Finland 4, Sweden 3; Canada 5, China 0.
**Curling:** The US men lost to Canada, 10-5, and beat China, 8-6. The US women lost to Sweden, 10-4.
**Cross-country skiing:** The American menâs team, including UVMâs Scott Patterson, finished ninth.
**Short-track speedskating:** [Medfieldâs Julie Letai](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/01/18/sports/winning-attitude-propels-medfield-speedskater-julie-letai-beijing-olympics/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) and her American teammates were penalized in the 3000m team relay final, knocking them out of medal contention. The Netherlands squad took gold.
**Speedskating:** Erin Jackson became the first Black woman to win a speedskating medal at the Winter Olympics â and a gold one, at that.
[Jackson won the 500 meters Sunday](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/13/sports/erin-jackson-first-black-woman-medal-speedskating-takes-500-meter-gold/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) with a time of 37.04 seconds, giving the American speedskating program its first medal of the Beijing Games and first individual medal since 2010.
Saturday, Feb. 12 results
**Snowboard:** Days after her long-awaited first Olympic gold medal, [Vermontâs Lindsey Jacobellis added a second](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/11/sports/vermonts-lindsey-jacobellis-golden-again-wins-mixed-team-snowboard-cross-beijing/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link), winning the inaugural mixed team snowboard cross with teammate Nick Baumgartner, himself a 40-year-old first-time medalist.
**Ice hockey:** The American men completed a stunning win over Canada, 4-2, in preliminary play. [Read analysis from John Powers here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/12/sports/beating-canadians-us-mens-hockey-team-can-start-dreaming-placing-atop-podium/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
Switzerland beat the Russians and Finland piled on Japan to advance to the womenâs semifinals. [Hereâs the full schedule.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/09/sports/2022-winter-olympics-us-womens-hockey-schedule/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**Curling:** The US men lost to Norway, 7-6. The women lost to Great Britain, 10-5.
**Cross-country skiing:** The American womenâs team failed to medal in the 4 x 5km relay, finishing sixth.
**Figure skating:** Three American pairs â Zach Donohue and Madison Hubbell (third), Evan Bates and Madison Chock (fourth) , and Jean-Luc Baker and Kaitlin Hawayek (11th) â performed well enough to advance to the ice dance final. The free dance will begin Sunday night, after which medals will be awarded.
**Skeleton:** Katie Uhlaender finished sixth â the highest finish for an American â in the womenâs final.
Friday, Feb. 11 results
**Snowboard:** Shaun Whiteâs career has come to an end. The 35-year-old finished fourth in the halfpipe. Japanese senation Ayumu Hirano took gold; Australiaâs Scotty James won silver.
[Read more from John Powers here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/11/sports/shaun-white-remained-contender-snowboards-global-stage-until-end/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**Ice hockey:** The US women handled the Czech Republic, [4-1](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/11/sports/us-womens-hockey-team-rallies-beat-czechs-4-1/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link), after an early deficit gave the Americans a scare. They advance to the semifinals; [see the full womenâs schedule here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/09/sports/2022-winter-olympics-us-womens-hockey-schedule/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**Alpine skiing:** Mikaela Shiffrin finished ninth in the Super-G. It was the first race she completed in Beijing after skiing out on her first two. Lara Gut-Behrami of Switzerland took gold.
**Curling:** The American men beat Great Britain, 9-7. ... The American women beat China, 8-4.
**Other results:** Vermontâs Ben Ogden finished 42ndmenâs 15km classic **cross-country skiing** race. ... Vermontâs Susan Dunklee finished 27th and Maineâs Clare Egan 46th in the womenâs biathlon 7.5km sprint. ... Connecticutâs Kristen Santos finished fourth in the A final in the womenâs **short-track speed skating** 500m.
Thursday, Feb. 10 results
**âȘ Figure skating:** Nathan Chen turned in another stellar performance, beating Japanese teenager Yuma Kagiyama by more than 22 points with a brilliant free skate.
âIt means the world,â said Chen after. âIâm just so happy.â
[Chen won the gold that eluded him in PyeongChang.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/10/sports/his-quest-redemption-nathan-chen-claims-long-sought-gold-with-routine-that-blew-away-his-rivals/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Snowboard:** Chloe Kim pretty much had the [gold](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/10/sports/olympic-gold-medalist-chloe-kim-fell-her-last-two-runs-halfpipe-final-thats-hardly-bad-thing/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) after her first halfpipe run.
But that didnât stop the 21-year-old star from trying to go bigger.
Kim twice attempted to land a 1260, three and a half rotations in the air â a trick that no female snowboarder has ever landed in the halfpipe competition. [While she didnât nail it, it didnât take the smile off her face after medaling.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/10/sports/olympic-gold-medalist-chloe-kim-fell-her-last-two-runs-halfpipe-final-thats-hardly-bad-thing/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Curling:** The US women beat ROC, 9-3 in their first round-robin game. The US men lost to Sweden, 7-4.
**âȘ Alpine skiing:** Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, Mikaela Shiffrinâs Norwegian boyfriend, took silver in the Alpine combined (thatâs one run of downhill, and one run of slalom).
**âȘ Cross-country skiing:** Jessie Diggins finished eighth in the womenâs 10km classic.
**âȘ Freestyle skiing:** The US mixed aerials team took first, edging out China and Canada.
**âȘ Luge:** The Americans â including Medwayâs Zach DiGregorio â finished seventh in the team relay.
**âȘ Ice hockey:** The US men beat China, 8-0, in their first preliminary game.
***
Wednesday, Feb. 9 results
**âȘ Alpine skiing:** Mikaela Shiffrin skied out once again, [this time in the slalom, her best event.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/08/sports/mikaela-shiffrin-misses-another-gate-out-her-second-straight-race/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) It disqualified her from her second straight race.
âIt makes me second-guess, like, the last 15 years,â an emotional Shiffrin said on the NBC broadcast. âEverything I thought I knew about my own skiing and slalom and racing mentality.â
**âȘ Snowboard:** Lindsey Jacobellis stunned the world by finishing first in the womenâs snowboard cross competition, bringing home the USâs first gold of the Beijing Olympics.
It was a crowning triumph for the 36-year-old Vermonter, [whose mistake in 2006 cost her gold and has haunted her for years.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/09/sports/vermonts-lindsey-jacobellis-wins-1st-us-gold-beijing-games/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Snowboard:** Chloe Kim [easily advanced to the womenâs halfpipe final, picking up the top score in qualifying.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/08/sports/kim-cruises-olympic-halfpipe-qualifying-final/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) Shaun White fell in the menâs halfpipe qualifying, [but still advanced to the medal round in his fifth and final Olympics.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/09/sports/shaun-white-qualifies-half-pipe-final/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Freestyle skiing:** Colby Stevenson of New Hampshire has had overcome a lot, but Norwayâs Birk Ruud was too good in the menâs big air and edged out the local for gold. [Read more about Stevensonâs backstory.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/09/sports/colby-stevenson-nh-has-overcome-lot-norways-birk-ruud-was-too-good-up-big-air/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Nordic combined:** Athletes from Germany, Norway, and Austria dominated the Individual Gundersen Normal Hill (10km) competition.
**âȘ Menâs ice hockey:** David Krejci and the Czech Republic lost to Denmark, 2-1. The athletes from Russia beat Switzerland, 1-0.
**âȘ Curling:** The US menâs team, led by Wisconsinâs John Shuster, began its gold-medal defense with a 6-5 win over ROC.
**âȘ Short track speed-skating:** No Americans competed in the menâs 1500m final.
**âȘ Luge:** Medwayâs Zack DiGregorio and doubles luge partner Sean Hollander [finished in 11th place at the Beijing Olympics on Wednesday.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/09/sports/medways-zack-digregorio-partner-finish-11th-doubles-luge-beijing-olympics/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
Tuesday, Feb. 8 results
**âȘ Figure skating:** Nathan Chen [shattered the world record during his short program](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/08/sports/american-star-nathan-chen-sets-world-record-short-program-olympics-breaking-mark-set-by-rival-yuzuru-hanyu-japan/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link), scoring 113.97 points to beat the previous mark of longtime rival Yuzuru Hanyu and put himself in position to win his long-sought gold medal.
Chenâs total was nearly six points ahead of Yuma Kagiyama, who sits in second place, and nearly 20 ahead of Hanyu, the two-time Olympic champion.
**âȘ Freestyle skiing:** American-born Eileen Gu of China cranked out the first 1620 of her career on her final jump, [stunning Tess Ledeux of France](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/07/sports/big-air-vistas-drawing-bigger-raves-spectacle-sport/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) and earning the first of what she hopes will be three gold medals at the Beijing Olympics in womenâs big air Tuesday.
[Nicole Yang has more on why Gu switched countries for these Games.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/07/sports/why-american-born-now-olympic-gold-medalist-eileen-gu-is-competing-china/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Ice hockey:** Canada upended the defending Olympic champions, 4-2, in a 2018 gold-medal game rematch. [Barring an upset, the two teams will likely play next week for a medal.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/08/sports/canada-surges-4-2-win-over-us-olympic-womens-hockey/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) Alex Carpenter, who grew up in North Reading, and Dani Cameranesi scored for the Americans.
**âȘ Alpine skiing:** Local star Ryan Cochran-Siegle upset the field to win silver in the menâs Super-G.
âWhatâs up Vermont? Hope that holds,â Cochran-Siegle said after crossing the finish line.
[The highest he finished in any event in 2018 was 11th.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/08/sports/vermonts-ryan-cochran-siegle-wins-silver-olympic-mens-super-g/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Cross-country skiing:** Jessie Diggins, the surprise cross-country skiing star of the 2018 Olympics, [won the bronze medal](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/08/sports/us-cross-country-star-jessie-diggins-claims-bronze-womens-individual-sprint/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link) in the womenâs individual sprint race Tuesday.
Diggins, who is from Minnesota but also lives in South Boston and Stratton, Vermont, helped the US win its first cross-country skiing gold in 2018 in the team sprint event, and on Tuesday won the USâs first womenâs individual sprint medal.
Other results: Italy beat Norway to win gold in mixed doubles curling. ... Connecticutâs Emily Sweeney did not qualify for the final in the womenâs luge singles. The Germans went 1-2.
Monday, Feb. 7 results
**âȘ Figure skating:** The Americans won silver in the team event, thanks largely to a winning dance program from Madison Chock and Evan Bates. But it was all eyes on the athletes from Russia, with 15-year-old [Kamila Valieva turning in an historic free skate to clinch it.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/06/sports/us-wins-silver-figure-skating-team-event/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Alpine skiing:** Mikaela Shiffrin fell during her first run in the giant slalom medal race, ending her chances for the podium. But she still has four opportunities to medal during the rest of the Games. [Nicole Yang has more here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/06/sports/mikaela-shiffrin-misses-out-giant-slalom-medal-still-has-four-chances-make-history/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
Swedish skier Sara Hector took gold.
Beat Feuz added to his already impressive resumĂ© by winning gold in the menâs downhill on an icy and aggressive courses. And 41-year-old Johan Clarey of France put the cap on a consistent career with silver.
Ryan Cochran-Siegle finished 14th; Bryce Bennett â the USâs best medal hope â finished 20th.
**âȘ Snowboard:** Mark McMorris of Canada used a strong final run to bump himself into bronze â his third straight one â and knock defending champion Red Gerard of the United States off the podium in the menâs slopestyle.
Canadian snowboarder Max Parrot took home the gold medal just over three years after being diagnosed with cancer.
**âȘ Freestyle skiing:** Connecticutâs Mac Forehand qualified for the final in the menâs freeski big air, which will run beginning at 10 p.m. on Tuedsay. Itâs the 20-year-oldâs first Olympics.
Eileen Gu, who was born to a Chinese mother in California and grew up in the US but is competing for China after pursuing citizenship, also qualified for the womenâs division. Sheâll begin her final runs on Monday night beginning at 9 p.m.
**âȘ Curling:** The US mixed doubles team lost to Great Britain, 8-4. Thatâs it for the Americans, who finished 3-6 in round-robin play and failed to advance.
Other results:
**âȘ** Brittany Bowe finished 10th in the womenâs speedskating 1500m race. ... Biathloner Deedra Irwin finished best among the Americans, coming in in seventh place in the womenâs 15km individual race. ... Slovenia won gold in the mixed team competition for ski jumping. ... Only one American â Andrew Heo â competed in the menâs 1000m short-track speedskating final; he came in seventh. ... No Americans competed in the womenâsâ 500m short-track speedskating final.
Sunday, Feb. 6 results
**âȘ Figure skating:** Karen Chen finished fifth in the womenâs short program and Vincent Zhou third in the menâs free dance, virtually guaranteeing the US a spot on the podium after tonightâs final competitions in the team event. [John Powers explored the US/Russia stranglehold on this event since its inception in 2014, and told us why the strategy is the way it is.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/06/sports/team-figure-skating-only-thing-left-decide-is-who-stands-where-podium/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Snowboard:** Connecticutâs Julia Marino was an up-and-coming snowboarder when she won Fenwayâs Big Air competition in 2016. Now, sheâs 24 and an Olympic medalist. [Read more about her silver-medal performance in the womenâs slopestyle here.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/06/sports/course-theres-boston-connection-team-usas-first-medal-other-thoughts-saturdays-olympics/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
**âȘ Alpine skiing:** [Due to blustery conditions](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/06/sports/mens-olympic-downhill-beijing-postponed-because-high-winds/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link), the menâs downhill was pushed from Saturday (Sunday morning in Beijing) to Sunday night (Monday morning).
**âȘ Freestyle skiing:** Hannah Soar (Vermont) and Olivia Giaccio (Connecticut) failed to medal on Sunday in the womenâs mogul race. But Americaâs Jaelin Kauf landed on the podium, bringing home the USâs second silver.
**âȘ Curling:** The US mixed-doubles team lost 10-8 to the Czech Republic and 6-5 to Switzerland. At 3-5 with one round-robin game left, the team will not advance.
**âȘ Ice hockey:** The US is no match for these other teams. The women crushed Switzerland, 8-0, in another prelim game.
The rest of it: No Americans competed in the menâs individual normal hill **ski jumping** final. ... Connecticutâs Tucker West finished 13th in the menâs **luge** singles final. ... UVMâs Scott Patterson finished 11th in the menâs 15km+15km skiathlon (a **cross-country skiing** event).
Saturday, Feb. 5 results
âȘ The US womenâs **hockey** team beat up on the athletes from Russia, 5-0, in their preliminary game.
âȘ Jesse Diggins came in sixth in the first medal competition of the Games, the womenâs 7.5km + 7.5km **skiathlon**.
[Therese Johaug of Norway won the first gold medal of the Games.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/05/sports/norways-johaug-wins-first-gold-beijing-olympics-cross-country-skiathlon/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
âȘ The US **biathlon** mixed relay team comprised of three locals â Susan Dunklee (Vermont), Clare Egan (Maine), and Sean Doherty (New Hampshire) â failed to medal.
âȘ **Curling**: The US mixed doubles team beat China, 7-5, and lost to Canada, 7-2.
âȘ No Americans medaled in the womenâs 3000m **speedskating** or the **freestyle skiing** menâs moguls.
Friday, Feb. 4 results
âȘ Jamie Anderson and Connecticutâs Julia Marino advanced to the final of the **womenâs snowboard slopestyle.**
Thursday, Feb. 3 results
âȘ The **US womenâs hockey team** [piled up on Finland, 5-2](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/03/sports/two-stars-with-local-ties-pile-up-goals-us-womens-hockey-beats-finland-5-2/?s_campaign=2022olympics:newsletter&p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link), in the prelims. Northeastern alum Kendall Coyne Schofield and Boston College product Alex Carpenter each scored twice.
However, this game didnât even count, and the US didnât even need to score to advance. [Thatâs exactly why they played like it mattered, writes John Powers.](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/02/03/sports/it-was-meaningless-preliminary-game-us-womens-hockey-team-treated-it-like-medal-round/?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link)
âȘ **Freestyle skiing**: The US had three women â Jaelin Kauf, Olivia Giaccio, and Hannah Soar â qualify for the finals in moguls. Giaccio is from Connecticut, and Soar is from Vermont.
Two American men, Cole McDonald and Dylan Walczyk, also qualified for the moguls final.Nathan Chen delivers strong short program in team event
âȘ **Figure skating:** Three-time menâs world champion Nathan Chen delivered a strong short program to open the team competition as the Americans pursue their third straight medal in the event. Chen delivered the highest score among the men Friday, nailing his difficult quad lutz-triple toe loop combo to help earn the maximum 10 points.
Americans Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue finished at the top of the standings in the ice dance. Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier finished third in the pairs.
Donohue, who is from Connecticut, was silver medalist in ice dance along with Hubbell at the 2022 US Championships.
The womenâs short program is on Sunday. The top five teams after that advance to free skates â and medal contention.
âȘ The US **mixed-doubles curling** team eked out a win over Sweden, moving them to 2-2 in round-robin play.
Wednesday, Feb. 2 results
âȘ Yes, the Games donât technically open until Friday. But competition in Beijing started Wednesday with **mixed-doubles curling**, which is in its second Olympics.
The US team â Minnesotaâs Chris Plys and Alaskaâs Vicky Persinger are 1-2 in round robin play, with six matches to go. The top four teams advance; Persinger and Plys are second-to-last right now.
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Katie McInerney can be reached at [katie.mcinerney@globe.com](mailto:katie.mcinerney@globe.com). Follow her on Instagram at [@katiemac.sports](https://www.instagram.com/katiemac.sports). |
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