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Sweden finishes with Gold/Silver in the Women's Cross-Country Skiing Sprint Freestyle Final. USA Bronze.

We lead the Gold Medal count for all sports atm

https://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/a/8QLxed/jonna-sundling-tar-os-guld-i-sprint-kross-i-finalen

Norska megahyllningen till Jonna Sundling – tror inte sina ögon efter  guldet: ”Det sjukaste jag någonsin sett”OS i Peking 2022: Jonna Sundling tar guld och Maja Dahlqvist silver | SvDba312fa2d617f2b187cce463ee2f8653.jpg

 

Cross-country skiing-Sprint queen Jonna eludes Swedish PM after gold rush

https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/cross-country-skiing-sprint-queen-jonna-eludes-swedish-pm-after-gold-rush-2022-02-08/

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Kamila Valieva Lands Historic Quadruple Jump At Only 15 Years Old | 2022 Winter Olympics

15-year-old Kamila Valieva confirmed gold for the Russian Olympic Committee in the figure skating team event, finishing nine points clear. In her programme she became the first woman to land a quadruple jump at an Olympic Games. 
 

 

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What is the new female-only Olympic monobob event that will feature at Beijing 2022?

https://olympics.com/en/news/what-is-the-new-olympic-monobob-event-that-will-feature-at-beijing-2022

One of the seven new events of the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022, monobob is an individual version of bobsleigh that has increased female participation in the sport. Read on to learn what's different about monobob, who the sport's big names are and what the competition schedule will look like at Beijing 2022.

What is the new female-only Olympic monobob event that will feature at Beijing 2022?

Who said bobsleigh could only be a team sport? For the first time, the Olympic Winter Games will host the monobob competition - an individual event exclusive to female athletes - at Beijing 2022.

Named after the Greek work ‘mónos’ (single), monobob will increase female participation in Olympic bobsleigh, joining the two-woman competition. The men already have two events: four-man and two-man.

The competition was part of the programme of the Winter Youth Olympic Games (YOG) in Lillehammer 2016 and Lausanne 2020, with both genders participating.

Want to know what to expect from women’s monobob at Beijing 2022, who to watch out for and when the competition starts? Find out all you need to know below.

What is different about monobob?

While the teammates of bobsleigh divide among themselves the roles of pushing, driving and breaking, the monobob athlete has to do it all on her own, in a sled weighing at least 162 kg.

“It does get lonely sometimes. The sled also weighs almost the same as the two-woman and you need someone to help you carry it,”, said two-time Olympian Jazmine Fenlator-Victorian, from Jamaica.

The challenge is the same for all, though. “The way monobob is set up, you have standardised sleds. So it comes down to you as an athlete and a driver and it gives you a true test. Winning isn’t down to souped-up equipment. We all have the same runners. We can see who is the top of the top,” Canadian Cynthia Appiah told Olympics.com in 2020.

Cynthia Appiah

Is competing alone a burden? Not to Appiah. “A huge plus of mono is that you are your own person. If you mess up, it is completely on you," she said.

Fenlator-Victorian also believes that there is less pressure when you compete in monobob.

“If I crash, it’s just me. There’s not the concern that there is in two-woman, when you’re responsible for the other person as a pilot.

“Every time you take a small tap you’re like ‘I’m so sorry,’ but when you’re alone, you just brush it off.”

Laura Nolte of Germany during the IBSF World Championships 2021 Altenberg Women's Monobob competition on February 13, 2021 in Altenberg, Germany.

More diversity in bobsleigh

Women began competing in Olympic bobsleigh at Salt Lake City 2002. Twenty years later, monobob has given female bobsleigh athletes from all over the world the chance to fight for more Olympic medals.

The USA's Kaillie Humphries, one of the most successful female bobsleigh athletes and a big supporter of female representation in the sport, welcomed the new event.

"It’s great to know that women have more chances to win medals, and to win the first-ever [World Championship] was just a little cherry on top,” she said. “I worked super hard to be able to win both events [monobob and two-woman]."

Besides improving female representation, monobob can be an opportunity for NOCs that don’t have a big tradition in winter sports to participate in the women’s Olympic bobsleigh competition.

“It’s awesome for development, to bring more nations to the sport,” said Fenlator-Victorian.

Twenty athletes will participate in the women’s Olympic monobob event. The four best-ranked NOCs will be able to enter two athletes. Another six NOCs that have qualified athletes for the two-woman competition can enter one athlete each. Finally, six quotas have been set aside for NOCs that do not have a qualified team for the two-woman competition.

Athletes to watch in the women’s monobob competition

Current monobob world champion and two-time Olympic two-woman bobsleigh champion, Kaillie Humphries hopes to be the first Olympic monobob gold medallist. The American used to represent Canada until 2020.

During the 2021/22 season, Humphries won the Altenberg race in Germany, in December and the last race, in St. Moritz, Switzerland.

Another top contender from the USA is 37-year-old three-time Olympic medallist Elana Meyers Taylor, who won the overall World Monobob Series in 2021/22. Canadians Cythia Appiah and Christine de Bruin finished third and fourth in the rankings. Australian Breeana Walker is another athlete coming from a great season.

However, you can never underestimate the Germans when it comes to bobsleigh: two-time Olympian Stephanie Schneider and Laura Nolte - the monobob gold medalist at Lillehammer 2016 - took silver and bronze at the last World Championships.

Beijing 2022 women’s monobob schedule

The women’s monobob competition will start on 13 February at 9:30 local time, with the first two heats. The third and the decisive fourth heat will take place the following day, 14 February at 9:30. At around 11:45 Beijing time, the world will discover the first Olympic monobob medallists when they are crowned at the Yanqing Sliding Centre.

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Olympic Record broken twice in thrilling 5000m Men's' Speedskating Final - Double World Record Holder at 5000m and 10,000m Sweden's Nils van der Poel Wins Gold | 2022 Winter Olympics

Swedish speed skater who won gold tried new sports and joined the Army so he wouldn't get bored training for Olympics

https://www.insider.com/nils-van-der-poel-olympic-gold-after-army-new-sports-2022-2

Viaplay SportSE on Twitter: ""Vilken uppvisning av Nils van der Poel" 👏  van der Poels dominanta insats – utklassade motståndet  https://t.co/jujVKqXFlp https://t.co/W9PwJA3UDi" / Twitter

 

  • Swedish speed skater Nils van der Poel won the gold medal in the 5,000 meters at the 2022 Olympics.
  • Between Olympics, van der Poel joined the army, ran ultra-marathons, skydived, and more.
  • He said trying new things gave him fresh perspective on speed skating, a sport he says "sucks."

 

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