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The latest medal table of the Winter Olympics: 18 teams delisted, Sweden sat 2 looking 1, Japan won the first gold, China fell!

On February 6, the second day of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, the competition is still in progress. As of 21:00, 18 teams on the latest medal table have won medals, Sweden won the second gold, sitting on 2 hopes and 1 to chase the leader Norway; Japan won the first gold of the Winter Olympics and ranked in the top 5, and the Chinese team did not win the gold point on the 2nd day, and the ranking fell from the 3rd to the 7th in a single day.

The latest medal table of the Winter Olympics: 18 teams delisted, Sweden sat 2 looking 1, Japan won the first gold, China fell!

In the four gold medals produced on the 2nd day, the Russian Olympic Committee performed strongly in the men's double pursuit of cross-country skiing to win the first and second places, Spisov accidentally fell and only won the silver medal, and Bolisshunov came later to win the championship with a time of 1 hour 16 minutes and 09 seconds, winning the first gold medal for the Russian Olympic Committee. Sinnott turned dark horse in the women's steeplechase final on snowboarding, achieving zero gold medals in the history of the New Zealand Winter Olympics with a perfect jump of 92.88 points.

Later in the race, the men's short track speed skating 5000m final champion was born, and world record holder Van der Poul skated 6:08.84 to win Sweden's second gold medal at the Winter Olympics. Sweden is currently second in the medal table with 2 golds, behind the leading Norway (2 golds and 1 bronze). Japan's Ryoyashi Kobayashi won the championship with 275 points in the men's individual standard event of ski jumping, Austrian Feitner won silver and Kubatsky won the bronze medal, which was also the first medal of the Polish team at the Winter Olympics.

In the latest medal table of the Winter Olympics, Norway ranked 1st with 2 gold and 1 bronze, Sweden 2 gold temporarily ranked 2nd, Russia 1 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze ranked 3rd, the Netherlands 1 gold and 1 silver 4th, Japan and Slovenia 1 gold and 1 bronze tied for 5th, China won 1 gold and New Zealand tied for 7th, Italy 2 silver ranked 9th, Canada and Austria 1 silver and 1 bronze tied for 10th, France, Germany and the United States tied for 12th with 1 silver medal, Australia, Finland, Hungary and Poland each won 1 bronze medal and tied for 15th place. At present, 18 teams have won medals at the Winter Olympics, and New Zealand, the United States, Australia, Finland and Poland have made the latest appearances on the second day.

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