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The latest medal table of the Winter Olympics: China's 3 gold and 2 silver rushed into the top 3, Sweden took the top, and Japan fell out of the top 10

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On February 8, Beijing time, the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics ended the competition for the fourth medal day, and a total of 10 gold medals were generated on this competition day. The Chinese team won a gold medal in the freestyle ski women's big jump event, and temporarily ranked third in the medal table with a score of 3 gold and 2 silver, at the same time, the Chinese team also made new breakthroughs in alpine skiing, snowboarding and other events; in other teams, the Swedish team still ranked first in the medal table with a score of 4 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze, and the Netherlands rose to the second place; Norway, which had been at the top of the list, temporarily ranked 5th, the Russian Olympic Committee had won 10 medals with 2 gold, 3 silver and 5 bronze, and the Japanese team fell out of the top 10 The U.S. team still failed to win the gold medal to slide to 17th place.

The latest medal table of the Winter Olympics: China's 3 gold and 2 silver rushed into the top 3, Sweden took the top, and Japan fell out of the top 10

Freestyle skiing

✪ Freestyle ski women's big jump

In the freestyle ski women's big jump final that ended this morning Beijing time, China's Gu Ailing played well, with 93.75 points in the first jump and 94.50 points in the third jump, with a total score of 188.25 to win the championship of the project, it is worth mentioning that as a new project of the Winter Olympic Games, Gu Ailing won this gold medal not only helped the Chinese team create a new history, but also the first gold in the history of the project in the Olympic Games. Meanwhile, France's Tess-Ludd and Switzerland's Mathilde Greymound won silver and bronze medals in the event.

The latest medal table of the Winter Olympics: China's 3 gold and 2 silver rushed into the top 3, Sweden took the top, and Japan fell out of the top 10

Alpine skiing

✪ Men's Super Big Slalom

The men's Alpine Skiing Men's Grand Slalom Final was contested at the National Alpine Ski Centre, with Austria's Matthias Meier winning the gold medal in 1:19.94, Ryan Cochrane Siegel of the United States and Alexander Omote Kielder of Norway winning silver and bronze in 1:19.98 and 1:20.36 respectively. The Chinese team had two players, Zhang Yangming became the first Chinese athlete to finish the event with a time of 1:29.39, and another player, Xu Mingfu, failed to complete the competition.

The latest medal table of the Winter Olympics: China's 3 gold and 2 silver rushed into the top 3, Sweden took the top, and Japan fell out of the top 10

Snowboarding

✪ Men's Parallel Giant Slalom & Women's Parallel Grand Slalom

Snowboarding produced two gold medals today, and the finals of the men's parallel giant slalom and the women's parallel giant slalom were both completed today. In the men's category, 36-year-old veteran Austria's Benjamin Karl won the championship and Slovenia's Tim Maastenak won the silver medal; in the small final, Italy's Roland Fischnerer made a mistake and failed to finish the match, and the Russian Olympic Committee's Vic Wild won the bronze medal; China's Biye ranked 22nd in the qualifiers and failed to qualify for the rematch.

In the women's category, Czech Leidečka successfully defended the gold medal in the final, Andean Daniela Urbin of Austria failed to finish the second place; in the small final, Slovenia's Gloria Kotnik won the bronze medal by defeating the Netherlands Michel Dirk who failed to finish. China's Gong Naiying and Zang Ruxin ranked 19th and 25th respectively, and although they failed to reach the final, Gong Naiying also created the best result of the Chinese team in the event.

The latest medal table of the Winter Olympics: China's 3 gold and 2 silver rushed into the top 3, Sweden took the top, and Japan fell out of the top 10

Biathlon

✪ Men's 20 km individual

In the biathlon men's 20 km individual event, France's Fillon Mayer won the championship with a time of 48 minutes and 47.4 seconds, Belarus' Anton Smolski and Norway's defending champion Johannes Boou won the silver and bronze medals in the event. The Chinese team had four players, Yan Xingyuan, Cheng Fangming, Zhu Xiaoyu and Zhang Chunyu all successfully completed the competition, ranking 39th, 69th, 83rd and 92nd respectively.

The latest medal table of the Winter Olympics: China's 3 gold and 2 silver rushed into the top 3, Sweden took the top, and Japan fell out of the top 10

speed skating

◊ Men's 1500 U.S.

The men's 1500m final in speed skating was completed this evening Beijing time, and the Netherlands' Thomas Kroll and Kjöld Nyes broke the Olympic record, and finally the latter won the gold medal with a time of 1:43.21, Thomas Kroll won the second place, and South Korea's Kim Min Seok won the third place. China's Ning Zhongyan finished 7th with a time of 1:45.28, setting the best result for the Chinese team in the event; Wang Haotian and Lian Ziwen ranked 20th and 27th respectively.

The latest medal table of the Winter Olympics: China's 3 gold and 2 silver rushed into the top 3, Sweden took the top, and Japan fell out of the top 10

Cross-country skiing

Cross-country skiing also produced two gold medals today, the men's individual sprint and the women's individual sprint final. In the men's category, Klebo from Norway successfully defended his title with a time of 2:58.06, winning his fourth Olympic gold medal; runners-up and third-place were Italian veteran Federico Pellegrino and Russian Olympic Committee player Alexander Terentev. In the women's division, the Swedish team won gold and silver medals in the event, Jonah Sunderling and Maya Dalquist won the first and second places in the event with a time of 3:09.68 and 3:12.56 respectively, and Jessie Deakins of the United States won the bronze medal.

The latest medal table of the Winter Olympics: China's 3 gold and 2 silver rushed into the top 3, Sweden took the top, and Japan fell out of the top 10

In the finals of the last two events tonight, Italy won the gold medal with an 8-5 victory over Norway in the curling mixed doubles final, and Sweden won the bronze medal by beating England 9-3 in the earlier third-place match. Also concluding was the women's single bobsleigh final, with Germany's Natali Geisenberger and her compatriot Anna Beretell winning the first and second place in the event, and russian Olympic Committee's Tatyana Ivanova winning the bronze medal.