Hey there guys,
This is a little late because I was having a lazy afternoon. It was nice. Anyway yesterday the United States was unable to bring home any Medals, as our best hope for a Medal, Lindsey Jacobellis, was disqualified. Again. Sigh. Anyway here is to hoping that today will go better for us.
Anyway here are the events for today: Alpine Skiing (Medal), Cross Country (Medal x2), Curling, Hockey, Luge (Medal), Short Track (Medal), Snowboarding (Medal), and Speed Skating (Medal).
Here is the current standings through 5 days of events:
1. Germany - 19pts (3G 4S 2B)
2. USA - 14pts (2G 2S 4B)
3. France - 12pts (2G 1S 4B)
4. Canada - 11pts (2G 2S 1B)
5. South Korea - 11pts (3G 1S)
6. Switzerland - 10pts (3G 1B)
7. China - 6pts (1G 1S 1B)
8. Sweden - 6pts (2G)
9. Norway - 5pts (2S 1B)
Austria - 5pts (2S 1B)
10. Slovakia - 5pts (3G 2S)
11. Italy - 4pts (1S 2B)
12. Czech Republic - 4pts (1G 1B)
13. Japan - 3pts (1S 1B)
14. Netherlands - 3pts (1G)
15. Poland - 2pts (1S)
Estonia - 2pts (1S)
Australia - 2pts (1S)
16. Russia - 1pt (1B)
Croatia - 1pt (1B)
This will be updated as Medals are won
USA USA
updated 4:33pm
Alpine Skiing
Ladies' Downhill
Gold. USA, LINDSEY VONN
Silv. USA, JULIA MANCUSO
Bron. Austria, Elizabeth Georgl
(American Finishes: #11 S. Cook, DSQ A. McKennis)
Ok guys due to massive computer failure I am having to update this blog very rarely until i can get something working. What I can tell you is that the Americans came storming back today winning 6 Medals (3G 1S 2B) to take the lead in overall point standings. I am working hard to try and find a solution but what comes out over the next few days is going to be very little
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