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Olympic Games: the meetings not to be missed (especially) on the night of Friday to Saturday

2022-02-11T15:41:52.885Z


Chloé Trespeuch and the Blues during the team snowboardcross event and the ice hockey tournament with a highly anticipated United States-Canada are on the program for the Olympic night.


Snowboardcross by mixed teams (3h).

Two French teams are in competition: Chloé Trespeuch (silver medal in the women's event) and Merlin Surget (5th in the men's competition) and Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau (unhappy during the women's competition with a premature elimination in the quarterfinals of final after falling in the semi-finals) and Loan Bozzolo.

After the quarter-finals and semi-finals, the final will be played at 3:56.

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Ice hockey, Canada-USA (5:10), Group B match.

The last time the two teams met was in the semi-finals of the 2014 Olympics. Canada won 1-0, before heading for a new title, after that of Vancouver in 2010. Deprived of its NHL stars, the tournament will experience a highlight.

The ice may be cold, but the action in the rink is about to get hot.

Tensions between the two countries date back to 1920, when the teams met in the semi-finals of the Antwerp Olympics.

Canada won 2-0 before winning gold in the final

, ”recalls NBC.

To be continued, this Saturday morning:

Cross-country skiing, women's 4 x 5 km relay (8:30 a.m.);

men's 500m speed skating;

biathlon 10 km men (10h);

ski jumping, men's large hill final (12 p.m.);

figure skating, rhythmic dance (12:07 p.m.);

women's skeleton (2:55 p.m.).

Source: lefigaro

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