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Russians get 1st gold, Germany tops sa国际传媒 in Olympic hockey

PYEONGCHANG, Korea, Republic Of 鈥 The Russians finally won a gold medal at the Pyeongchang Olympics. The Canadian men鈥檚 hockey team won鈥檛 even get the chance after losing to Germany.
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Alina Zagitova of the Olympic Athletes of Russia performs during the women's free figure skating final in the Gangneung Ice Arena at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea, Friday, Feb. 23, 2018.

PYEONGCHANG, Korea, Republic Of 鈥 The Russians finally won a gold medal at the Pyeongchang Olympics. The Canadian men鈥檚 hockey team won鈥檛 even get the chance after losing to Germany.

Alina Zagitova edged training partner Evgenia Medvedeva on Friday in figure skating, giving the Russians a reason to celebrate a 1-2 finish.

鈥淚 haven鈥檛 fully realized yet that I鈥檝e won,鈥 the 15-year-old Zagitova said. 鈥淚 think I need some time to understand that I won the Olympic Games.鈥

She and Medvedeva tied in the free skate with 156.65 points, but Zagitova had won the short program Wednesday 鈥 giving her the edge by only 1.31 points.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 believe I am the champion,鈥 Zagitova said.

The Russians鈥 gold drought had been one of the ongoing story lines of the games, and they were running out of time to get one 鈥 although those concerns were eased a bit by Zagitova and Medvedeva coming into the day in prime position to win.

Now, the Russians should have a great shot at another gold medal with the men鈥檚 hockey team advancing to the final after a 3-0 victory over the Czech Republic. They鈥檒l face the Germans, who shocked two-time defending champion sa国际传媒 4-3 to advance to Sunday鈥檚 title game.

Germany jumped out to leads of 3-0 and 4-1 before sa国际传媒 rallied to get back in the game during the third period. They came close, but will do no better than bronze when they face the Czech Republic on Saturday.

鈥淲e deserve to be there and the best team will win,鈥 Russian forward Ilya Kovalchuk said. 鈥淲e will be ready for the game, for sure.鈥

Switzerland topped sa国际传媒 to win the bronze medal in men鈥檚 curling. The gold-medal game between the U.S. and Sweden is Saturday.

Kelsey Serwa of sa国际传媒 won the gold in women鈥檚 skicross, adding to the silver she won four years ago in Sochi.

Kjeld Nuis of the Netherlands took the men鈥檚 1,000 metres in speedskating, edging Havard Lorentzen of Norway by 0.04 seconds. Nuis also won the 1,500 last week.

Martin Fourcade fell short in his bid for his fourth Olympic gold medal in South Korea as France finished fifth in the men鈥檚 4x7.5-kilometre biathlon relay, won by Sweden.

In Gangneung, Zagitova skated first and she nailed everything during her program to 鈥淒on Quixote.鈥 The 18-year-old Medvedeva matched Zagitova 鈥 but that wasn鈥檛 good enough to bring home the gold.

鈥淚 put everything out there that I had,鈥 Medvedeva said. 鈥淚 left everything on the ice. I have no regrets.鈥

Kaetlyn Osmond of sa国际传媒, who had considered retirement, won the bronze.

A few hours later, Vasily Koshechkin stopped all 31 shots he faced to help the Russians advance in men鈥檚 hockey.

Nikita Gusev and Vladislav Gavrikov scored goals 27 seconds apart in the second period, and Kovalchuk added an empty-netter with 20.9 seconds left to seal the Russians鈥 first trip to the final since 1998.

鈥淚t is huge for us and the players and for the country,鈥 Russian forward Mikhail Grigorenko said of playing for the gold. 鈥淚t would mean everything to us.鈥

SWISS DON鈥橳 MISS

Switzerland鈥檚 men鈥檚 team clinched the bronze in curling when Benoit Schwarz took out two Canadian stones with his last throw of the 10th and final end.

sa国际传媒 had just one throw left, so it was unable to score the two points it needed to force an extra end.

鈥淰ery fortunate that maybe they didn鈥檛 play their absolute best game and we had a pretty good game,鈥 Switzerland鈥檚 Peter de Cruz said. 鈥淪o that was enough to win it.鈥

The loss was an upset for sa国际传媒, which had won the last three men鈥檚 competitions.

鈥淲e feel disheartened, disappointed, just kind of gutted, really,鈥 sa国际传媒鈥檚 Brent Laing said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 not the way it was supposed to go, wasn鈥檛 what we planned, but the better team won today and unfortunately it wasn鈥檛 us.鈥

SPEED RACER

At Phoenix Snow Park, Serwa took the lead early and had a big advantage when she completed the course.

鈥淚 knew that there was no way to let up, that these girls would be right behind, fighting,鈥 Serwa said. 鈥淚 tried to stay as compact and aerodynamic as possible and all the way to the finish line.鈥

Canadian teammate Brittany Phelan, a close friend of Serwa, used an impressive pass late in the run to finish second.

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 come out here to participate. We came out here to win, and to do it together is unbelievable,鈥 Serwa said. 鈥淚鈥檓 so pumped.鈥

Fanny Smith of Switzerland won bronze.

CURLING DRAMA

In women鈥檚 curling, South Korea beat Japan 8-7 in an intense semifinal game that went to the 11th end. South Korea skip Kim Eun-jung made a perfect shot with the hammer that stopped right on the button to clinch the victory.

The South Koreans 鈥 who shared a jubilant hug in front of a roaring crowd after the shot 鈥 will face Sweden for gold on Sunday. Sweden beat Britain 10-5 in the other semifinal game.

DOUBLE DUTCH

Nuis became the first skater with two gold medals at the Gangneung Oval, using a terrific start and strong finish to win in 1 minute, 7.95 seconds.

鈥淭he 1,500 was a victory and this relief,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 was psyched to get this one.鈥

Kim Tae-yun of South Korea finished in 1.08.22 for bronze.

FOR THE KING

With King Carl XVI Gustaf watching, Peppe Femling, Jesper Nelin, Sebastian Samuelsson and Fredrik Lindstroem teamed to help Sweden win the men鈥檚 4x7.5-kilometre relay by 55.5 seconds over Norway.

Germany took bronze, marking the seventh time it has medaled in the event in the last eight Olympics.