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Jamaica at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Competitors==
The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.
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Jamaica at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Alpine skiing==
{{main article|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
[[Benjamin Alexander (skier)|Benjamin Alexander]] has met the basic qualification standards meaning that Jamaica has qualified one male alpine skie... | [-0.002463381504639983, 0.006189865991473198, -0.004440699703991413, -0.006358500104397535, -0.01882089674472809, 0.05036540329456329, -0.038356006145477295, -0.014271079562604427, -0.012267309240996838, -0.029838327318429947, 0.024402355775237083, 0.019429301843047142, -0.009383995085954666, -0.013437828980386257, -0.... |
Jamaica at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Bobsleigh==
{{main article|Bobsleigh at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Bobsleigh at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
Jamaica qualified three sleds (two-man, four-man and the women's monobob). By qualifying three sleds, Jamaica also earned five athlete quota spots (five men an... | [-0.022369761019945145, -0.004990533925592899, -0.012441609054803848, -0.011766944080591202, -0.01849374733865261, 0.02103366144001484, -0.028521114960312843, -0.0013923224760219455, -0.01583477482199669, -0.028415285050868988, 0.014895536005496979, 0.011508984491229057, -0.008651581592857838, -0.02348097413778305, -0.... |
David Wise (freestyle skier)
{{short description|American freestyle skier}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2014}}
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| name = David Wise
| image =
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| nationality = United States
| fullname = David Wise
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David Wise (freestyle skier)
==Personal life==
Wise grew up in [[Reno, Nevada]]. He started skiing at age three, learning at [[Sky Tavern]] just outside of Reno. He grew up skiing with his two sisters, Christy and Jessica, and his father, Thomas. In 2011, Wise joined his first [[freestyle skiing|freestyle ski]] team.... | [0.005664823576807976, 0.0025327655021101236, -0.0013224617578089237, -0.017489975318312645, -0.025525186210870743, 0.030051689594984055, -0.0018698605708777905, -0.0017258963780477643, 0.009461460635066032, -0.05024685338139534, 0.020717451348900795, 0.02154775708913803, -0.002281665103510022, -0.008316443301737309, -... |
Arianna Fontana
{{short description|Italian short track speed skater}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2021}}
{{Infobox speed skater
| sport = [[Short track speed skating]]
| name = Arianna Fontana
| image = Arianna Fontana Sochi ST1500m 09 (cropped).jpg
| caption = Fontana in Sochi 2014
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Arianna Fontana
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| pb = 500 m: 42.033 (2021)<br>1000 m: 1:26.811 (2022)<br>1500 m: 2:15.753 (2016)<br>3000 m: 5:01.187
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Arianna Fontana
{{MedalGold|[[2008 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships|2008 Ventspils]]|1500 m}}
{{MedalGold|2008 Ventspils|Overall}}
{{MedalGold|[[2009 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships|2009 Turin]]|500 m}}
{{MedalGold|2009 Turin|1000 m}}
{{MedalGold|2009 Turin|Overall}}
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Arianna Fontana
==Biography==
Fontana started skating at the age of four, following in the footsteps of her brother Alessandro, She first trained in [[Lanzada]] until the rink there closed, when she switched her training base to [[Bormio]].
Fontana made her international championship debut at the 2006 [[European Sho... | [-0.008792616426944733, 0.0019541005603969097, 0.006328678224235773, -0.017050322145223618, -0.014496116898953915, 0.0037042659241706133, -0.027320632711052895, 0.0018538045696914196, -0.025969980284571648, -0.02441873587667942, 0.04193710535764694, 0.013045167550444603, -0.02705317735671997, -0.017571860924363136, -0.... |
Christoph Hafer
{{short description|German bobsledder}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2021}}
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| name = Christoph Hafer
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| caption = Hafer in 2021
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Christoph Hafer
==Career==
Hafer started with the sport of [[luge]] on the [[Königssee bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track]] at the age of nine. In 2010, he switched to bobsleigh and has been part of the German national team since 2014. Hafer starts for BC Bad Feilnbach and Eintracht Wiesbaden. He is coached by Thoma... | [0.0005243773921392858, -0.0068415189161896706, 0.006975011900067329, -0.032785892486572266, -0.01641964539885521, 0.031557757407426834, -0.016619885340332985, 0.004532088991254568, -0.004912544507533312, -0.02392195537686348, 0.005750213284045458, 0.010085400193929672, -0.018582232296466827, -0.021505730226635933, 0.0... |
2022 Winter Olympics opening ceremony
{{Short description|Event in Beijing, China}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2021}}
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|title = 2022 Winter Olympics<br />opening ceremony
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==Ceremony key team==
*[[Zhang Yimou]] – Opening Ceremony Director
;Announcers
*Qiao Dongzhuo – [[French language|French]]
*Ji Xiaojun – [[English language|English]]
*[[Bao Xiaofeng]] – [[Mandarin Chinese]] | [0.0027311185840517282, -0.020021582022309303, -0.012407554313540459, 0.030615011230111122, -0.028152039274573326, 0.029529185965657234, -0.0077398247085511684, -0.007263120263814926, -0.0010742399608716369, -0.010123346000909805, 0.020935265347361565, 0.03479941561818123, -0.018896030262112617, -0.02807258814573288, -... |
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==Theme and concept==
The themes of the opening ceremony are:
* China's yearning for and willingness to pursue world peace
* Olympic motto "faster, higher, stronger – together"
* Beijing Winter Games' slogan of "Together for a shared future" | [-0.0031425654888153076, -0.013653679750859737, -0.01612074114382267, 0.017021413892507553, -0.02243850566446781, 0.015559451654553413, -0.01948847435414791, -0.008765244856476784, -0.027751170098781586, -0.0032567812595516443, 0.00796247087419033, 0.015859676524996758, -0.022477664053440094, -0.023613296449184418, -0.... |
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==Preparations==
The final stage in preparations for the event and performance stages at the Bird's Nest were completed in October. A full-scale dress rehearsal was held on 22 January 2022, with approximately 4000 participants featuring in it.<ref name="auto"/> | [0.0006931745447218418, -0.024882519617676735, -0.01456155814230442, 0.018697772175073624, -0.024321455508470535, 0.018436811864376068, -0.013100183568894863, -0.0015959324082359672, -0.016453517600893974, -0.001046285848133266, 0.021046409383416176, 0.019872091710567474, -0.03551663085818291, -0.03937883675098419, -0.... |
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==Proceedings==
A 30-minute pre-show performance kicked off at 19:25, featuring square dancers aged from five to over 70 years old. Apart from the live performances, people from other Chinese cities joined the pre-show performances through video recording. The pre-show performanc... | [0.011120266281068325, -0.010167481377720833, -0.017843063920736313, 0.008555076085031033, -0.030009396374225616, 0.005273631773889065, -0.013352315872907639, 0.0014333417639136314, -0.017883041873574257, -0.009920956566929817, 0.025571949779987335, 0.024359313771128654, -0.03456677123904228, -0.024985620751976967, -0.... |
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==Proceedings==
===Rites of spring: Countdown performance===
The ceremony began with a 24-second countdown, which represented the 24th Winter Olympics as well as the [[Solar term|24 solar terms]] in the [[Chinese calendar]], where [[Lichun]] ([[Ecliptic coordinate system|eclipti... | [0.011674890294671059, -0.007441653870046139, -0.012150459922850132, 0.007997601293027401, -0.028882458806037903, 0.0046686166897416115, -0.014427833259105682, -0.020496364682912827, -0.012652820907533169, -0.019491640850901604, 0.02344355545938015, 0.03584854304790497, -0.0416625440120697, -0.020777687430381775, -0.01... |
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==Proceedings==
===Entry of the National flag===
Zhu De'en, a trumpeter, played a patriotic Chinese song "[[My People, My Country (song)|My People, My Country]]". Twelve children lifted the national flag of China and entered the stadium, symbolizing the legacy of Beijing 2008 op... | [-0.00589026277884841, -0.018681852146983147, -0.009693167172372341, 0.004155146423727274, -0.019751623272895813, 0.021786795929074287, -0.008486414328217506, -0.00046557863242924213, -0.011036904528737068, -0.0004790322855114937, 0.004021425265818834, 0.020195186138153076, -0.026535535231232643, -0.01569432206451893, ... |
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==Proceedings==
===Olympic Rings Reveal===
The Olympic Rings performance began with the giant LED screens showing a drop of ink that had fallen from the sky, turning into seething, rolling waves of the [[Yellow River]], from which an ice cube crystallizes. 24 "laser beams" seque... | [0.005563823506236076, -0.020000411197543144, -0.018799586221575737, 0.014009627513587475, -0.028846489265561104, 0.01232847198843956, -0.018452679738402367, -0.009840095415711403, -0.026057906448841095, -0.014970287680625916, 0.020934386178851128, 0.022362032905220985, -0.03575790673494339, -0.01428981963545084, -0.01... |
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==Proceedings==
===Parade of nations===
{{main|2022 Winter Olympics Parade of Nations}}
Following the formation of the ice Olympic rings, greetings appeared in the stadium in many languages of the world. Per tradition, the national team of [[Greece at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Gr... | [-0.005835760850459337, -0.013710243627429008, -0.014673523604869843, 0.007336761802434921, -0.010774219408631325, 0.012139965780079365, -0.005763184744864702, -0.009632798843085766, -0.015993084758520126, -0.015095783397555351, 0.02041361667215824, 0.027262140065431595, -0.029795698821544647, -0.029267873615026474, -0... |
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==Proceedings==
===Opening of the Olympic Games===
[[Cai Qi]], President of the [[Beijing Organising Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games|Beijing 2022 organizing committee]] delivered a speech to thank and welcome the athletes, offering words of peace and u... | [0.0032508026342839003, -0.009128784760832787, -0.010754186660051346, 0.013255313970148563, -0.02597988396883011, 0.005201284307986498, -0.014476023614406586, 0.008432184346020222, -0.020261125639081, -0.00269518094137311, 0.027439428493380547, 0.021707400679588318, -0.031552691012620926, -0.025236845016479492, -0.0109... |
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==Proceedings==
===Tribute to the People===
The performance began by a group of young people consisted of local and foreign university students, walking on the stage with the Chinese song "Let the World be Filled with Love" ({{lang|zh|让世界充满爱}}, Ràng shìjiè chōngmǎn ài) sung in t... | [-0.007054179906845093, -0.015573306009173393, -0.024613741785287857, 0.005457255989313126, -0.01918948069214821, 0.009020639583468437, 0.0028061645571142435, -0.00972671713680029, -0.01784331351518631, -0.01607481949031353, 0.012313470244407654, 0.028718233108520508, -0.030988240614533424, -0.03415569290518761, -0.003... |
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==Proceedings==
===Olympic Flag Entry and Raising===
The Olympic Flag entered into the stadium. The flag bearers were:
* [[Luo Zhihuan]] ({{lang|zh|罗致焕}}), China's first speed skating world champion in the 1963 World Championships and China's first world champion in winter sport... | [0.000696616480126977, -0.01750735566020012, -0.012146472930908203, 0.0007421740447171032, -0.0280170701444149, 0.026996580883860588, -0.0031525830272585154, -0.012471174821257591, -0.009701275266706944, -0.024849576875567436, 0.02761947736144066, 0.03040262870490551, -0.015784451737999916, -0.020674848929047585, -0.00... |
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==Proceedings==
===Oath taking===
Cross-country skier [[Wang Qiang (skier)|Wang Qiang]] and snowboard halfpipe athlete [[Liu Jiayu]] represented the athletes sworn the Olympic oath, while aerials judge [[Tao Yongchun]] and head of the Chinese coaching team in snowboard parallel ... | [0.013742277398705482, -0.013849013485014439, -0.019546054303646088, 0.013415398076176643, -0.03695738688111305, 0.020266523584723473, -0.002811830025166273, -0.011100557632744312, -0.009085913188755512, -0.019799552857875824, 0.037277594208717346, 0.011280675418674946, -0.02945917285978794, -0.012281326577067375, -0.0... |
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==Proceedings==
===Snowflakes performance===
In the performance, hundreds of children wandered around the center stage singing the theme song of the ceremony titled “Snowflake”. The LED floor beneath them used large-scale [[motion capture]] to illuminate glows of snowflakes and ... | [-0.015475055202841759, -0.021145708858966827, -0.029280712828040123, 0.008678220212459564, -0.01116244401782751, 0.02989017590880394, -0.01001638825982809, -0.015051081776618958, -0.03405041992664337, -0.011314809322357178, 0.023119838908314705, 0.018919846042990685, -0.030049165710806847, -0.018933095037937164, -0.01... |
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==Proceedings==
===Arrival and lighting of the Olympic flame===
At 22:10, the [[Olympic Flame]] from [[Olympia, Greece|Olympia]] reached the stadium. After the Olympic anthem, it was passed around the stadium by five athletes born in the 1950s ([[Zhao Weichang]]), 1960s ([[Li Ya... | [-0.0019306124886497855, -0.0170565415173769, -0.022670427337288857, 0.008340246044099331, -0.029224436730146408, 0.01948743499815464, -0.013222177512943745, -0.007863468490540981, -0.020817039534449577, -0.02300618588924408, 0.04109686613082886, 0.02863350138068199, -0.02683383598923683, -0.023288223892450333, -0.0080... |
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==Anthems==
*{{flagicon|CHN}} [[March of the Volunteers|National Anthem of the People's Republic of China]]
*{{flagicon|IOC}} [[Olympic Hymn|Olympic Anthem]] – Sang by the Malanhua'er Children's Choir. | [-0.004296223167330027, -0.02237616293132305, -0.016967523843050003, 0.01278637908399105, -0.027644149959087372, 0.025649474933743477, -0.010414505377411842, -0.015394800342619419, -0.012268530204892159, 0.0028497641906142235, 0.003001602366566658, 0.028692632913589478, -0.021903065964579582, -0.023181704804301262, -0.... |
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==Dignitaries in attendance==
===Host nation===
*{{flagicon|CHN}} [[People's Republic of China]] –
** [[Xi Jinping]], [[General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party]], [[President of the People's Republic of China]] and [[Chairman of the Central Military Commission (China)|C... | [0.006301899906247854, -0.020239870995283127, -0.011266333982348442, 0.008097265847027302, -0.02536572329699993, 0.02342870458960533, -0.010251705534756184, -0.0011809885036200285, -0.013460304588079453, -0.014666000381112099, 0.034892693161964417, 0.033522285521030426, -0.026143167167901993, -0.017156453803181648, -0.... |
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==Dignitaries in attendance==
===International===
'''Heads of government and state'''
*{{flagIOC|ARG}} – [[Alberto Fernandez]], [[President of Argentina]]
*{{flagIOC|BIH}} – [[Zoran Tegeltija]], [[Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina]]{{citation needed|... | [-0.0029630062635987997, -0.008548024110496044, -0.018910270184278488, 0.0048169540241360664, -0.023836474865674973, 0.030881477519869804, -0.005806829780340195, 0.013057091273367405, -0.00841559935361147, -0.015440738759934902, 0.03721138462424278, 0.01748008094727993, -0.023333260789513588, -0.017559535801410675, -0.... |
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==Controversy and concerns==
===Diplomatic boycotts===
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==Controversy and concerns==
===Taiwan's participation===
On 26 January 2022, a spokesperson of China's [[Taiwan Affairs Office]] incorrectly called the [[Chinese Taipei]] (Taiwan) team "[[Taiwan, China#Taipei, China|Taipei, China]]". Later that day, Taiwan announced that their ... | [-0.006856268737465143, -0.023824872449040413, -0.002749787410721183, 0.012064650654792786, -0.022157130762934685, 0.015592055395245552, -0.010191750712692738, 0.002958254888653755, -0.005612080916762352, -0.004410910420119762, 0.01769658550620079, 0.025545557960867882, -0.030310532078146935, -0.035869669169187546, -0.... |
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==Controversy and concerns==
===Ratings on NBC network===
Groups critical of China's human rights record, including the [[Uyghur genocide]] urged viewers to boycott the 2022 Games on television. In the United States, [[NBC]]'s live broadcast of the ceremony was the lowest watche... | [0.0023930168244987726, -0.042848266661167145, 0.003777068108320236, 0.01327379047870636, 0.0016010772669687867, -0.0007628662278875709, -0.01328034233301878, 0.010194480419158936, -0.028041373938322067, -0.0005347843980416656, 0.009676894173026085, 0.023874478414654732, -0.032077234238386154, -0.02629861608147621, -0.... |
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==Controversy and concerns==
===Hanbok controversy===
Some South Korean people were angered and accused China of appropriating Korean culture as their own, as one of the performers representing the [[Koreans in China|ethnic Koreans in China]] wore a traditional [[hanbok]] when d... | [-0.008982181549072266, -0.0279675405472517, 0.004901427775621414, -0.0033990126103162766, -0.027631515637040138, 0.005764104891568422, -0.017447402700781822, 0.0025492594577372074, -0.005256837699562311, -0.0019386003259569407, 0.003185766516253352, 0.022759167477488518, -0.02578338421881199, -0.025253498926758766, -0... |
Francesco Friedrich
{{short description|German bobsledder}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2020}}
{{Infobox sportsperson
| name = Francesco Friedrich
| image = 2022-03-28 Empfang des Sächsischen Ministerpräsidenten für die Teilnehmenden der Olympischen Winterspiele 2022 by Sandro Halank–028.jpg
| cap... | [-0.031043199822306633, 0.0036633824929594994, 0.0030123305041342974, -0.017581645399332047, -0.022401373833417892, 0.017400257289409637, -0.03493007645010948, 0.00037512421840801835, -0.010857346467673779, -0.032027874141931534, 0.012418575584888458, 0.028944285586476326, -0.0053638918325304985, -0.0020308936946094036... |
Francesco Friedrich
{{MedalGold|2021 Altenberg|[[IBSF World Championships 2021 – Four-man|Four-man]]}}
{{MedalGold|[[IBSF World Championships 2023|2023 St. Moritz]]|[[IBSF World Championships 2023 – Four-man|Four-man]]}}
{{MedalSilver|2013 St. Moritz|Mixed team}}
{{MedalSilver|2016 Igls|[[FIBT World Championships 2016... | [-0.02161410078406334, -0.002651429269462824, -0.005250901449471712, -0.03681151568889618, -0.019834574311971664, 0.011592899449169636, -0.05016445741057396, 0.0029469344299286604, -0.013833543285727501, -0.026160335168242455, 0.002050676615908742, 0.027796979993581772, -0.014937628991901875, -0.009702964685857296, -0.... |
Francesco Friedrich
He is the most successful athlete of the [[IBSF World Championships (bobsleigh and skeleton)|IBSF World Championships]] winning his first gold medal in the [[FIBT World Championships 2011|2011]] [[Königssee]] mixed team event. Between 2017 and 2021, he won all IBSF World Championships, two-man and ... | [-0.026515835896134377, 0.003921263851225376, 0.006935613229870796, -0.03554583340883255, -0.025654591619968414, 0.011698545888066292, -0.03455410152673721, 0.009225735440850258, -0.002016090787947178, -0.026855112984776497, 0.012938213534653187, 0.019704189151525497, -0.009741176851093769, -0.005894945003092289, -0.00... |
Francesco Friedrich
== Career results ==
===Olympic Games===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
!style="width:160px"| Event
!style="width:80px"| Two-man
!style="width:80px"| Four-man
|-
!colspan=3| Representing {{GER}}
|-
|style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympi... | [-0.03056715801358223, -0.005802602041512728, 0.0002839796943590045, -0.02694307640194893, -0.023753341287374496, 0.014333445578813553, -0.019857794046401978, 0.0007011477719061077, -0.016138698905706406, -0.02964417077600956, -0.007309242617338896, 0.018975526094436646, 0.004027888178825378, 0.0006913919351063669, -0.... |
Francesco Friedrich
== Career results ==
===World Championships===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
!style="width:160px"| Event
!style="width:80px"| Two-man
!style="width:80px"| Four-man
!style="width:80px"| Team
|-
!colspan=4| Representing {{GER}}
|-
|style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[FIB... | [-0.009660374373197556, 0.0014165772590786219, 0.016202779486775398, -0.026196271181106567, -0.01531002763658762, 0.033071793615818024, -0.033418234437704086, -0.002096967538818717, -0.006325879599899054, -0.032139066606760025, 0.009720335714519024, 0.03203246742486954, -0.0039007924497127533, 0.00278485263697803, -0.0... |
Francesco Friedrich
== Career results ==
===Bobsleigh World Cup===
====Two-man====
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! style="background-color:#369; color:white; width:60px"|Season
!rowspan=13 width="1px" |
! style="ba... | [-0.02601936273276806, -9.23842890188098e-05, 0.008699443191289902, -0.0285857655107975, -0.024874353781342506, 0.022715942934155464, -0.0158853679895401, 0.007679462898522615, -0.011390874162316322, -0.03766687959432602, 0.005794145166873932, 0.029454393312335014, 0.008607315830886364, -0.007297792937606573, 0.0015834... |
Francesco Friedrich
== Career results ==
===Bobsleigh World Cup===
====Two-man====
| [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|20px|link=Winterberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track|Winterberg]]<br /><small>5</small>
|style="background:#c96"| [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|20px|link=St. Moritz-Celerina Olympic Bobrun|St... | [-0.017458459362387657, -0.0032126589212566614, 0.00715823145583272, -0.02673983946442604, -0.027265697717666626, 0.021744197234511375, -0.017077213153243065, 0.011148173362016678, -0.0015101962490007281, -0.03825611248612404, 0.004282449837774038, 0.0312885046005249, 0.007519758306443691, -0.009406271390616894, -0.003... |
Francesco Friedrich
== Career results ==
===Bobsleigh World Cup===
====Two-man====
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
|-
| [[2017–18 Bobsleigh World Cup|2017–18]]
|style="background:silver"| '''2nd'''
| '''1504'''
| [[File:Flag of United States.svg|20px|link=Mt. Van Hoevenberg Olympic Bobsled Run|Lake Placid]]<br /><sma... | [-0.02024325169622898, -0.0014923331327736378, 0.006343235727399588, -0.026855435222387314, -0.02425779215991497, 0.01836717687547207, -0.017763683572411537, 0.004044058732688427, -0.00898679718375206, -0.03455653041601181, 0.005123130511492491, 0.03641948848962784, 0.0014414953766390681, -0.01111214142292738, 0.003202... |
Francesco Friedrich
== Career results ==
===Bobsleigh World Cup===
====Two-man====
|style="background:gold"| [[File:Flag of Latvia.svg|20px|link=Sigulda bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track|Sigulda 2]]<br /><small>1</small>
|style="background:gold"| [[File:Flag of Latvia.svg|20px|link=Sigulda bobsleigh, luge, and sk... | [-0.018903587013483047, -0.0007957624620757997, 0.009359387680888176, -0.029992282390594482, -0.027088100090622902, 0.012567188590765, -0.02046128362417221, 0.011128298938274384, -0.0029553354252129793, -0.039972107857465744, 0.004514683503657579, 0.03511420264840126, 0.007920497097074986, -0.009511196985840797, 0.0006... |
Francesco Friedrich
== Career results ==
===Bobsleigh World Cup===
====Four-man====
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:center; border:grey solid 1px; border-collapse:collapse; background:#ffffff;"
! style="background-color:#369; color:white; width:60px"|Season
!rowspan=13 width="1px" |
! style="b... | [-0.019953934475779533, 0.003835753072053194, 0.0074242535047233105, -0.040950339287519455, -0.026997286826372147, 0.014714857563376427, -0.024364382028579712, 0.009281987324357033, -0.024016892537474632, -0.037448711693286896, 0.011861431412398815, 0.028895115479826927, -0.004868198651820421, -0.002567749237641692, 0.... |
Francesco Friedrich
== Career results ==
===Bobsleigh World Cup===
====Four-man====
| WIN<br /><small>5</small>
|style="background:#c96"| STM<br /><small>3</small>
| KON<br /><small>5</small>
| IGL<br /><small>4</small>
| PYE<br /><small>11</small>
| {{n/a}}
|-
| [[2017–18 Bobsleigh World Cup|2017–18]]
|style="back... | [-0.0261523574590683, 0.0004330138908699155, 0.00031025655334815383, -0.03955140709877014, -0.023421427235007286, 0.020192742347717285, -0.020381081849336624, 0.012188290245831013, -0.023300351575016975, -0.036161284893751144, 0.010513409040868282, 0.03204470872879028, -0.007654676679521799, 0.002105372492223978, 0.010... |
Zhang Yuting
{{Short description|Chinese short track speed skater}}
{{Infobox speed skater
| sport = [[Short track speed skating]]
| name = Zhang Yuting
| image =
| image_size =
| caption =
| nationality = Chinese
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1999|8|4|df=y}}
| bir... | [-0.037319883704185486, -0.009381660260260105, -0.0020352774299681187, -0.008147571235895157, -0.016514822840690613, 0.02134780026972294, -0.01676034927368164, -0.0005568745546042919, -0.01719971001148224, -0.042747288942337036, 0.02291141077876091, 0.04176518693566322, -0.015403497032821178, -0.013826964423060417, -0.... |
Grace Zumwinkle
{{short description|American ice hockey player}}
{{Infobox ice hockey player
| name = Grace Zumwinkle
| image =
| alt =
| caption =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1999|4|23}}
| birth_place = [[Excelsior, Minnesota]]
| position = [[Forward (ice hockey)|Forw... | [-0.013119876384735107, -0.013627994805574417, 0.015009034425020218, -0.03231111541390419, 0.0025910779368132353, 0.03314495086669922, -0.007706461474299431, 0.015960127115249634, -0.009172187186777592, -0.050368860363960266, 0.030122296884655952, 0.0004840967303607613, -0.015074177645146847, -0.005748902913182974, 0.0... |
Grace Zumwinkle
==Playing career==
===NCAA===
Zumwinkle began her [[College ice hockey|collegiate]] career for the [[Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey|Minnesota Golden Gophers]] during the [[2017–18 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season|2017–18 season]]. During her freshman year, she recorded 17 goals ... | [-0.0189812108874321, -0.021760886535048485, 0.02059607021510601, -0.02673782967031002, -0.010867207311093807, 0.03460033982992172, -0.001058923895470798, 0.007299956865608692, -0.010893680155277252, -0.050378307700157166, 0.019669512286782265, -0.0023809242993593216, -0.0006746503640897572, -0.007392612751573324, 0.00... |
Grace Zumwinkle
==Playing career==
===International play===
Zumwinkle represented the [[United States women's national under-18 ice hockey team|United States]] at the [[2016 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship|2016]] and [[2017 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship]]s, where she won gold.
On January 2, 2022, Zumwinkl... | [-0.015805983915925026, -0.02145467884838581, 0.016971997916698456, -0.02230975590646267, -0.009587235748767853, 0.03803800418972969, -0.009775093756616116, 0.01865624263882637, -0.0001483835221733898, -0.04285753518342972, 0.02263364940881729, -0.004379034508019686, -0.002382233738899231, -0.01401809323579073, -0.0143... |
Grace Zumwinkle
==Personal life==
Zumwinkle was born to Mike and Lori Zumwinkle. Her father played [[college football]] at St. John's University from 1982 to 1986, and her mother played [[tennis]] for [[College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University]] from 1983 to 1987. | [-0.0033472401555627584, -0.008359871804714203, 0.004528812598437071, -0.01956341601908207, -0.01682506501674652, 0.03928481414914131, -0.008978634141385555, 0.019128967076539993, -0.027936452999711037, -0.04207582771778107, 0.007352737709879875, 0.004762494005262852, 0.027330856770277023, 0.022644061595201492, -0.0022... |
Sascha Benecken
{{Short description|German luger}}
{{Infobox sportsperson
| name = Sascha Benecken
| image = 2018-11-24 Doubles World Cup at 2018-19 Luge World Cup in Igls by Sandro Halank–220.jpg
| caption = Benecken in 2018
| nationality = German
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1990|2|14|df=y}}
| birth_place = [... | [-0.005926656071096659, 0.02909449301660061, 0.016295019537210464, -0.01795080304145813, -0.03674263879656792, 0.03372017666697502, -0.020723585039377213, -0.011721900664269924, -0.015664244070649147, -0.02651882916688919, 0.024232270196080208, 0.025704078376293182, -0.008863701485097408, -0.01576937362551689, 0.001018... |
Sascha Benecken
==Luge results==
All results are sourced from the [[International Luge Federation| International Luge Federation (FIL)]].<ref name="fil-profile"/> | [0.006510992534458637, 0.026339465752243996, 0.012276528403162956, -0.030758479610085487, -0.045640747994184494, 0.016776131466031075, -0.004932773765176535, -0.015674736350774765, -0.023572545498609543, -0.03067788854241371, 0.01414352748543024, 0.010738604702055454, 0.012048190459609032, -0.007259807083755732, -0.011... |
Sascha Benecken
==Luge results==
===World Cup===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center; border:grey solid 1px; border-collapse:collapse; background:#ffffff;"
! rowspan="2" style="background-color:#369; color:white; width:60px"|Season
! rowspan="15" width="1px" |
! colspan="9" style="background... | [-0.003272261703386903, 0.02365213632583618, 0.01685771904885769, -0.01685771904885769, -0.029392946511507034, 0.017843788489699364, -0.005747563671320677, -0.0037011338863521814, -0.012866168282926083, -0.0460885725915432, 0.01235287170857191, 0.018384099006652832, -0.0014031215105205774, -0.003998305182904005, -0.001... |
Sascha Benecken
==Luge results==
===World Cup===
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|20px|link=Olympic Sliding Centre Innsbruck|Innsbruck]]<br /><small>–</small>
| [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|20px|link=Winterberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track|Winterberg]]<br /><small>–</small>
... | [-0.006588194519281387, 0.013993684202432632, 0.0151498569175601, -0.01564156264066696, -0.03364862874150276, 0.01796719990670681, -0.00982747320085764, -0.001497543416917324, -0.009980300441384315, -0.04162224009633064, 0.006930395029485226, 0.02389424853026867, -0.0023937439545989037, -0.016040243208408356, -0.003086... |
Sascha Benecken
==Luge results==
===World Cup===
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|20px|link=Olympic Sliding Centre Innsbruck|Innsbruck]]<br /><small>–</small>
| [[File:Flag of Canada.svg|20px|link=Whistler Sliding Center|Whistler]]<br /><small>–</small>
|[[File:Flag of Canada.svg... | [-0.004642229527235031, 0.016934748739004135, 0.0154191879555583, -0.011722535826265812, -0.03753320127725601, 0.01493157260119915, -0.010384888388216496, -0.005218802019953728, -0.005647112615406513, -0.04093332961201668, 0.0124934958294034, 0.023141959682106972, -0.004289696924388409, -0.013297402299940586, -0.000529... |
Sascha Benecken
==Luge results==
===World Cup===
| style="background:gold;"|[[File:Flag of Austria.svg|20px|link=Olympic Sliding Centre Innsbruck|Innsbruck]]<br /><small>1</small>
| [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|20px|link=Winterberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track|Winterberg]]<br /><small>–</small>
| [[File:Flag of... | [-0.004125121980905533, 0.016933675855398178, 0.01370446290820837, -0.011741994880139828, -0.030926929786801338, 0.017485003918409348, -0.007987706921994686, -0.00499805947765708, -0.0004684655286837369, -0.041060879826545715, 0.011105340905487537, 0.01829887181520462, -0.0012593601131811738, -0.017340609803795815, -0.... |
Sascha Benecken
==Luge results==
===World Cup===
| [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|20px|link=Lillehammer Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track|Lillehammer]]<br /><small>–</small>
| [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|20px|link=Sliding Center Sanki|Sochi]]<br /><small>–</small>
| '''1071'''
| style="background:gold;"|'''1st'''
| style="b... | [-0.0061463527381420135, 0.014310713857412338, 0.015102090314030647, -0.007887380197644234, -0.030362455174326897, 0.015168038196861744, -0.0093118567019701, 0.002845655893906951, -0.01326214149594307, -0.034873299300670624, 0.008830436505377293, 0.019639311358332634, -0.0015464804600924253, -0.017924664542078972, -0.0... |
Sascha Benecken
==Luge results==
===World Cup===
| style="background:gold;"|[[File:Flag of United States.svg|20px|link=Mt. Van Hoevenberg Olympic Bobsled Run|Lake Placid]]<br /><small>1</small>
| style="background:gold;"|[[File:Flag of Canada.svg|20px|link=Whistler Sliding Center|Whistler]]<br /><small>1</small>
| s... | [-0.005456377286463976, 0.01365896686911583, 0.016542818397283554, -0.014668314717710018, -0.030201785266399384, 0.024670034646987915, -0.004424089565873146, -0.005767702125012875, -0.01001482829451561, -0.035785969346761703, 0.008900612592697144, 0.025207478553056717, -0.004129150416702032, -0.015808746218681335, -0.0... |
Sascha Benecken
==Luge results==
===World Cup===
| style="background:gold;"|[[File:Flag of United States.svg|20px|link=Mt. Van Hoevenberg Olympic Bobsled Run|Lake Placid]]<br /><small>1</small>
| style="background:silver;"|[[File:Flag of Germany.svg|20px|link=Königssee bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track|Königssee]]... | [-0.006017086561769247, 0.013829326257109642, 0.014321330934762955, -0.014427710324525833, -0.03132874146103859, 0.01989295333623886, -0.005488513968884945, -0.006416009273380041, -0.013470295816659927, -0.03845616430044174, 0.0073534781113266945, 0.021448751911520958, -0.0031465040519833565, -0.014148464426398277, -0.... |
Sascha Benecken
==Luge results==
===World Cup===
| style="background:gold;"|[[File:Flag of Latvia.svg|20px|link=Sigulda bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track|Sigulda]]<br /><small>1</small>
| style="background:silver;"|[[File:Flag of Germany.svg|20px|link=Altenberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track|Altenberg]]<br />... | [-0.006484965793788433, 0.014438847079873085, 0.018944399431347847, -0.014978987164795399, -0.03304072096943855, 0.010315344668924809, -0.009057214483618736, -0.0030860400293022394, -0.004647174850106239, -0.03968048095703125, 0.009057214483618736, 0.02086782269179821, 0.0018937813583761454, -0.016612578183412552, -0.0... |
Sascha Benecken
==Luge results==
===World Cup===
| style="background:silver;"|[[File:Flag of United States.svg|20px|link=Mt. Van Hoevenberg Olympic Bobsled Run|Lake Placid]]<br /><small>2</small>
| style="background:gold;"|[[File:Flag of Canada.svg|20px|link=Whistler Sliding Center|Whistler]]<br /><small>1</small>
|... | [-0.005698192864656448, 0.014444256201386452, 0.016564514487981796, -0.015305610373616219, -0.03140631690621376, 0.017743907868862152, -0.012655287981033325, -0.0034586703404784203, -0.008288882672786713, -0.04007287323474884, 0.010574785061180592, 0.020911041647195816, -0.0021070060320198536, -0.01909557171165943, 0.0... |
Sascha Benecken
==Luge results==
===World Cup===
| {{n/a}}
| style="background:gold;"|[[File:Flag of Austria.svg|20px|link=Olympic Sliding Centre Innsbruck|Innsbruck]]<br /><small>1</small>
| [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|20px|link=Altenberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track|Altenberg]]<br /><small>4</small>
| style=... | [-0.0011669695377349854, 0.01714973896741867, 0.015866154804825783, -0.01141330972313881, -0.034696463495492935, 0.014569338411092758, -0.016077879816293716, -0.007880146615207195, -0.0036754165776073933, -0.043403659015893936, 0.012868920341134071, 0.028318241238594055, -0.00455870758742094, -0.015813224017620087, -0.... |
Sascha Benecken
==Luge results==
===World Cup===
| [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|20px|link=Winterberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track|Winterberg]]<br /><small>–</small>
| style="background:gold;"|[[File:Flag of Germany.svg|20px|link=Oberhof bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track|Oberhof]]<br /><small>1</small>
| styl... | [-0.00259053404442966, 0.011695354245603085, 0.009867129847407341, -0.01023673452436924, -0.03569326922297478, 0.019087450578808784, -0.008296309038996696, -0.003366044256836176, -0.0009537125588394701, -0.04527659714221954, 0.011292749084532261, 0.018955450505018234, 0.0012020408175885677, -0.015985410660505295, 0.005... |
Alexandra Burghardt
{{short description|German sprinter}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}}
{{Infobox sportsperson
| name = Alexandra Burghardt
| image = 20150726 1226 DM Leichtathletik Frauen 4x100m 0167.jpg
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Alexandra Burghardt
==Career==
She competed in the [[4 × 100 metres relay]] at the [[2015 World Championships in Athletics|2015 World Championships]] in Beijing, finishing fifth in the final.
At the [[2020 Summer Olympics]] in Tokyo, Burghardt finished fifth as a member of the [[Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics... | [-0.024899372830986977, 0.0052039953880012035, -0.013048228807747364, -0.04046148061752319, -0.006567342672497034, 0.034981489181518555, -0.01223687082529068, -0.008459402248263359, -0.031842466443777084, -0.012210269458591938, 0.020430253818631172, 0.02011103183031082, 0.005144141148775816, -0.021387923508882523, -0.0... |
Alexandra Burghardt
==Athletics international competitions==
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|-
!colspan="6"|Representing {{GER}}
|-
|rowspan=2|2011
|[[2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics|World Youth Championships]]
|[[Lille, France]]
|4th
|100 m hurdles
|[[2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics – Girl... | [-0.017935996875166893, 0.0062285237945616245, -0.0007613386842422187, -0.02772415801882744, 0.00025251906481571496, 0.016860375180840492, -0.003744509071111679, -0.027858609333634377, -0.020423373207449913, -0.05098448321223259, 0.024725859984755516, 0.01690071076154709, 0.001820154138840735, -0.011287308298051357, -0... |
Alexandra Burghardt
==Bobsleigh international competitions==
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|-
!colspan="6"|Representing {{GER}}
|-
|2022
|[[Bobsleigh at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Olympic Games]]
|[[Beijing, China]]
|bgcolor=silver|2nd
|Two-woman
|[[Bobsleigh at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Two-woman|4:04.73]]
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Alexandra Burghardt
==Personal bests==
'''Outdoor'''
*[[100 metres]] – 11.01 (+1.8 m/s, Bulle 2021)
'''Indoor'''
*[[60 metres]] – 7.19 (Belgrade 2017) | [-0.012794740498065948, 0.017774971202015877, -0.009002206847071648, -0.01770748943090439, 0.00969053152948618, 0.027600469067692757, 0.0014500368852168322, -0.027236061170697212, -0.03249971941113472, -0.0331745482981205, 0.008030453696846962, 0.021081628277897835, 0.006265778560191393, -0.007126184646040201, 0.004959... |
James Crawford (alpine skier)
{{short description|Canadian alpine skier}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2022}}
{{Infobox alpine ski racer
|name = James <!--"Jack"-->Crawford
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James Crawford (alpine skier)
==World Cup results==
===Season standings===
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| [[2018–19 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup|2019]]
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James Crawford (alpine skier)
==World Cup results==
===Race podiums===
* 0 wins
* 4 podiums (3 [[Downhill (ski competition)|DH]], 1 [[Super-G|SG]]); 14 top tens (7 DH, 7 SG)<!-- 14 through 4 Mar 2023 -->
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James Crawford (alpine skier)
==World Championship results==
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|-
| [[FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019|2019]] ||''... | [-0.010380889289081097, 0.022847438231110573, 0.04520731791853905, -0.0031115582678467035, -0.015750782564282417, 0.028467880561947823, -0.005952252075076103, -0.019935641437768936, -0.014220396988093853, -0.054687581956386566, 0.008735386654734612, 0.03789397329092026, -0.021046187728643417, -0.012215998023748398, -0.... |
James Crawford (alpine skier)
== Olympic results<!-- [[File:Olympic rings.svg|50px]]-->==
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|-
| [[Alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Olymp... | [-0.021774165332317352, 0.018486252054572105, 0.03515028953552246, -0.004756908863782883, -0.019159680232405663, 0.03319602832198143, -0.003941533155739307, -0.020216036587953568, -0.016611218452453613, -0.04468391463160515, 0.0032747075892984867, 0.03691968694329262, -0.017086578533053398, -0.012352777644991875, -0.01... |
Anna Shcherbakova
{{short description|Russian figure skater (born 2004)}}
{{family name hatnote|Stanislavovna|Shcherbakova|lang=Eastern Slavic}}
{{use dmy dates|date=June 2021}}
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Anna Shcherbakova
Shcherbakova is the first senior female skater to land a [[Quadruple jump|quad]] [[Lutz jump|Lutz]] in competition and the first woman to land two quad Lutz jumps in a single program. She is also the first to land a quad [[Flip jump|flip]] in combination with a triple jump, as well as the first woman... | [-0.013186678290367126, 0.006658652331680059, -0.0063843377865850925, -0.03166370466351509, 0.0029325501527637243, 0.00023614702513441443, -0.03174208104610443, -0.025276100262999535, -0.020024942234158516, -0.032734837383031845, 0.028502559289336205, 0.018653370440006256, -0.022964023053646088, -0.002365960506722331, ... |
Anna Shcherbakova
==Early life==
Shcherbakova was born in [[Moscow]] on 28 March 2004 to parents Stanislav and Julia, a physicist and a geochemist. She has an older sister, Inna, and a younger sister, Yana. As a child, Shcerbakova was also enrolled in drawing, swimming and music classes and took tennis lessons.<ref n... | [-0.0003298731171526015, -0.00022466707741841674, 0.0018214295851066709, -0.013209380209445953, -0.025943325832486153, 0.00295540620572865, -0.02626456506550312, -0.011840898543596268, -0.017154205590486526, -0.02386169135570526, 0.012682546861469746, 0.011828049086034298, -0.00859637651592493, 0.015817847102880478, 0.... |
Anna Shcherbakova
==Competitive skating career==
=== Early career ===
Inspired by her older sister who was a figure skater, Shcherbakova started skating at age 3 in 2007 with her first coach Oksana Bulycheva at the Khrustalnyi rink of the Olympic Reserve Sports School No. 37 (later renamed "Sambo 70") in Moscow.<ref... | [-0.008848871104419231, 0.0002651324321050197, -0.001673406921327114, -0.013426323421299458, -0.02031528949737549, 0.009929749183356762, -0.03062920644879341, -0.013738865964114666, -0.02763400413095951, -0.03469226509332657, 0.010815287008881569, 0.01644757203757763, 0.0029479959048330784, -0.008998631499707699, -0.00... |
Anna Shcherbakova
==Competitive skating career==
=== Junior career ===
==== 2018–2019 season: International debut ====
Shcherbakova debuted internationally on the [[2018–19 ISU Junior Grand Prix|Junior Grand Prix]] circuit in August. She was assigned to events in [[Slovakia]] and [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Canada|C... | [0.0001224681327585131, -0.0023688131477683783, 0.008278517052531242, -0.018450770527124405, -0.026814768090844154, 0.00796289462596178, -0.01513673271983862, -0.011145422235131264, -0.01955544948577881, -0.034350257366895676, 0.01543920487165451, 0.033850520849227905, -0.02381635457277298, -0.020199844613671303, 0.001... |
Anna Shcherbakova
==Competitive skating career==
=== Senior career ===
==== 2019–2020 season: Senior international debut ====
[[File:Anna Shcherbakova, skate america 2019 sp.jpeg|thumb|right|Shcherbakova competing her short program at the [[2019 Skate America]]]]
In September, Shcherbakova entered her first interna... | [-0.005232007242739201, -0.005064398981630802, 0.0013638711534440517, -0.024372214451432228, -0.012015212327241898, 0.00858417246490717, -0.012284699827432632, -0.007164431735873222, -0.018929874524474144, -0.034809935837984085, 0.02048107236623764, 0.03105025179684162, -0.023110222071409225, -0.014342009089887142, 0.0... |
Anna Shcherbakova
==Competitive skating career==
=== Senior career ===
==== 2020–2021 season: World champion ====
Shcherbakova debuted both of her programs at the Russian senior test skates with only one fall on her quad Lutz attempt in the free program, which she called "a good starting point". Shcherbakova won th... | [-0.0003008991770911962, 0.0032614117953926325, 0.013170015998184681, -0.023420633748173714, -0.00762577960267663, 0.013536577112972736, -0.020396506413817406, -0.02246495708823204, -0.02503088489174843, -0.03278103470802307, 0.006666829809546471, 0.02963908202946186, -0.019872847944498062, -0.0017869853181764483, -0.0... |
Anna Shcherbakova
==Competitive skating career==
=== Senior career ===
==== 2021–2022 season: Olympic champion ====
Shcherbakova began her Olympic season in October at the [[Budapest Trophy|2021 Budapest Trophy]]. She led after the short program, but was later overtaken in the free skate by training-mate [[Maiia Kh... | [-0.010833499021828175, -0.015064097940921783, 0.009924117475748062, -0.02086305059492588, -0.01954510807991028, 0.009258555248379707, -0.019492389634251595, -0.009686887264251709, -0.014853226952254772, -0.036717917770147324, 0.015143174678087234, 0.024737806990742683, -0.02058628387749195, -0.008718199096620083, -0.0... |
Anna Shcherbakova
==Competitive skating career==
=== Senior career ===
==== 2022–2023 season: Injury ====
In August 2022, Shcherbakova traveled to Germany in order to have knee surgery for an injury she sustained prior to the Olympics. She did not recover from the surgery in time for the [[2023 Russian Figure Skati... | [-0.00270836241543293, -0.006046423222869635, 0.002218780107796192, -0.0008942706044763327, -0.014835826121270657, 0.01848873682320118, -0.03547411039471626, -0.01669524982571602, -0.026546237990260124, -0.01854148507118225, 0.0232098251581192, 0.02600555494427681, -0.015983130782842636, -0.008769622072577477, -0.01186... |
Anna Shcherbakova
==Skating technique==
Shcherbakova's skating has been distinguished by her high consistency in the performance of her programs. She is known for her musicality and dramatic performances. | [-0.003495952347293496, 0.009204288013279438, 0.005753485951572657, -0.019517991691827774, -0.014203112572431564, 0.01100386492908001, -0.03573353588581085, -0.02569718472659588, -0.022678539156913757, -0.0363011434674263, 0.015364130027592182, 0.017247557640075684, -0.005734135862439871, 0.004305439535528421, -0.01403... |
Anna Shcherbakova
==Public image==
===Endorsements===
Shcherbakova appeared on the March 2020 cover of the Russian edition of [[Tatler]] alongside teammates [[Alina Zagitova]], [[Alexandra Trusova]], and [[Alena Kostornaia]]. In February 2023, she appeared on the cover of the Russian edition of [[The Voice (magazine... | [-0.003357896115630865, -0.013139593414962292, -0.0099860904738307, -0.012062471359968185, -0.02264552190899849, -0.0005450497847050428, -0.028550228103995323, -0.009142561815679073, -0.012925466522574425, -0.04113828390836716, 0.01483314111828804, 0.004811362363398075, -0.006135054398328066, -0.013587312772870064, -0.... |
Anna Shcherbakova
==Public image==
===Television===
In October 2022, Shcherbakova joined fellow Russian Olympic champions [[Alexei Yagudin]] and [[Alina Zagitova]] as a host of the ninth season of ''Ice Age'' on [[Channel One Russia|Channel One]]. In December 2022, she hosted the New Year's Eve show on Channel One. ... | [0.004103343468159437, -0.03164687380194664, 0.0034839091822504997, -0.023322198539972305, -0.004748997278511524, -0.0017616191180422902, -0.037152957171201706, -0.006836720742285252, -0.007505316752940416, -0.025065792724490166, 0.03854258731007576, 0.01485331729054451, 0.0020402008667588234, -0.007695408072322607, -0... |
Anna Shcherbakova
==Records and achievements==
* Set the junior-level ladies' record for the [[List of highest junior scores in figure skating#Total score 2|combined total]] (205.39 points), [[List of highest junior scores in figure skating#Short program score 2|short program]] (73.18 points) and [[List of highest ju... | [-0.018067657947540283, 0.008399875834584236, 0.005728689022362232, -0.03415421023964882, -0.001773086958564818, 0.00352306105196476, -0.014884685166180134, -0.029769370332360268, -0.01804124191403389, -0.036716438829898834, 0.023112865164875984, 0.014554501511156559, -0.011351718567311764, -0.004823985043913126, -0.00... |
Anna Shcherbakova
==Awards==
* [[Unified Sports Classification System of the USSR and Russia|Master of Sports of Russia]] (2018)
* Master of Sport of Russia International Class (2020)
* Honoured Master of Sports of Russia (2021)
* Russian [[Order of Friendship]] (2022)
* Certificates of Merit by the Moscow City Duma ... | [0.0019131056033074856, -0.00017961022967938334, -0.006318996194750071, -0.01434582844376564, -0.02496069110929966, 0.006588308606296778, -0.02716774120926857, -0.009478493593633175, -0.004781942814588547, -0.03946416452527046, 0.017341110855340958, 0.00444694422185421, -0.0060726734809577465, 0.0017061945982277393, -0... |
Anna Shcherbakova
==Programs==
[[File:Anna Shcherbakova at the 2019 Cup of China - Gala.jpg|thumb|right|Shcherbakova performing her gala program at the [[2019 Cup of China]]]]
[[File:Anna Shcherbakova 2017 001.jpg|thumb|right|Shcherbakova at the 2017 [[Russian Figure Skating Cup|Russian Cup Final]]]]
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Anna Shcherbakova
==Competitive highlights==
''GP: [[ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]]; CS: [[ISU Challenger Series|Challenger Series]]; JGP: [[ISU Junior Grand Prix|Junior Grand Prix]]''
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Anna Shcherbakova
==Detailed results==
===Senior level===
[[File:Anna shcherbakova, skate america 2019.jpeg|200px|thumb|Shcherbakova at the [[2019 Skate America]]]]
''Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at [[ISU Figure Skating Championships|ISU Championships]]. Personal bests highlighted in'' '''b... | [0.0005282499478198588, 0.0034294321667402983, 0.0063423532992601395, -0.018943211063742638, -0.016018550843000412, 0.006489927880465984, -0.025771889835596085, -0.016058798879384995, -0.014945280738174915, -0.04140137881040573, 0.015777064487338066, 0.023652181029319763, -0.026335356757044792, 0.005091323517262936, -0... |
Anna Shcherbakova
==Detailed results==
===Senior level===
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! {{tooltip|[[Short program (figure skating)|SP]]}}
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Anna Shcherbakova
==Detailed results==
===Senior level===
| align=center | 2 <br> 82.89
| align=center | 2 <br> 169.06
| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1T/2P <br> 251.95
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| 23–27 December 2020
| [[2021 Russian Figure Skating Championships|2021 Russian Championships]]
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Anna Shcherbakova
==Detailed results==
===Junior level===
[[File:Anna Shcherbakova, 2018-2019 season.jpeg|200px|thumb|Shcherbakova at the [[2019 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2019 World Junior Championships]]]]
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Malta at the 2022 Winter Olympics
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|NOCname = [[Malta Olympic Committee]]
|games = Winter Olympics
|year = 2022
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|date = 4–20 February 2022
|location = [[Beijing]], China
|competitors = 1
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Malta at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Competitors==
The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.
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|-
! width=130|Sport
! width=55|Men
! width=55|Women
! width=55|Total
|-
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Malta at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Snowboarding==
{{main article|Snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
Malta qualified one female snowboarder in the halfpipe event. This will mark Malta's [[Winter Olympics]] debut in the sport.
;Freestyle
;Women
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Malta at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Non-competing sports==
===Alpine skiing===
{{main article|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
By meeting the basic qualification standards, Malta qualified one female alpine skier.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.fi... | [-0.01370916422456503, -0.004103772342205048, 0.0070148855447769165, -0.025174077600240707, -0.024302026256918907, 0.04619308561086655, -0.025558805093169212, -0.010041417554020882, 0.002584093948826194, -0.04647522047162056, 0.04734726995229721, 0.0276491641998291, 0.0042801061645150185, -0.03549762815237045, -0.01772... |
Katharina Althaus
{{short description|German ski jumper}}
{{Infobox skier
| name = Katharina Althaus
| image = Katharina Althaus Hinzenbach2014.jpg
| caption = Althaus in 2014
| nationality = Germany
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1996|5|23|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Oberstdorf]], Germany
| height = 1.57 m
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Katharina Althaus
==Career==
She has competed at [[FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|World Cup]] level since the [[2011–12 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2011/12 season]]. She finished 2nd in the [[FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2017/18 and 2018/19]] World Cup overall, and won individual silver medals at the [[2018 Winter Olympics|201... | [-0.005756087601184845, 0.020038746297359467, 0.014589041471481323, -0.0328807532787323, -0.015592934563755989, 0.013871975243091583, -0.029308458790183067, -0.008480940014123917, -0.01200108416378498, -0.042398180812597275, 0.0070794010534882545, 0.02096441388130188, 0.0038297863211482763, -0.03783503174781799, 0.0175... |
Katharina Althaus
==Major Tournament results==
===Winter Olympics===
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|- style="background:#ccc; text-align:center;"
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Katharina Althaus
==Major Tournament results==
===FIS Nordic World Ski Championships===
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