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Ella Viitasuo == Playing career == Viitasuo developed in the [[Minor ice hockey|minor]] system of the Pelicans 2000, an ice hockey club with a loose affiliation to the [[Liiga]]'s [[Lahti Pelicans]], in [[Hollola]], a neighboring municipality to her hometown of [[Lahti]]. She first appeared with the club's representa...
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Brett Gallant {{short description|Canadian curler}} {{for|the Canadian ice hockey player|Brett Gallant (ice hockey)}} {{Infobox curler | name = Brett Gallant | image = Brett Gallant Elite 10.jpg | caption = Gallant in 2018. | birth_name = Brett Philip Gallant | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1990|2|18}} | birth_pla...
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Brett Gallant ==Career== ===Juniors=== Gallant has represented [[Prince Edward Island]] in the [[Canadian Junior Curling Championships]] numerous times, winning the [[2009 Canadian Junior Curling Championships]] on his fourth attempt. Gallant won five straight provincial titles in P.E.I. from 2006 to 2010. He holds ...
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Brett Gallant ==Career== ===Men's=== Gallant joined [[Brad Gushue]]'s team during the 2012–13 season as the team's third and moved to Newfoundland and Labrador in the process. The team would win the [[2013 Newfoundland and Labrador Tankard]], sending them to the [[2013 Tim Hortons Brier]], Gallant's first. The team ...
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Brett Gallant ==Career== ===2022 Winter Olympics=== Gallant's team, skipped by [[Brad Gushue]], qualified as the Canadian representatives for the [[2022 Winter Olympics]] by winning the [[2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials]], defeating [[Brad Jacobs (curler)|Brad Jacobs]] 4–3 in the final. The team won the bronze ...
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Brett Gallant ==Career== ===Mixed doubles=== In April 2016, Gallant and teammate [[Jocelyn Peterman]] won the [[2016 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials]] after battling to a 12–8 win over [[Laura Crocker]] and [[Geoff Walker (curler)|Geoff Walker]] at the Nutana Curling Club in Saskatoon, Sask. The new champions ...
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Brett Gallant ==Personal life== His parents are Kathie Gallant and [[Peter Gallant]], Canadian former Mixed champions. Gallant began curling at age 4. He attended [[Memorial University]] in St. John's. He and his mixed doubles partner, [[Jocelyn Peterman]], married on June 4, 2022. He graduated from the [[University ...
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Brett Gallant ==Awards== *Brier: First Team All-Star, Second - 2018 and 2023 *Brier: Second Team All-Star, Second - 2019 and 2021 *World Men's Curling Championship: All-Star Second - 2017 *Gallant was named Senior Male Athlete of the Year and was awarded the Lieutenant Governor's Award (presented to the top overall I...
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Vladimir Tkachyov (ice hockey, born 1993) {{short description|Russian professional ice hockey forward (born 1993)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2016}} {{Infobox ice hockey player | caption = | alt = | name = Vladimir Tkachyov | image = | image_caption = | image_size = 230px | team = [[Traktor Chelyabinsk]] | league...
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Vladimir Tkachyov (ice hockey, born 1993) ==Playing career== Tkachyov made his KHL debut playing with Ak Bars Kazan during the [[2012–13 KHL season]]. After posting career bests with 15 goals and 32 points with Kazan in the [[2016–17 KHL season|2016–17]] season, Tkachyov warded off NHL interest in agreeing to a new t...
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Vladimir Tkachyov (ice hockey, born 1993) ==International play== {{MedalTableTop| name = }} {{MedalCountry | {{flagIOC|ROC|2022 Winter}} }} {{MedalOlympic}} {{MedalSilver|[[Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2022 Beijing]]|}} {{MedalCountry|{{RUS}}}} {{MedalSport|[[Ice hockey]]}} {{MedalCompeti...
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Vladimir Tkachyov (ice hockey, born 1993) ==Career statistics== ===Regular season and playoffs=== {| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center; width:60em" |- bgcolor="#e0e0e0" ! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" | ! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" | ! colspan="5" | [[Regular season]] ! rows...
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Vladimir Tkachyov (ice hockey, born 1993) ==Career statistics== ===Regular season and playoffs=== | — | — | — | — | — |- bgcolor="#f0f0f0" | [[2014–15 KHL season|2014–15]] | Ak Bars Kazan | KHL | 30 | 6 | 3 | 9 | 6 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |- | [[2015–16 KHL season|2015–16]] | Ak Bars Kazan | KHL | 48 | 12 | 8 | 20 | 8...
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Vladimir Tkachyov (ice hockey, born 1993) ==Awards and honours== {| class="wikitable" ! Award ! Year ! |- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0" | colspan="3" | [[Kontinental Hockey League|KHL]] |- | [[Gagarin Cup]] (Ak Bars Kazan) | [[2017-18 KHL season|2018]] | |}
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Geoff Walker (curler) {{short description|Canadian curler}} {{Infobox curler | name = Geoff Walker | image = Geoff Walker and Carruthers.jpg | caption = Walker (rear) waits while [[Reid Carruthers]] measures a stone at the [[2018 Elite 10 (March)|2018 Elite 10]]. | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1985|11|28}} | birt...
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Geoff Walker (curler) ==Career== Walker was born in [[Beaverlodge]], Alberta, to Alan and Lorraine. He began curling at the age of 12. As a junior, Walker played for the [[Charley Thomas]] rink in [[Grande Prairie, Alberta]]. In 2006, the team won the [[2006 Canadian Junior Curling Championships|Canadian]] and [[2007...
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Geoff Walker (curler) ==Career== The team followed this successful season up with another great season for the [[2017–18 curling season|2017–18 season]]. It did come with a bit of heartbreak, though, as the team lost the semifinal of the [[2017 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials]]. They shook this off, though, able to w...
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Geoff Walker (curler) ==Career== ===2022 Winter Olympics=== Walker's team, skipped by [[Brad Gushue]], qualified as the Canadian representatives by winning the [[2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials]], defeating [[Brad Jacobs (curler)|Brad Jacobs]] 4–3 in the final. The team would go onto win the bronze medal.
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Geoff Walker (curler) ==Personal life== [[File:Geoff and Laura Walker and son on That Curling Show.jpg|right|thumb|Geoff and Laura Walker with their son on CBC Sports "That Curling Show" in 2021]] In his youth, Walker also played [[ice hockey]] and [[golf]]. He is married to fellow curler [[Laura Walker (curler)|Laur...
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Geoff Walker (curler) ==Awards== *Brier: Second Team All-Star, Lead - 2017, 2018 and 2023 *World Men's Curling Championship: All-Star Lead - 2017, 2018 and 2023
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Valtteri Kemiläinen {{short description|Finnish ice hockey player}} {{Infobox ice hockey player | alt = | name = Valtteri Kemiläinen | image = | caption = | image_size = 230px | team = [[Rögle BK]] | league = [[Swedish Hockey League|SHL]] | prospect_team = | prospect_league = | former_teams = [[JYP Jyväskylä]]<br>...
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Valtteri Kemiläinen ==Playing career== Kemiläinen made his [[Liiga]] debut playing with [[JYP Jyväskylä]] during the [[2013–14 Liiga season]]. He later joined [[Tappara]], in which he played 5 professional seasons with before leaving as a free agent following the [[2020–21 Liiga season|2020–21]] season. On May 21, 2...
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Valtteri Kemiläinen ==Career statistics== {{MedalTableTop|name = }} {{MedalSport|[[Ice hockey]]}} {{MedalCountry | {{ih|Finland}} }} {{MedalOlympic}} {{MedalGold|[[Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2022 Beijing]]|}} {{MedalBottom}}
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Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics {{Short description|none}} {{Use dmy dates|date=February 2022}} {{Infobox Olympic event |event = Skeleton |games = 2022 Winter |image = [[Image:Skeleton pictogram.svg|80px]] |caption = Skeleton pictogram |venue = [[Xiaohaituo Bobsleigh and Luge Track]] |dates ...
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Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics ==Qualification== {{main|Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}} A total of 50 quota spots (25 per gender) were available to athletes to compete at the games. In July 2018, the [[International Olympic Committee]] moved five men's quotas to the women's event, to achi...
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Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics ==Competition schedule== The following was the competition schedule for the two skeleton events. <small>All times are ([[Time in China|UTC+8]]).</small> {|class=wikitable ! Date !! Time !! Event |- |10 February||09:30||[[Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's|Men's singles ...
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Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics ==Medal summary== ===Medal table=== {{Medals table |caption = |host = CHN |show_limit = |remaining_text = |flag_template = flagIOC |event = 2022 Winter |team = | gold_GER = 2 | silver_GER = 1 | bronze_GER = 0 | gold_CHN = 0 | silver_CH...
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Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics ==Medal summary== ===Medalists=== {|{{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}} |- |Men's<br />{{DetailsLink|Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's}} |{{flagIOCmedalist|[[Christopher Grotheer]]|GER|2022 Winter}} ||4:01.01 |{{flagIOCmedalist|[[Axel Jungk]]|GER|2022 Winter}} ||4:0...
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Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics ==Participating nations== A total of 50 athletes from 21 nations (including the IOC's designation of ROC for the Russian Olympic Committee) qualified to participate. American Samoa, Brazil, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands made their Olympic sport debuts. ''The numbers in paren...
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Corinne Suter {{short description|Swiss alpine skier}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2022}} {{Infobox alpine ski racer | name = Corinne Suter | image = Corinne Suter Feb 22 2020.jpg | image_size = 200px | caption = Suter in [[Crans-Montana]] in [[2019–20 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup|<!--FIS ...
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Corinne Suter ==Career== Suter made her World Cup debut at age 17 in<!--26--> November [[2011–12 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup|2011]], and won season titles in downhill and super-G in&nbsp;[[2019–20 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup|2020]]. She won the silver in downhill and bronze in Super G at the [[FIS Alpine World Ski Champion...
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Corinne Suter ==World Cup results== ===Season titles=== * 2 titles – (1 [[Super-G]], 1 [[Downhill (ski competition)|Downhill]]) {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center; border:gray solid 1px; width:30%;" |- style="background:#369; color:white;" | rowspan="2" style="width:10%;"|'''Season''' |- s...
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Corinne Suter ==World Cup results== ===Season standings=== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center; border:gray solid 1px; width:40%;" |- style="background:#369; color:white;" | rowspan="2" style="width:4%;"|'''Season''' |- style="background:#4180be; color:white;" | style="width:3%;"|Age | styl...
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Corinne Suter ==World Cup results== ===Race podiums=== *5 wins – (3 [[Downhill (ski competition)|DH]], 2 [[Super-G|SG]]) *24 podiums – (16 DH, 8 SG) {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center; border:grey solid 1px; border-collapse:collapse;" width="40%" |- style="background-color:#369; color:white...
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Corinne Suter ==World Championship results== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center; border:grey solid 1px; border-collapse:collapse;" width="40%" |- style="background-color:#369; color:white;" |rowspan="2" colspan="1" width="4%"|'''Year''' |- style="background-color:#4180be; color:white;" | wid...
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Corinne Suter ==Olympic results== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center; border:grey solid 1px; border-collapse:collapse;" width="40%" |- style="background-color:#369; color:white;" |rowspan="2" colspan="1" width="4%"|'''Year''' |- style="background-color:#4180be; color:white;" | width="3%"|Age...
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Sofia Mabergs {{short description|Swedish curler}} {{Infobox curler | name = Sofia Mabergs | image= | birth_name = Sofia Mabergs | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1993|04|09|df=y}} | birth_place = [[Malung]], Sweden | Curling club = Sundbybergs CK, <br /> [[Sundbyberg]], [[Sweden|SWE]] | Skip = [[Anna Hasselborg]] |...
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Sofia Mabergs ==Career== ===Juniors=== Mabergs played [[lead (curling)|lead]] on the Swedish junior women's team at the [[2011 World Junior Curling Championships|2011]] and [[2012 World Junior Curling Championships]], on teams skipped by [[Jonna McManus]] and [[Sara McManus]] respectively. At both events, Sweden pla...
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Sofia Mabergs ==Career== ===Mixed=== Mabergs played lead for Sweden at the [[2014 European Mixed Curling Championship]] on a team skipped by her brother [[Patric Mabergs|Patric]]. After posting a 6–2 record in their group, the team would win three straight playoff games to claim the gold medal.
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Sofia Mabergs ==Career== ===Women's=== Mabergs was the alternate on the Swedish team (skipped by [[Margaretha Sigfridsson]]) at the [[2015 World Women's Curling Championship]]. Mabergs did not play any games, and the team finished 7th. Mabergs joined the [[Anna Hasselborg]] rink in the off-season. The team would go ...
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Sofia Mabergs ==Career== ===Women's=== The Hasselborg rink won the first event of the [[2020–21 curling season|2020–21 season]], defeating [[Raphaela Keiser]] in the final of the [[2020 Women's Masters Basel]]. Next, they played Team [[Isabella Wranå|Wranå]] in the Sweden National Challenge in December 2020, where t...
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Sofia Mabergs ==Personal life== Mabergs's older brother is Swedish curler [[Patric Mabergs]]. She is in a relationship with fellow curler [[Brady Scharback]].
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Sofia Mabergs ==Grand Slam record== {{Curling GS key}} {{clear}} {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- ! Event ! [[2015–16 curling season|2015–16]] ! [[2016–17 curling season|2016–17]] ! [[2017–18 curling season|2017–18]] ! [[2018–19 curling season|2018–19]] ! [[2019–20 curling season|2019–20]] ! [[2020–21 curling seaso...
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Sofia Mabergs ==Grand Slam record== ===Former events=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- ! Event ! [[2018–19 curling season|2018–19]] |- | [[Elite 10]] |style="background:#0f0;"| '''[[2018 Elite 10 (September)|C]]''' |}
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Emma Maltais {{short description|Canadian ice hockey player}} {{Infobox ice hockey player | name = | image = | caption = | image_size = | alt = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1999|11|4}} | birth_place = [[Burlington, Ontario]], Canada | death_date = | death_place = | height_cm = 163 | weight_kg = | positi...
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Emma Maltais == Career == Growing up in southern Ontario, Maltais began skating at the age of 2 and began playing hockey at the age of 4. During high school, she played for the Oakville Hornets in the [[Provincial Women's Hockey League]] (PWHL), where she served as team captain in the 2016–17 season and set a team re...
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Emma Maltais == International career == Maltais represented Canada at the [[2016 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship|2016]] and [[2017 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship]], scoring a total of nine points in ten games and winning silver twice. She was named to the senior national team roster for the first time in 20...
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Emma Maltais == Personal life == Maltais studies health sciences at Ohio State University and has interned at the Ohio State Neurological Institute.
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Emma Maltais ==Awards and honours== *2019-20 CCM Hockey Women's Division I All-American: Second Team
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Rachael Karker {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2021}} {{short description|Canadian freestyle skier}} {{Infobox sportsperson | name = Rachael Karker | image = | caption = | nationality = Canadian | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1997|9|9}} | birth_place = [[Guelph]], [[Ontario]], Can...
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Rachael Karker ==Career== Karker competed at the [[FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019]], where she placed fourth in the [[FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 – Women's ski halfpipe|halfpipe]]. She placed second at the 2018–19 and 2019–20 FIS World Cup standings and w...
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Rachael Karker ==Personal life== Karker was born in [[Guelph]], [[Ontario]], on September 9, 1997.
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Almaty bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics {{Short description|Unsuccessful bid by Almaty, Kazakhstan}} {{Olympic bid|2022|Winter| | Paralympics = yes | logo = Almaty 2022 Olympic bid logo.svg | logo-size = 200px | winner = Beijing | votes1 = 44 | runner-up = Almaty | votes2 = 40 | fullname = [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]] ...
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Almaty bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics ==History== [[File:Medeobanen1.jpg|thumb|230px|right|[[Medeo]], a probable location near Almaty for skating.]] [[File:Shimbulak1.JPG|thumb|230px|right|[[Shymbulak]], planned venue for alpine skiing.]] [[File:AlmatySkiJump.jpg|thumb|230px|right|Sunkar Ski Jumping Hills Complex.]...
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Almaty bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics ==History== ===Previous bids=== {{main|Almaty bid for the 2014 Winter Olympics}} Almaty bid to host the [[2014 Winter Olympics]] but failed to become a candidate city. [[Sochi]] was ultimately elected at the host city on July 4, 2007. Almaty bid to host the 2022 Winter Olympic...
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Almaty bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics ==Venues== The venue plan comprises:
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Almaty bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics ==Venues== === City venues === ==== Olympic City ==== *Almaty Olympic Ice Arena - Figure skating, short track *Non-competitive venues: Olympic Village, Main Press Centre, International Broadcast Centre, Media Village, Olympic Family Accommodations
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Almaty bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics ==Venues== === City venues === ====Central Cluster==== *[[Almaty Central Stadium]] - Opening and closing ceremonies *[[Baluan Sholak Sports Palace]] - Ice hockey (women) *Independence Square - Medal ceremonies
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Almaty bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics ==Venues== === City venues === ====Central Cluster==== =====Sunkar Precinct===== *[[Sunkar International Ski Jumping Complex|Sunkar Jumping Hills]] - Ski jumping, Nordic combined *Sunkar Skiing Centre - Nordic combined *Sunkar Sliding Centre - Bobsleigh, luge, skeleton
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Almaty bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics ==Venues== === City venues === ==== Stand-alone venues ==== *[[Almaty Ice Palace]] - Ice hockey (men) *Curling Arena - Curling
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Almaty bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics ==Venues== ===Mountain venues=== ====Ak–Bulak Cluster==== *[[Soldatskoe Valley Cross Country Skiing and Biathlon Stadium|Ak Bulak Nordic Arena]] - cross country, biathlon *Non-competitive venues: Olympic Village
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Almaty bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics ==Venues== ===Mountain venues=== ==== Medeo Cluster==== *[[Medeo]] Skating Oval - speed skating *[[Shymbulak]] ski resort - alpine skiing (downhill, super g, super combined) *Tau Park Snowboard Freestyle - freestyle (ski-cross, slopestyle), snowboarding (parallel slalom, para...
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Almaty bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics ==Venues== ===Mountain venues=== ====Tabagan Cluster==== *Tabagan Ski Park - freestyle (aerial, mogul, half-pipe), snowboarding (half-pipe) *Tau Park Alpine - alpine skiing (slalom, giant slalom)
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Kristers Aparjods {{short description|Latvian luger}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox sportsperson | name = Kristers Aparjods | image = Kristers Aparjods.jpg | caption = Kristers Aparjods in 2018 | nationality = Latvian | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1998|2|24|df=yes}} ...
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Kristers Aparjods ==Career== He took the gold medal in the [[Luge at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics|singles event]] in the [[2016 Winter Youth Olympics]] in [[Lillehammer Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track|Lillehammer]], Norway, where he was also selected as the flag bearer for the Latvians in the opening ceremony. He ...
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Kristers Aparjods ==Personal life== He is the son of luger [[Aiva Aparjode]] and the brother of luger [[Kendija Aparjode]].<ref name="bio" />
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Daniela Ulbing {{short description|Austrian snowboarder}} {{Infobox skier | name = Daniela Ulbing | image = | caption = | nationality = Austrian | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1998|2|27|df=yes}} | birth_place = [[Villach]], [[Austria]] | height = ...
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Cassie Sharpe {{short description|Canadian freestyle skier}} {{Infobox sportsperson | name = Cassie Sharpe | image = Cassie Sharpe Copper Lifestyle.jpg | caption = Cassie Sharpe at [[Copper Mountain (Colorado)|Copper Mountain]] in December 2015. | nickname = Cass | nationality = Cana...
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Cassie Sharpe ==Career== She grew up in [[Comox, British Columbia]] on [[Vancouver Island]] and learned how to ski with her family, skiing for the first time with her brothers at age 11. Her parents enrolled her in Bumps and Jumps at [[Mount Washington Alpine Resort|Mount Washington]] in 2004. Sharpe competed in mogu...
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Cassie Sharpe ==Personal life== She is sister to snowboarders Douglas Sharpe and [[Darcy Sharpe]]. Sharpe now currently lives in [[Vancouver]].
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Choi Min-jeong {{short description|South Korean speed skater}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{family name hatnote|Choi||lang=Korean}} {{Infobox speed skater | name = Choi Min-jeong | image = Choi Min-jeong.jpg | nationality = South Korean | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1998|9|9|df=y...
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Choi Min-jeong ==Career== ===Junior career=== Choi won third overall behind teammates [[Noh Do-hee]] and Ahn Se-jung after winning 1000m gold and 1500m silver at the [[World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships|2014 World Junior Championships]].
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Choi Min-jeong ==Career== ===Senior career=== During the 2014–15 season at the senior level, Choi won her first World Cup gold medal ahead of [[Arianna Fontana]] and [[Shim Suk-hee]] in Montréal. At just 16 years old, she took her first World title at the [[2015 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships|2015 Wo...
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Choi Min-jeong ==Personal life== Choi took up skating as a hobby at the age of six and joined a local club to pursue skating further when she was eight. Her inspiration came from watching Jin Sun-Yu's triple Olympic gold haul at the [[Short track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Women's 500 metres|2006 Win...
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Choi Min-jeong ==Philanthropy== On 7 March 2022, Choi donated 50 million won to the Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association to help the victims of the massive wildfire that started in Uljin, Gyeongbuk, and has spread to Samcheok, Gangwon.
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Choi Min-jeong == Awards and nominations== {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" |+ Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination ! scope="col" | Award ceremony ! scope="col" | Year ! scope="col" | Category ! scope="col" | Nominee / Work ! scope="...
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Arianna Valcepina {{Short description|Italian short track speed skater}} {{Infobox speed skater | sport = [[Short track speed skating]] | name = Arianna Valcepina | image = | image_size = | caption = | nationality = Italian | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1994|5|9|df...
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Alexa Knierim {{Short description|American pair skater}} {{Infobox figure skater | name = Alexa Knierim | image = Alexa Scimeca and Chris Knierim at the 2016 Four Continents Championships - Awarding ceremony.jpg | caption = Alexa and Chris Knierim at the [[2016 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2016 Four Co...
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Alexa Knierim ==Personal life== Alexa Scimeca was born June 10, 1991, in [[Addison, Illinois]].<ref name=ISU-1516/> She has two siblings, a brother, and a sister. She and [[Chris Knierim]] became skating partners in April 2012 and began dating about a month later. They became engaged on April 8, 2014,<ref name=IN1406...
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Alexa Knierim ==Skating career== ===Early career=== Scimeca began skating in 1998.<ref name=ISU-1718/> She was coached by Trish Cazeau Brown and Sergei Telenkov from 1998 to 2008, by [[Maria Jeżak-Athey]] in 2008–2009, and by [[Vadim Naumov]] and [[Evgenia Shishkova]] from 2010 to 2011.<ref name=USFS-ASCK/> In the 2...
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Alexa Knierim ==Skating career== ===Teaming up with Chris Knierim and 2012-2013 season=== Sappenfield suggested that Scimeca skate with [[Chris Knierim]]. They teamed up in April 2012.<ref name=IN121029/> They began training with Sappenfield, [[Larry Ibarra]], and various other coaches at the [[Broadmoor World Arena...
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Alexa Knierim ==Skating career== ===2013–2014 season=== Scimeca/Knierim experienced a setback that hampered their season when Knierim broke his left fibula in July. He underwent surgery that placed a metal plate and nine screws in his ankle.<ref name=IN141025/> While Knierim was able to heal relatively quickly, the ...
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Alexa Knierim ==Skating career== ===2014–2015 season: First national title=== Scimeca/Knierim won the gold medal in their first ISU Challenger series event, the [[2014 CS U.S. International Figure Skating Classic|2014 U.S. International Classic]], and won the bronze medal at [[2014 CS Nebelhorn Trophy|2014 Nebelhorn...
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Alexa Knierim ==Skating career== === 2015–2016 season: First Grand Prix medals and silver at Four Continents === Scimeca/Knierim began their season at [[2015 Nebelhorn Trophy]], where they won the silver medal behind reigning Olympic champions [[Tatiana Volosozhar]] / [[Maxim Trankov]].<ref name=GS151016/> The team ...
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Alexa Knierim ==Skating career== ===2016–2017 season: Major illness, surgery, and successful return=== Alexa Scimeca Knierim became sick in April 2016, and her illness interrupted the Knierims' training throughout the summer months. She was properly diagnosed with a rare, life-threatening gastrointestinal condition ...
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Alexa Knierim ==Skating career== ===2017–2018 season: Second national title and Pyeongchang Olympics=== The Knierims began their season at the [[2017 CS U.S. International Figure Skating Classic|2017 U.S. International Classic]], where they won the silver medal and were narrowly edged by Canadians Kirsten Moore-Towe...
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Alexa Knierim ==Skating career== ===2018–2019 season: Third Grand Prix medal and coaching changes=== The Knierims started their season at [[2018 CS Nebelhorn Trophy|2018 Nebelhorn Trophy]], where they won the silver medal. They placed 1st in the short program and finished 2nd overall, just one point from 1st. They t...
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Alexa Knierim ==Skating career== ===2019–2020 season: Third national title and split=== The Knierims added [[Rafael Arutyunyan]] to their coaching team during the off-season.<ref name=USFS191120/> They had a strong start to their season at [[2019 CS Nebelhorn Trophy]], where they won the silver medal with a total sc...
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Alexa Knierim ==Skating career== ===2020–2021 season: New partnership, first Grand Prix title, and fourth national title=== On April 1, Alexa Knierim announced that she was teaming up with [[Brandon Frazier]], who had split with his former partner, [[Haven Denney]].<ref name=knierim-frazier/> The new pair started sk...
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Alexa Knierim ==Skating career== ===2021–2022 season: Beijing Olympics and World Champions=== Knierim/Frazier skated strongly at the Cranberry Cup International, where they won the silver medal behind Russian pair [[Evgenia Tarasova]] and [[Vladimir Morozov (figure skater)|Vladimir Morozov]].<ref name=2021CCI/> Thei...
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Alexa Knierim ==Skating career== ===2022–2023 season: Second world medal=== Knierim/Frazier began their season at [[2022 Skate America]], where they won the gold medal, their first [[2022-23 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]] title in a full-fledged Grand Prix event. They skated a solid short program to p...
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Alexa Knierim ==Programs== === With Frazier === {|class=wikitable style=text-align:center ! Season ! [[Short program (figure skating)|Short program]] ! [[Free skating]] ! Exhibition |- ! 2022–2023 <br> <ref name=ISU-2223/> | * [[Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)]] <br> {{small|by [[Journey (band)|Journey]] <br> Remixed b...
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Alexa Knierim ==Programs== === With Knierim === {|class=wikitable style=text-align:center ! Season ! [[Short program (figure skating)|Short program]] ! [[Free skating]] ! Exhibition |- ! 2019–2020 <br /> <ref name=ISU-1920/> | * [[At Last]] <br />{{small|by [[Beyoncé|Beyonce Knowles]] <br /> choreo. by [[Benoît Rich...
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Alexa Knierim ==Programs== === With Dimitrov === {|class=wikitable style=text-align:center ! Season ! Exhibition |- ! 2011–2012 | * [[You Can't Hurry Love]] <br />{{small| by [[Brian Holland]] and [[Lamont Dozier]] <br /> performed by [[Phil Collins]] }} ---- * [[Asturias (Leyenda)|Asturias]] <br />{{small| by [[Isa...
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Alexa Knierim ==Competitive highlights== ''GP: [[ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]]; CS: [[ISU Challenger Series|Challenger Series]]''
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Alexa Knierim ==Competitive highlights== ===With Frazier=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! colspan="4" style="background-color: #ffdead; " align="center" | International<ref name=ISU-AKBF/> |- ! Event ! [[2020–21 figure skating season|20–21]] ! [[2021–22 figure skating season|21–22]] ! [[2022–23...
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Alexa Knierim ==Competitive highlights== ===With Knierim=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=9 align=center | International<ref name=ISU-ASCK/> |- ! Event ! [[2012–13 figure skating season|12–13]] ! [[2013–14 figure skating season|13–14]] ! [[2014–15 fig...
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Alexa Knierim ==Competitive highlights== ===With Dimitrov=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=3 align=center | National |- ! Event ! [[2010–11 figure skating season|2010–11]] ! [[2011–12 figure skating season|2011–12]] |- | align=left | [[U.S. Figure Ska...
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