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Ski jumping at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Medal summary==
===Medal table===
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Ski jumping at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Medal summary==
===Medalists===
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|{{flagIOCmedalist|[[Ryōyū Kobayashi]]|JPN}}||275.0
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Ski jumping at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Participating nations==
A total of 110 athletes (70 men and 40 women) from 22 nations (including the IOC's designation of ROC for the Russian Olympic Committee) qualified to participate.
''The numbers in parenthesis represents the number of participants entered.''
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Kristina Reztsova
{{short description|Russian biathlete}}
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Kristina Reztsova
==Biathlon results==
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Kristina Reztsova
==Biathlon results==
===Olympic Games===
''2 medals (1 silver, 1 bronze)''
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Kristina Reztsova
==Biathlon results==
===Biathlon World Cup===
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Evgenii Klimov
{{short description|Russian ski jumper}}
{{for multi|the Kazakhstani footballer|Yevgeni Klimov|the Russian curler|Evgeny Klimov (curler)}}
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Evgenii Klimov
== Career ==
=== Nordic combined ===
Klimov competed at the [[2014 Winter Olympics]] for Russia. He placed 45th in the [[Nordic combined at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Individual normal hill/10 km|normal hill]] Nordic combined event, after being 3rd in the ski jumping portion, and 9th in the [[Nordic c... | [-0.012129640206694603, -0.016337616369128227, 0.01128414273262024, -0.018197711557149887, -0.02137158066034317, 0.034028030931949615, -0.02089029736816883, 0.005157535895705223, -0.0348605215549469, -0.024792594835162163, 0.008188320323824883, 0.01648070104420185, 0.0005755888414569199, -0.012363777495920658, 0.006263... |
Evgenii Klimov
== Career ==
=== Ski jumping ===
He ended his Nordic combined career and switched to a ski jumping career in 2015. He won two medals in [[ski jumping]] at the [[2015 Winter Universiade]] in [[Osrblie]], [[Slovakia]]. He made a World Cup debut in 2015/16 season.
Klimov won the [[2018 FIS Ski Jumping G... | [-0.011321304365992546, -0.008115677163004875, 0.004873995203524828, -0.02097751758992672, -0.014762927778065205, 0.02947341278195381, -0.02547457255423069, -0.014671151526272297, -0.038991961628198624, -0.030600953847169876, 0.016572238877415657, 0.024058589711785316, -0.003444901667535305, -0.018224218860268593, 0.00... |
Evgenii Klimov
== World Cup ==
=== Standings ===
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Evgenii Klimov
== World Cup ==
=== Individual wins ===
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Evgenii Klimov
== World Cup ==
=== Individual starts (125) ===
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Evgenii Klimov
== World Cup ==
=== Individual starts (125) ===
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Klingenthal]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Switzerland|Engelberg]]
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Evgenii Klimov
== World Cup ==
=== Individual starts (125) ===
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Switzerland|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Switzerland|Engelberg]]
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Evgenii Klimov
== World Cup ==
=== Individual starts (125) ===
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finland|Ruka]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finland|Ruka]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|link=Russia|Nizhny Tagil]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|link=Russia|Nizhny Tagil]]
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Rebecca Johnston
{{short description|Canadian ice hockey player}}
{{For|those of a similar name|Rebecca Johnson (disambiguation)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2019}}
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| name = Rebecca Johnston
| image = Rebecca Johnston (28167144955).jpg
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Rebecca Johnston
==Playing career==
===Canada Winter Games===
Johnston (and future Cornell teammate [[Catherine White (ice hockey)|Catherine White]]) represented Ontario at the [[2007 Canada Winter Games]]. In the gold medal match versus Manitoba, Johnston and White each had one goal and two assists, as Ontario won ... | [-0.019808076322078705, -0.024828918278217316, -0.010212105698883533, -0.0016591394087299705, -0.019283706322312355, 0.015626225620508194, -0.002048320369794965, 0.005040506366640329, 0.0028610937297344208, -0.03198656812310219, 0.011627904139459133, 0.0066201710142195225, 0.007373953238129616, -0.022207068279385567, 0... |
Rebecca Johnston
==Playing career==
===Cornell University===
Johnston was Cornell's first player to be named first-team ECAC Hockey and receive rookie of the year honours. She was also named first-team All-Ivy and Ivy League Rookie of the Year. In the 2008–09 season, Johnston's 37-point total (by mid-February) was t... | [-0.02086685597896576, -0.014562511816620827, 0.004366799723356962, -0.00896154623478651, -0.015383118763566017, 0.019968096166849136, -0.005747503135353327, 0.011078190058469772, 0.00033418554812669754, -0.030714135617017746, 0.03141751140356064, -0.005291610490530729, 0.017688632011413574, -0.020397936925292015, -0.0... |
Rebecca Johnston
==Playing career==
===Hockey Canada===
Johnston won two gold medals with the National Women's Under-22 Team at the [[Air Canada Cup]]. Rebecca made her debut at the 2008 IIHF World Women's Championship, Rebecca Johnston was a member of Canada's Under-22 Team. The U-22 participated in the MLP Cup, he... | [-0.02809489332139492, -0.015822816640138626, -0.006265627685934305, -0.007114436011761427, -0.025127306580543518, 0.0014627358177676797, -0.0048919846303761005, 0.003605813719332218, 0.012673803605139256, -0.03288968652486801, 0.015161911956965923, 0.007004285231232643, -0.005614443216472864, -0.03861752152442932, -0.... |
Rebecca Johnston
==Playing career==
===CWHL===
In her first season with the [[Calgary Inferno]], Johnston broke Danny Stone's franchise record for most points scored in one season. In addition, she clinched the [[Angela James Bowl]], awarded to the league's scoring leader.
Johnston helped the Calgary Inferno captur... | [-0.022523783147335052, -0.00808478333055973, -0.010654211044311523, -0.00898309238255024, -0.02676432952284813, -0.007589391898363829, 0.0065358602441847324, 0.008137624710798264, 0.009187853895127773, -0.025020552799105644, 0.018811652436852455, 0.015786463394761086, 0.027266327291727066, -0.014016265980899334, 0.004... |
Rebecca Johnston
==Career statistics==
=== Regular season and playoffs ===
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Rebecca Johnston
==Career statistics==
===International===
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Rebecca Johnston
==Awards and honours==
===NCAA===
*2008 ECAC Women's Hockey Preseason All-League team
*First Team All-Ivy League, 2007–08, Forward
*Ivy League Rookie of the Year 2007–08, Unanimous selection
*First-team ECAC Hockey (2008)
*ECAC rookie of the year honour (2008)
* 2009 First Team All-ECAC
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Rebecca Johnston
==Awards and honours==
===CWHL===
*2015 [[Angela James Bowl]] winner
*Most Valuable Player, [[1st Canadian Women's Hockey League All-Star Game]] | [-0.02241174504160881, -0.012020966038107872, -0.011219126172363758, 0.004917065612971783, -0.03074822574853897, 0.004287521820515394, 0.007262942846864462, 0.010841400362551212, 0.005685770884156227, -0.02801799587905407, 0.006388208828866482, -0.007865979336202145, 0.008356360718607903, -0.0005442237015813589, -0.008... |
Daniil Aldoshkin
{{short description|Russian speed skater}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2020}}
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Daniil Aldoshkin
==Personal records==
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Nathan Chen
{{Short description|American figure skater (born 1999)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2022}}
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| name = Nathan Chen
| image = Nathan Chen at the 2018 Internationaux de France - Awarding ceremony.jpg
| caption = Chen at [[2018 Internationaux de France]]
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Nathan Chen
[[File:Olympic rings.svg|center|80px]]
{{MedalGold|[[2022 Winter Olympics|2022 Beijing]]|[[Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's singles|Singles]]}}
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Nathan Chen
*[https://web.archive.org/save/http://www.isuresults.com/isujsstat/sb2016-17/sbtsmto.htm/ SB Nathan Chen 2016-17], archived March 17, 2023.
*[https://web.archive.org/save/http://www.isuresults.com/isujsstat/sb2017-18/sbtsmto.htm/ SB Nathan Chen 2017-18], archived March 17, 2023.
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Nathan Chen
==Early life and family==
Nathan Wei Chen was born in [[Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]], to [[Chinese Americans|Chinese immigrant]] parents, Zhidong Chen, a research scientist originating from [[Laibin]], [[Guangxi]], and Hetty Wang from [[Beijing]]. He has four older siblings named Alice, Tony, Colin and [[Ja... | [0.002216767519712448, -3.2430485589429736e-05, 0.018824459984898567, -0.004775081295520067, -0.018010003492236137, 0.01672263629734516, -0.01517254114151001, -0.00848611444234848, -0.024354884400963783, -0.01751082018017769, 0.01619718037545681, 0.01648618094623089, 0.0016691437922418118, 0.00040332850767299533, 0.015... |
Nathan Chen
==Competitive skating career==
=== Early career ===
Chen was part of a baby skater boom following the [[2002 Winter Olympics]] in his home town. From age 7, he started competing at the [[U.S. Junior Figure Skating Championships]] at the juvenile and intermediate levels. He placed 10th in juveniles in 200... | [-0.0034059123136103153, -0.006066075526177883, 0.016580821946263313, -0.020958468317985535, -0.012287111952900887, 0.01222900114953518, -0.017536412924528122, -0.014398454688489437, -0.03032069094479084, -0.02186240628361702, 0.021487917751073837, 0.020880987867712975, -0.009310570545494556, -0.012881128117442131, -0.... |
Nathan Chen
==Competitive skating career==
===Junior career ===
Chen became age-eligible to compete in the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix]] in [[2012–13 figure skating season|2012-13]] In [[2013–14 figure skating season|2013-14]], Chen placed first at both Grand Prix assignments in [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Mexico|Mexico]... | [0.0017841124208644032, 0.011398767121136189, 0.03402033448219299, -0.01977350562810898, -0.01869163289666176, 0.017166582867503166, -0.019082671031355858, -0.013334407471120358, -0.023683888837695122, -0.007898974232375622, 0.01115110982209444, 0.035010967403650284, -0.01057758741080761, -0.010355998761951923, 0.00976... |
Nathan Chen
==Competitive skating career==
===Senior career ===
====2016–2017 season: Senior international debut, Four Continents title & first senior national title====
In preparation for his senior international debut, Chen worked on a new short program with [[Marina Zoueva]], At his senior Grand Prix debut at [[... | [0.005028432700783014, 0.00801653228700161, 0.028301388025283813, -0.022825397551059723, -0.009332875721156597, 0.011531169526278973, -0.020113730803132057, -0.013558339327573776, -0.025010528042912483, -0.013821607455611229, 0.016388477757573128, 0.034777797758579254, -0.023062339052557945, -0.019745154306292534, 0.00... |
Nathan Chen
==Competitive skating career==
===Senior career ===
====2017–2018 season: Pyeongchang Olympics & first World title====
Chen's first competition in the Olympic season was [[2017 CS U.S. International Figure Skating Classic]]. Working with choreographers [[Shae-Lynn Bourne]] and [[Lori Nichol]], he debute... | [-0.005406620446592569, 0.004759534262120724, 0.018893608823418617, -0.02816960960626602, -0.005334357265383005, 0.0022286707535386086, -0.02357102558016777, -0.0060241445899009705, -0.022138895466923714, -0.008487671613693237, 0.020680487155914307, 0.04448801279067993, -0.010688422247767448, -0.009006654843688011, 0.0... |
Nathan Chen
==Competitive skating career==
===Senior career ===
====2018–2019 season: Second consecutive World title====
[[File:Nathan Chen-GPFrance 2018-Men FS-IMG 2519.jpg|thumb|left|255x255px|Chen during his free skate at the [[2018 Internationaux de France]]]]
Chen's first competition as a full-time college stu... | [0.00039383998955599964, 0.008762991055846214, 0.02965536154806614, -0.008263546042144299, -0.01229153759777546, 0.012842873111367226, -0.015022269450128078, -0.002871809061616659, -0.012966113165020943, -0.016410337761044502, 0.020561570301651955, 0.039255086332559586, -0.019627543166279793, -0.022027473896741867, 0.0... |
Nathan Chen
==Competitive skating career==
===Senior career ===
====2019–2020 season: Third consecutive Grand Prix Final title====
[[File:2019–2020 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final men's singles medal ceremonies 2019 12 07 2355.jpg|thumb|255x255px|Chen (center) with [[Yuzuru Hanyu]] (left) and [[Kévin Aymoz]] (ri... | [-0.003349201288074255, 0.005210590548813343, 0.02991216816008091, -0.01628147065639496, -0.010486151091754436, 0.01182453241199255, -0.013903570361435413, -0.00942064356058836, -0.022609544917941093, -0.016125543043017387, 0.017009135335683823, 0.04217849671840668, -0.01606057398021221, -0.011018904857337475, 0.010427... |
Nathan Chen
==Competitive skating career==
===Senior career ===
====2020–2021 season: Third consecutive World title====
With the pandemic still raging, skaters were largely assigned to the [[2020–21 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|2020-2021 Grand Prix]] based on geographic location, with Chen again set to compete ... | [-0.005680611357092857, 0.0010400889441370964, 0.029662882909178734, -0.019480101764202118, -0.00822956208139658, 0.007871471345424652, -0.01722738891839981, -0.015964308753609657, -0.02328236773610115, -0.014584033749997616, 0.025652272626757622, 0.04440317302942276, -0.024805879220366478, -0.01043669879436493, 0.0116... |
Nathan Chen
==Competitive skating career==
===Senior career ===
====2021–2022 season: Olympic gold medal====
Chen began the Olympic season at [[2021 Skate America]] where he placed fourth in the short program. He fell on his first quadruple jump, and a poor landing on the second quadruple jump left him unable to ex... | [-0.0025441525503993034, 0.0018550098175182939, 0.01935436949133873, -0.017447469756007195, -0.016759948804974556, 0.00941125676035881, -0.020366191864013672, -0.020846160128712654, -0.026826296001672745, -0.005976893473416567, 0.01966569945216179, 0.033779341727495193, -0.022324979305267334, -0.027708398178219795, 0.0... |
Nathan Chen
==Show skating career==
[[File:NathanChen SOI Seattle 2022.jpg|thumb|left|226x226px|Chen at [[Stars on Ice|Stars On Ice]] in Seattle in 2022]]
Chen started performing in ice shows from an early age and made appearances in televised shows such as [[Holiday on Ice|Holiday On Ice: Las Vegas Style]] at age 5 ... | [0.016211722046136856, -0.015370058827102184, 0.017843253910541534, -0.004803952760994434, -0.02781372144818306, 0.019850295037031174, -0.02944525144994259, -0.00266742380335927, -0.024006815627217293, 0.008313039317727089, 0.013699681498110294, 0.011848023161292076, -0.006053498480468988, -0.016237618401646614, 0.0066... |
Nathan Chen
==Show skating career==
=== Seminars ===
Following the cancellation of the [[2020 World Figure Skating Championships|2020 World Championships]] during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], Chen decided to do some coaching and completed the CERS (Continuing Education Requirements), a mandatory course via the [[Profe... | [0.009477166458964348, -0.008329021744430065, 0.015569630078971386, -0.00509696314111352, -0.013857369311153889, 0.0017802870133891702, -0.016419123858213425, -0.014122836291790009, -0.019538359716534615, -0.009696176275610924, 0.025365356355905533, 0.029785379767417908, -0.0070282346569001675, 0.009689539670944214, 0.... |
Nathan Chen
==Skating technique and style==
Chen has been commended for his technical prowess and impact on the sport. 1984 Olympic Champion [[Scott Hamilton (figure skater)|Scott Hamilton]] described him as being "cut from the same cloth as [[Dick Button]], not being satisfied with the status quo and building his at... | [-0.013631136156618595, 0.005485701374709606, 0.02349874936044216, -0.01055249385535717, -0.016663232818245888, 0.014389160089194775, -0.017647335305809975, -0.03454994410276413, -0.011563193053007126, -0.014601939357817173, 0.019309667870402336, 0.027714427560567856, 0.0010722052538767457, -0.0005539727280847728, 0.00... |
Nathan Chen
==Public life and popular culture==
===Endorsements===
According to ''[[Forbes]]'', Chen had long-term deals with eleven partners including [[Bridgestone]], [[Panasonic]], [[Comcast]], [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]], [[Toyota]] and [[Visa Inc.|Visa]], as well as [[Omega SA|OMEGA]], [[Coca-Cola]], [[United Airlines]... | [0.013885671272873878, -0.002650541253387928, 0.00290108984336257, -0.01134062372148037, -0.02042631059885025, 0.0012733476469293237, -0.029380127787590027, -0.022984543815255165, -0.012909850105643272, -0.017340606078505516, 0.007443932816386223, 0.016588959842920303, 0.007602173835039139, -0.020940594375133514, 0.002... |
Nathan Chen
==Public life and popular culture==
===Ambassadorships===
The Salt Lake City-Utah Games Committee, bidding to bring the Olympic Winter Games back to [[Salt Lake City]] in 2030 or 2034, named Chen to its Athlete Advisory Committee alongside alpine skiers [[Lindsey Vonn]] and [[Ted Ligety]], speed skater [... | [0.013150283135473728, 0.0011340196942910552, 0.021406814455986023, -0.01197364367544651, -0.031127462163567543, 0.01383888442069292, -0.026019776239991188, -0.024642573669552803, -0.019775565713644028, -0.027343496680259705, 0.04118238016963005, 0.024027511477470398, 0.008985246531665325, -0.0040848106145858765, -0.00... |
Nathan Chen
==Public life and popular culture==
===Books and magazines===
Chen's memoir ''One Jump at a Time: My Story'' was released in English by ''[[HarperCollins]]'' in November 2022 and in Japanese by [[Kadokawa Future Publishing|Kadokawa]] in late March 2023. The book follows Chen from childhood as the younges... | [-0.0026970170438289642, 0.0006844393210485578, 0.0251352209597826, -0.015996325761079788, -0.013975599780678749, 0.013173827901482582, -0.022123686969280243, -0.03606017678976059, -0.021080732345581055, -0.02174561657011509, 0.01559218019247055, 0.01697409525513649, -0.012880496680736542, -0.005798179190605879, 0.0037... |
Nathan Chen
==Public life and popular culture==
===Television===
Chen starred in three episodes of the [[Elton John]] produced "From the Top: Olympians and Rockstars" with singer-songwriter [[Hayley Kiyoko]] on the [[Olympic Channel]] in 2021, a show that paired Olympic athletes with music stars. John served as exec... | [-0.003365160431712866, -0.0011838562786579132, 0.006802267860621214, -0.02021058462560177, -0.01992279663681984, 0.01029497105628252, -0.0170579943805933, 0.006913458928465843, -0.014899582602083683, 0.00031129369745031, 0.013015877455472946, 0.011145254597067833, -0.004519583657383919, -0.03246774896979332, 0.0041042... |
Nathan Chen
==Public life and popular culture==
=== Philanthropic work and supported causes ===
Since 2017, Chen has been involved with Figure Skating in Harlem, a non-profit organization aiming to help girls of color transform their lives and grow in confidence, leadership and academic achievement. Chen was one of ... | [0.00010399476741440594, -0.002774298656731844, 0.005435901693999767, -0.014199635945260525, -0.017103202641010284, -0.008909575641155243, -0.012575495056807995, -0.0029449991416186094, -0.024315716698765755, -0.013669304549694061, 0.028028039261698723, 0.013656046241521835, -0.007278805132955313, -0.007583745755255222... |
Nathan Chen
== Honors and awards ==
{{For|the full list of honors and awards|List of career achievements by Nathan Chen#Honors and accolades}}
Throughout the years, Chen has been the recipient of numerous notable accolades in recognition of his achievements and impact on the sport and the Asian American community. In... | [-0.0010791750391945243, -0.0043361010029911995, 0.008749806322157383, -0.011815148405730724, -0.020668426528573036, 0.010521754622459412, -0.010088467970490456, -0.007191266864538193, -0.02122458443045616, -0.01909048669040203, 0.026398157700896263, 0.007217134814709425, -0.00478555541485548, -0.011808681301772594, 0.... |
Nathan Chen
== Personal life and education ==
Chen went to Hawthorne Elementary School in [[Salt Lake City]] and was accepted into the school district's extended learning program where he took classes one level above his grade level. As of January 2023, Chen remains undecided about his future and whether he'll return... | [-0.0004952689632773399, 0.010364101268351078, 0.01303914189338684, -0.007642012555152178, -0.01221915427595377, 0.029922815039753914, -0.015848606824874878, -0.016345975920557976, -0.04142951965332031, 0.0003266086569055915, 0.023524224758148193, 0.029707735404372215, 0.0046376329846680164, -0.009127398952841759, 0.01... |
Nathan Chen
==Records and achievements==
{{For|Chen's world/national records, all his firsts in titles, medals, scoring and other achievements|List of career achievements by Nathan Chen}}
Chen has set seven [[List of highest scores in figure skating#Progression of record scores|world record scores]] in the +5/-5 [[IS... | [-0.016215194016695023, 0.005888744257390499, 0.023021411150693893, -0.02056180313229561, -0.018544664606451988, 0.000997995724901557, -0.00968877412378788, -0.02480430155992508, -0.03438245877623558, -0.032118059694767, 0.019091244786977768, 0.030712567269802094, -0.013820655643939972, 0.00340961548499763, 0.013495310... |
Nathan Chen
==Programs==
[[File:Nathan Chen 2015.png|thumb|alt=Refer to caption|Chen performing his [[Michael Jackson]]-medley at the [[2015–16 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2015–16 JGP Final]]|334x334px]]
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Nathan Chen
==Programs==
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|FS9={{FS program|'''''[[Mao's Last Dancer (film)|Mao's Last Dancer]]'''''|music1=''Mao's Last Dancer'... | [0.004977121949195862, -0.0017664647893980145, -0.005883620120584965, -0.0049874624237418175, -0.01346304640173912, 0.02335524931550026, -0.0104988319799304, -0.025974787771701813, -0.024623656645417213, -0.0003196870384272188, 0.0279325470328331, 0.020983878523111343, -0.005366606172174215, -0.009712970815598965, 0.00... |
Nathan Chen
==Programs==
===Programs after the 2022 Winter Olympics===
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Nathan Chen
==Competitive highlights==
{{For|the full list of Chen's competition scores|List of career achievements by Nathan Chen#Detailed results}}
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Nathan Chen
==Competitive highlights==
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Artur Kayumov
{{short description|Russian ice hockey player}}
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| name = Artur Kayumov
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| birth_place = [[Podgorny, Russia]]
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Artur Kayumov
==Playing career==
He was picked by the [[Chicago Blackhawks]] 50th overall in the [[2016 NHL Entry Draft]].
During the [[2018–19 KHL season|2018–19]] season, while playing in his first full season with Lokomotiv, Kayumov was suspended by the KHL for 13 games for illegally delivering a check to the hea... | [-0.007853440009057522, -0.013385050930082798, 0.017943203449249268, -0.023231450468301773, -0.051724836230278015, 0.027467308565974236, -0.031834717839956284, -0.008234930224716663, -0.014246692880988121, -0.007978411391377449, 0.04583146795630455, -0.008077072910964489, -0.003384083043783903, -0.020126907154917717, -... |
Artur Kayumov
==International play==
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Artur Kayumov
==Career statistics==
===Regular season and playoffs===
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Artur Kayumov
==Career statistics==
===International===
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Cam Stones
{{short description|Canadian bobsledder}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2020}}
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| name = Cameron Stones
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| nationality = Canadian
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Sebastian Foss-Solevåg
{{Short description|Norwegian alpine skier}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2013}}
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|name = Sebastian Foss-Solevåg
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|caption = At Zagreb in 2015
|disciplines = [[Slalom skiing|Slalom]]
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Sebastian Foss-Solevåg
==Career==
Born in [[Ålesund]], he competed at the [[Alpine skiing at the 2014 Winter Olympics|2014 Winter Olympics]] in [[Sochi]], in [[Alpine skiing at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom|slalom]] where he placed ninth.
Foss-Solevåg's first [[FIS Alpine Ski World Cup|World Cup]] pod... | [0.0031493923161178827, -0.011808165349066257, 0.016880085691809654, -0.009670197032392025, -0.025787191465497017, 0.048390455543994904, -0.026379244402050972, 0.0040621403604745865, -0.02314268797636032, -0.020603438839316368, 0.01847204938530922, 0.03444432094693184, -0.0026823284570127726, -0.01959037221968174, 0.00... |
Sebastian Foss-Solevåg
==Personal life==
Foss Solevåg was born in [[Ålesund]] on 13 July 1991. | [-0.003966460004448891, -0.009855655953288078, -0.0014763864455744624, -0.00399588979780674, -0.01954127475619316, 0.02935115061700344, -0.03327510133385658, 0.014230860397219658, -0.024053817614912987, -0.003472696291282773, -0.006369879934936762, 0.03366749733686447, 0.023752979934215546, -0.00462699169293046, -0.004... |
Sebastian Foss-Solevåg
==World Cup results==
===Season standings===
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! Season
! Age
! Overall
! Slalom
! Giant<br>slalom
! Super-G
! Downhill
! Combined
! Parallel
|-
| [[2013–14 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup|2014]] ||''22''|| 72 || 26 || — || — || — || — || rowspan=6 {{n/a}}
|... | [-0.011918230913579464, 0.0006305787828750908, 0.02923690900206566, -0.0031790814828127623, -0.029210306704044342, 0.021561887115240097, -0.028970876708626747, 0.004648908041417599, -0.022067349404096603, -0.039372727274894714, 0.014591851271688938, 0.041447773575782776, -0.014950994402170181, 0.0051942733116447926, 0.... |
Sebastian Foss-Solevåg
==World Cup results==
===Race podiums===
* 2 wins – (2 [[Slalom skiing|SL]])<!-- 2 through 22 Dec 2021-->
* 5 podiums – (5 SL)<!-- 5 through 22 Dec 2021 -->
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Sebastian Foss-Solevåg
==World Championship results==
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|-
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Sebastian Foss-Solevåg
==Olympic results==
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center ; font-size:95%;"
! Year !! Age !! Slalom !! Giant <br> slalom !! Super-G !! Downhill !!Combined !!Team<br>event
|-
| [[Alpine skiing at the 2014 Winter Olympics|2014]] || ... | [-0.01844082958996296, 0.0038451948203146458, 0.02013191021978855, 0.004486060701310635, -0.03666691854596138, 0.03556637465953827, -0.024923304095864296, -0.009931742213666439, -0.028667839244008064, -0.03382160887122154, 0.004647115711122751, 0.031781576573848724, -0.007958815433084965, 0.004398822318762541, -0.00470... |
Gloria Kotnik
{{short description|Slovenian snowboarder}}
{{Infobox skier
| name = Gloria Kotnik
| image = Gloria Kotnik 2009.jpg
| caption = Kotnik in 2009
| nationality = Slovenia
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1989|06|01|df=yes}}
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Gloria Kotnik
== Winter Olympics results ==
* 1 medal – (1 bronze)
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! style="width:90px;"|Parallel<br />slalom
|-
| align=left | {{flagicon|CAN}} [[2010 Winter Olympics|2010 Vancouver]] || [[Snow... | [-0.02140825055539608, 0.010914655402302742, 0.0056810155510902405, -0.012072569690644741, -0.0031447892542928457, 0.020750345662236214, -0.028447842225432396, -0.018092406913638115, -0.03126367926597595, -0.052764035761356354, 0.019566114991903305, 0.0254872664809227, -0.008013291284441948, 0.0008799488423392177, -0.0... |
Gloria Kotnik
==Personal life==
Kotnik studied management at [[University of Primorska]]. In March 2020, she decided to take a break from competitive sport due to [[Occupational burnout|burnout]] and to focus on family. In January 2021, she gave birth to a son, named Maj. She returned to competing in December 2021.<r... | [-0.015529249794781208, -0.007216611411422491, 0.005011352244764566, -0.03166593611240387, 0.00846449751406908, 0.030794396996498108, -0.025697210803627968, 0.0013881907798349857, -0.026581956073641777, -0.021762078627943993, 0.016519635915756226, 0.00731565011665225, 0.021630026400089264, 0.001058062189258635, -0.0114... |
Jaclyn Narracott
{{short description|Australian skeleton racer (born 1990)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2018}}
{{Use Australian English|date=April 2018}}
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| headercolor =
| name = Jaclyn Narracott
| image = Jaclyn Narracott LP World Cup 2017 (1 of 1).jpg
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Jaclyn Narracott
==Notable results==
At the [[IBSF World Championships 2017]] in [[Königssee bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track|Königssee]], Narracott finished 17th, matching her ranking from [[IBSF World Championships 2016|2016]]. Her best World Championship result was 16th, in [[FIBT World Championships 2015|2015... | [-0.02898033708333969, -0.0010676792589947581, 0.026835106313228607, -0.01605631783604622, -0.01770143210887909, 0.0145954554900527, -0.03350768983364105, -0.009818043559789658, -0.022386718541383743, -0.008936261758208275, 0.005632871761918068, -0.0005655080894939601, -0.006863417569547892, -0.03324447199702263, 0.001... |
Ivan Yakimushkin
{{short description|Russian cross-country skier}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2021}}
{{Infobox skier
| name = Ivan Yakimushkin
| image = 2019-01-12 Men's Qualification at the at FIS Cross-Country World Cup Dresden by Sandro Halank–547.jpg
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Ivan Yakimushkin
==Career==
Ivan Yakimushkin was born 17 June 1996 to a sportive family. He started cross-country skiing from the age of eight, his first coach was Galina Kabanova. His father Andrey Vladimirovich replaced her when Ivan was 12. Yakimushkin first trained in [[Murom]], then in [[Tyumen]].
At the [[2015... | [0.0032337887678295374, -0.005564668215811253, 0.006212407723069191, -0.015598082914948463, -0.03389180824160576, 0.014721345156431198, -0.013164153322577477, -0.007753241807222366, -0.008086925372481346, -0.03255707025527954, 0.012588385492563248, 0.009938543662428856, 0.012313587591052055, -0.02473185956478119, 0.004... |
Ivan Yakimushkin
==Cross-country skiing results==
All results are sourced from the [[International Ski Federation|International Ski Federation (FIS)]]. | [-0.009730611927807331, 0.011272694915533066, 0.007077421061694622, -0.008626238442957401, -0.033643003553152084, 0.011771010234951973, -0.018329914659261703, -0.029036954045295715, -0.016794564202427864, -0.03652514889836311, 0.00762287387624383, 0.017696918919682503, 0.006444426253437996, -0.012417472898960114, -0.01... |
Ivan Yakimushkin
==Cross-country skiing results==
===Olympic Games===
* 1 medal (1 silver)
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Ivan Yakimushkin
==Cross-country skiing results==
===World Championships===
* 1 medal – (1 silver)
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Ivan Yakimushkin
==Cross-country skiing results==
===World Cup===
====Season standings====
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Ivan Yakimushkin
==Cross-country skiing results==
===World Cup===
====Individual podiums====
* 5 podiums – (1 {{Abbr|WC|World Cup}}, 4 {{Abbr|SWC|Stage World Cup}}) <!--5 as of 6 January 2021-->
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Ivan Yakimushkin
==Cross-country skiing results==
===World Cup===
====Team podiums====
* 1 victory – (1 {{Abbr|RL|Relay}})<!--1 as of 8 Dec. 2019-->
* 2 podiums – (2 {{Abbr|RL|Relay}}) <!--2 as of 24 Jan. 2021-->
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Sergey Ridzik
{{short description|Russian freestyle skier}}
{{family name hatnote|Sergeyevich|Ridzik|lang=Eastern Slavic}}
{{Infobox skier
| name = Sergey Ridzik
| fullname = Sergey Sergeyevich Ridzik
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1992|10|25|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Monchegorsk... | [-0.005004929844290018, 0.01579885184764862, 0.0006137736490927637, -0.025586560368537903, 0.0028111895080655813, 0.0427313856780529, -0.0200981255620718, -0.023926962167024612, -0.018007293343544006, -0.03091818280518055, 0.010970336385071278, 0.013773358426988125, -0.0037438967265188694, 0.0017331039998680353, 0.0019... |
Sergey Ridzik
==Career==
Ridzik was an alpine skier but, in 2011, switched to freestyle skiing. He did not qualify for the [[2014 Winter Olympics]], and after the Olympics was seriously injured and could not compete for several months.<ref name="se"/> On 15 December 2017, he won a World Cup race in [[Montafon]], his ... | [0.0030344994738698006, 0.009005396626889706, 0.012656772509217262, -0.03336120396852493, -0.010814457200467587, 0.05416540056467056, -0.01626824401319027, -0.010362192057073116, -0.018303437158465385, -0.032376863062381744, 0.021429385989904404, 0.02722902223467827, 0.008499924093484879, -0.007981149479746819, 0.00047... |
Ayumu Hirano
{{short description|Japanese snowboarder (born 1998)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2022}}
{{Infobox sportsperson
| name = Ayumu Hirano
| image = Ayumu Hirano.jpg
| caption = Hirano in 2022
| fullname =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1998|11|29|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Murakami, Niigata]]
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Ayumu Hirano
==Early life==
Ayumu Hirano was born and raised in a small coastal city called [[Murakami, Niigata|Murakami]] in [[Niigata Prefecture]], situated in a rather snowy area in Japan. His mother named him Ayumu (歩夢), which means "walk the dream" (歩=walk, 夢=dream), wishing him to become a person who would know... | [0.0010875131702050567, -0.006659499369561672, -0.003520854050293565, -0.014420278370380402, -0.01131078414618969, 0.001792817609384656, -0.013681773096323013, -0.01122009102255106, -0.01247684471309185, -0.04931139200925827, 0.005315291229635477, -0.003488463582471013, -0.008499283343553543, -0.030395302921533585, -0.... |
Ayumu Hirano
==Career==
Hirano's first big international snowboarding success was in March 2011, when he won the Burton US Junior Open. At the age of 12, the sixth-grader was not officially allowed to enter the open division of the event, where his mentor [[Kazuhiro Kokubo]] would win gold, and his brother Eiju would... | [-0.014292921870946884, 0.000861578097101301, 0.004227346275001764, -0.020150676369667053, -0.00444863922894001, 0.008513269945979118, -0.016922403126955032, -0.016271540895104408, -0.007940512150526047, -0.049361348152160645, 0.017039557918906212, 0.003390989266335964, -0.01189775113016367, -0.031944289803504944, -0.0... |
Ayumu Hirano
==Influences==
Hirano's mentor, other than his parents, is [[Kazuhiro Kokubo]], a Japanese two-time US Open winner in the halfpipe. Hirano said in an interview in 2013 with a Japanese magazine, Transworld Snowboarding Japan, "The environment has dramatically changed after I first went to the US. I met Ka... | [-0.00449729198589921, 0.015026090666651726, 0.00734184542670846, -0.012240799143910408, -0.004915414843708277, 0.013077044859528542, -0.0006284191622398794, -0.0136038139462471, -0.01918756775557995, -0.04132504388689995, -0.009448922239243984, -0.017910152673721313, 0.001980322878807783, -0.025456121191382408, -0.012... |
Ayumu Hirano
==Personal life==
Ayumu's brother, [[Kaishu Hirano]], is also a snowboarder. | [-0.003977772314101458, -0.0138178626075387, 0.0001301243610214442, -0.007345555350184441, -0.01375365350395441, 0.01026708260178566, -0.011307274922728539, -0.012283258140087128, -0.003618199611082673, -0.05450093746185303, -0.0132142947986722, -0.00020948317251168191, 0.0066071473993361, -0.023654742166399956, -0.001... |
Julia Liikala
{{short description|Finnish ice hockey player}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2020}}
{{Infobox ice hockey biography
| image =
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| caption =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|2001|03|20|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Peräseinäjoki]], Finland
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Julia Liikala
== Playing career ==
Liikala was born and raised in [[Peräseinäjoki]], which was merged with [[Seinäjoki]] in 2005. As a child, she began playing ice hockey with the local club, S-Kiekko. Her debut in a women's league came at age 13, in a [[Naisten Suomi-sarja]] game between [[S-Kiekko]] and the [[Kisa-... | [-0.008724688552320004, -0.011157026514410973, 0.02220829762518406, -0.004081435967236757, -0.050735387951135635, 0.008427255786955357, -0.02037082612514496, -0.004755616188049316, 0.009854932315647602, -0.053009092807769775, 0.01625964790582657, 0.012022885493934155, 0.004507755860686302, -0.0261476282030344, 0.012644... |
Julia Liikala
== International play ==
As a [[Junior ice hockey|junior]] player with the [[Finland women's national under-18 ice hockey team|Finnish national U18 team]], Liikala participated in three [[IIHF World Women's U18 Championships]], winning a bronze medal in [[2019 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship|2019]].... | [-0.02086775004863739, -0.010266932658851147, 0.020033039152622223, -0.010831966996192932, -0.03778025880455971, 0.006237851921468973, -0.033773649483919144, 0.00320881768129766, 0.009021288715302944, -0.04204370081424713, 0.02049534022808075, 0.006286008283495903, -0.008058161474764347, -0.026813453063368797, -0.00298... |
Federico Pellegrino
{{short description|Italian cross-country skier}}
{{distinguish|Federica Pellegrini}}
{{Infobox skier
| name = Federico Pellegrino
| image = 2018-01-14 FIS-Skiweltcup Dresden 2018 (Siegerehrungen) by Sandro Halank–011.jpg
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Federico Pellegrino
==Biography==
Originally from [[Nus]], Pellegrino made his [[FIS Cross-Country World Cup|World Cup]] debut in the [[2009-10 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2009–10 season]]. He has achieved his best results in the sprint events and won the Sprint Cup in the [[2015-16 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2015–... | [-0.002678372198715806, -0.0010078410850837827, 0.02200683206319809, -0.01909375563263893, -0.015987396240234375, 0.032168079167604446, -0.005149653647094965, -0.012501371093094349, -0.014006230048835278, -0.04108678176999092, 0.020943766459822655, 0.03385241702198982, -0.020115403458476067, -0.021012796089053154, 0.02... |
Federico Pellegrino
==Cross-country skiing results==
All results are sourced from the [[International Ski Federation|International Ski Federation (FIS)]]. | [-0.004364195745438337, 0.015481054782867432, 0.021381177008152008, -0.019730225205421448, -0.0316387303173542, 0.02736249379813671, -0.008816352114081383, -0.02289680391550064, -0.024371836334466934, -0.04506286233663559, 0.019188929349184036, 0.02400646172463894, -0.012145320884883404, -0.010054565966129303, 0.002105... |
Federico Pellegrino
==Cross-country skiing results==
===Olympic Games===
* 2 medals – (2 silver)
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Federico Pellegrino
==Cross-country skiing results==
===World Championships===
* 6 medals – (1 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze)
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Federico Pellegrino
==Cross-country skiing results==
===World Cup===
====Season titles====
* 2 titles – (2 sprint)
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Federico Pellegrino
==Cross-country skiing results==
===World Cup===
====Season standings====
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center; border:grey solid 1px; border-collapse:collapse; background:#ffffff;"
! style="background-color:#369; color:white; width:60px;" rowspan="2" | Season
... | [6.569009565282613e-05, 0.013141862116754055, 0.020245570689439774, -0.013688300736248493, -0.021133534610271454, 0.021119873970746994, -0.010252565145492554, -0.00759550416842103, -0.020300215110182762, -0.05158385634422302, 0.02948039211332798, 0.03680267930030823, -0.019207336008548737, 0.0024265313986688852, 0.0085... |
Federico Pellegrino
==Cross-country skiing results==
===World Cup===
====Individual podiums====
* 17 victories – (12 {{Abbr|WC|World Cup}}, 5 {{Abbr|SWC|Stage World Cup}}) <!--17 as of 17 December 2022-->
* 42 podiums – (25 {{Abbr|WC|World Cup}}, 17 {{Abbr|SWC|Stage World Cup}}) <!--42 as of 18 March 2023-->
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Federico Pellegrino
==Cross-country skiing results==
===World Cup===
====Individual podiums====
| align=center|8|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 24 January 2015 || align=left| {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Rybinsk]], Russia || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 1.3 km Sprint F || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
|-... | [-0.004054349847137928, 0.008592089638113976, 0.018872641026973724, -0.014964669942855835, -0.02192276529967785, 0.02815917879343033, -0.0031845879275351763, -0.01489658746868372, -0.01747012883424759, -0.05422139912843704, 0.025939669460058212, 0.04033244028687477, -0.012377511709928513, -0.0023948238231241703, 0.0065... |
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