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    Winter Olympics 2026: Nordic combined, biathlon, ice hockey and more on day 11 – live | Winter Olympics 2026

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldFebruary 17, 202613 Mins Read
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    Winter Olympics 2026: Nordic combined, biathlon, ice hockey and more on day 11 – live | Winter Olympics 2026
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    Key takeaways
    • Heavy snow in Livigno caused delays and cancellations, notably postponing women's snowboard slopestyle and women's aerials qualifying.
    • Ice hockey quarterfinal qualifiers: Switzerland v Italy and Germany v France deciding spots in the men's quarter-finals.
    • Key events later include men's large hill Nordic combined, 4x7.5km biathlon relay, team pursuit speed skating, and figure skating.

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    Ice hockey: Italy’s Damian Clara is keeping his side in this game against Switzerland. The goalkeeper has made 30 saves so far. Philipp Kurashev and Daniel Mantenuto are penalised for roughing after the pair get in each other’s face. The second period buzzer goes.

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    Here are some pictures of the heavy snowfall that has led to event delays in Livingo:

    Event staff work to clear snow before the delayed women’s snowboard slopestyle final with a sign announcing the postponement. Photograph: David Davies/PA
    Athletes make their way down the slope as the women’s freestyle skiing aerials qualification is delayed. Photograph: Michael Reaves/Getty Images
    Workers manually shovel snow as the women’s freestyle skiing aerials qualification is delayed. Photograph: Michael Reaves/Getty Images
    A television camera is covered as heavy snow falls before the delayed women’s snowboard slopestyle final. Photograph: David Davies/PA
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    Ice hockey: Italy are down 2-0 against Switzerland in the men’s play-off but they have a power play (an extra player on the ice) after Simon Knack was penalised for cross checking (obstructing the opponent illegally with the hockey stick held horizontally in both hands).

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    Thanks Daniel and hello all. If you are just joining us the heavy snow has scrambled the schedule for the events in Livigno as organisers postponed the women’s snowboard slopestyle medal event and reworked the start times for freestyle skiing aerials.

    Officials decided it was too dangerous to start the qualifying round for women’s aerials this morning under a steady snowfall, which could limit visibility and impact speed on the steep jump at the Livigno Aerials and Moguls Park. They rescheduled the event for the afternoon as workers used shovels to keep the buildup of snow on the course to a minimum.

    Competitors in the women’s aerials qualifying had completed practice rounds just before organisers postponed the event’s start. Moving the women’s aerials forced a postponement in the men’s qualifying round that had been set for the afternoon. A new date and time for the men’s event has not yet been announced. Across town, organisers cancelled the women’s slopestyle final scheduled for the afternoon and said they would move it to another day.

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    Righto, it’s time for me to take a break, so here’s Yara to hang with you for the next bit.

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    Our teams are back out for the second period of their quarter-final eliminators.

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    End of period one in both hockey matches. Switzerland lead Italy 2-0 and Germany lead France 3-0; the winners will face Finland and Slovakia respectively.

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    It’s going to be a long afternoon for France, Peterka rounding Junca to put Germany 3-0 up with a minute and change to go in the first.

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    This is really nice.

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    A long-range punt from Josi, an NHL all-star … and Switzerland lead Italy 2-0. Bradley, though, s back on the ice.

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    Updated at 06.39 EST

    Why are Germany playing in yellow? I mean, I know it’s in their flag, but I’ve always associated them with white home kit and green change.

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    Germany score again, Tiffels intercepting and firing inside the near post. They lead France 2-0 with nine minutes remaining in the first.

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    I mentioned this last week, but the Netflix doc on the miracle on ice, the story of USA’s gold-medal win at Lake Placid in 1980, is enjoyable. Its cold-war analysis is basic and parochial, to say the least, but the personal stories of the lads involved are really moving.

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    And now Switzerland score, leading Italy 1-0. The winners of this match face Finland, who beat the latter 11-0 in the group, while Germany or France will meet Slovakia, who themselves whacked Finland 4-1.

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    Oh man, Bradley of Italy flies into the barrier, just 20 seconds in, and that looked a low-quality laugh. He goes off, while Germany already lead France 1-0.

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    Updated at 06.15 EST

    We’re about ready for hockey. But here’s something I just read and enjoyed – not directly to do with Winter Olympics but at the same time relevant to all sport – that you might too.

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    Still a banger of a coat.

    Russian reveals she led Ukraine out as show of support at Winter Olympics opening ceremony – video

    And puts one in mind of this.

    Composite: Pablo Xavier / Midjourney
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    Women’s snowboard slopestyle postponed by snow

    Ach, the women’s slopestyle final has been postponed.

    Heavy snow scrambled the Winter Olympics schedule in Livigno on Tuesday as organisers cancelled the women’s snowboard slopestyle medal event and delayed the start of the qualifying round in freestyle skiing aerials.

    Aerials was placed on hold as officials monitored the weather to see if the snow would clear enough to begin the event later in the day. Workers used shovels to try to clear the steep jump that skiers were preparing to ride down at the Livigno Aerials and Moguls Park. Temperatures hovered at a chilly -6 Celsius.

    Across town, organisers cancelled the women’s slopestyle competition scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at the Livigno Snow Park and said they would move it to another day.

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    Updated at 06.23 EST

    As such, we’ve a 20-minute hiatus, then it’s Germany v France and Switzerland v Italy in the men’s ice hockey quarter-final qualification matches.

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    Checking back in with the women’s aerials, I’m afraid we’ve been deferred by another 45 minutes – at least. There’ll be no action until midday at the earliest.

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    Men’s curling standings:

    Photograph: Olympics
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    Updated at 05.52 EST

    …and it too is there! Czechia beat Germany 9-7, recording their first win of the competition, meaning defending champions Sweden are now bottom of the pool.

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    …and it’s there, a beauty! China beat USA 8-5, moving GB up to fourth, while Czechia will shortly seek to to see off Germany. But controversy! I think one of the players might’ve touched a stone when measuring a potential shot … no, it’s agreed nothing changed. So here comes the final effort of the match, Czechia to win it…

    Team China celebrates after winning their curling match against United States. Photograph: Issei Kato/Reuters
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    Updated at 06.14 EST

    Meantime, China have a shot to beat USA, the last of the match, with the score currently 5-5. Here it comes….

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    Germany are running out of time as their skip lets one go … and he overcurls, offering Czechia, who have the hammer, a chance at two with their final rock. Here comes their penultimate one and it’s a goodun; I’m not sure how Germany get out of this, as there are three reds tiles in the house.

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    I think it’s much the same as with NZ (who garnered the southern hemisphere’s first medal in 1992, then nothing more until 2014 after which multiple medals each time),” reckons Ben Barnards, “in that new sports have come in which both countries are prominent players – snowboarding, ski cross, both big air variations etc. Neither have suddenly starting competing in biathlon, ice hockey or ski jumping, but these ‘wacky’ new sporting disciplines are ones in which each are recreationally and later competitively active.”

    Yes, that makes sense – people doing stuff for fun, then getting good at it.

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    But it’s Czechia with a stone on the button, guarded by two others, and Germany have a shot to knock it away … and it looks good, but will it be good enough for two? It certainly will, taking one off, just far enough while also leaving one on, and they lead 7-6 going into the 10th.

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    It’s all going on. USA have shot for three … and it’s there. They’re level at 5-5 with China after nine, while Germany are well placed to do likewise, at 6-6, with Czechia.

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    On Australia, of course funding has lots to do with it, but also wonder if, culturally, an outdoorsy lifestyle, competitive bent and penchant for adrenaline are also part of it. It’s certainly a turn of events I don’t find at all surprising.

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    No way! Czechia now lead Germany 6-5 playing the ninth, and this could be disastrous for their hopes of reaching the last four.

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    News from the aerials: there’ll be no start before 11.15am. People are sweeping snurr and so on, but it’s still coming down heavily, so who even knows when we’ll get action.

    Members of staff wait as the Women’s Aerials Qualifications are delayed due to heavy snowfall. Photograph: Dylan Martinez/Reuters
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    Updated at 05.26 EST

    It’s getting tight in the curling! Czechia have made it 5-5 against Germany, playing the eighth, and at the same stage, it’s still USA 2-2 China. We might just be getting ourselves some extra ends and I’m sure GB’s men will be watching; they’ll want Czechia and China to win and, as I type, an error from USA gives the latter a three-pointer. Moving into the ninth, they lead 5-2.

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    I can only imagine how this lad felt.

    ‘I needed time for myself’: skier hides in woods after slalom Winter Olympics heartache – video

    He might want to call Coco Gauff.

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    Earlier, we mentioned the absence of a women’s Nordic event.

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    What a coat.

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    Email! “My six-year-old daughter really got into the figure skating,” says Kári Tulinius, “and we watched the pairs final this morning, as it had been too late for her last night. I had managed to avoid the results, so was legitimately shocked by Miura and Kihara’s win. It’s not often that reality resembles a sports movie, but there’s absolutely nothing that has to change for the film version. Coming behind from fifth, setting a world record, and breaking down in shock at the end. I can’t remember many such absurdly cinematic stories at the Olympics. My daughter and I had an absolute blast watching it.”

    Lovely stuff and agreed, a great, great Olympic moment.

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    Yeah, Sweden closed the gap, but in no time at all they’re shaking hands and out of the competition, clattered 9-4; the Swiss are on a roll.

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    Otherwise, we’ve ice hockey at 11.10, Germany taking on France and Italy facing Switzerland for a place in the quarters of the men’s competition, then it’s the women’s snowboard slopestyle final at midday.

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    BBC have taken us to the curling pending weather improving for the aerials, and champs Sweden are back in it against league-leaders Switzerland, closing from 1-6 to 4-6.

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    The difference between aerials and big air – we’re told! – is that the spins are on axis, with more traditional tricks performed like in gymnastics and diving.

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    Back with the curling, China have equalised and are now tied 2-2 with USA playing the seventh end. And moving outside as promised, for the women’s aerials, it’s snowing pretty heavily and also windy, not what you need when you’re 60 feet in the air, and the competition has been delayed on that basis – but the telly reckon we’ll be away soon.

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    Lamparter of Austria insinuates himself into second in the Nordic, landing a jump of 136.0; he goes second behind Yamamoto, who leads going into the cross-country portion.

    Austria’s Johannes Lamparter flying high above spectators. Photograph: Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images
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    Updated at 05.25 EST

    Sweden, defending champs in the men’s curling, are down 6-1 to Switzerland, who are cleansing everyone; Germany lead bottom-placed Czechia 4-2, while it’s still USA 2-1 China playing the sixth.

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    At 9.45, we’ve got the quallies for women’s aerials, which I think I’ll move to. But in the meantime, Skoglund of Norway jumps 132, which takes him second on 146.1, with Ilves of Estonia landing a 137er to go third on 144.0.

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    Goodness me, Yamamoto of Japan rinses a jump of 136.5. He now leads on 150.0.

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    Heinis of France is in the air, it feels hein just looking at him, and he jumps 129, giving him 133.8 points; he moves above Karhumaa and into the lead.

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    I’ve also got the curling on and, if you’ll excuse my parochialism, I’m not watching pool leaders Switzerland monstering defending champions Sweden, rather USA v China, for reasons of relevance to GB. The Americans now lead 2-1 playing the fifth.

    Luc Violette in action for the USA against China during their men’s curling match. Photograph: Misper Apawu/AP
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    Updated at 04.31 EST

    Currently, Karhumaa of Finland leads with 129.5; Yachi of Japan is second with 129.3, Vrhovnik of Slovenia third with 121.9.

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    Nordic combined is the only event which is men only. The rationale, I believe, is that there’s low participation, lack of viewing interest and competitors coming from a narrow range of countries, but looking at the list, I’m seeing Finland, Japan, China, France, Slovenia, Poland, Ukraine, Estonia, Kazakhstan, USA, Italy, Czechia, Germany, Norway and Austria, so.

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    BBC are showing us yesterday’s action, so I’m on TNT for the Nordic combined – this is the large hill ski jump bit. And, because they’re using the Gundersen method, all but the winner will have time penalties in the cross-country bit.

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    In as far as all this relates to GB men, they could do with USA failing to beat China – and Germany failing to beat Czechia, but that looks unlikely.

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    Now, with that in mind:

    Czechia 1-3 Germany, playing the fifth

    USA 1-1 China, playing the fourth

    Switzerland 4-1 Sweden, playing the fifth

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    Photograph: Olympics
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    Let’s start with some curling latest…

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    Buongiorno a tutti e benvenuti alle Olimpiadi invernali 2026 – undicesimo giorno!

    Rio Ferdinand once said he didn’t feel right in the morning until he’d done a rondo, and we’re getting to that point with curling – which is just as well, given that’s how we open today, and there’s more to come mid-morning.

    In between times, we’ve got men’s large hill ski jumping as part of the Nordic combined along with women’s aerials, then Germany play France and Switzerland take on Italy for a spot in the men’s ice hockey quarter-finals.

    But the centrepiece of our early activity comes at high noon, with the final of the women’s snowboard slopestyle. Mia Brookes didn’t qualify, but Zoi Sadowski-Synnott, New Zealand’s reigning champion, absolutely did, likewise Melissa Peperkamp of the Netherlands; they’ll take some beating.

    Into the afternoon, we’ve the quallies of the men’s aerials, medals to be handed out in the men’s large hill 10km cross-country and 4×7.5km biathlon relay, then a whole world of speed skating, building to the men and women’s team pursuit final around teatime.

    There’s a short break thereafter, which we’ll use to reflect om what we’ve seen and prepare for what’s to come, then it’s into women’s singles figure skating and run three of the men’s two-man bob, German driver Francesco Friedrich going for a record fifth gold. Currently, though, he sits second behind his teammate, Johannes Lochner.

    Next, a must-win match in the curling, with Great Britain facing Canada, after which we’ve the final of the men’s big air and the conclusion of that two-man bob.

    Esattamente! Andiamo!

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    Updated at 04.09 EST

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