Australia is set to have a promising day at the Winter Olympics on February 13 and 14, with four medal opportunities on the seventh day of competition. Following Cooper Woods’ impressive victory in the Men’s Freestyle Skiing Moguls, the Australian contingent is eager to build on this success.
On Friday, February 13, the day kicks off with notable events, including the Women’s Snowboard Cross, where Australians Josie Baff, Mia Clift, and Abbey Wilson will compete in the seeding runs at 8:00 PM AEDT. The finals for this event will take place later that night at 11:30 PM AEDT. Additionally, in the Men’s Cross-Country Skiing 10km Interval Start Free event, Australian athletes Hugo Hinckfuss, Lars Young Vik, and Seve De Campo will take their positions at 9:45 PM AEDT, offering yet another chance for a medal.
The excitement continues into Saturday, February 14, as Scotty James and Valentino Guseli dive into the Men’s Halfpipe final set for 5:30 AM AEDT. Meanwhile, Nick Timmings will make his mark in the Skeleton event at the same hour, also poised for a medal.
The schedule features various competitive matches across several sports on both days, including curling, ice hockey, and biathlon, which promise thrilling moments for fans and athletes alike.
With Australia showing strong potential for podium finishes, the anticipation for these events continues to grow. The athletes are ready to shine and carry the nation’s hopes forward in their respective sports. As the competition progresses, fans eagerly await each event, hoping for even more medals added to Australia’s tally.
