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Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Mixed team
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The alpine skiing mixed team event competition of the Beijing 2022 Olympics was held on 20 February, on "Rainbow" course at the Xiaohaituo Alpine Skiing Field in Yanqing District.[1] Austria won the event, with Germany second and Norway third.
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Switzerland were the defending champion, with Austria and Norway the defending silver and bronze medalists, respectively. Norway were the 2021 world champion, ahead of Sweden and Germany.
The event scheduled for Saturday, February 19, but was moved to Sunday, February 20 due to strong winds.[2]
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Qualification
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Teams and participating athletes:[3]
Austria
Canada
China
- Kong Fanying
- Ni Yueming
- Xu Mingfu
- Zhang Yangming
Czech Republic
- Tereza Nová
- Elese Sommerová
- Kryštof Krýzl
- Jan Zabystřan
France
- Clara Direz
- Coralie Frasse Sombet
- Tessa Worley
- Mathieu Faivre
- Thibaut Favrot
- Alexis Pinturault
Germany
Italy
Norway
Poland
- Zuzanna Czapska
- Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel
- Magdalena Łuczak
- Michał Jasiczek
- Paweł Pyjas
ROC
- Anastasia Gornostaeva
- Julia Pleshkova
- Ekaterina Tkachenko
- Aleksandr Andrienko
- Ivan Kuznetsov
Slovakia
- Petra Hromcová
- Rebeka Jančová
- Adam Žampa
- Andreas Žampa
Slovenia
Sweden
Switzerland
United States
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FIS Overall Nations Cup standings
The participating nations were seeded according to the Overall Nations Cup standings prior to the 2022 Winter Olympics.[4]
- As Croatia declined a spot in the team event, their allocation passed to the next eligible NOC, which was ROC.
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Results
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The race was started at 09:00.[5]
Bracket
Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||||
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- Notes
- Teams marked with asterisks won by faster accumulated time of the best male and the best female skier.
References
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