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Olympic Primetime Recaps Comptetition Highlights for Sunday, February 9th

Canada took home silver in the Team Figure Skating event on Sunday, following strong performances in the Men’s, Ladies’ and Ice Dance Free programs. It was another full day of competition in Sochi with eight medal events taking place in total.

TONIGHT ON OLYMPIC PRIMETIME:

Host Ron MacLean brings Canadians all the news, highlights and context from a busy day in Sochi on CBC-TV and live online at cbc.ca/olympics (regional broadcast schedules are available online at cbc.ca/olympics). Viewers can interact with the broadcast through CBC’s second screen experience, Primetime Plus, available via the CBC Olympic Games App.

Q’s Jian Ghomeshi talks to former Olympic figure skating champion Brian Boitano, a current member of the official US delegation to Sochi. Clara Hughes and Adam van Koeverden join MacLean in-studio to give their unique and insightful spin on the Olympic pursuit of excellence. In addition, Canadians will hear the premiere of Toronto-based rap-rock group Down With Webster’s new song, Feel So Alive, as part of Fresh Tracks.

Competition Highlights for Sunday, Feb. 9

Visit cbc.ca/olympics for full competition results, video, and highlights:

TEAM FIGURE SKATING:  MEN’S FREE, LADIES’ FREE AND FREE ICE DANCE PROGRAMS

  • The first ever Olympic Team Figure Skating event wrapped up today with the Men’s Free, Ladies’ Free and Ice Dance Free programs. Canada captured the silver medal thanks to strong performances by Kevin Reynolds and the duo of Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir. Russia took the gold medal and the United States captured the bronze.

ALPINE SKIING: MEN’S DOWNHILL FINAL

  • Canada’s medal hopeful, Erik Guay, finishes in 10th place, Ben Thomsen in 19th place and Jan Hudec and Manny Osborne-Paradis finishes 21st and 25th respectively.  The 20-year drought for an Olympic medal continues in this event. Austria’s Matthias Mayer won gold; the silver medal went to Italy’s Christof Innerhofer while Kjetil Jansrud of Norway took home the bronze.

LUGE: MEN’S SINGLES FINAL RUN

  • Sam Edney led the way for Canada, finishing 11th with teammates Mitchel Malyk and John Fennell placing 26th and 27th, respectively. Felix Loch of Germany won his second consecutive Olympic gold medal while Russia’s Albert Demchenko won silver. Italy’s Armin Zöggeler pushed his streak of consecutive Olympics with a medal in the men’s singles with a bronze medal win.

SNOWBOARD: LADIES’ SLOPESTYLE FINAL

  • Canada’s 2013 Ladies’ Snowboard Slopestyle World Champion Spencer O’Brien fails to reach the podium in the historic first Ladies’ Snowboard Slopestyle and finishes in 12th place. American Jamie Anderson won the gold medal, Finland’s Enni Rukajarvi took the silver and Jenny Jones of Great Britain won bronze.

CROSS-COUNTRY: MEN’S SKIATHLON FINAL – 15km CLASSIC AND 15km FREE

  • Canada’s Alex Harvey finishes 18th and Ivan Babikov finishes 25th. The gold medal went to Switzerland’s Dario Cologna while Marcus Hellner of Sweden won silver and Norway’s Martin Johnsrud Sundby captured the bronze.

SPEEDSKATING: LADIES’ – 3000m FINAL

  • Canada’s Brittany Schussler finishes 20th and Ivanie Blondin finishes 25th. Dutch legend Ireen Wust captured her second career gold medal while defending Olympic Champion, Martina Sablikova of the Czech Republic, captured the silver and Russia’s Olga Graf won bronze.

BIATHLON: WOMEN’S – 7.5km SPRINT FINAL

  • Canada’s Rosanna Crawford finished 25th while teammates, Megan Imrie and Zina Kocher placed 31st and 32nd, respectively. The gold medal went to Slovakia’s Anastasiya Kuzmina, Olga Vilukhina of Russia won silver and Ukraine’s Vita Semerenko captured the bronze.

SKI JUMPING: MEN’S INDIVIDUAL HILL

  • Canadians Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes and Dusty Korek did not qualify for the final round after qualifying for the first round on Sunday. Poland’s Kamil Stoch won gold while Peter Prevc of Slovakia won bronze and Anders Bardal of Norway took the bronze.

 

CBC.CA/OLYMPICS – Canada’s Olympic Network Website
During the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games, cbc.ca/olympics will offer Canadians a number of commentated, multilateral feeds — a Canadian first. A continuously updated version of the daily schedule across all networks is available at cbc.ca/olympics. The website will also feature the latest news, sports and videos from Sochi 2014. This will be the first Olympic Winter Games in which Canadians will be able to livestream all events directly to their smartphones or tablets via the CBC Olympic Games App for iOS, Android, and Windows 8.

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