Published: 10:40, January 26, 2024 | Updated: 10:47, January 26, 2024
China claims speed skating gold at Gangwon 2024
By Xinhua

Pan Baoshuo (Third from left)) and Liu Yunqi (Third from right) of team China pose during the victory ceremony after the mixed relay final of speed skating event at the Gangwon 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Gangneung, South Korea, Jan 25, 2024. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

GANGNEUNG, South Korea - China claimed a speed skating gold medal and an ice hockey bronze at the 2024 Gangwon Winter Youth Olympic Games on Thursday.

Pan Baoshuo and Liu Yunqi won the speed skating mixed relay title, defeating hosts South Korea by a slight margin of 0.04 seconds. The bronze went to the Netherlands.

China snatched the women's 3-on-3 ice hockey bronze, edging out Italy 8-7

Both Pan and Liu clinched their second medal here after securing silvers in the men's and the women's 1,500m races on Tuesday.

China snatched the women's 3-on-3 ice hockey bronze, edging out Italy 8-7.

Hungary overpowered South Korea 10-2 to win the women's 3-on-3 ice hockey gold, while Latvia beat Denmark 10-3 to claim the men's 3-on-3 ice hockey gold.

In the curling mixed team event, China narrowly lost to Switzerland in the bronze medal match. Britain defeated Denmark 7-5 to take the gold.

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Austrian Alpine skier Maja Waroschitz snatched her second title here by taking the women's slalom gold.

Both Charlotte Grandinger of Germany and Giorgia Collomb of Italy were under a second behind the gold medalist to win the women's slalom silver and bronze each.

In the men's Alpine skiing slalom, Britain's Zak Carrick-Smith won the title for his third medal here along with a gold in Alpine combined and a silver in giant slalom.

Sweden's Elliot Westlund and France's Nash Huot-Marchand took the men's slalom silver and bronze.

American Henry Townshend claimed the men's freeski slopestyle title, providing his country with the second gold here.

In the men's snowboard slopestyle, reigning halfpipe world champion Lee Cha-eun of South Korea won a gold by an overwhelming margin. The silver and bronze went to Eli Bouchard of Canada and Romain Allemand of France.

1,802 athletes aged 14 to 18 from 78 nations and regions are competing in four cities of Gangneung, PyeongChang, Jeongseon and Hoengseong until February 1.

The Gangwon Winter Youth Olympics features seven sports, 15 disciplines and 81 events.