On day three of the Olympics, lots has happened. Irene Wust became most decorated Olympic speed skater. Canada’s Mikael Kingsbury won men’s moguls gold. Jamie Anderson won second straight women’s slope style gold for US. Lastly, Canada won team figure skating gold.

For day four of the winter Olympics, there was some exciting events. Chloe Kim, 17-year-old American snowboard star, won half pipe gold. Marcel Hirscher, Austrian skiing’s superstar, finally won gold in combined. Canada won gold in mixed doubles curling. Shaun White qualified in first for Wednesday’s half pipe final.

Day five of the Olympics was a great day for the US and other countries. Shaun White won third gold medal in snowboard half pipe. Germany extended lead in medal table with doubles luge gold. women’s unified Korea ice hockey team lose third match.

Day 6 of the Olympics was quite eventful. Mikaela Shiffrin: US star wins giant slalom, will not race super-G Aksel Lund Svindal: Norwegian becomes oldest Olympic skiing champion. Jamaican bobsled: Coach row rumbles on Norway win three golds to close on Germany in medals table.

One full week of the Olympics and lots has happened. Mikaela Shiffrin misses out on slalom gold, finishes fourth. Matthias Mayer: Sochi downhill champion wins super-G in Pyeongchang. Best photos from day seven at PyeongChang 2018. Medal table: Germany leads with nine golds.

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