Olympics 2022: France’s results before Cortina 2026

Olympics 2022 Frances results before Cortina 2026

WINTER OLYMPICS. Thomas Bach has declared the 2022 Olympics officially over and the Olympic flame has gone out in Beijing. France ends this fortnight with 14 medals, including 5 gold.

End clap for the Beijing 2022 Olympics! This Sunday, February 20, the Winter Olympics closed and will reopen in 4 years in Cortina, Italy. With 14 medals, France did not reach the objective of 15 medals, or even more, that it had set itself. But if we dwell on the metals reported by the French delegation, the Blues do better with five titles gleaned, two for Quentin Fillon Maillet, one for Clément Noël, Justine Braisaz-Bouchet, Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron. “JI find that it is a satisfactory balance sheet, very correct. It was difficult for these sports to be able to keep motivation intact given the situation that our athletes experienced a few months ago. We are missing a medal to reach the Pyeongchang 15 (in 2018) “, commented Roxana Maracineanu on RTL Sunday February 20.

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Although the Winter Olympics take place over the same duration as the Summer Olympics, the program is less busy, here is the schedule of events for the 2022 Olympics:

As with Tokyo, you have to get up early if you want to follow the entire Winter Olympics. In February, there is a 7 hour time difference between France and Beijing. The events start at 1:30 a.m. French time before ending at 4:30 p.m. still French time.

As for several years, two choices are available to you for the Beijing 2022 Olympic Games: France Télévisions with an all-day broadcast on France 2, France 3 but also France 4 and France TV Sport, or even the Eurosport 1, Eurosport channels. 2.

Norway is at the top of the medal table with 11 titles ahead of Germany with 8 titles while France, thanks to its three gold medals, is in 10th place in the ranking of nations in these Winter Olympics.

Throughout the Winter Olympics, you can find the count of all the medals of the French delegation for the Beijing 2022 Olympics.

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