Feb 8 • 13:54 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia LSM

Aparjods makes a mistake at the start but maintains 4th place after three runs in the Olympic games

Aparjods finishes the third run of the Olympic games in fourth place after making a critical mistake at the start.

After the first two runs, German competitor Max Langenhahn held the lead, edging out Austrian Jonas Müller by 0.162 seconds and Italian Dominik Fischnaller by 0.298 seconds, and he even increased his advantage after the third run, achieving a new track record. Müller also had a successful run with a record start, yet he remained 0.294 seconds behind Langenhahn before the crucial final stage. Meanwhile, Fischnaller secured his position for the bronze medal, as Aparjods made a significant blunder during his start, hitting the edge which he couldn't recover from, finishing 1.011 seconds behind Langenhahn and falling 0.469 seconds from the bronze, making it very challenging to make up that time in a single run.

In contrast, Bērziņš showcased a remarkable start, recording the second best result, even though he encountered one major error on the track. His remaining run was clean and efficient, suggesting he has the potential for a strong finish. The competition remains fierce, with each run being critical in the pursuit of medals as they head into the final stages of the Olympic event.

Overall, with Langenhahn's consistent performance and the mistakes from competitors like Aparjods and others, the upcoming runs will be crucial in determining the final standings. The race dynamics are shifting continuously, and it emphasizes the importance of both skill and precision in this high-stakes event.

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