Olympics Today: February 9
Swedish curlers Rasmus and Isabella Wranå have advanced to the semifinals in mixed doubles curling, with other Swedish athletes also competing in various events today.
Today marks an exciting day in the Winter Olympics as Swedish siblings Rasmus and Isabella Wranå have made it to the semifinals in mixed doubles curling, partly due to assistance from Norway. This sets the stage for their competition later today, following the completion of the group stage matches on Monday, where they secured their spot. The matchups for the semifinals are now clear as the competition intensifies.
In addition to curling, several other Swedish athletes will be competing today, including Tove Kohala in luge, and both Nikolaj Majorov and Milla Ruud Reitan in figure skating. The Olympic coverage by SVT starts at 10:00 AM, featuring various events throughout the day, ensuring that fans can keep track of their favorite athletes and sports.
For curling fans, today’s schedule includes four group stage matches starting at 10:05 AM, with a crucial match between the USA and Italy deciding Sweden's semifinal opponent. Additionally, both semifinals for curling will take place in the evening, adding to the excitement of the day. Meanwhile, figure skating will showcase the ice dance competition featuring Majorov and Reitan starting at 19:15. Overall, today promises a thrilling lineup in the Winter Olympics, encouraging Swedish supporters to tune in and cheer on their athletes.