Feb 10 • 06:40 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

On February 10 in the Olympic tracks – eight Lithuanian athletes

Eight athletes from Lithuania will compete in the Olympic tracks on February 10, with some returning from the previous Games in Beijing.

The Lithuanian cross-country skiing team is set to compete in the upcoming Olympic events, with four athletes returning from the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Among them are Eglė Savickaitė, who will be the first Lithuanian to race in the 1.5 km sprint event at 10:34 AM Lithuanian time. She expressed enthusiasm for the challenging course, which features significant climbs and descents, and highlighted good weather conditions despite concerns about the softening track due to sunlight. Savickaitė aims to execute her race plan flawlessly and avoid mistakes in this competitive event.

In the men's competition, Tautvydas Strolia, aged 30, will start his race at number 66, joining a lineup of competitors eager to secure medals. The race schedule has been set with athletes starting at intervals of 15 seconds, building anticipation for the outcomes as the competitors navigate the demanding Olympic course. Lithuania's involvement in these games reflects the country's commitment to winter sports and showcases the talent of its athletes on an international stage.

As the Olympic events unfold, the performance of Lithuanian athletes will be closely watched not only for potential medal wins but also for the spirit of sportsmanship and national representation. The commitment of these athletes, many of whom train rigorously throughout the year, highlights the importance of supporting winter sports development in the country, making their participation in the Olympics a significant achievement for Lithuania.

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