-- Over the weekend, teenager Red Gerard claimed the USA's first gold as he produced the performance of his life in the snowboard slopestyle competition. -- OAR's Evgenia Medvedeva set a new world record in the women's figure skating short program. -- Canadian Eric Radford became the first openly gay man in Winter Olympics history to earn a gold medal with Team Canada's figure skating win. -- Russia's Semen Elistratov became the first Olympic Athlete from Russia (OAR) to medal. But then Olympic officials had to defend their decision to let him compete after it emerged he served a doping suspension. -- Mirai Nagasu became the first American female figure skater to hit the triple axel during an Olympic event. Here's what's coming up: -- Today, we'll get a glimpse of one of the most dominant athletes in winter sport and potentially the face of these games: USA's Mikaela Shiffrin. She'll be looking to claim her first gold of these Games in the women's giant slalom. -- After claiming a silver medal in the 5,000m on Saturday, Team Netherlands' Ireen Wust has the opportunity to become the most successful speed skater in Olympic history if she is able to claim a medal in the 1500m. -- Team USA are just two golds away from reaching a landmark 100 gold medals in Winter Olympics history |
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