Why did Korea not advance in team figure skating?
They finished seventh in the short programs and rhythm dance, with only the top five teams advancing.
Sports / Olympic Sports
Korea experienced mixed results on the first day of medal events at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. The nation's figure skating team was eliminated, while the mixed doubles curling team secured a crucial victory.
Korea's figure skating team faced an uphill battle due to not having a team in the pairs discipline, resulting in zero points. Cha Jun-hwan's performance, including a missed double axel, further impacted their chances. In mixed doubles curling, Kim Seon-yeong and Jeong Yeong-seok's victory against the U.S. provided a positive moment. They recovered from a 5-2 lead blown in the eighth end, clinching the win in the extra end. Despite this win, their overall record positions them low in the standings. The first gold medal went to Switzerland in alpine skiing, while Italy celebrated a gold in speed skating. These early events set the stage for the remainder of the Winter Olympics.
They finished seventh in the short programs and rhythm dance, with only the top five teams advancing.
It was Korea's first win in the mixed doubles curling tournament at this year's Olympics, though their chances of advancing are still slim.
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