The Asian Age

Sweden skiathlete Charlotte wins first gold

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Pyeongchan­g ( South Korea), Feb. 10: Sweden’s Charlotte Kalla claimed the first gold of the 2018 Winter Olympics but the spotlight on Saturday was expected to fall on the unified Korean hockey team.

Kalla won the women’s skiathlon cross country race ahead of Norway’s Marit Bjoergen, preventing her from collecting an unpreceden­ted third straight gold medal in the event.

The first gold medal of the 2018 Olympics was expected to go to Bjoergen, world champion in the event, who claimed gold in Vancouver in 2010 and again in Sochi four years later.

But the 37- year- old lost out by 7.8sec to Kalla, who won in 40min 44.9sec. However, Bjoergen still became the most decorated woman in Winter Olympics history as she claimed her 11th medal. Third came Finland’s Krista Parmakoski. The gold medal was one of five on offer on the first day of full competitio­n, in which the unified Korean women’s ice hockey team which make their debut against Switzerlan­d.

The Korean squad have been written off as contenders in the Olympic women’s tournament.

But they symbolise the sense of rapprochem­ent between the two Koreas, highlighte­d at Friday’s Olympic opening ceremony when athletes from both sides of the heavily fortified border marched together into the stadium for the opening ceremony.

Twelve North Korean hockey players have been drafted in to the South Korean squad to form the unified team but they are not expected to progress in the tournament despite the vocal support from North Korea’s all- female band of cheerleade­rs.

The North’s head of state Kim will also attend the hockey clash between the Koreas and Switzerlan­d along with the South’s President Moon while it is unsure whether Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of the North Korean leader, will join them.

They are rank outsiders in the tournament for which they only qualified by virtue of being the host nation. — AFP

 ?? AP ?? Costume players dressed as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and US president Donald Trump pose as they wait to attend the opening ceremony on Friday. —
AP Costume players dressed as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and US president Donald Trump pose as they wait to attend the opening ceremony on Friday. —

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