Winter Olympics 2018: Best photos of Day 7 in PyeongChang
Jagdish Singh finishing 103rd in the men's 15-km free cross-country race is one of the key highlights from Day 7 of Winter Olympics 2018.
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On the seventh day of Winter Olympics 2018, Jagdish Singh finished a dismal 103rd in the men's 15-km free cross-country skiing race at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, bringing down curtains on country's familiar disastrous show in the quadrennial Games. The 26-year-old Jagdish, who was making his Olympic debut, clocked 43.03 minutes while crossing the finish line at the Alpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre to end his race at 103rd out of 119 competitors. (Source: AP)
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Stuffed bears rained down onto the ice as Japanese figure skating star Yuzuru Hanyu capped his comeback from injury with a brilliant short skate at the Pyeongchang Olympics on Friday, satisfying delirious fans who had been impatiently awaiting his return. (Source: Reuters)
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South Korea's Yun Sung-bin won gold in the men's skeleton at the Pyeongchang Winter Games on Friday to become the first athlete from outside Europe and North America to win an Olympic sliding medal. (Source: Reuters)
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Swiss โSuper Darioโ Dario Cologna takes 15km gold in cross-country skiing. (Source: Reuters)
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Moioli, the current World Cup leader, just managed to get her board in front of the other five riders in a thrilling conclusion to clinch the gold by centimetres. (Source: Reuters)
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Frida Hansdotter wins gold, no medal for Mikaela Shiffrin in womenโs slalom. (Source: AP)
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Pita Taufatofua crossed the finish line in 114th place, almost 23 minutes after the winner in the Olympic men's 15km freestyle race on Friday. (Source: Reuters)
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People dressed in traditional Korean clothes play a game as they celebrate Lunar New Year among ice sculptures in Pyeongchang, South Korea. (Source: Reuters)
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After Sochi surprise, Denis Ten returns to Korean roots in Pyeongchang. (Source: Reuters)
