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LIVE UPDATES: News, results, recaps from Day 14 of 2022 Winter Olympics

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Each and every day of the 2022 Winter Games, NBCOlympics.com will keep you updated overnight with the biggest stories from across the competition landscape. This article will be refreshed throughout the night, so be sure to check back. All competition streams live on NBCOlympics.com and Peacock — visit the schedule page for more details.

Eileen Gu goes for her third medal of these Winter Olympics, John Shuster and the U.S. men's curling team play Canada in the bronze medal game, and pairs figure skating gets underway with the short program. Elsewhere, Kaillie Humphries and Elana Meyers Taylor return to the track for the two-woman bobsled event, and French biathlete Quentin Fillon Maillet has a chance to make Olympic history by winning his sixth medal of these Games. Stay tuned for updates throughout the night...

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Eileen Gu wins halfpipe gold, third Olympic medal

China's Eileen Gu dominated the halfpipe to win gold and claim her third freeski medal of this year's Winter Olympics.

Gu's first two runs featured her signature amplitude and were packed full of technical tricks. The highest-scoring run, her second one, included back-to-back cork 900s up top and back-to-back alley-oop flatspin 540s at the bottom. With the win already locked up, she was able to use her final run to cruise through the pipe for a victory lap.

The win solidifies Gu's status as one of the stars of these Games. Competing for the host nation, she's earned two golds (big air, halfpipe) and a silver (slopestyle) and at 18 years old, promises to be an all-around force for years to come.

A pair of Canadians, 2018 gold medalist Cassie Sharpe and Rachael Karker, took the other spots on the medal stand behind Gu, while Estonian Kelly SIldaru, the slopestyle bronze medalist, finished fourth and narrowly missed the podium. Hanna Faulhaber was the top U.S. finisher in sixth place. Brita Sigourney, the 2018 bronze medalist, finished 10th, and Carly Margulies, who is competing this week for the first time since 2019, took 11th.

Results: Women's Freeski Halfpipe

🥇 Eileen Gu (CHN)
🥈 Cassie Sharpe (CAN)
🥉 Rachel Karker (CAN)

FULL RESULTS

— Shawn Smith


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