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An unusual event occurred in the overtaking of the women's speed skating team.

Japan, who was leading the way, fell 50 meters to the finish line and missed the gold medal.



Correspondent Kim Deok-hyun.



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Japan, the powerful Japanese team led by Miho Takagi, sisters Takagi Nana and Ayano Sato, took a lead over Canada throughout the race.



With one last lap left, she ran at a speed that surpassed the Olympic record and was about to win a gold medal, but with only 50m left, Nana stumbled heavily and fell.



Canada, who had won a dramatic gold medal with her Olympic record, was overjoyed, and Nana, who had missed her gold medal by her own mistake, burst into tears in her eyes.



In the men's team pursuit, Norway won gold medals for the second time in a row at the Olympics, and Korea, where veteran Seung-Hoon Lee took part in place of Seong-Hyeon Park, lost to Canada and finished sixth.



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China's Sui Ming sprints down the slopes at high speed, performs a fantastic spinning stunt, and makes a perfect landing.



Sui Ming won the gold medal with an overwhelming skill that beat the second place by more than 10 points with a total of 182.50 points.



In the alpine ski downhill, Switzerland's Corinth Suter took the gold medal with a time of 1:31.87, beating second-placed Sofia Goza of Italy by 0.16 seconds.



Switzerland swept 4 out of 8 gold medals in alpine skiing until yesterday (15th).