FISU Games results: Sunday, Jan. 15
- Korea’s Chaeeun Park competes in the womens 1000-meter speedskating race during the Lake Placid 2023 FISU Winter World University Games on Sunday, Jan. 15. She placed third.(Provided photo — Nancie Battaglia/FISU Games)
- From left are the top-three winners of the Nordic combined men’s individual mass start race on Sunday, Jan. 15 during the Lake Placid 2023 FISU Winter World University Games: Niklas Malacinski (17) of the USA, silver medalist; Sakutaro Kobayashi (13) of Japan, gold medalist; and Evan Nichols (3) of the USA, bronze medalist. (Provided photo — Porter Binks/FISU Games)
- Verneri Poikoney (15) of Finland wins the gold medal during the cross-country men’s sprint free on Sunday, Jan. 15 during the Lake Placid 2023 FISU Winter World University Games. (Provided photo — Porter Binks/FISU Games)

Korea's Chaeeun Park competes in the womens 1000-meter speedskating race during the Lake Placid 2023 FISU Winter World University Games on Sunday, Jan. 15. She placed third.(Provided photo — Nancie Battaglia/FISU Games)
LAKE PLACID — Below are the competition results from the Lake Placid 2023 FISU Winter World University Games on Sunday, Jan. 15. For medal events, we’ve included results for gold, silver and bronze, plus any American athlete.
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CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING (SPRINT, FREESTYLE)
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MEN

From left are the top-three winners of the Nordic combined men's individual mass start race on Sunday, Jan. 15 during the Lake Placid 2023 FISU Winter World University Games: Niklas Malacinski (17) of the USA, silver medalist; Sakutaro Kobayashi (13) of Japan, gold medalist; and Evan Nichols (3) of the USA, bronze medalist. (Provided photo — Porter Binks/FISU Games)
1. Finland (Verneri Poikonen)
2. Spain (Jaume Pueyo)
3. France (Tom Mancini)
6. USA (Will Koch)
WOMEN

Verneri Poikoney (15) of Finland wins the gold medal during the cross-country men’s sprint free on Sunday, Jan. 15 during the Lake Placid 2023 FISU Winter World University Games. (Provided photo — Porter Binks/FISU Games)
1. Estonia (Mariel Merlii Pulles)
2. Finland (Tiia Olkkonen)
3. Germany (Anna-Maria Dietze)
4. USA (Erin Bianco)
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CURLING (MEN)
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USA: 5 – Switzerland: 4
Korea: 7 – Japan: 4
Great Britain: 7 – Czech Republic: 6
Sweden: 5 – Norway: 3
Canada: 10 – Brazil: 2
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Norway: 9 – Brazil: 4
Sweden: 9 – Czech Republic: 7
Canada: 5 – Japan: 3
USA: 9 – Korea: 8
Great Britain: 10 – Switzerland: 1
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CURLING (WOMEN)
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Great Britain: 5 – Korea: 2
Canada: 12 – Spain: 2
USA: 7 – Switzerland: 5
China: 9 – Australia: 2
Sweden: 9 – Japan: 3
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FIGURE SKATING (SINGLES)
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MEN
1. Japan (Sota Yamamoto)
2. Japan (Tatsuya Tsuboi)
3. Italy (Nikolay Memola)
9. USA (Dinh Tran)
12. USA (Goku Endo)
23. USA (Nathaniel Chapple)
WOMEN
1. Japan (Mai Mihara)
2. Japan (Kaori Sakamoto)
3. Korea (Yelim Kim)
15. USA (Wren Warne-Jacobsen)
23. USA (Finley Hawk)
Withdrawn: USA (Ting Cui)
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ICE HOCKEY (MEN)
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Canada: 8 – Japan: 2
Latvia: 4 – Czech Republic: 3
Slovakia: 5 – USA: 2
Kazakhstan: 15 – Great Britain: 1
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ICE HOCKEY (WOMEN)
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Canada: 6 – Japan: 0
USA: 21 – Great Britain: 0
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NORDIC COMBINED (INDIVIDUAL MASS START)
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MEN (Normal Hill/10k)
1. Japan (Sakutaro Kobayashi)
2. USA (Niklas Malacinski)
3. USA (Evan Nichols)
9. USA (Henry Johnstone)
12. USA (Aidan Ripp)
17. USA (Timothy Ziegler)
WOMEN (Normal Hill/5k)
1. Japan (Yuna Kasai)
2. Japan (Haruka Kasai)
3. Poland (Joanna Kil)
6. USA (Tess Arnone)
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SPEEDSKATING (1,000m)
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MEN
1. Japan (Kazuya Yamada)
2. Japan (Taiyo Nonomura)
3. Canada (David La Rue)
12. USA (William Gebauer)
20. USA (Thomas Fitzgerald)
WOMEN
1. Korea (Minsun Kim)
2. Poland (Iqa Wojtasik)
3. Korea (Chaeeun Park)
20. USA (Anna Quinn)
32. USA (Libby Williams)
34. USA (Sydney-Yu Terpening)
35. USA (Ilsa Shobe)
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