Pryce continues to make history at her debut Games
Anna Pryce proves her ability to rise to the occasion under pressure as she continues her remarkable Olympic campaign in the Women’s Cross Country 10km Interval Start Free. After setting the best-ever Women’s Cross Country result in an Olympic Winter Games just days ago, she went and broke it once again with a 24th place in today’s race.

Jeannesson marks olympic debut
In the moguls, Jeannesson officially cemented his status as a Winter Olympian with a 30th place finish. His journey to the games has been anything but straight forward. Having battled injury, reaching this moment was a testament to his resilience. While the final was out of reach on this occasion, the result marks a significant milestone in his career.

nightinGALE POWERS THROUGH SNOWBOARD CROSS
Over in Snowboard Cross, Huw Nightingale made a strong statement in his seeding run, delivering the 10th fastest time. In the head-to-head 1/8 finals, in a fiercely competitive heat, Nightingale battled hard as he secured his status as a double Winter Olympian. His top 10 seeding performance underlined his speed and potential on the world’s biggest stage.
Excitement builds in anticipation of the Mixed Team event on Sunday, where Nightingale will be back fighting alongside Charlotte Bankes.

Looking ahead to tomorrow, the action continues with the Men’s Cross Country 10km Interval Start Free, featuring Andrew Musgrave, James Clugnet and Joe Davies. Attention also turns to Charlotte Bankes who is one to watch in the Women’s Snowboard Cross as the head-to-head battles unfold.