Curling At The 2016 Winter Youth Olympics – Mixed Doubles
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Curling At The 2016 Winter Youth Olympics – Mixed Doubles
Mixed doubles curling at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was held from February 19 to 21 at Kristins Hall in Lillehammer, Norway. Teams The teams will consist of athletes from the mixed team tournament, one boy and one girl from different NOCs. The teams will be selected by the organizing committee based on the final ranking from the mixed team competition in a way that balances out the teams, and will be assigned on February 17. The players in each pair will then be allowed time to train together. Knockout Draw Bracket Finals Top half Bottom half Knockout results All draw times are listed in Central European Time (UTC+01). Round of 32 Draw 1 ''Friday, February 19, 9:00'' Draw 2 ''Friday, February 19, 12:30'' Draw 3 ''Friday, February 19, 16:00'' Draw 4 ''Friday, February 19, 19:30'' Round of 16 Draw 1 ''Saturday, February 20, 9:00'' Draw 2 ''Saturday, February 20, 13:00'' Quarterfinals ''Saturday, February 20, 17:00'' S ...
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Kristins Hall
Eidsiva Arena, also known as Kristins Hall, is an arena located at Stampesletta in Lillehammer, Norway. It consist of an ice rink, a combined handball and floorball court, and a curling rink. The venue, owned and operated by the Lillehammer Municipality, opened in 1988 and cost 65 million Norwegian krone (NOK) to build. One of the motivations for its construction was to help Lillehammer's bid to be selected as the host of the 1994 Winter Olympics. The ice rink has a capacity for 3,194 spectators and is the home rink of GET-ligaen hockey club Lillehammer IK. Eidsiva Arena is located next to the larger Håkons Hall, which opened in 1993. During the 1994 Winter Olympics, Kristins Hall was a training rink, and subsequently hosted the ice sledge hockey tournament at the 1994 Winter Paralympics. The venue also co-hosted Group B of the 1989 World Ice Hockey Championships. During the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics, it hosted the Curling and the Ice hockey competitions. Construction Plans f ...
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Elian Rocha
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Ben Richardson (curler)
Benjamin T. Richardson, (born 21 September 1975) is an English cinematographer, television producer and director. He is best known for his work on the films ''Beasts of the Southern Wild'' (2012), ''The Fault in Our Stars'' (2014), '' Wind River'' (2017), and ''Those Who Wish Me Dead'' (2021), as well as the limited series ''Mare of Easttown'' (2021), which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. Early life Richardson was born in England and attended Bournemouth school succeeded by Royal Holloway, University of London's media arts degree programme. Career Richardson is a director of photography. Three of his films, ''Beasts of the Southern Wild'', '' Happy Christmas'', and '' Wind River'' have premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Beasts of the Southern Wild was also nominated for four Academy Awards at the 85th Academy Awards, including a nomination for Best Picture. His short film ''Seed'' won Best Animated Short at the 2010 Slamdance Film Festival. In 2019, Richar ...
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Giovanna Barros
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