Winter Olympics 2018: Lizzy Yarnold admits sinus problem after slipping from first to third at half way point of skeleton competition


LIZZY YARNOLD’S hopes of retaining her Olympic title suffered a blow as she slipped from gold to bronze position at the half-way mark in the women’s skeleton.

The 2014 gold medal winner was in first place after setting a course record in the opening heat of the event.

Lizzy Yarnold did not make as much progress in her second heat after setting a course record during her first run
Lizzy Yarnold did not make as much progress in her second heat after setting a course record during her first run
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But she admitted she has been having problems with her sinuses and has been struggling to breathe in PyeongChang, where temperatures are hitting as low as -8C.

Yarnold is currently third on 1 min 43.96sec and 0.1sec behind leader Jacqueline Loelling of Germany in first and 0.08sec behind Janine Flock of Austria in second.

While the omens do not look ideal for Yarnold, she still has two runs to go and could well still become the first Brit to win Olympic gold two Games running.

Also in the hunt is Britain’s Laura Dees, who had a confidence-boosting second heat, moving up to fourth place just 0.07sec behind Yarnold.

Yarnold was chirpy but admitted she has had sinus issues in PyeongChang
Yarnold was chirpy but admitted she has had sinus issues in PyeongChang
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Britain's Laura Deas is also in the hunt for a medal, just 0.17sec off the overall lead
Britain’s Laura Deas is also in the hunt for a medal, just 0.17sec off the overall lead
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Yarnold, 29, said: “It was a much faster track than it had been in training. I’ve got a bit of a throat and sore sinusy thing going on.

“I think I’m just struggling to breathe enough. It’s very cold here and it’s actually a little bit dusty as well.

“I’m doing lots of steaming over a bowl, which is quite nice.


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“It’s actually a brilliant track and it’s been a great first night racing.

“This is the bit I love, everyone goes home a little bit nervous. I get a great night’s sleep and then everyone fighting for it again tomorrow.

The two Brits remain in the hunt for the medals ahead of tomorrows final two heats in the skeleton
The two Brits remain in the hunt for the medals ahead of tomorrows final two heats in the skeleton
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“I’m an athlete that loves to compete at these big events when everyone is bringing their best, so yeah I think I’m well in the mix and that’s the big goal.

“It’s frightening to say: to be the first British winter Olympian to retain their title, but that’s been the goal all along these last few years.

“Hopefully I can do it for everyone who has supported me, the National Lottery players and my family, everyone. I’ll do it for you.”


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