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Ski Jumping at the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022


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9 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

 

Phasing out normal hill from World Cup in the last 30 years tends to throw up strange results during global events. Rok Benkovic is World Champion & Lars Bystoel an Olympic Champion on normal hill despite having a total of ONE World Cup podium between them ;)

 

At least nobody can say Kobayashi is an accidental Olympic Champion.

Nice to get a glimpse at the inner workings of your mind. The fact that you have to go back 16 years to find (in your mind) counterexamples doesn't lead to you  maybe questioning your own position ... !? To add to that:

1) A lot of rule changes have been made since then (which might be the reason why you had to go back so far)

2) Benkovic was 18 at the time he won a medal, not really surprising he didn't have a ton of world cup podiums

3) Bystoel a) won a world cup right before his olympic gold and b) fucked up his career by being a notorious drunk (so not surprising that he didn't really display great consistency)

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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Guys, I also want to watch the Olympics and not lose my time with reading reported posts, especially so long ones :p

 

We have Ignore user option on Totallympics, try it, it makes life easier for you and for me as well ;)

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5 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

Nice to get a glimpse at the inner workings of your mind. The fact that you have to go back 16 years to find (in your mind) counterexamples doesn't lead to you  maybe questioning your own position ... !? To add to that:

1) A lot of rule changes have been made since then (which might be the reason why you had to go back so far)

2) Benkovic was 18 at the time he won a medal, not really surprising he didn't have a ton of world cup podiums

3) Bystoel a) won a world cup right before his olympic gold and b) fucked up his career by being a notorious drunk (so not surprising that he didn't really display great consistency)

Wind still plays a major factor despite the compensation rule and it provides unexpected results on a regular basis. You probably forgot about the Pyeongchang NH wind lottery alltogether? And no compensation could prevent wind from having the last laugh there too ;)

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Men's Individual Normal Hill
Final Results
 
:JPN  Ryoyu KOBAYASHI     
275.0
 
:AUT  Manuel FETTNER 
270.8
 
:POL  Dawid KUBACKI
265.9

Full Final Result HERE

Qualification Result HERE

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