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Unsurprisingly given her injuries this will likely be the last competition for :KOR Aileen Frisch. In an interview with Korean media she says she plans to return to Europe to study, then return permanently in South Korea afterwards.

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Ninis crashed in the 3rd heat and lost his top 20 spot :(

 

Again no Heat 4 for :SVK .. oh, well, only disappointmenets so far for us, from Klaudia Medlová injury before the qualifications to the total shooting catastrophy in the mixed biathlon here the next one

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Ludwig looks really strong. I think the gold is his.


It's crazy to think that he would have probably retired after Pyeongchang had Loch not crashed. He planned to retire, but after getting an expected bronze (and even more unexpected call-up for the relay), he just decided to continue...

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I don't follow luge outside of the Olympics but Repilov & Pavlichenko being so far back is a bit surprising? Or is the Russian luge programme slumping?

 

:AUS has a guy in luge these days? :p

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  On 2/6/2022 at 1:24 PM, Monzanator said:

I don't follow luge outside of the Olympics but Repilov & Pavlichenko being so far back is a bit surprising? Or is the Russian luge programme slumping?

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Mostly the latter. They weren't really the top medal favorites coming into this.

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