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2 hours ago, hckošice said:

Stage 6 in Klingenthal (GER)

 

Men´s Individual Gundersen Large Hill:

 

1. Johannes Lamparter   :AUT   25:18.5

2. Kristjan Ilves  :EST  25:18.8

3. Ryota Yamamoto  :JPN  25:19.2

 

Full Final Result HERE

Felt sorry for Ilves: so close to what must have been Estonia’s first WC win in any winter Olympic event for a long time.

 

(Of course, someone is going to come back & say “How can you ignore Estonia’s dominance of Team Moguls?” or whatever). :rofl:

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10 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

Felt sorry for Ilves: so close to what must have been Estonia’s first WC win in any winter Olympic event for a long time.

 

(Of course, someone is going to come back & say “How can you ignore Estonia’s dominance of Team Moguls?” or whatever). :rofl:

Dude their last win was literally less than a week ago :P

 

How dare you ignore the dominance of :EST Kelly Sildaru in women's ski slopestyle?

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Stage 8 in Lahti (FIN)

 

Men´s Team Sprint Large Hill:

 

1. Norway I.  :NOR  (Jens Luraas Oftebro/Joergen Graabak)   29:41.4

2. Austria I.  :AUT  (Franz-Josef Rehrl/Lukas Greiderer)  +1.1

3. Norway II.  :NOR  (Espen Andersen/Espen Bjoernstad)  +4.8

 

Full Final Result HERE

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I am starting to wonder if the team sprint will perhaps replace the relay at the Olympics.

 

I don't want to see it happen, but if the women's event is getting added at the expense of the men's quota, then sadly I can't imagine the relay staying, unless it's mixed gender.

#banbestmen

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