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Winter Youth Olympic Games 2020


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2 hours ago, heywoodu said:

25:39.6 minutes is going to be the slowest time in the women's 5k....now I gotta hope some guy is going to need roughly one hour and 40 seconds for his 10k and nobody will need more than that for good prediction contest points :d 

The slowest men's time is likely going to be 47:37.9 minutes, so my 35 minutes answer wat pretty wrong :p 

 

I really wonder if anyone got this right or got any point for it at all with those 3 second steps :lol: 

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18 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

The slowest men's time is likely going to be 47:37.9 minutes, so my 35 minutes answer wat pretty wrong :p 

 

I really wonder if anyone got this right or got any point for it at all with those 3 second steps :lol: 

I hope I have read the question correctly, so I will assume the correct time difference is about 22 min, right?

If that is the case, one user was only about 3 minutes of the correct time difference as the best answer. Also some users had answers between 45 sec. and a couple of minutes. 

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6 minutes ago, Wumo said:

I hope I have read the question correctly, so I will assume the correct time difference is about 22 min, right?

If that is the case, one user was only about 3 minutes of the correct time difference as the best answer. Also some users had answers between 45 sec. and a couple of minutes. 

 

22 minutes (roughly) is the correct answer if I read the question correctly as well, yes.

 

Quite clearly not everyone read it the same way, because how on earth would someone answer with 45 seconds or even anything remotely close to that..?

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Too bad she was eliminated in the heats of the snowboard cross, but Italy was represented by Marika Savoldelli....the daughter of the one and only Paolo Il Falco Savoldelli :bowdown: 

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Event 68/81

 

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING

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Women´s 5km Classical:

 

1. Maerta Rosenberg  :SWE   14:15.7

2. Siri Wigger  :SUI  14:28.4

3. Kendall Kramer  :USA  14:36.3

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Event 69/81

 

FREESTYLE SKIING

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Men´s Halfpipe:

 

1. Andrew Longino  :CAN   94.00

2. Hunter Carey  :USA  86.00

3. Luca Harrington  :NZL  80.66

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Event 70/81

 

FREESTYLE SKIING + SNOWBOARDING

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Mixed Ski Cross + Snowboard Cross Team:

 

1. SWITZERLAND  :SUI   

Anouk Doerig

Marie Karoline Krista

Valerio Jud

Robin Tissieres

2. RUSSIA  :RUS 

Mariia Erofeeva

Anastasia Privalova

Evgeniy Genin

Andrei Gorbachev

3. GERMANY  :GER  

Lilith Kuhnert

Nina Walderbach

Niels Conradt

Sebastian Veit

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Event 71/81

 

SNOWBOARDING

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Men´s Halfpipe:

 

1. Ruka Hirano  :JPN   97.33

2. Kaishu Hirano  :JPN  95.66

3. Liam Brearley  :CAN  82.00

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Event 72/81

 

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING

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Men´s 10km Classical:

 

1. Iliya Tregubov  :RUS   26:40.5

2. Elias Keck  :GER  27:25.5

3. Will Koch  :USA  27:29.5

 

Full Final Result HERE

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