World Cup Finals in Lahti (FIN)
Men´s Individual Gundersen Large Hill:
1. Johannes Lamparter 23:09.0
2. Julian Schmid 23:30.2
3. Laurent Muhlethaler 23:44.7
Full Final Result HERE
That is the tricky thing, I believe that the scores take three trimesters into account so some athletes will have scores that are too old by the time the olympics come.
Very cool list. I would eliminate Rosbo from there though since and are the same NOC and he would be the third. But that is really nitpicking. So much better having an Olympics with no host exceptions to the rules.
Here we have a good team and out staff have a goog job, similar to speed skating. It's a pity that in snowboardcross, everything is at the bottom, except for Moioli, because there is a team event in the Olympic program and in snowboard alpine - not.
Bormolini has consistently failed at major events since 2023: he dominates the World Cup, then wins the World Championship qualifications, but is quickly eliminated in the knockout phase. I think this is good information material before the Olympics next year. Fortunately, in alpine snowboarding, Italy has a very strong and deep squad, and even the poorly performing Bormolini is effectively replaced by other colleagues.
But let's not make it so sweet, the women's team from Italy is very average and mediocre. What's worse, the Italians, as the host, were not able to force the IOC to add another 2 events - a parallel slalom to the Olympic program (which Russia can do in Sochi 2014), or team competitions, which is why it`s really only 1 event at the Olympics, where we have 6-7 great snowboarder.
World Cup Finals in Lahti (FIN)
Men´s Team Sprint Freestyle:
1. Norway I. (Even Northug/Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo) 16:22.66
2. Switzerland I. (Janik Riebli/Valerio Grond) 16:24.33
3. France I. (Richard Jouve/Jules Chappaz) 16:24.53
Full Final Result HERE
World Cup Finals in Lahti (FIN)
Women´s Team Sprint Freestyle:
1. Germany I. (Laura Gimmler/Coletta Rydzek) 18:22.32
2. Sweden I. (Johanna Hagstroem/Maja Dahlqvist) 18:22.49
3. Switzerland I. (Anja Weber/Nadine Faehndrich) 18:23.05
Full Final Result HERE
European qualifying is running for the first FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup and Italy, Portugal and Spain have qualified with a game to spare.
Poland face Finland on Saturday for Europe's last place.
The trio join the host Philippines and New Zealand winner of OFC Futsal Women's Nations Cup 2024
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