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5 hours ago, Maxim Fastovsky said:

Susan dunklee won medal in that just last year.  Anything can happen in biathlon.  Remember Lowell Bailey?   

 

I voted him as my greatest moment in sports of 2017, yeah I remember ;)

 

I know she won a medal in it, but it's still possible that they can't compete in it, same thing for the pursuit (although that chance is significantly smaller). 

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

 

I voted him as my greatest moment in sports of 2017, yeah I remember ;)

 

I know she won a medal in it, but it's still possible that they can't compete in it, same thing for the pursuit (although that chance is significantly smaller). 

 

is the mass start competitors dependent on one of the other competitions prior?

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1 minute ago, Maxim Fastovsky said:

 

is the mass start competitors dependent on one of the other competitions prior?

 

If I'm not mistaken, part of the field (of 30 athletes) is the top-X of the World Cup and the rest is made up of the best non-qualified athletes in the other events. At least that's how it works in World Cups, I'm not 100% sure about the Olympics :p 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

 

If I'm not mistaken, part of the field (of 30 athletes) is the top-X of the World Cup and the rest is made up of the best non-qualified athletes in the other events. At least that's how it works in World Cups, I'm not 100% sure about the Olympics :p 

hopefully not, there were only 3 mass start's this year....

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Just now, Maxim Fastovsky said:

hopefully not, there were only 3 mass start's this year....

Well, not the top-X of the mass start standings, but of the overall World Cup standings. 

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:ITA ITALY  -  Final list of 121 athletes (+ 2 reserves)

http://www.pyeongchang2018.coni.it/it/news-italia-team/archivio-news/1225-ecco-l’italia-per-pyeongchang-121-atleti-più-2-riserve.html 

 

BIATHLON (10) +1 reserve in Italy

Men(5): Thomas Bormolini, Thierry Chenal, Lukas Hofer, Giuseppe Montello, Dominik Windisch.

Women(5+1 reserve): Nicole Gontier, Alexia Runggaldier, Federica Sanfilippo, Lisa Vittozzi, Dorothea Wierer. Karin Oberhofer (reserve in Italy).

 

BOBSLEIGH (4) +1 reserve in Korea

Men (4+1 reserve): Simone Bertazzo, Lorenzo Bilotti, Francesco Costa (reserve in Korea), Simone Fontana, Mattia Variola.

 

NORDIC COMBINED (4)

Men: Raffaele Buzzi, Aaron Kostner, Alessandro Pittin, Lukas Runggaldier.

 

FREESTYLE SKIING (4)

Men(2): Siegmar Klotz, Stefan Thanei.

Women(2): Lucrezia Fantelli, Debora Pixner.

 

SKI JUMPING (8)

Men (4): Davide Bresadola, Federico Cecon, Sebastian Colloredo, Alex Insam.

Women(4): Evelyn Insam, Lara Malsiner, Manuela Malsiner, Elena Runggaldier.

 

ALPINE SKIING (20)

Men(11): Emanuele Buzzi, Luca De Aliprandini, Florian Eisath, Peter Fill, Stefano Gross, Christof Innerhofer, Matteo Marsaglia, Manfred Moelgg, Dominik Paris, Riccardo Tonetti, Alex Vinatzer.

Women (9): Marta Bassino, Federica Brignone, Chiara Costazza, Irene Curtoni, Nicol Delago, Nadia Fanchini, Sofia Goggia, Manuela Moelgg, Johanna Schnarf.

 

CROSS COUNTRY SKIING (15)

Men(8): Mirco Bertolina, Francesco De Fabiani, Dietmar Noeckler, Federico Pellegrino, Maicol Rastelli, Sergio Rigoni, Giandomenico Salvadori, Stefan Zelger.

Women (7): Elisa Brocard, Anna Comarella, Ilaria Debertolis, Greta Laurent, Sara Pellegrini, Lucia Scardoni, Giulia Stuerz.

 

SKELETON (1)

Men (1): Joseph Luke Cecchini.

 

LUGE (9)

Men (7): Dominik Fischnaller, Kevin Fischnaller, Fabian Malleier, Ivan Nagler, Patrick Rastner, Emanuel Rieder, Ludwig Rieder.

Women (2): Sandra Robatscher, Andrea Voetter.

 

SNOWBOARD (14)

Men (9): Edwin Coratti, Mirko Felicetti, Roland Fischnaller, Michele Godino, Alberto Maffei, Aaron March, Emanuel Perathoner, Lorenzo Sommariva, Omar Visintin.

Women (5): Sofia Belingheri, Raffaella Brutto, Francesca Gallina, Michela Moioli, Nadya Ochner.

 

CURLING (5)

Men (5): Daniele Ferrazza, Simone Gonin, Amos Mosaner, Andrea Pilzer, Joel Thierry Retornaz.

 

FIGURE SKATING (11)

Men (5): Marco Fabbri, Matteo Guarise, Ondrej Hotarek, Luca Lanotte, Matteo Rizzo.

Women (6): Anna Cappellini, Nicole Della Monica, Charlene Guignard, Carolina Kostner, Valentina Marchei, Giada Russo.

 

SPEED SKATING (9)

Men (6): Riccardo Bugari, Davide Ghiotto, Andrea Giovannini, Michele Malfatti, Mirko Giacomo Nenzi, Nicola Tumolero.

Women (3): Francesca Bettrone, Yvonne Daldossi, Francesca Lollobrigida.

 

SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING (7)

Men(2): Yuri Confortola, Tommaso Dotti.

Women (5): Arianna Fontana, Cecilia Maffei, Cynthia Mascitto, Lucia Peretti, Martina Valcepina.

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36 minutes ago, Dunadan said:

:ITA ITALY  -  Final list of 121 athletes (+ 2 reserves)

http://www.pyeongchang2018.coni.it/it/news-italia-team/archivio-news/1225-ecco-l’italia-per-pyeongchang-121-atleti-più-2-riserve.html 

 

BIATHLON (10) +1 reserve in Italy

Men(5): Thomas Bormolini, Thierry Chenal, Lukas Hofer, Giuseppe Montello, Dominik Windisch.

Women(5+1 reserve): Nicole Gontier, Alexia Runggaldier, Federica Sanfilippo, Lisa Vittozzi, Dorothea Wierer. Karin Oberhofer (reserve in Italy).

 

BOBSLEIGH (4) +1 reserve in Korea

Men (4+1 reserve): Simone Bertazzo, Lorenzo Bilotti, Francesco Costa (reserve in Korea), Simone Fontana, Mattia Variola.

 

NORDIC COMBINED (4)

Men: Raffaele Buzzi, Aaron Kostner, Alessandro Pittin, Lukas Runggaldier.

 

FREESTYLE SKIING (4)

Men(2): Siegmar Klotz, Stefan Thanei.

Women(2): Lucrezia Fantelli, Debora Pixner.

 

SKI JUMPING (8)

Men (4): Davide Bresadola, Federico Cecon, Sebastian Colloredo, Alex Insam.

Women(4): Evelyn Insam, Lara Malsiner, Manuela Malsiner, Elena Runggaldier.

 

ALPINE SKIING (20)

Men(11): Emanuele Buzzi, Luca De Aliprandini, Florian Eisath, Peter Fill, Stefano Gross, Christof Innerhofer, Matteo Marsaglia, Manfred Moelgg, Dominik Paris, Riccardo Tonetti, Alex Vinatzer.

Women (9): Marta Bassino, Federica Brignone, Chiara Costazza, Irene Curtoni, Nicol Delago, Nadia Fanchini, Sofia Goggia, Manuela Moelgg, Johanna Schnarf.

 

CROSS COUNTRY SKIING (15)

Men(8): Mirco Bertolina, Francesco De Fabiani, Dietmar Noeckler, Federico Pellegrino, Maicol Rastelli, Sergio Rigoni, Giandomenico Salvadori, Stefan Zelger.

Women (7): Elisa Brocard, Anna Comarella, Ilaria Debertolis, Greta Laurent, Sara Pellegrini, Lucia Scardoni, Giulia Stuerz.

 

SKELETON (1)

Men (1): Joseph Luke Cecchini.

 

LUGE (9)

Men (7): Dominik Fischnaller, Kevin Fischnaller, Fabian Malleier, Ivan Nagler, Patrick Rastner, Emanuel Rieder, Ludwig Rieder.

Women (2): Sandra Robatscher, Andrea Voetter.

 

SNOWBOARD (14)

Men (9): Edwin Coratti, Mirko Felicetti, Roland Fischnaller, Michele Godino, Alberto Maffei, Aaron March, Emanuel Perathoner, Lorenzo Sommariva, Omar Visintin.

Women (5): Sofia Belingheri, Raffaella Brutto, Francesca Gallina, Michela Moioli, Nadya Ochner.

 

CURLING (5)

Men (5): Daniele Ferrazza, Simone Gonin, Amos Mosaner, Andrea Pilzer, Joel Thierry Retornaz.

 

FIGURE SKATING (11)

Men (5): Marco Fabbri, Matteo Guarise, Ondrej Hotarek, Luca Lanotte, Matteo Rizzo.

Women (6): Anna Cappellini, Nicole Della Monica, Charlene Guignard, Carolina Kostner, Valentina Marchei, Giada Russo.

 

SPEED SKATING (9)

Men (6): Riccardo Bugari, Davide Ghiotto, Andrea Giovannini, Michele Malfatti, Mirko Giacomo Nenzi, Nicola Tumolero.

Women (3): Francesca Bettrone, Yvonne Daldossi, Francesca Lollobrigida.

 

SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING (7)

Men(2): Yuri Confortola, Tommaso Dotti.

Women (5): Arianna Fontana, Cecilia Maffei, Cynthia Mascitto, Lucia Peretti, Martina Valcepina.

 

frankly, I don't know why some names are on this list...

there are athletes that literally didn't even show up to any world cup race this season (and some others who didn't have a decent finish -let's say top 15- even in really favourable conditions)...

boh!? :facepalm:

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