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Speed Skating ISU Single Distances World Championships 2019


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4 hours ago, dcro said:

@heywoodu What's up with these "talentNED" suits? :lol:

 

Pretentious as hell.

TalentNED is just some talent development programme in sports and business (or something), which happened to get together with a speed skating team needing a sponsor :p 

 

Anyway it's a commercial team, not the slogan of the Dutch or something :p 

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please, can someone explain to me the sense of the so-called Team Sprint? (which basically has nothing to do with real sprint performances, except for the first lap/skater) :facepalm:

 

meanwhile, looking at the more traditional races, I'm very disappointed by today's performance by Francesca Lollobrigida...she started definitely too quick and she was already dead after 3 laps...:nopompom:

she did show a lot of progress in the "classic" distances this year, but once again she missed out when it mattered most...:facepalm::wall:

 

among the boys, pretty average result for the Italian team...more or less it all went according to the preview...maybe Ghiotto was even a bit better than expected...let's see if he can get something big in "his" 10000m...

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Just now, phelps said:

please, can someone explain to me the sense of the so-called Team Sprint? (which basically has nothing to do with real sprint performances, except for the first lap/skater) :facepalm:

That's not true, the second lap is still definitely a sprinter :p (500m and 1000m are the sprint distances)

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By the way, I can't stress enough how absolutely epic Pedersen's race was. That was utterly insane and one of the best pieces of skating I've ever seen.

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5 minuti fa, heywoodu ha scritto:

That's not true, the second lap is still definitely a sprinter :p (500m and 1000m are the sprint distances)

 

let's say it for the "long" sprinters...I don't think a pure 500m specialist can survive the second lap...

 

however, it's the entire race that doesn't have a lot of sense to me (p.s. don't tell me of the track cycling Team Sprint event)...

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10 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

let's say it for the "long" sprinters...I don't think a pure 500m specialist can survive the second lap...

 

however, it's the entire race that doesn't have a lot of sense to me (p.s. don't tell me of the track cycling Team Sprint event)...

Which is why a pure 500m specialist will be the first position in the team, but that doesn't change that 1000m is still considered a sprint :p 

 

I don't feel too bad or good about the event, kinda neutral about it. Better than the baby mass start ISU put on the Olympic program :p 

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17 minuti fa, heywoodu ha scritto:

Which is why a pure 500m specialist will be the first position in the team, but that doesn't change that 1000m is still considered a sprint :p 

 

I don't feel too bad or good about the event, kinda neutral about it. Better than the baby mass start ISU put on the Olympic program :p 

 

OK, it's obvious that you like winning easy with that...:lol:

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Draw 500m ladies:

  1. :NED Letitia de Jong - :CHN Qishi Li
  2. :KAZ Yekaterina Aydova - :GER Gabriele Hirschbichler 
  3. :POL Kaja Ziomek - :CHN Ruining Tian
  4. :CAN Heather Mclean - :CAN Kaylin Irvine
  5. :NOR Hege Bøkko - :USA Erin Jackson
  6. :CAN Marsha Hudey - :NED Janine Smit
  7. :CHN Jingzhu Jin - :NED Jutta Leerdam
  8. :JPN Maki Tsuji - :JPN Konami Soga
  9. :KOR Hyun-Yung Kim - :KOR Min Sun Kim
  10. :USA Brittany Bowe - :AUT Vanessa Herzog
  11. :RUS Angelina Golikova - :RUS Daria Kachanova
  12. :RUS Olga Fatkulina - :JPN Nao Kodaira

Draw not as stacked with all the medal favorites in the last three pairs and some outsiders in pair 7, 8 and 9.

 

Draw 500m men:

  1. :POL Piotr Michalski - :NED Ronald Mulder
  2. :CAN Christopher Fiola - :NOR Henrik Fagerli Rukke
  3. :ITA David Bosa - :CHN Tingyu Gao
  4. :POL Artur Nogal - :POL Artur Was
  5. :CAN Gilmore Junio - :KOR Tae-Yun Kim
  6. :NED Jan Smeekens - :NOR Bjørn Magnussen
  7. :NED Dai Dai Ntab - :KOR Min Kyu Cha
  8. :RUS Ruslan Murashov - :KOR Jun-Ho Kim
  9. :CAN Laurent Dubreuil - :GER Nico Ihle
  10. :NOR Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen - :RUS Viktor Mushtakov
  11. :JPN Yuma Murakami - :JPN Tatsuya Shinhama
  12. :RUS Pavel Kulizhnikov - :JPN Tsubasa Hasegawa

Much more exciting to me with a number of outsiders in the early pairs and the favorites in the last pairs.

 

With the team pursuits also being skated today, I expect a lot of medals for :JPN 

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