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Skeleton IBSF World Cup 2022 - 2023


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21 hours ago, Dragon said:

So tonight's race was streaming fine on YouTube until the two British sliders right at the end where the stream cut out a message came up "This stream has been suspended for policy violations" then came back on after the race was over.

Was this a UK thing or did it happen everywhere?

It's happened in Italy too, honestly it was ridiculous... I missed both end of the event. 

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  • 3 weeks later...

meanwhile my hype is already gone...

 

you can have the best coach, trainer and sled manufacturer in the world, but if the drivers are just a bunch of sheep, you don't go anywhere...:nopompom:

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2 minutes ago, phelps said:

meanwhile my hype is already gone...

 

you can have the best coach, trainer and sled manufacturer in the world, but if the drivers are just a bunch of sheep, you don't go anywhere...:nopompom:

Can’t judge anything from a rainy, wet second run race!

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15 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

Can’t judge anything from a rainy, wet second run race!

naaa...you clearly see that Margaglio hasn't improved by any mean...she's way faster than any other at the start, but she just can't drive. :facepalm:

 

it's not a question of cold/warm, rainy/snowy/sunny, unfortunately. :cry:

 

maybe Bagnis will have a chance in a fair condition race (but how many will we have from now on? climate change is not a theory), but the women, my dear Lord! :hairpull:

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On 12/16/2022 at 6:11 PM, Dragon said:

So tonight's race was streaming fine on YouTube until the two British sliders right at the end where the stream cut out a message came up "This stream has been suspended for policy violations" then came back on after the race was over.

Was this a UK thing or did it happen everywhere?

Hmmph, just happened again!  :spank:

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  • 4 weeks later...

Great day for :NED Kimberley Bos. Came from 11th after round one to win.  Sometimes happens in weather-affected races, very, very seldom on clear days.

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Skeleton World Cup Stage 7 (Innsburck :AUT) Results

 

Women's Skeleton Top 5

 

1. :NED Kimberley Bos 1:46.35

2. :USA Hallie Clarke 1:46.63

3. :BEL Kim Meylemans 1:46.68

t-4. :AUT Janine Flock 1:46.70

t-4. :CAN Mirela Rahneva 1:46.70

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