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Brits in Winter action


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2 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

Wow!  Brakeman must be an utter moron.

https://www.espn.co.uk/olympics/story/_/id/43356953/german-bobsledder-simon-wulff-tested-positive-race-win

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Snowboard Cross has been out of action for a while due to a cancellation, but another classic last-to-first win for Charlotte Bankes in China this morning., 

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3 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

Charlotte Bankes doubled up in China this morning,so into the WC lead as well.  :banana:

I wonder what's the record for most overall winter WC wins for Britain in a year?

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5 minutes ago, Dragon said:

I wonder what's the record for most overall winter WC wins for Britain in a year?

Oh we beat it before Xmas I think.

 

Zoe Backstedt retains the Cyclo-Cross U-23 World Championships.

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57 minutes ago, Dragon said:

I wonder what's the record for most overall winter WC wins for Britain in a year?

From my calculations, GB is on 13 'proper' world cup win's this year (Figure skating and Curling don't count due to limited fields), which would be second behind the 15 in 2022-2023.

 

This doesn't include the world championships which would give another 4 to 2023

 

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3 hours ago, TeamGB said:

From my calculations, GB is on 13 'proper' world cup win's this year (Figure skating and Curling don't count due to limited fields), which would be second behind the 15 in 2022-2023.

 

This doesn't include the world championships which would give another 4 to 2023

 

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We got another!  Zoe Atkin wins the Aspen Ski Halfpipe!  :thumbup:  Pretty sure that was her first ever win, although has had plenty of minor medals. 

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