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Brits in Winter action


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Cornelius Kersten returns to action in the speed skating world cup in Herenveen this weekend. From what I understand, he can qualify for the world championships in a few weeks if he skates a fast enough time, currently 1:08.04 for the 1000m and 1:45.24 for the 1500m, although this would lower is other unqualified skaters meet those times. Whilst his PB's are both under that his form is a bit unknown, and Herenveen isn't the fastest track.

 

Elia Smeding is also competing but hasn't really shown enough form this season for being in the hunt for qualifying.

 

Both will be racing in the B-Division I presume so no live streaming.

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  • 3 weeks later...

So much success we are unable to keep up, but at the US Cross Country NCAAs last weekend Joe Davies got a Second in Classic & a huge win in Freestyle.

 

And today in the World Cup Ski Slopestyle in Tignes, Kirsty Muir came back from a long injury for a win!

 

And Mia Brookes won the Snowboard Park & Pipe overall after a cancellation today.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/articles/cp3y2n99jqgo

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British Team for the Freestyle Ski & Snowboard World Championships next week.  Definitely some medals to come.

 

https://gbsnowsport.com/18-athlete-squad-named-for-st-moritz-engadin-freestyle-world-championships/

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Good news from the Curling.  :SCO had an up & down week, but eventually got to 7 wins and 5 losses, which is enough for a play-off place against :CAN tomorrow AND an auto Q for the Olympics for Team  :GBR :banana:

 

Think they are the first official qualifiers.

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  • 11 months later...

:SCO are taking part in the Men’s Junior Curling World Championships. 
 

They’ve played 3 games so far and have a clean sheet:

 

:SCO 11 - :POL 5

:SCO 7:SUI 3

:SCO 11:ITA 9

 

Upcoming fixtures:

26th Feb - :SCO v :NOR

27th Feb - :SCO v :USA and :SCO v :CAN 

28th Feb - :SCO v :DEN 

1 Mar - :SCO v :KOR and :SCO v :JPN 

 

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:SCO continue in good form at the Men’s Junior World Championships.

 

:SCO - :NOR 3

:SCO - :USA 5

:SCO 4 - :CAN 6

 

Canada and Scotland sit at the top of the round robin standings with 5 wins and 1 loss apiece. 

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:SCO have finished the Round Robin top of the standings with an 8-1 sheet.

 

The final games went as follows:

 

:SCO 10 - :DEN 1

:SCO 10 - :KOR 5

:SCO 11 - :JPN 2

 

They will take on :ITA in the semi-finals, taking place 2 March at 7.00pm.

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Team :GBR squad for the Alpine Skiing Junior World Championship which get underway this week in Narvik:

 

Men's Slalom

Luca Carrick-Smith

Zak Carrick-smith

Freddy Carrick-Smith

Jack Irving

Harry Duncan

Harrison Adkins

 

Women's Slalom

Molly Butler

Olivia Howeson

Nicole Wordley

Tia Freshwater

Liv Imregi

 

Men's Giant Slalom

Zak Carrick-Smith

Freddy Carrick-Smith

Jack Irving

Harry Duncan

Harrison Adkins

Ian Menzies

 

Women's Giant Slalom

Molly Butler

Olivia Howeson

Nicole Wordley

Tia Freshwater

Liv Imregi

 

Men's Super-G

Emerson Proctor

Harry Duncan

Ian Menzies

Angus Matheson

 

Women's Super-G

Nicole Wordley

 

Men's Downhill

Emerson Proctor

Ian Mezes

Angus Matheson

 

Women's Downhill

Nicole Wordley

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Team :GBR squad announcement for the Cross Country Junior World Championships in Lillehammer this week.

 

Sprint Free (Junior)

Sophie Forth

Elspeth Cruickshank

Ewan McAdam

Thomas Duncan

Rasmus Ipsen

Charlie William

 

Sprint Free (Under-23)

Tabitha Williams

Elke Hammerstein

 

20Km Mass Start Free (Junior)

Sophie Forth

Elspeth Cruickshank

Ewan McAdam

Thomas Duncan

Rasmus Ipsen

Charlie William

 

20Km Mass Start Free (Under-23)

Tabitha Williams

Elke Hammerstein

Ida-Maria Ewald

 

10Km Interval Start Classic (Junior)

Sophie Forth

Elspeth Cruickshank

Ewan McAdam

Thomas Duncan

Rasmus Ipsen

Charlie William

 

10Km Interval Start Classic (Under-23)

Tabitha Williams

Elke Hammerstein

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