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:SVK Team Slovakia :SVK

 

Mens

 

Giant Slalom: Adam Žampa, Teo Žampa (Qualifiers), Martin Hyška (Qualifiers)

Slalom: Martin Hyška (Qualifiers)

 

Womens

 

Giant Slalom: Petra Vlhová, Rebeka Jančová, Petra Hromcová

Slalom: Petra Vlhová, Petra Hromcová

 

Mixed Events

 

Mixed Parallel Team Event: Adam Žampa, Teo Žampa, Martin Hyška, Rebeka Jančová, Petra Hromcová

 

 

Team :SVK for the WCh announced,

 

Hint for all who picked Vlhová as medallist in the Alpine Combined, Quickly, Hurry change your predictions, she will not start in the AC.

 

In fact the whole team will travel to France only for the second week and will start only in GS & SL + in the Team event (but without Vlhová) Petra will use the whole next 2 weeks to train and should arrive to the WCh right before the GS and SL.

 

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:GBR Team is subject to fitness. Bit frustrating because on paper we have a decent team events squad.

 

Men’s

Dave Ryding (SL)

Billy Major (SL)

Laurie Taylor (SL)

Charlie Raposo (GS, PAR)

Ed Guigonnet (SL, AC)

Calum Langmuir (GS, SG, AC, PAR)

Roy Steudle (SG, DH, AC)

Owen Vinter (SG, AC)


Women’s

Charlie Guest (SL) - Fitness testing!

Alex Tilley (SL, GS) - Fitness testing!

Reece Bell (SL)

Victoria Palla (SL, GS)

 

Good news for British fans is that BBC are covering the classic events.

 

https://gbsnowsport.com/12-athlete-squad-marks-biggest-british-alpine-world-championships-team-of-recent-years/

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:POL Team Poland

 

Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel

Magdalena Łuczak

Zuzanna Czapska

 

Paweł Pyjas

Piotr Habdas

Michał Jasiczek

 

Predicted medals: ZERO

Number of medals Poland has ever won in Alpine World Champs: TWO

Best men's result: silver medal (Andrzej Bachleda, 1974 St. Moritz combined)

Best women's result: 4th place (Dorota Tlałka, Schladming 1982 slalom)

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21 minutes ago, rafalgorka said:

How’s the weather in Courchevel/Meribel this weekend???

https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/@3023065/ext

 

next week is acceptable, at least we have temperatures below 0 at night (which will allow the organizers to set up the tracks well), the only problems might happen on Monday with the women's Super-G, should it rain before and during the race.

 

the following week instead might be problematic, with high temperatures (nights above 0) that might affect the setup and the overall quality of the tracks.

 

rainy days might also give the organizers some troubles, especially if it happens in the speed events' days.

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Just now, rafalgorka said:

@phelps and how’s Sophia Goggia feeling today? Any News on her?

no news...which is great news, actually...

 

however, all the team is supposed to go to France tomorrow (the first race is already on Monday, women's Super-G)...

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1 minute ago, phelps said:

no news...which is great news, actually...

 

however, all the team is supposed to go to France tomorrow (the first race is already on Monday, women's Super-G)...

Women's Super G is on Wednesday ;) Monday & Tuesday are for the combined events :coffee:

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