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So the moment  that I saw Lithuania finish in 14th place , i thought that s got to be our best position in a relay ever and it turns out i was right,previously we placed 15th  a very long time ago,one in the 1992-1993 sesason ,and one in the 1994-1995 season.  Honestly all of them dealt with the pressure greatly , strolia was  apparently the 5th fastest among those in the second round, honestly perfect peak, just before the world championships.    

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il y a une heure, heywoodu a dit :

Yes, that's a whole lot of big disappointments. Although especially this season losing seems like a shock when you've got half of the top-8 biathletes in the world in your team.

 

Yeah, I won't go that far, especially considering the best biathlete of the past two years is not french and that Jacquelin is still (a bit) of a wild card.

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1 hour ago, De_Gambassi said:

 

Yeah, I won't go that far, especially considering the best biathlete of the past two years is not french and that Jacquelin is still (a bit) of a wild card.

I guess we're gonna have to agree to disagree. With the current line-up and what they've been showing for a while, I personally just find it disappointing France hadn't won for so long. Good thing they finally did, it was very much about to happen any moment obviously.

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1 hour ago, Monzanator said:

Some teams are better than the sum of their parts. It's the joy of the relays :dunno:

I believe that much more in a 4x100m - where relay-specific things like handovers make a serious difference - than in something long like a biathlon or cross-country relay. Sure, pressure and all.

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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

I believe that much more in a 4x100m - where relay-specific things like handovers make a serious difference - than in something long like a biathlon or cross-country relay. Sure, pressure and all.

 

The spare rounds in biathlon can make a lot of difference too but that's old news. The men's Japanese 4x100 relays always profit from great baton exchanges.

 

CC relays are immune to outside influence unless someone has a really bad day in office or the waxing goes all wrong (hello, 2018 WOG).

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FINALLY a win, after 3 years of drought (although any other result would have been disappointing), I didn't expect France to dominate the race like that :yikes: 

It was nice to see Austria on the podium!

Too bad for China, they were doing really well and completely collapsed at the end.

 

 

 

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Yeah, I might be a little late, but I'll leave my two cents here :d

 

I am extremely happy what a groundbreaking season our men are having. Another one for the history books, a 14th place in a relay, our highest ever placement, with only 0+6 shooting. There were years where I thought that I wouldn't see the day such a thing could happen. 

 

Lithuania is now in 17th place in the Nation Cup and could start 4 men in World Cup, if they manage to hold onto it. Buuuuuuuuuuuuut, mixed relays coming up and our women will do everything in their 'power' to not make our dreams a reality.

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