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I just woke up. It's surprising that Malinin lost. Before the Olympics, I thought there was a 99% chance Malinin would win. I can only say that this is the charm of the Olympics.
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I'm far from perfect but for the most part my skeletons are funnier than they are problematic - just stuff I prefer to not share on International television :P I also don't have an SO to cheat on (...anymore, since I am a divorcé and single-ish xD )
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Always incredible to see people freely share information that you could not waterboard out of me
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By Topicmaster1010 · Posted
Updated Provisional Men's Mass Start List # Athlete Method 1 Johan-Olav Botn Individual Gold, 127 points 2 Quentin Fillon Maillet Sprint Gold, 127 points 3 Eric Perrot Individual Silver, 109 points 4 Vetle Sjaastad Christiansen Sprint Silver, 75 points 5 Sturla Holm Laegreid Individual Bronze, Sprint Bronze 6 Tommaso Giacomel World Cup Rank #2 7 Sebastian Samuelsson World Cup Rank #3 8 Johannes Dale-Skjevdal World Cup Rank #6 9 Martin Ponsiluoma World Cup Rank #7 10 Emilien Jacquelin World Cup Rank #8 11 Campbell Wright World Cup Rank #10 12 Philipp Nawrath World Cup Rank #12 13 Lukas Hofer World Cup Rank #14 14 Olli Hiidensalo 55 + 30 = 85 points 15 Tuomas Harjula 26 + 20 = 46 points 16 David Zobel 20 + 22 = 42 points 17 Dmytro Pidruchnyi 23 + 14 = 37 points 18 Vitezslav Hornig 15 + 21 = 36 points 19 Philipp Horn 1 + 31 = 32 points 20 Joscha Burkhalter 5 + 27 = 32 points 21 Otto Invenius 30 + 1 = 31 points 22 Vitalii Mandzyn 13 + 17 = 30 points 23 Jesper Nelin 29 + 0 = 29 points 24 Jakov Fak 12 + 16 = 28 points 25 Patrick Braunhofer 27 + 0 = 27 points 26 Sebastian Stalder 0 + 26 = 26 points 27 Miha Dovzan 21 + 5 = 26 points 28 Nicola Romanin 0 + 25 = 25 points 29 Fabien Claude 24 + 0 = 24 points 30 Niklas Hartweg 0 + 24 = 24 points -
By copravolley · Posted
Some words about Ghiotto: for me he doesn't have the same personality/character, like Lollobrigida- I also wrote about this yesterday about case of Wiklund. Ghiotto can only win/win medals when he's in 100% shape. Otherwise, he gives up mentally. He can't break through in a difficult moment during the race and try to salvage at least some of his race. Today, the silver/bronze medal was within reach- all he needed was to win the heat against Begrsma (when was the last time he lost to him in a 10 km race?). In my opinion, Lollobrigida had the totally different personality, that Ghiotto did. When she would a similar mental, like Ghiotto, so she have given up yesterday with max. 2/3 laps remaining and finished 4. Another thing is that even without the right mentality, Ghiotto today had his worst 10k race in over 5 years and there's no excuse for that. Unless he was sick or injured, but I don't know anything about that yet. -
By Topicmaster1010 · Posted
Jordan Stolz losing in the 1500m -
By copravolley · Posted
When I was recently in Warsaw in December and walking its streets, I have the impression that for about 5-10 years, 1/3 of your athletes of most of popular sports summer and winter, will be probably came from Ukraine/Belarus etc., but I could be wrong. Unfortunately, the war contributed a lot to this, and it's not over yet Poland did a great business with Semyrunyi, but it was certainly influenced by the fact that they have an indoor track and good training conditions there, but it could have been as you wrote, that today he would have won a medal for Kazakhstan or Germany. At all, Poland currently only has excellent sprint teams: men's and women's, so someone like Wladimir would be very useful in the long distances, because without him, Poland is practically nonexistent there. And yet, they have one more medal. The Czech Republic, however, has the greatest luck: no indoor track at home, no major home events like the Olympics, etc, all the attention on ice hockey, but for 20 years they've had Sablikova and now Jilek- probably for next 20 years. Sport isn't always fair. Actually, Slovakia could at least get someone like that now, just to balance things out, instead of always having lucky of one country -
"Hey man, did you touch that rock?" "No, I didn't" "Are you sure, because it looked like you did. You're a good guy, but it looked like you did" "I promise you I didn't" "If you say so" "FUCK OFF!" -Bad dude "*mumble mumble* easy to make shots when you touch the stone *mumble mumble*" walks away "Who touched the stone?" Surprised Pikachu face "Who touched the stone?" Even more surprised Pikachu face "Fuck off" -Not great, but understandable. If you think someone cheated or made a mistake, talk to the official or confront them nicely. It's not like these guys don't know each other. It's not like Team Canada or Team Sweden hasn't been here before. This can be turned around and put on the Swedes lashing out over being terrible their first three games. It doesn't appear anyone needs to cheat to beat them right now.
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By clemsonbeav · Posted
Uf. Finally managed to watch the last few skaters. That was painful (Malinin + all the others...). Happy for Shaidorov . He had a great skate. Now off to nurse some wounds... (Can we get a reverse upset and have Campbell Wright pull off a biathlon medal?)
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