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Just now, heywoodu said:

Surely you're not saying Ghiotto is even remotely a 'safe' gold? :p 

in the 10K?

yes, we deeply count on that :p

 

because we can say "safe" for anything related to short track nor an alpine skier named Sofia Goggia or a snowboard discipline like snowboardcross :facepalm:

 

and we won't even have the chance to take advantage of a home track in luge and skeleton :hairpull:

 

as a matter of fact, we're only competitive in very "risky" disciplines, that race in speedskating is the only "performance" event in which we start with heavy chances of winning the gold medal (at least for what we've seen last year)

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3 minutes ago, phelps said:

in the 10K?

yes, we deeply count on that :p

 

because we can say "safe" for anything related to short track nor an alpine skier named Sofia Goggia or a snowboard discipline like snowboardcross :facepalm:

 

and we won't even have the chance to take advantage of a home track in luge and skeleton :hairpull:

 

as a matter of fact, we're only competitive in very "risky" disciplines, that race in speedskating is the only "performance" event in which we start with heavy chances of winning the gold medal (at least for what we've seen last year)

 

Well he definitely does have a chance for gold, no doubt, although I'd say something like maximum 25% or so - counting the home advantage - is far from safe. But yeah, anything is safer than Goggia :d 

 

I would find it awesome by the way, Ghiotto is a fantastic fighter. A dream would be to have Ghiotto vs Roest in the last pair, that would be fireworks :hyper: 

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A small question to the speed skating fans (US fans maybe):

 

Conor McDermott-Mostowy :USA  - he may have some Polish family? Mostowy may be a Polish surname. Andrzej Gut-Mostowy is a Polish politician from Zakopane, he opted for the winter olympics here if i remember correctly. He's doing (or he used to do, I don't know, whatever) bussinesses in hotel, tourism and skiing facilities sector obviously.

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13:17.53 for Jordan Stolz in the US championships just now. Which, for those who aren't really into speed skating and times and such, is absolutely and utterly bizarre given the fact he is also able to skate a very low 34 second 500m. That range is astonishing beyond words.

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32 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

13:17.53 for Jordan Stolz in the US championships just now. Which, for those who aren't really into speed skating and times and such, is absolutely and utterly bizarre given the fact he is also able to skate a very low 34 second 500m. That range is astonishing beyond words.

Someone wants to be the next Eric Heiden.

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ISU Four Continents Championships | Salt Lake City, Utah, United States :USA

 

Day 1

 

Women’s Team Sprint

Gold- :JPN Japan (1:24.34)

Silver- :USA United States (1:25.00)

Bronze- :CAN Canada (1:25.41)

 

Men’s Team Sprint

Gold- :CAN Canada (1:18.54)

Silver- :KAZ Kazakhstan (1:21.71)

Bronze- :KOR South Korea (1:22.01)

 

Just wanted to mention, that there were only four entries in this event, and United States got DQd. 

 

Women’s 1500m

Gold- :JPN Miho Takagi (1:52.37)

Silver- :USA Mia Manganello (1:55.11)

Bronze- :USA Greta Myers (1:55.86)

 

Men’s 1500m

Gold- :CAN Connor Howe (1:43.19)

Silver- :USA Emery Lehman (1:44.03)

Bronze- :JPN Ryota Kojima (1:44.40)

 

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ISU Four Continents Championships | Salt Lake City, Utah, United States :USA

 

Day 2

 

Women’s 500m

Gold- :USA Erin Jackson (36.82)

Silver- :USA Kimi Goetz (36.93)

Bronze- :KOR Min-Sun Kim (37.21)

 

Men’s 500m

Gold- :CAN Laurent Dubreuil (34.19)

Silver- :JPN Wataru Morishige (34.23)

Bronze- :JPN Tatsuya Shinhama (34.28)

 

Women’s 3000m

Gold- :CAN Valerie Maltais (4:01.71)

Silver- :CAN Isabelle Weidemann (4:02.67)

Bronze- :USA Mia Manganello (4:02.85)

 

Men’s 5000m

Gold- :USA Casey Dawson (6:14.14)

Silver- :CAN Graeme Fish (6:14.16)

Bronze- :CAN Ted-Jan Bloemen (6:14.22)

 

Full Results

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ISU Four Continents Championships | Salt Lake City, Utah, United States :USA

 

Sorry I’m a bit late with updating, was busy watching the GSOC Canadian Open final between Team Homan and Team Tirinzoni when it finished, and completely forgot about it afterwards  :p

 

Day 3

 

Women’s Team Pursuit

Gold- :CAN Canada (2:54.02)

Silver- :JPN Japan (2:57.54)

Bronze- :USA United States (3:04.32)

 

4 entries here as well. 

 

Men’s Team Pursuit

Gold- :USA United States (3:36.80)

Silver- :CAN Canada (3:36.84)

Bronze- :JPN Japan (3:42.08)

 

Women’s 1000m

Gold- :JPN Miho Takagi (1:12.35)

Silver- :USA Kimi Goetz (1:12.65)

Bronze- :KOR Min-Sun Kim (1:13.84)

 

Men’s 1000m

Gold- :USA Jordan Stolz (1:06.27)

Silver- :JPN Taiyo Nonomura :yikes: (1:06.68)

Bronze- :JPN Tatsuya Shinhama (1:07.04)

 

Women’s Mass Start

Gold- :CAN Ivanie Blondin (66 SP/8:42.56)

Silver- :USA Giorgia Birkeland (43 SP/8:44.45)
Bronze- :JPN Kyoko Nitta (26 SP/8:47.19)

 

Men’s Mass Start

Gold- :KOR Jae-Won Chung (60 SP/8:16.33)

Silver- :JPN Shomu Sasaki (40 SP/8:16.43)

Bronze- :CAN Antoine Gelinas-Beaulieu (20 SP/8:16.46)

 

Full Results

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