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4 minutes ago, Werloc said:

Well, Lithuania is in points yet again, this time thanks to Karol Dombrovski.

 

Although it's very sad that Vytautas Strolia had a disaster on the last shooting together with Rastorgujevs and mass start dream for Lithuania is now dead.

 i woudn t say two misses is a disaster but yeah two was too much

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Just now, penthatlonfan said:

 i woudn t say two misses is a disaster but yeah two was too much

 

It was a disaster in biathlon terms, because it was both the 1st and the 5th shot.

 

Second shoot was also the 5th shot.

 

Technical mistakes that could have been avoided added more patience.

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1 minute ago, Werloc said:

 

It was a disaster in biathlon terms, because it was both the 1st and the 5th shot.

 

Second shoot was also the 5th shot.

 

Technical mistakes that could have been avoided added more patience.

well  there will still be chances this season with the european championchips and the rest of the world cups.      

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36 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

Honestly, why do people choose targets that dozens of people have already missed on?  It’s like going out of your way to walk through a minefield.  :raspberry:

Because not everyone is superstitious :p

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Woah, got a little bit mindfucked when I looked up Karol Dombrovski's best result, the 18/19 individual in Pokljuka :lol:

 

TODAY ---> 18/19 Pokljuka

 

Fourcade 1st ---> Fourcade 1st

Landertinger 3rd ---> Eder 3rd

Fak 4th ---> Fak 4th

Samuelsson 10th ---> Samuelsson 9th

 

and fairly similar placements for Christian Gow, Ponsiluoma, Dombrovski, Leitner, JTB :d

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OMG, I entered a loophole in time and space :lol:

 

Now I pressed on Domink Landertinger to see who was on the podium with him when he won a 3rd place in an individual and landed on the Olympic Games and the top 6 in Korea are 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 10th today, just in a different order. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Damn Nordgren :d 

 

Really unexpected, but I am super happy for him.  He was the forgotten one when Bailey, Burke and Doherty were the stars.  All for Americans were in the top 50.  I do not remember when that last happened.  

 

Benny Weger with his best race in a long time.

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On 18/02/2020 at 10:19, RobtheAggie said:

 I think by the end, we will have 10 different nations who win medals.

 

Landertinger makes it 8 nations.  5 races left.  I think that Sweden in good for one.  Then either Ukraine, Switzerland or some flyer like Canada or Estonia.

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