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1 hour ago, Grassmarket said:

Have you ever seen the team event for snowboard cross?

Yes, but not often, since I generally just skip them and check the final results only :p 

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4 hours ago, SalamAkhi said:

Actually there is one. It just doesn't seem to be displayed anywhere. I tried several locations, geoblocking every time.

Has turned up on my timeline now, so who knows. I remember there was some copyright glitch for a couple of weeks last year as well.

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13 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

OK, so why waste bazillions of € to build an Italian track for 2026 when you can just use Santa Maurizio? :roflmao:

I'm sure you're just kidding all of us...but why not? seriously, I mean...

 

if there's a track in the world (apart from Lillehammer) where :ITA can do very well in all the 3 Olympic sliding sports, that's Skt.Moritz :pope:

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Skeleton WC St Moritz/Celerina | St Moritz/Celerina, Switzerland :SUI

 

Men

Gold- :ITA Amedeo Bagnis (2:14.07)

Silver- :GER Christopher Grotheer (2:14.59)

Bronze- :KOR Seunggi Jung (2:14.96)

 

Full Results

 

Women

Gold- :NED Kimberley Bos (2:18.61)

Silver- :ITA Valentina Margaglio (2:19.34)

Bronze- :USA Katie Uhlaender (2:19.45)

 

Full Results

 

Mixed Team

Gold- :ITA Armedeo Bagnis/Valentina Margaglio (2:22.11)

Silver- :GER Felix Keisinger/Susanne Kreher (2:23.00)

Bronze- :GER Jacqueline Pfeifer/Felix Seibel (2:23.77)


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Skeleton WC Lillehammer | Lillehammer, Norway :NOR

 

Men

Gold- :GER Christopher Grotheer (1:42.85)

Silver- :GER Axel Jungk (1:42.93)

Bronze- :GER Felix Seibel (1:42.95)

 

Full Results

 

Women

Gold- :GER Hannah Neise (1:45.94)

Silver- :USA Mystique Ro (1:45.99)

Bronze- :NED Kimberly Bos (1:46.00)

 

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