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IMAGINARY WINTER OLYMPICS - Poll #11 - Freestyle Skiing - Men's Ski Cross; Freestyle Skiing - Women's Ski Cross; Biathlon - Men's Mass Start; Biathlon - Women's Mass Start; Short Track Speed Skating - Women's 3000m Relay


IMAGINARY WINTER OLYMPICS - Poll #11 - Freestyle Skiing - Men's Ski Cross; Freestyle Skiing - Women's Ski Cross; Biathlon - Men's Mass Start; Biathlon - Women's Mass Start; Short Track Speed Skating - Women's 3000m Relay  

11 members have voted

  1. 1. Event #31 - Freestyle Skiing - Men's Ski Cross

    • Michael Schmid SUI 2010
      0
    • Jean-Frederic Chapuis FRA 2014
    • Brady Leman CAN 2018
    • Ryan Regez SUI 2022
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  2. 2. Event #32 - Freestyle Skiing - Women's Ski Cross

    • Ashleigh McIvor CAN 2010
      0
    • Marielle Thompson CAN 2014
    • Kelsey Serwa CAN 2018
      0
    • Sandra Naslund SWE 2022
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  3. 3. Event #33 - Biathlon - Men's Mass Start

    • Michael Greis GER 2006
      0
    • Evgeny Ustyugov RUS 2010
      0
    • Emil Hegle Svendsen NOR 2014
      0
    • Martin Fourcade FRA 2018
    • Johannes Thingnes Boe NOR 2022
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  4. 4. Event #34 - Biathlon - Women's Mass Start

    • Anna Carin Olofsson SWE 2006
      0
    • Magdalena Neuner GER 2010
    • Darya Domracheva BLR 2014
    • Anastasiya Kuzmina SVK 2018
      0
    • Justine Braisaz-Bouchet FRA 2022
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  5. 5. Event #35 - Short Track Speed Skating - Women's 3000m Relay

    • Canada 1992
      0
    • Korea Republic 1994 1998 2002 2006 2014 2018
    • China 2010
      0
    • Netherlands 2022
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT

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  • Poll closed on 12/26/2023 at 07:00 PM

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These are olympic champions in certain events.

Imagine that all these champions are on the top of their game at the very same moment in time.

Who would have won gold?

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

Men’s ski cross is honestly the hardest one. None of the Olympic champions have resumes that stand out all that much.

one of the easiest panel of choices so far...

 

Men's Ski Cross...:FRA Frederic Chappuis is the man that won a world title, more world medals, the most world cup races in the male division, therefore he has to be my pick.

 

Women's Ski Cross...that's even unfair to the other nominèes, the only reasonable choice is :SWE Sandra Naeslund.

 

Biathlon, Men's Mass Start...the only really close battle, :FRA Martin Fourcade vs :NOR Johannes Boe.

I go with the Norwegian.

 

Biathlon, Women's Mass Start...:GER Magdalena Neuner is undoubtably the GOAT in this sport, I just can't pick anyone else.

 

Short Track, Women's 3000m Relay...6 gold medals in 9 Games (even if the 2018 one was a gigantic robbery :facepalm::hairpull:) speak for themselves...this is THE :KOR South Korean event par excellence.

  • 1 year later...

Event #31 - Freestyle Skiing - Men's Ski Cross

 

1. :FRA Jean-Frederic Chapuis

2. :CAN Brady Leman

3. :SUI Ryan Regez

 

Event #32 - Freestyle Skiing - Women's Ski Cross

 

1. :SWE Sandra Naslund

2. :CAN Marielle Thompson

3. :CAN Kelsey Serwa (T)

 

Event #33 - Biathlon - Men's Mass Start

 

1. :FRA Martin Fourcade

2. :NOR Johannes Thingnes Boe

3. :GER Michael Greis (T)

 

Event #34 - Biathlon - Women's Mass Start

 

1. :GER Magdalena Neuner

2. :BLR Darya Domracheva

3. :FRA Justine Braisaz-Buchet

 

Event #35 - Short Track Speed Skating - Women's 3000m Relay

 

1. :KOR Korea

2. :NED Netherlands

3. :CAN Canada (T)

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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