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Ski Mountaineering Discussion | Qualification to Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026 Road to Milano Cortina 2026


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  • 6 months later...

It seems like a really difficult sport to follow the qualification. Mostly because of the ISMF itself. They are painfully slow to publish results, and have errors all through them when they do. Their rules state that after 5 races you drop the worst result, but their standings don't do it. They say that their qualification period goes to December 21st, but there is no way to find out what the fall calendar will be so you can't know how many more races there will be. 

What the sprint standings should actually be, with only people who can qualify: 

Mens: Lietha SUI 352, Drion du Chapois BEL 193, Klette NOR 151, Filippov AIN 138, with Canclini ITA 137, and Hoesch GER, 131 close behind.

 

Womens: Alonso Rodriguez ESP 278, Paller GER 273, Murada ITA 212, Jagercikova SVK 193, with Hiemer AUT 185 and Matejovicova CZE 174 close behind.

the most recent update to the sprint standings has no change in the women's top four, the same four men, but with Filippov ahead of Klette now but Mayer of Austria very close.

Sweden with a great surge after 6th place yesterday. Moved up from 13th to 9th with 203 points, despite the OMRRL standings at the ISMF website saying something else.

On 3/9/2025 at 8:04 PM, evil betty said:

It seems like a really difficult sport to follow the qualification. Mostly because of the ISMF itself. They are painfully slow to publish results, and have errors all through them when they do. Their rules state that after 5 races you drop the worst result, but their standings don't do it. They say that their qualification period goes to December 21st, but there is no way to find out what the fall calendar will be so you can't know how many more races there will be. 

I'm also having trouble navigating through the information, it's so painful to follow.

  • 2 weeks later...

With 1 more (according to :POL Elantkowski's ig post) mixed relay to go, :CHN:AUS has secured the continental quotas, so did :SUI:AUT:GER with the 3 of 6 remaining quotas. :NOR seems to be very close to do so. :SVK and :SWE have swapped for now while :POL stayed between them in the race for the last 2 quotas. For the Americas quotas, :CAN had the edge for a while but the penalty in the latest competition has reduced their advantage over :USA to just 1 point :yikes:.

There are 2 sprints left and :SUI has secured the quota in the men's one.

Edited by Kerkun

that would also mean that :ESP has secured a women's spot in the sprint Alonso cannot score below 453, nobody below 4th can get better than 430. 

Edited by evil betty

Now Drion from :BEL and Filippov :AIN are in for sure with Klette :NOR having a pretty good lead for the last spot.

In the women's Paller :GER and Murada :ITA are in. The final spot could be interesting but Jagecikova :SVK has a decent lead.

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