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Winter World University Games 2025


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More drama :hyper:

 

:KOR Jo-Soo under pressure threads it through a very thin port for the single, 5-5, which means we’re going to an extra end :hyper:

 

:JPN with the hammer. 

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Team Slovakia finished the Games with 1 medal, equalling the last Lake Placid result.

 

Only Medal - Silver in M Ice Hockey

 

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...still better than Paris Olympics though

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On 1/22/2025 at 8:56 PM, Olympian1010 said:

Cannot underscore how majestic the biathlon looked in those drone shots with fresh snow falling during the mass start events today :wub:

This whole second week has been epic.  Probably have to go back to vancouver for as much snow on the ground for a major champs.

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21 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

Recently, the Winter FISU Games seem to attract a mix of world cup athletes, top level junior athletes, athletes from nations without much winter sports tradition and a handful of olympians. It's an interesting mix.

I think of it as the Commonwealth Games of Winter Sports. Big assortment of standards plus some eccentric events.  Really loved the orienteering.  "Hey, do I go up this well-trod path or trudge shin-deep through fresh snow?"

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4 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

This whole second week has been epic.  Probably have to go back to vancouver for as much snow on the ground for a major champs.

LP2023 actually had a handful of snow days as well. However, parts of the region had been a little bit snow deprived before the start of the Games. 

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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2 hours ago, hckošice said:

Team Slovakia finished the Games with 1 medal, equalling the last Lake Placid result.

 

Only Medal - Silver in M Ice Hockey

 

ce99c926-353c-4d90-8a93-7fa54d6990c7.jpg

 

...still better than Paris Olympics though

 1 G & 2 S for :GBR.  Both the Curling 4s a mess, but Freestyle definitely a reliable medal event for us now.

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