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Speed Skating ISU Single Distances World Championships 2025


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6 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Conditions really weren't that great for track records yesterday though, he had a more than excellent race.

Maybe, but he won with the smallest margin in 10 km in 2 years. I think, that since the 2023 World Championships, he has always won with a margin of more than 10 seconds. I simply expect more from Ghiotto than from Lollobrigida. Ghiotto's victories have become the norm in a sense and Francesca was a great surprise. Especially since her favourite distance is 3 km and mass start, not 5 km.

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Lollo's victory in the 5 km was like for me a first date:) I haven't been this happy in a long time. Ghiotto's another golds in 10 km are just like an old good marriage, but without that wow effect :lol:

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1 hour ago, copravolley said:

Lollo's victory in the 5 km was like for me a first date:) I haven't been this happy in a long time. Ghiotto's another golds in 10 km are just like an old good marriage, but without that wow effect :lol:

And that's why it's never nice when someone is so dominant....wins always become 'normal' and anything else is disappointing, leading to no result ever being 'nice' anymore :p 

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

And that's why it's never nice when someone is so dominant....wins always become 'normal' and anything else is disappointing, leading to no result ever being 'nice' anymore :p 

Just like Sven Kramer some times ago:lol: Generally, it's good to have a few sure gold medalist so that the situation in medal table is OK, but then there's no need to even watch it, for example yesterday at one point I didn't even want to watch Ghiotto, I just wanted to check the results later.

 

I remember I was very happy when Fabris won gold in Turin 2006 in the 1500 meters. He also started slowly and everyone had a big advantage over him before the last lap and everyone was losing time: Davis, Wennemars, Hedrick etc.

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Giovannini revealed that Ghiotto ran the 10,000 having lost a contact lens at the start and was losing his second lens in the race :hairpull:

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On 3/17/2025 at 4:13 PM, copravolley said:

Just like Sven Kramer some times ago:lol: Generally, it's good to have a few sure gold medalist so that the situation in medal table is OK, but then there's no need to even watch it, for example yesterday at one point I didn't even want to watch Ghiotto, I just wanted to check the results later.

 

I remember I was very happy when Fabris won gold in Turin 2006 in the 1500 meters. He also started slowly and everyone had a big advantage over him before the last lap and everyone was losing time: Davis, Wennemars, Hedrick etc.

Yeah, but that was entirely expected. Nobody thought Fabris was losing it, considering the last lap was his big weapon every single time. Like in the women's 5k Beune generally starts super fast and Conijn often finishes very fast, which in the end means sometimes one is faster, sometimes the other.

 

Sure gold medals don't exist, by now we should all know that I think :d

 

Which is good, because the more sure a gold medal is, the less interesting it is to watch and as sports fans, I assume in the end we mostly watch to see exciting competitions.

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4 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Yeah, but that was entirely expected. Nobody thought Fabris was losing it, considering the last lap was his big weapon every single time. Like in the women's 5k Beune generally starts super fast and Conijn often finishes very fast, which in the end means sometimes one is faster, sometimes the other.

 

Sure gold medals don't exist, by now we should all know that I think :d

 

Which is good, because the more sure a gold medal is, the less interesting it is to watch and as sports fans, I assume in the end we mostly watch to see exciting competitions.

That's why I like Wilkund, because she's so human: she doesn't dominate and she often has human crises. In addition, she's a beautiful woman.

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On 3/16/2025 at 4:14 PM, copravolley said:

Sochi with 4 golds is rather impossible to beat, but in Vancouver there was only 1 gold. In Sochi Poland basically everything worked well. And on Russian terrain :P In 2014, there were no Putin wars yet and the situation wasn`t as tense as it is now.

Still both are quite legendary for us in number of medals. 6 for Poland is like 40 in the summer 😉. So hard to tell about golds but we have a chance for WOG nr 3 in our history. Nr 3 also because without ski jumping chances (rather so). 

I fell in love with sports.....since i first seen it

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On 3/17/2025 at 8:42 AM, vovanA said:

maybe he will be renamed as Władek for the Olympics?

Delicate subject, we are not consistent lets say but of course, every medal will be important. 

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13 minutes ago, Pavlo said:

Still both are quite legendary for us in number of medals. 6 for Poland is like 40 in the summer 😉. So hard to tell about golds but we have a chance for WOG nr 3 in our history. Nr 3 also because without ski jumping chances (rather so). 

If they remove Norway completely, that leaves 4.5 countries that are seriously this sport (I count Japan as 0.5 now), but I hope that won't happen. I prefer Norway to Austria, which was the first to start the ski jumping arms race in the early 21st century.

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