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Short Track Speed Skating at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026


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Complete disaster for Italy :facepalm:

 

Absolutely deserved failure for Sieghel, who pulled the stupidest move of the day by a mile. He had absolutely no need to try and squeeze himself in between China and Poland.

Edited by Matteo92
3 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Well that's a big blow for :ITA 

Italy will be completely fine with their 6 golds and 15 medals :d

2 minutes ago, Matteo92 said:

Complete disaster for Italy :facepalm:

 

Absolutely deserved failure for Sieghel, who pulled the stupidest move of the day by a mile. He had absolutely no need to try and squeeze himself in between China and Poland.

Lollobrigida won, so we had to lose somewhere, but Sighel did some stupid things. He could have easily won a medal here.

the usual idiot!

just another medal thrown away because he can't make it simple even when ge's by far the quickest on the field :facepalm::hairpull::bones:

oh, I'm talking of Sighel, of course

 

and very disappointing race (the worst since a very long time) by the other 2 Italian guys

 

I'm really disgusted, they've just ruined what was a great day

1 minute ago, copravolley said:

Lollobrigida won, so we had to lose somewhere, but Sighel did some stupid things. He could have easily won a medal here.

I don't think easily, but he definitely could've. 

 

I'd kill to be in :ITA position right now, converting on about 85% of your medal chances :p

Just now, Josh said:

I don't think easily, but he definitely could've. 

 

I'd kill to be in :ITA position right now, converting on about 85% of your medal chances :p

Alongside the Canadian and the Dutch, he's the best, and things are going to be different in the final, so he could even win. I don't understand why he's risking it in such a weak 1/4?

2 minutes ago, Josh said:

I don't think easily, but he definitely could've. 

 

I'd kill to be in :ITA position right now, converting on about 85% of your medal chances :p

I'm not sure it's such a high percentage :mumble:

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