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Speed Skating at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026


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Just now, phelps said:

not time for retirement, yet!

Exactly! Same age as Lollobrigida and unlike her (presumably) I still have close to 35 years of work to go :lol: 

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5 hours ago, Dennis said:

3000m Women’s Prediction: My (Bold) Take for Today
 

Here is a slightly risky prediction for today’s 3000m. While my gold and silver picks align with the betting odds, I expect a few wildcards to crash the top five and shake up the final standings.

  1. :NOR Ragne Wiklund: Will set a benchmark time that gets inside Beune's head.

  2. :NED Joy Beune: Starts too aggressively and loses momentum in the final two laps.

  3. :CAN Isabelle Weidemann: Will be motivated by seeing Beune fade in the distance ahead of her.

  4. :CAN Valerie Maltais: Skating before the heavy favorites allows her to set a solid, pressure-free time.

  5. :KAZ Nadezhda Morozova: A specialist on slower tracks like this one; expect a strong performance.

  6. :NED Marijke Groenewoud: Will attempt to match Wiklund’s pace in her pair but will ultimately collapse.

  7. :ITA Francesca Lollobrigida: Driven by the home crowd, but her current form isn't quite there.

  8. :CZE Martina Sáblíková: The legend sometimes struggles with the high-speed laps nowadays, but her grit keeps her in the top ten.

  9. :BEL Sandrine Tas: Has shown impressive consistency throughout the season.

  10. :AUT Jeannine Rosner: A massive talent, but these Games likely come a bit too early in her development.

  11. :WHT Kseniya Korzhova: A wildcard; she won the B-group twice this season and should finish mid-pack.

  12. :FRA Violette Braun: Similar to Rosner—the focus is fully on 2030, but she’s here for the experience.

  13. :NED Merel Conijn: Drawing the first pair is tough; she’ll likely struggle with nerves and the unknown ice conditions.

  14. :WHT Marina Zueva: An experienced veteran, but clearly past her physiological peak.

  15. :GER Josie Hofmann: Her finish will likely reflect her steady results from this season.

  16. :SUI Kaitlyn McGregor: Expected to finish in her usual World Cup range.

  17. :CHN Yang Binyu:  Has struggled to find her rhythm and potential all season.

  18. :JPN Momoka Horikawa: A huge talent who hasn't been able to translate her potential into results lately.

  19. :CAN Laura Hall: Likely just soaking in the Olympic atmosphere.

  20. :KAZ Elizaveta Golubeva: More of a 1500m specialist; she generally requires faster ice to be competitive at this distance.

Removing Sáblíková from my prediction, I can at least say I predicted the top 8 correctly, just in a completely different order. :mumble:

 

  • Francesca Lollobrigida: Predicted 7th -> Final Rank 1.
    Massive Miss: A legendary home-ice win on her 35th birthday.

  • Ragne Wiklund: Predicted 1st -> Final Rank 2.
    Close: Held on for silver but couldn't match Lollobrigida's pace.

  • Valerie Maltais: Predicted 4th -> Final Rank 3.
    Podium Miss: Correctly identified her as a major threat to the favorites, but she secured the Bronze.

  • Joy Beune: Predicted 2nd -> Final Rank 4.
    Major Miss: The reigning World Champion faded in the final laps and missed a medal entirely.

  • Sandrine Tas: Predicted 8th -> Final Rank 7.
    Close enough: A very accurate read on her consistent form this season.

  • Josie Hofmann: Predicted 14th -> Final Rank 14.
    Perfect: Perfect prediction on her exact placement. My only one

  • Jeannine Rosner: Predicted 9th -> Final Rank 19.
    Major Miss: Correct assessment that the Olympics came a bit too early in her career, though


The track was clearly incredibly fast today. It just goes to show that on Olympic ice, current momentum and home-crowd energy can override even the most consistent season results.

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Why is Olympic speed skating so much better than the World Cup or worlds? The only thing that really compares is the last day of a world all-round (and even then, only if its close).

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12 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Our commentator mentioned that they actually never met while her great-aunt was still alive, which I find very questionable :mumble:

Hmmmm

 

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3 minutes ago, phelps said:

it's a legend

actually, it's not true

it's quite common in the small villages to call "aunt" even people who actually might have some family ties, but well beyond the closer degrees

 

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3 minutes ago, phelps said:

it's quite common in the small villages to call "aunt" even people who actually might have some family ties, but well beyond the closer degrees

 

To put it simply: in the North they wouldn’t be considered relatives. In the South she definitely would be, since she’s the daughter of Lollobrigida’s brother’s daughter :p

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