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Speed Skating at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026


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The coverage of this will be a lot lower in 2030 because commentators can’t do this and short track and will likely focus on the one actually in France. Particularly if it’s the Netherlands and not Turin. 

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2 hours ago, Matteo92 said:

 

I know it's a joke and I laughed at it, but it is true that the results that the Netherlands have consistently achieved in the last decade are just sensational. 

We were top 5 in Paris 2024, and broke our gold medal records in both 2024 and 2026.

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1 hour ago, copravolley said:

Sighel's poor form, Ghiotto's slip-up in the 10km, the miss of medals in the men`s PGS alpine snowboarding, Gicomel's tragedy yesterday, etc. It could have easily 4-5 more silver medals. Personally, I thought 10 gold medals would be enough for 3rd place, but unfortunately, there weren't enough silver medals and too many bronze medals: 14.

If Lollobrigida was just a few hundreds of a seconds slower in the 5000 metres, it would have been 11 golds for us, 9 for Italy. Who knows what would have happened if the Dutch mixed relay team had stayed on its feet. Etc etc
 

But of course, that’s not how it works. You win some medals you did not expect to win, you lose some you thought near-certainities. In some events you are unlucky, in others you profit from the misfortune from your competitors. You have some narrow wins (for instance Riijpma-De Jong) and some narrow losses (for instance Conijn and the Men’s team pursuit).

 

 

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Medal for Denmark I am so proud ! Still Miss Albania, Ukraine and Hjngary winning some medals here :( I hope Slovakia get this bronze.

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21 minutes ago, Noorderling29 said:

If Lollobrigida was just a few hundreds of a seconds slower in the 5000 metres, it would have been 11 golds for us, 9 for Italy. Who knows what would have happened if the Dutch mixed relay team had stayed on its feet. Etc etc
 

But of course, that’s not how it works. You win some medals you did not expect to win, you lose some you thought near-certainities. In some events you are unlucky, in others you profit from the misfortune from your competitors. You have some narrow wins (for instance Riijpma-De Jong) and some narrow losses (for instance Conijn and the Men’s team pursuit).

 

 

Ok, it`s true.

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37 minutes ago, Noorderling29 said:

We were top 5 in Paris 2024, and broke our gold medal records in both 2024 and 2026.

France was probably 5th in Paris and the Netherlands behind it, but it`s also great results for you.

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4 hours ago, copravolley said:

Nothing, it's just that the Netherlands took advantage of their historic opportunity here, and Italy lost it. We won't have a chance of finishing 3 in the medal table in future editions for the next 100 years, maybe even longer. Canada, Germany will wake up, Russia will return, France will be at home, etc. I simply regret the missed opportunity. Forgive me if I offended you or your country. 

I don't think so we are on a downwards trajectory in winter sport

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Just now, Josh said:

I don't think so we are on a downwards trajectory in winter sport

You still have the potential to win 10+ gold medals in each game - you just need to improve your short track

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Just now, copravolley said:

You still have the potential to win 10+ gold medals in each game - you just need to improve your short track

No absolutely not, time to face the reality, it isn't only here even in Beijing we sucked, we're not gonna be winning that many in the next 2-3 Olympics unless something changes . Short track is too unpredictable to rely on for medals, and our athletes don't have the mental capability to perform during an event like this, unfortunate but I've accepted it already. And the Canadian olympic committee won't do shit about it because unless we won 5 less medals, the curling and men's hockey medals means they don't care about it . whatever

 

Finishing top 10 in 2030 would be a success for us with the crisis Canadian winter sport is facing

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2 hours ago, copravolley said:

You still have the potential to win 10+ gold medals in each game - you just need to improve your short track

We peaked in 2018. Without any meaningful investment in sports (which this year 80% of sports got decreases), Canada will not be a power, but mid-tier at best. 

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