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Speed Skating at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026


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45 minutes ago, Faramir said:

And the exposure and chance of becoming elite in other sports Is limited on purpose (see the ridiculous criteria set by the Dutch NOC for sports they don't like, so you also have very few Olympians). Which is fair when the goal is to minimize the cost per medal ratio in the long term (better not investing in sports where results are more variable) but let's not sell this as "great innovations" that sets apart NED from other countries. 

Since the 2020 COVID Games our NOC seems to be little less strict. In 2021 and 2022 I could understand this, given the extra-ordinary circumstances. But both in 2024 and this year the NOC nominated people that in my humble opinion really were not at the required level. I would never want us to send someone like Eddie The Eagle.

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47 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Dave Ryding didn't train or see snow until he was 12 years old. Even after that he mainly trained on grass until his teenage years and it didn't stop him from becoming one of the elite slalomers and a World Cup winner. 

But he trained on slopes as a skier in a country with an existing (albeit limited) slalom culture. The Netherlands are litteraly known as The Low Countries in many languages, their highest summit is edging just over an impressive 300m, how do you expect them to even start having grass tracks to train their future snow skiers ?

 

47 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Biathlon and cross-country athletes train 7 months on roller skies. They don't have snow 12 months a year. All the technique, posture, conditioning, balance can be practiced on roller skies before transitioning on snow. 

They don't have snow all year but they begin the sport on snow. As far as I know there has never been any French Olympian in CC/biathlon who didn't learn his craft in the Alps/Jura/Vosges. 

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