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Winter Paralympic Games 2018


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Men's 7.5km Sitting
Final Results

 

KOR.gif Eui Hyun SIN
22:28.4

 

USA.gif Daniel CNOSSEN
22:33.7

 

UKR.gif Maksym YAROVYI
22:39.9

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Taras RAD
UKR.gif
22:50.3
5
Andrew SOULE
USA.gif
23:02.8
6
Chris KLEBL
CAN.gif
23:25.5
7
Martin FLEIG
GER.gif
23:31.6
8
Jeong Min LEE
KOR.gif
23:37.3
9
Cristian RIBERA
BRA.gif
23:41.6
10
Dzmitry LOBAN
BLR.gif
24:12.7
11
Trygve Steinar LARSEN
NOR.gif
24:20.1
12
Yauheni LUKYANENKA
BLR.gif
24:42.7
13
Denis PETRENKO
KAZ.gif
24:59.7
14
Scott MEENAGH
GBR.gif
25:17.5
15
Derek ZAPLOTINSKY
CAN.gif
25:23.2
16
Sebastien FORTIER
CAN.gif
25:40.5
17
Feixiang HUANG
CHN.gif
25:45.6
18
Mingyuan DU
CHN.gif
25:55.9
19
Peng ZHENG
CHN.gif
25:58.0
20
Sergey USSOLTSEV
KAZ.gif
26:07.7
21
Xiaoming GUO
CHN.gif
26:09.3
22
Arkadz SHYKUTS
BLR.gif
26:19.9
23
Sean HALSTED
USA.gif
26:37.5
24
Bitao HUANG
CHN.gif
27:13.9
25
Jingfeng LU
CHN.gif
27:26.2
26
Bryan PRICE
USA.gif
27:51.3
27
Congjun XU
CHN.gif
28:40.0
28
Ethan HESS
CAN.gif
28:51.0
29
Vadzim LIPINSKI
BLR.gif
29:29.5
30
Jeremy WAGNER
USA.gif
30:16.0
31
Yves BOURQUE
CAN.gif
30:44.5
32
Temuri DADIANI
GEO.gif
33:32.7
  Kamil ROSIEK
POL.gif
DNF
  Josip ZIMA
CRO.gif
DNS
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Women's 5km Sitting
Final Results

 

USA.gif Oksana MASTERS
16:42.0

 

GER.gif Andrea ESKAU
16:53.5

 

WHT.gif Marta ZAINULLINA
17:25.4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Nadezhda FEDOROVA
WHT.gif
17:27.3
5
Irina GULIAEVA
WHT.gif
17:43.2
6
Kendall GRETSCH
USA.gif
17:46.4
7
Birgit SKARSTEIN
NOR.gif
18:27.9
8
Natalia KOCHEROVA
WHT.gif
18:29.0
9
Liudmila VAUCHOK
BLR.gif
18:40.0
10
Beibei CHU
CHN.gif
19:00.0
11
Yawei JIN
CHN.gif
19:20.7
12
Aline ROCHA
BRA.gif
19:23.4
13
Valiantsina SHYTS
BLR.gif
19:37.4
14
Sini PYY
FIN.gif
19:39.4
15
Doyeon LEE
KOR.gif
19:59.4
16
Anja WICKER
GER.gif
20:14.1
17
Cindy OUELLET
CAN.gif
20:46.6
18
Vo Ra Mi SEO
KOR.gif
21:31.4
19
Joy RONDEAU
USA.gif
21:55.1
20
Zhanyl BALTABAYEVA
KAZ.gif
22:01.1
21
Nonno NITTA
JPN.gif
22:42.3
22
Akzhana ABDIKARIMOVA
WHT.gif
23:52.8
  Lidziya HRAFEYEVA
BLR.gif
DNF
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Men's Slalom Visually Impaired
Final Results

 

ITA.gif Giacomo BERTAGNOLLI
Fabrizio CASAL (G)

1:36.1248.85+47.27

 

SVK.gif Jakub KRAKO
Branislav BROZMAN (G)

1:37.5449.07+48.47

 

WHT.gif Valerii REDKOZUBOV
Evgeny GEROEV (G)

1:38.0249.10+48.92

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Mac MARCOUX
Jack LEITCH (G)
CAN.gif
49.61
48.78
1:38.39
5
Gernot MORGENFURT
Christoph Peter GMEINER (G)
AUT.gif
50.31
   51.30
1:41.61
6
Maciej KREZEL
Anna OGARZYNSKA (G)
POL.gif
52.63
51.50
1:44.13
7
Marek KUBACKA
Maria ZATOVICOVA (G)
SVK.gif
52.78
55.34
1:48.12
8
Patrik HETMER
Miroslav MACALA (G)
CZE.gif
57.61
59.67
1:57.28
9
Damir MIZDRAK
Luka DEBELJAK (G)
CRO.gif
1:01.72
59.60
2:01.32
  Kevin BURTON
Brandon ASHBY (G)
USA.gif
54.18
-
DNF2
  Mingyu HWANG
Jea Hyung YU (G)
KOR.gif
55.92
-
DNF2
  Miroslav HARAUS
Maros HUDIK (G)
SVK.gif
47.96
-
DSQ2
  Ivan FRANTSEV
German AGRANOVSKII (G)
WHT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Yon SANTACANA MAIZTEGUI
Miguel GALINDO GARCES (G)
ESP.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Patrick JENSEN
Lara FALK (G)
AUS.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Zsolt BALOGH
Bence BOCSI (G)
HUN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Tadeas KRIZ
Radim NEVRLY (G)
CZE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Shaun PIANTA
Jeremy O'SULLIVAN (G)
AUS.gif
-
-
DNF1
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Men's Slalom Standing
Final Results

 

NZL.gif Adam HALL
1:36.1148.69+47.42

 

FRA.gif Arthur BAUCHET
1:36.5048.54+47.96

 

USA.gif Jamie STANTON
1:37.3748.51+48.86

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Santeri KIIVERI
FIN.gif
49.61
50.14
1:39.75
5
Thomas WALSH
USA.gif
49.33
52.87
1:42.20
6
Mitchell GOURLEY
AUS.gif
48.69
53.63
1:42.32
7
Aron LINDSTROEM
SWE.gif
51.72
51.23
1:42.95
8
Alexander ALYABYEV
WHT.gif
50.37
53.15
1:43.52
9
Thomas PFYL
SUI.gif
51.47
52.46
1:43.93
10
James WHITLEY
GBR.gif
52.61
51.80
1:44.41
11
Martin FRANCE
SVK.gif
53.96
52.27
1:46.23
12
Davide BENDOTTI
ITA.gif
53.34
54.14
1:47.48
13
Hilmar ORVARSSON
ISL.gif
58.32
52.27
1:50.59
14
Jordan BROISIN
FRA.gif
56.52
54.14
1:50.66
15
Jasper BALCAEN
BEL.gif
57.89
56.05
1:53.94
16
Alexey MIKUSHIN
WHT.gif
54.60
1:02.88
1:57.48
17
Kohei TAKAHASHI
JPN.gif
1:00.06
58.31
1:58.37
18
Gakuta KOIKE
JPN.gif
1:01.16
57.47
1:58.63
19
Tyler CARTER
USA.gif
1:02.22
1:01.08
2:03.30
20
Roger PUIG DAVI
AND.gif
1:06.68
57.75
2:04.43
21
Miroslav LIDINSKY
CZE.gif
1:05.65
1:04.52
2:10.17
22
Lovro DOKIC
CRO.gif
1:07.61
1:03.64
2:11.25
23
Sergey ALEXANDROV
WHT.gif
1:08.50
1:07.86
2:16.36
  Martin WUERZ
AUT.gif
50.45
-
DNF2
  Spencer WOOD
USA.gif
1:00.39
-
DNF2
  Mehmet CEKIC
TUR.gif
1:16.53
-
DNF2
  Connor HOGAN
USA.gif
1:02.59
-
DNS2
  Thomas GROCHAR
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Aleksei BUGAEV
WHT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Jeffrey STUUT
NED.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Kirk SCHORNSTEIN
CAN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Hiraku MISAWA
JPN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Michael BRUEGGER
SUI.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Braydon LUSCOMBE
CAN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Robin CUCHE
SUI.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Nico PAJANTSCHITSCH
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Jonty O'CALLAGHAN
AUS.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Alexis GUIMOND
CAN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Julio Andres SOTO UGALDE
CHI.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Santiago VEGA
CHI.gif
-
-
DNF1
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Men's Slalom Sitting
Final Results

 

CRO.gif Dino SOKOLOVIC
1:39.8249.13+50.69

 

USA.gif Tyler WALKER
1:40.5549.08+51.47

 

FRA.gif Frederic FRANCOIS
1:42.0351.53+50.50

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Taiki MORII
JPN.gif
51.55
50.73
2:17.80
5
Jesper PEDERSEN
NOR.gif
51.62
50.67
1:42.28
6
Igor SIKORSKI
POL.gif
52.25
50.89
1:43.14
7
Rene DE SILVESTRO
ITA.gif
52.97
52.43
1:45.40
8
Roman RABL
AUT.gif
57.43
52.39
1:49.82
9
Nicolas BISQUERTT HUDSON
CHI.gif
59.39
55.23
1:54.62
10
Alex CAIRNS
CAN.gif
59.47
57.47
1:56.94
11
Enrique PLANTEY
ARG.gif
59.52
59.59
1:59.11
12
Jernej SLIVNIK
SLO.gif
59.26
59.87
1:59.13
13
Murat PELIT
SUI.gif
1:04.87
1:02.05
2:06.92
14
Thomas NOLTE
GER.gif
59.20
1:10.67
2:09.87
  Jeroen KAMPSCHREUR
NED.gif
48.40
-
DNF2
  Takeshi SUZUKI
JPN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Yohann TABERLET
FRA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Akira KANO
JPN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Jasmin BAMBUR
USA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Kurt OATWAY
CAN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Niels DE LANGEN
NED.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Josh ELLIOTT
USA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Markus GFATTERHOFER
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Sang Min HAN
KOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Simon WALLNER
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Chi Won LEE
KOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Mark SOYER
AUS.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Kenji NATSUME
JPN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Pavel BAMBOUSEK
CZE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Sam TAIT
AUS.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Diego Primero SEGUEL MORENO
CHI.gif
-
-
DNF1
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Mixed Tournament
Final Results

 

CHN.gif China
-

 

NOR.gif Norway
-

 

CAN.gif Canada
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
South Korea
KOR.gif
-
5
Neutral Paralympic Athletes
WHT.gif
-
6
Switzerland
SUI.gif
-
7
Great Britain
GBR.gif
-
8
Germany
GER.gif
-
9
Slovakia
SVK.gif
-
10
Sweden
SWE.gif
-
11
Finland
FIN.gif
-
12
United States
USA.gif
-
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Mixed 4x2.5km Team Relay
Final Results

 

UKR.gif Ukraine
Iurii UTKIN
Ruslan PEREKHODA (G)
Liudmyla LIASHENKO
Yuliia BATENKOVA-BAUMAN
Oksana SHYSHKOVA
Vitaliy KAZAKOV (G)

24:31.9

 

CAN.gif Canada
Natalie WILKIE
Emily YOUNG
Chris KLEBL
Mark ARENDZ

25:21.9

 

GER.gif Germany
Andrea ESKAU
Steffen LEHMKER
Alexander EHLER

25:25.3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Yoshihiro NITTA
Momoko DEKIJIMA
Yurika ABE
Taiki KAWAYOKE
JPN.gif
25:48.0
5
Yauheni LUKYANENKA
Sviatlana SAKHANENKA
Raman YASHCHANKA (G)
Valiantsina SHYTS
Vasili SHAPTSIABOI
BLR.gif
25:51.2
6
Marta ZAINULLINA
Anna MILENINA
Irina GULIAEVA
Mikhalina LYSOVA
Alexey IVANOV (G)
WHT.gif
26:06.8
7
Kendall GRETSCH
Ruslan REITER
Jake ADICOFF
Sawyer KESSELHEIM (G)
USA.gif
26:07.6
8
Trygve Steinar LARSEN
Johannes BIRKELUND
Birgit SKARSTEIN
Vilde NILSEN
NOR.gif
27:01.4
9
Beibei CHU
Haitao DU
Peng ZHENG
Junbao WU
CHN.gif
27:06.5
10
Sini PYY
Inkki INOLA
Vili SORMUNEN (G)
Ilkka TUOMISTO
FIN.gif
28:11.0
11
Vo Ra Mi SEO
Bogue CHOI
Doyeon LEE
KOR.gif
30:10.2
12
Zhanyl BALTABAYEVA
Kairat KANAFIN
Anton ZHDANOVICH (G)
Sergey USSOLTSEV
KAZ.gif
31:41.2
13
Aline ROCHA
Cristian RIBERA
BRA.gif
32:16.7
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Open 4x2.5km Team Relay
Final Results

 

FRA.gif France
Benjamin DAVIET
Anthony CHALENCON
Simon VALVERDE (G)
Thomas CLARION
Antoine BOLLET (G)

22:46.6

 

NOR.gif Norway
Nils-Erik ULSET
Hakon OLSRUD
Eirik BYE
Arvid NELSON (G)

23:09.1

 

CAN.gif Canada
Collin CAMERON
Brian MCKEEVER
Graham NISHIKAWA (G)

23:52.4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Yury HOLUB
Dzmitry BUDZILOVICH (G)
Mikita LADZESAU
Aliaksei LUKYANAU (G)
Lidziya HRAFEYEVA
BLR.gif
24:10.3
5
Iaroslav RESHETYNSKYI
Nazar STEFURAK (G)
Olha PRYLUTSKA
Borys BABAR (G)
Grygorii VOVCHYNSKYI
Anatolii KOVALEVSKYI
Oleksandr MUKSHYN (G)
UKR.gif
24:12.9
6
Denis PETRENKO
Alexandr GERLITS
Alexandr KOLYADIN
KAZ.gif
24:21.2
7
Martin FLEIG
Nico MESSINGER
Lutz Peter KLAUSMANN (G)
GER.gif
24:53.5
8
Eui Hyun SIN
Sanghyeon KWON
Jeong Min LEE
KOR.gif
24:55.7
9
Piotr GARBOWSKI
Jakub TWARDOWSKI (G)
Witold SKUPIEN
Kamil ROSIEK
POL.gif
26:08.4
10
Mingyuan DU
Mingtao MA
Feixiang HUANG
Chenyang WANG
CHN.gif
27:42.7
11
Natalia KOCHEROVA
Ekaterina RUMYANTSEVA
Nadezhda FEDOROVA
Natalia BRATIUK
WHT.gif
28:18.4
12
Andrew SOULE
Mia ZUTTER
Kristina TRYGSTAD-SAARI (G)
Sean HALSTED
Grace MILLER
USA.gif
28:23.1
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Women's Slalom Visually Impaired
Final Results

 

GBR.gif Menna FITZPATRICK
Jennifer KEHOE (G)

1:51.8054.24+57.56

 

SVK.gif Henrieta FARKASOVA
Natalia SUBRTOVA (G)

1:52.4653.58+58.88

 

GBR.gif Millie KNIGHT
Brett WILD (G)

1:53.3954.28+59.11

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Melissa PERRINE
Christian GEIGER (G)
AUS.gif
56.74
58.33
1:55.07
5
Noemi Ewa RISTAU
Lucien GERKAU (G)
GER.gif
56.12
1:00.09
1:56.21
6
Kelly GALLAGHER
Gary SMITH (G)
GBR.gif
1:17.33
1:15.46
2:32.79
7
Jae Rim YANG
Un So Ri KO (G)
KOR.gif
1:00.22
1:02.41
2:02.63
8
Eleonor SANA
Chloe SANA (G)
BEL.gif
1:01.95
1:03.68
2:05.63
9
Staci MANNELLA
Sadie DE BAUN (G)
USA.gif
1:04.33
1:02.80
2:07.13
10
Aleksandra FRANTSEVA
Semen PLIASKIN (G)
WHT.gif
1:02.35
1:06.38
2:08.73
  Eva GOLUZA
Ana ZIGMAN (G)
CRO.gif
1:10.27
-
DNF2
  Danelle UMSTEAD
Rob UMSTEAD (G)
USA.gif
1:04.50
-
DSQ2
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Women's Slalom Standing
Final Results

 

FRA.gif Marie BOCHET
1:55.4655.18+1:00.28

 

CAN.gif Mollie JEPSEN
1:59.5958.36+1:01.23

 

GER.gif Andrea ROTHFUSS
2:00.0858.53+1:01.55

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Mariia PAPULOVA
WHT.gif
58.79
1:02.57
2:01.36
5
Petra SMARZOVA
SVK.gif
59.22
1:03.96
2:03.18
6
Alana RAMSAY
CAN.gif
59.62
1:03.94
2:03.56
7
Anna JOCHEMSEN
NED.gif
1:01.05
1:02.79
2:03.84
8
Ammi HONDO
JPN.gif
1:05.76
1:08.13
2:13.89
9
Anastasiia KHOROSHEVA
WHT.gif
1:05.80
1:09.52
2:15.32
10
Erin LATIMER
CAN.gif
1:06.55
1:09.06
2:15.61
11
Melanie SCHWARTZ
USA.gif
1:11.72
1:13.66
2:25.38
12
Ilma KAZAZIC
BIH.gif
1:27.05
1:23.91
2:50.96
  Frederique TURGEON
CAN.gif
1:06.74
-
DNF2
  Stephanie JALLEN
USA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Anna-Maria RIEDER
GER.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Mel PEMBLE
CAN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Ally KUNKEL
USA.gif
-
-
DSQ1
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    • Good point! I had totally forgot about that. And back in 2022 we still had national threads instead of clubs, so we have surely had a huge increase of replies in club's threads comparing to the old national threads (and the Canadian club was the most active one by far).   Nice to see the forum is in a good shape and let's now focus on summer sports with the LA28 qualifications starting very soon 
    • @Finnator123 Therefore, for my own sanity, I'm pretending we beat you guys on Saturday. 
    • So, time for a recap! Hopefully there's still someone in this thread.   First of all, these Olympics were spectacular from the very beginning. Ever since the opening ceremony kicked things off, I felt something big was happening. Such a global event and a celebration of sports couldn't have been set in a better location this year. It's great to have the winter edition in Europe once again. Wonderful sceneries and great venues just fueled the atmosphere. I really enjoyed switching from one event to another, admiring the landscapes, just like every other Olympics.   The mascots were amazing. They're so adorable. I'm not really an avid collector of Olympic memorabilia, but I feel like I have to get my hands on one of these plushies. Not saying the last mascot was bad, but these stoats are perfect in every sense. The opening sequence rocks, the tune has been stuck in my head for days, it's really catchy. It gives off this dramatic vibe while still keeping a classy coating.   Interesting medal table this year! Norway showed up once again. Honestly, Klæbo, you're mad. I'm pretty sure the guy would place in the top ten of the leaderboard if he competed by himself, absolute legend. Both the United States and France recorded their best ever campaigns, very impressive. Some other countries locked in as well, unfortunately, some did not.   That brings me to a more subjective review.     What do we have here? It's not really pleasant to look at, but that's something we all expected. The last Summer Olympics were supposed to be successful, we had plenty of medal hopes before the start. That one was a disappointing campaign. This time, it wasn't that surprising.   Just as expected, not a lot to be cheerful about. However, I always try to pick something positive. Even these Olympics brought us some successful and memorable stories. There's definitely stuff to go through:   Alpine skiing: This is one of the memorable stories. Petra's comeback is already a victory on its own. It's even more symbolic when you realise the slopes of the Italian Alps marked her return to competitive skiing. Not a disappointing finish from her at all, she even improved her result in the second slalom run. Biathlon: Now this is the sport I'm closely following during the entire year. Well, to say it was disappointing is an understatement. No individual finish in the top twenty is a disaster. No matter how we look at it, it's a failure, especially after all the promising things we've heard during the last few races, building up to the main part of the season. I'm not saying I expected medals, but the results are horrific from every angle. Paula not being able to shoot with less than three misses just sums up the hopelessness of Slovak biathlon in Antholz this year. The women's relay also didn't live up to the expectations. Disappointing. Figure skating: Adam Hagara is the first male competitor to reach the final round since Nagano. Very impressive. Despite not improving afterwards, it's a great debut for him. His time will definitely come, it will be interesting to watch him skate in four years from now. Ice hockey: Now this is where it gets interesting. Again, there wasn't much to expect from us at the Olympics this year compared to the past, but I definitely did not expect hockey to be our best shot at a medal. And what a ride it was! No matter how easy our path to the semifinal was compared to other teams, we rightfully earned it down to the last detail. Damn, winning a group with Sweden and Finland at the best tournament in twelve years feels like a dream. Absolutely surreal. If only we could change the outcome of the last weekend, it was disappointing, although definitely not as painful as Vancouver was, @hckošice definitely remembers that one better than me. In all seriousness, I'm glad we didn't disappoint, fourth place is a pleasant shock, something no one in Slovakia or outside the country predicted to happen. I suppose we know how to move the puck, we don't suck as much as we used to. Ski jumping: This is what I'm looking forward to. I know pretty much nothing about this sport outside of the basics, but Hektor Kapustík looks so promising. He's already reached several milestones of Slovak ski jumping in the last couple of months. I'm very excited to see what the future brings, he's definitely got the potential. I can picture myself watching him being a serious medal contender in a few years, the kid has wings. Ski mountaineering: I don't know, this whole sport was very anti-climatic. Not sure if it's because of the events happening almost at the end, the execution being pretty disappointing, or our athletes being unlucky, that's a Slovak classic. Just as I thought, we could have had a serious medal contender in the women's event if it wasn't for snow getting in the way. Stuff happens.   Other sports didn't really stand out.   There should be a big warning sign coming out of these Olympics for Slovakia. The brightest of our hopes did not come from a working state-sponsored system of support. They had to rely on their families and self-sacrifice plenty of times. There's not much support for young talents, nepotism and corruption are prioritised instead. I know that's something happening not only in Slovakia. Many countries suffer because of this, but it's still not something to be proud of.   To end with something more positive, our hockey future is so bright and I'm really excited to watch these young guys improving as time goes by. We've had the youngest squad on average, many of those players are eligible for multiple Olympic tournaments, including the World Championships we're hosting in three years. If these players are already the core of the team in their early twenties, we can only imagine how much glory they can bring in a few years. Finally, it looks like Slovak hockey is not getting worse. Let's keep it that way.
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    • Here is the final "almost medal" table by the way, congrats to Germany
    • 2026 PGA Tour AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am - California    Results (February 12-15, 2026)   Signature Event (71.31 points)   Men's: 1. Collin Morikawa 2. Lee Min-woo   2. Sepp Straka   4. Scottie Scheffler   4. Tommy Fleetwood 6. Sam Burns 6. Akshay Bhatia 8. Ryo Hisatsune   8. Shane Lowry   8. Nico Echavarria   8. Jake Knapp   8. Jacob Bridgeman   8. Hideki Matsuyama   14. Rory McIlroy   14. Patrick Cantlay   14. Matt Fitzpatrick   14. Tom Hoge   18. Tony Finau 19. Russell Henley   19. Alex Smalley   19. Brian Harman   19. Rickie Fowler 19. Xander Schauffele   24. Harry Hall   24. Jason Day   24. Nick Taylor   24. Ryan Fox   24. Harris English   Results
    • It's somewhat surprising that figure skating isn't more popular here.
    • I'm not against team events or even mixed team events, but I think they need to be more than the sum of individual performances. So relays are fine (including team event in luge), team pursuit too, team event in skeleton is ok cause you have this different type of start though I would prefer the luge system (with a chip instead of this board you definitely can't touch in skeleton ?). Rest needs to be rethought at least. And rules need to be coherent between the sports regarding how many teams you can enter, why is it 4 duos in alpine combined event and only 1 in CC team sprint ? 2 would be my limit for dual events, even in sports where they usually don't enter more than one team in WC events.    Alpine skiing (10)   No changes.   Biathlon (11 -> 9)   - Mixed relay + Single mixed relay. Agree with De_Gambassi, different format from the gender relays, increased chances for weaker nations to compete even if we would have two teams for some countries. - Both pursuits. I've seen several people complain about how tired the athletes were by the end of the Games during the mass-starts. Thing is these are the same people that are adamant on keeping the pursuit in the program. Either ditch them or treat the sprint as a qualification round. You would then have one individual races, one MS and one "exciting" double-event.   Bobsleigh (4)   No changes. Max 2 teams per country.   Cross-country skiing (12 -> 11)   - Both team sprints. + Mixed team sprint.  Same idea as in biathlon. Like some I'm all for a real sprint and not the dull attrition races we witnessed in Val di Fiemme. Freestyle is mandatory, can be uphill/downhill but not longer than 1'30.  - 50km W + 30km W   Curling (3)     No changes.     Figure skating (5 -> 3)   - Team event.  Awful ranking system. - Ice dance.  "Dance", enough said.   Freestyle skiing (15)   - Team aerials. + Ski-cross mixed event. Ideally luge-like with immediate start after your teammate crossed the finish line. Alternate M-W order between the rounds. In snowboard cross men were almost useless all day long.   Ice hockey (2)   No changes.   Luge (6)   No changes.   Nordic combined (3 -> 4)   + Gundersen NH W - Gundersen NH M + Mass-start LH M - Team event + Mixed team event   Short-track speed skating (9)   No changes.   Skeleton (3)    No changes.   Ski jumping (6 -> 5)   - Super team M   Ski mountaineering (3)   - Both sprints + Both individuals   Snowboarding (11)   No changes.   Speed skating (14)   - Mass-start in the current format is shite + (Re)introduce an allround competition inspired by track cycling's omnium (first version). So a couple of individual races (500 and 3000 ?), an elimination race, a points races to end it.  (-) This would be endurance based so maybe ditch 3000/5000. 
    • Worth noting that these Olympics, there were separate qualification and event threads where as in the past, they were merged together in one thread so that makes the increase in replies even more impressive.
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