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How Many Medals do You Expect from Your Nation at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026? Road to Milano Cortina 2026


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4 hours ago, CCB said:

I think the Dutch men (especially in long distances) are simply not good enough. We've been leaders in long distances for decades, but we've always had great talents like De Jong, Romme, Bergsma, Kramer, and Roest. They're not around right now, so we're focusing more on short distances, but there's a certain Stolz who reigns supreme.

 

What I've noticed is that many newcomers (Jilek, Lubineaud etc) originally come from inline skating. The Netherlands should look into that too. We also need to be open to new training methods, like those of the Swede Nils Svensson, who won two gold medals in Beijing with a unique training regime.

 

Good luck with Ghiotto, I will definitely cheer for him: such a friendly person and a beautiful skater. He really deserves a gold medal. 

Ghiotto was the absolute dominant in the 10k until 2025, but since this season, several skaters have made significant progress. This hasn't happened before: in 2022, van der Poel was the clear favorite and confidently won gold. No one has surpassed him with an 8-10 second improvement in this distance year by year. Ghiotto may be a lack of 1 year of completing his winning streak, missing the Olympic gold in the 10 km, which he certainly deserved, but unfortunately, sport isn't always fair. Van der Poel perfectly timed his period of dominance and retired at a relatively young age, yet he won it all. Perhaps he knew his body was saying stop and he wouldn't be able to break further time limits, something the Swede would have to do to keep winning the 5 and 10 km.

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