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:SLO  Road to Pyeongchang 2018 :SLO

(58 athletes)

Note: on this site you will see potential athletes names, representing Slovenia at Winter Olympics in 2018. OKS (Slovenian Olympic Comitee) has its internal standard an athlete has to achieve

(16th or better in World Cup / 8th for Team). Therefore this list serves only for orientation and is not an official one. There are also some athletes with international standard (Luge).

 

UPDATED

after January 8th 2018

Alpine Skiing (9)

Martin Čater - SG (15th Beaver Creek), K (7th Bormio)

Štefan Hadalin - SL (16th Val d'Isere), GS (16th Beaver Creek)

Boštjan Kline - SG (13th Val Gardena)

Klemen Kosi - K (12th Bormio)

Žan Kranjec - GS (3rd Alta Badia; 5th Adelboden; 7th Val d'Isere; 14th Beaver Creek)

Ana Bucik - SL (9th Levi; 9th Oslo (CE))

Ana Drev - GS (6th Lienz; 8th Killington; 11th Courchevel)

Meta Hrovat - GS (8th Lienz; 13th Kranjska Gora)

Tina Robnik - GS (7th Kranjska Gora; 9th Soelden; 11th Lienz; 16th Killington) 

Biathlon (2)

Klemen Bauer - IN (10th Oestersund)

Jakov Fak - SP (3rd Hochfilzen; 7th Oberhof; 10th Oestersund; 13th Annecy), PU (2nd Hochfilzen / Oestersund; 11th Oberhof; 13th Annecy), IN (12th Oestersund), MS (8th Annecy)

Bobsleigh (-)

Cross Country Skiing (1)

Anamarija Lampič - SP (16th Davos), DI (10th Lenzerheide)

Curling (-)

Figure Skating (-)

Daša Grm (Ladies) is only possible option, she is currently lying 6th in waiting list, so chances are very slim. 

Freestyle Skiing (1)

Filip Flisar - SX (5th Innichen II; 13th Montafon; 15th Innichen I)

Ice Hockey (25)

National Team - Qualified for Men Event

Luge (2)

Žiga Biruš - Singles (45th Lake Placid; 45th Koenigsee; 50th Calgary; 56th Altenberg; 61st Winterberg; 65th Innsbruck)

Tilen Sirše - Singles (43rd Lake Placid; 44th Altenberg; 44th Koenigsee; 45th Innsbruck; 47th Calgary; 50th Winterberg)

Nordic Combined (2)

Marjan Jelenko - best 24th/31st Ruka

Vid Vrhovnik - best 26th/27th Ruka

Short Track Speed Skating (-)

Skeleton (-)

Ski Jumping (9)

Tilen Bartol - LH (5th Garmish - Partenkirchen; 16th Oberstdorf)

Jernej Damjan - LH (1st Ruka; 5th Innsbruck; 9th Titisee-Neustadt; 10th Nizhny Tagil II; 13th Ga-Pa; 14th Oberstdorf)

Peter Prevc - LH (8th Garmisch - Partenkirchen; 8th Bischofshofen; 13th Nizhny Tagil I; 14th/16th Engelberg)

Anže Semenič- LH (9h Nizhny Tagil I)

Timi Zajc - LH (12th Nizhny Tagil I)

Urša Bogataj - LH (8th Lillehammer), NH (10th/14th Lillehammer, 11th Hinterzarten)

Ema Klinec - LH (11th Lillehammer), NH (10th Hinterzarten)

Nika Križnar - NH (10th Lillehammer II, 13th Hinterzarten), LH (12th Lillehammer)

Špela Rogelj - NH (9th/9th Lillehammer)

Snowboarding (7)

Jure Hafner - PSL (16th Cortina d'Ampezzo)

Žan Košir - PGS (4th Lackenhof)

Rok Marguč - PGS (2nd Lackenhof; 13th Cortina d'Ampezzo)

Tim - Kevin Ravnjak - HP (4th Cardrona; 10th Secret Garden)

Tit Štante - HP (16th Secret Garden)

Gloria Kotnik - PGS (8th Cortina d'Ampezzo), PSL (16th Cortina d'Ampezzo)

Urška Pribošič - BA (11th Copper Mountain; 12th Beijing)

Speed Skating (-)

 

2016/17 Standards

Alpine Skiing (1)

Boštjan Kline - DH (1st Kvitfjell; 4th Val d'Isere; 2 times 7th)   QUALIFIED IN SG

Ilka Štuhec - SL (10th Maribor), GS (14th Maribor), SG (2 wins; 4 podiums), DH (4 wins; 6 podiums), K (1 win; 3 podiums)    INJURED

Maruša Ferk - K (5th Crans Montana; 12th Val d'Isere)

Biathlon (-)

Teja Gregorin - SP (8th Holmenkollen), PU (4th Holmenkollen), IN (12th Hochfilzen), MS (5th Hochfilzen)   DOPING ABUSE

Cross Country Skiing (4)

Janez Lampič - SP (11th Drammen)

Katja Višnar - SP (6th Pyeongchang; 7th Drammen; 14th Falun)

Vesna Fabjan - SP (6th Toblach; 11th Quebec City; 12th Val Mustair)

Alenka Čebašek - DI (16th Pyeongchang)

Ski Jumping (5)

Domen Prevc - LH (4 wins; 6 podiums)

Jurij Tepeš - LH (7th Bischofshofen; 8th Willingen,...)

Anže Lanišek - LH (4th Pyeongchang), NH (14th Pyeongchang)

Cene Prevc - LH (8th Oberstdorf)

Maja Vtič - LH (8th Oberstdorf I; 11th Oslo; 13th Oberstdorf II), NH (5th/5th Lillehammer; 8th Sapporo II,...)

Eva Logar - NH (15th Zao I)    RETIRED

Snowboarding (1)

Tim Kevin Ravnjak - SS (11th Seiser Alm), BA (12th Moscow)      QUALIFIED IN HP

Tim Mastnak - PGS (12th Bansko II; 15th Pyeongchang; 16th Carezza)

Urška Pribošič - SS (12th Mammoth Mt.; 14th Kreischberg; 14th Quebec City)    QUALIFIED IN BA

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Slovenia handball team lost very weird opening match, full of odd judges decisions, against Macedonia. But, to be fair, our team managed to lost two important balls in the final stages, so main fault is on our side.  Today we play against Germany, whom we never beaten in official match. But, we also almost never beat Spain in basketball, but look what happened few months ago at Eurobasket.

 

Gremo naši !!!

 

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:SLO  Road to Pyeongchang 2018 :SLO

(58 + 13 athletes)

Note: on this site you will see potential athletes names, representing Slovenia at Winter Olympics in 2018. OKS (Slovenian Olympic Comitee) has its internal standard an athlete has to achieve

(16th or better in World Cup / 8th for Team). Therefore this list serves only for orientation and is not an official one. There are also some athletes with international standard (Luge).

 

UPDATED

after January 14th 2018

Alpine Skiing (9 + 1)

Martin Čater - DH (11th Wengen), SG (15th Beaver Creek), K (7th Bormio)

Štefan Hadalin - SL (16th Val d'Isere), GS (16th Beaver Creek)

Boštjan Kline - SG (13th Val Gardena)

Klemen Kosi - K (12th Bormio)

Žan Kranjec - GS (3rd Alta Badia; 5th Adelboden; 7th Val d'Isere; 14th Beaver Creek)

Ana Bucik - SL (9th Levi; 9th Oslo (CE))

Ana Drev - GS (6th Lienz; 8th Killington; 11th Courchevel)

Meta Hrovat - GS (8th Lienz; 13th Kranjska Gora)

Tina Robnik - GS (7th Kranjska Gora; 9th Soelden; 11th Lienz; 16th Killington) 

--------------------with 2016/17 standard--------------------------------------------------------------------

Maruša Ferk - K (5th Crans Montana; 12th Val d'Isere)

Ilka Štuhec - SL (10th Maribor), GS (14th Maribor), SG (2 wins; 4 podiums), DH (4 wins; 6 podiums), K (1 win; 3 podiums)    INJURED

Biathlon (2 + 5)

Klemen Bauer - IN (10th Oestersund)

Jakov Fak - SP (3rd Hochfilzen; 7th Oberhof; 10th Oestersund; 13th Annecy), PU (2nd Hochfilzen / Oestersund; 11th Oberhof; 13th Annecy),

                     IN (12th Oestersund; 14th Ruhpolding), MS (8th Annecy; 10th Ruhpolding)

--------------------- with International Standard----------------------------------------------------------------

Miha Dovžan

Lenart Oblak

Mitja Drinovec

Anja Eržen

Urška Poje

Bobsleigh (-)

Cross Country Skiing (5 + 3)

Alenka Čebašek - SP (7th Dresden), TS (5th Dresden), RE (7th Ulricehamn 2017)

Anamarija Lampič - SP (16th Davos), DI (10th Lenzerheide), RE (7th Ulricehamn 2017)

Vesna Fabjan - SP (12th Dresden), TS (5th Dresden)

Katja Višnar - SP (6th Pyeongchang; 7th Drammen; 14th Falun), RE (7th Ulricehamn 2017)

Lea Einfalt - RE (7th Ulricehamn 2017)

---------------------with 2016 / 2017 standards------------------------

Janez Lampič - SP (11th Drammen)

--------------------- International standards (most likely)-------------------

Miha Šimenc

Nika Razinger

Curling (-)

Figure Skating (-)

Daša Grm (Ladies) is only possible option, she is currently lying 6th in waiting list, so chances are very slim. 

Freestyle Skiing (1)

Filip Flisar - SX (5th Innichen II; 13th Montafon; 15th Innichen I)

Ice Hockey (25)

National Team - Qualified for Men Event

Luge (0 + 2)

----------------------- with International Standard-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Žiga Biruš - Singles (38th Oberhof; 45th Lake Placid; 45th Koenigsee; 50th Calgary; 56th Altenberg; 61st Winterberg; 65th Innsbruck)

Tilen Sirše - Singles (42nd Oberhof; 43rd Lake Placid; 44th Altenberg; 44th Koenigsee; 45th Innsbruck; 47th Calgary; 50th Winterberg)

Nordic Combined (0 + 2)

----------------------- with International Standard------------------------------

Marjan Jelenko - best 24th/31st Ruka

Vid Vrhovnik - best 26th/27th Ruka

Short Track Speed Skating (-)

Skeleton (-)

Ski Jumping (10; only 9 eligible)

Tilen Bartol - LH (5th Garmish - Partenkirchen; 16th Oberstdorf)

Jernej Damjan - LH (1st Ruka; 5th Innsbruck; 9th Titisee-Neustadt; 10th Nizhny Tagil II; 13th Ga-Pa; 14th Oberstdorf)

Peter Prevc - LH (6th Kulm FLY; 8th Garmisch - Partenkirchen; 8th Bischofshofen; 13th Nizhny Tagil I; 14th/16th Engelberg)

Anže Semenič- LH (8th Kulm FLY; 9h Nizhny Tagil I)

Timi Zajc - LH (12th Nizhny Tagil I)

Domen Prevc - LH (11th Kulm FLY)

Urša Bogataj - LH (8th Lillehammer), NH (6th/9th Sapporo; 10th/14th Lillehammer, 11th Hinterzarten)

Ema Klinec - LH (11th Lillehammer), NH (8th Sapporo II; 10th Hinterzarten)

Nika Križnar - NH (10th Lillehammer II, 13th Hinterzarten), LH (12th Lillehammer)

Špela Rogelj - NH (9th/9th Lillehammer)

Snowboarding (7)

Jure Hafner - PSL (16th Cortina d'Ampezzo)

Žan Košir - PGS (4th Lackenhof)

Rok Marguč - PGS (2nd Lackenhof; 13th Cortina d'Ampezzo; 15th Bad Gastein PSL)

Tim - Kevin Ravnjak - HP (4th Cardrona; 10th Secret Garden)

Tit Štante - HP (16th Secret Garden)

Gloria Kotnik - PGS (8th Cortina d'Ampezzo), PSL (16th Cortina d'Ampezzo)

Urška Pribošič - BA (11th Copper Mountain; 12th Beijing)

Speed Skating (-)

 

2016/17 Standards

Alpine Skiing

Boštjan Kline - DH (1st Kvitfjell; 4th Val d'Isere; 2 times 7th)   QUALIFIED IN SG

Biathlon

Teja Gregorin - SP (8th Holmenkollen), PU (4th Holmenkollen), IN (12th Hochfilzen), MS (5th Hochfilzen)   DOPING ABUSE

Ski Jumping 

Jurij Tepeš - LH (7th Bischofshofen; 8th Willingen,...)

Anže Lanišek - LH (4th Pyeongchang), NH (14th Pyeongchang)

Cene Prevc - LH (8th Oberstdorf)

Maja Vtič - LH (8th Oberstdorf I; 11th Oslo; 13th Oberstdorf II), NH (5th/5th Lillehammer; 8th Sapporo II,...)

Eva Logar - NH (15th Zao I)    RETIRED

Snowboarding

Tim Kevin Ravnjak - SS (11th Seiser Alm), BA (12th Moscow)      QUALIFIED IN HP

Tim Mastnak - PGS (12th Bansko II; 15th Pyeongchang; 16th Carezza)

Urška Pribošič - SS (12th Mammoth Mt.; 14th Kreischberg; 14th Quebec City)    QUALIFIED IN BA

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Only Schladming (Men's SL) and Kronplatz (Ladies GS) to go, we will soon know, how many athletes is going to represent Slovenia at the Olympics.

I live only few kilometers away from one of our lugers. Slovenia had already two spots in Sochi, but because of our hockey expedition no one from luge went to Russia.

It is now almost certain Tilen Sirše will represent our country in Pyeongchang, fingers crossed.

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:SLO  Road to Pyeongchang 2018 :SLO

(60 + 13 athletes)

Note: on this site you will see potential athletes names, representing Slovenia at Winter Olympics in 2018. OKS (Slovenian Olympic Comitee) has its internal standard an athlete has to achieve

(16th or better in World Cup / 8th for Team). Therefore this list serves only for orientation and is not an official one. There are also some athletes with international standard (Luge).

 

UPDATED

after January 21st 2018

Alpine Skiing (9 + 1)

Martin Čater - DH (11th Wengen), SG (15th Beaver Creek), K (7th Bormio)

Štefan Hadalin - SL (16th Val d'Isere), GS (16th Beaver Creek)

Boštjan Kline - SG (13th Val Gardena)

Klemen Kosi - K (12th Bormio)

Žan Kranjec - GS (3rd Alta Badia; 5th Adelboden; 7th Val d'Isere; 14th Beaver Creek)

Ana Bucik - SL (9th Levi; 9th Oslo (CE))

Ana Drev - GS (6th Lienz; 8th Killington; 11th Courchevel)

Meta Hrovat - GS (8th Lienz; 13th Kranjska Gora)

Tina Robnik - GS (7th Kranjska Gora; 9th Soelden; 11th Lienz; 16th Killington) 

--------------------with 2016/17 standard--------------------------------------------------------------------

Maruša Ferk - K (5th Crans Montana; 12th Val d'Isere)

Ilka Štuhec - SL (10th Maribor), GS (14th Maribor), SG (2 wins; 4 podiums), DH (4 wins; 6 podiums), K (1 win; 3 podiums)    INJURED

Biathlon (2 + 5)

Klemen Bauer - IN (10th Oestersund)

Jakov Fak - SP (3rd Hochfilzen; 7th Oberhof; 10th Oestersund; 13th Annecy), PU (2nd Hochfilzen / Oestersund; 11th Oberhof; 13th Annecy),

                     IN (12th Oestersund; 14th Ruhpolding), MS (8th Annecy; 10th Ruhpolding; 12th Antholz)

--------------------- with International Standard----------------------------------------------------------------

Miha Dovžan

Lenart Oblak

Mitja Drinovec

Anja Eržen

Urška Poje

Bobsleigh (-)

Cross Country Skiing (5 + 3)

Alenka Čebašek - SP (7th Dresden), TS (5th Dresden), RE (7th Ulricehamn 2017)

Anamarija Lampič - SP (13th Planica; 16th Davos), DI (10th Lenzerheide), RE (7th Ulricehamn 2017)

Vesna Fabjan - SP (12th Dresden), TS (5th Dresden)

Katja Višnar - SP (14th Planica)RE (7th Ulricehamn 2017)

Lea Einfalt - RE (7th Ulricehamn 2017)

---------------------with 2016 / 2017 standards------------------------

Janez Lampič - SP (11th Drammen)

--------------------- International standards (most likely)-------------------

Miha Šimenc

Nika Razinger

Curling (-)

Figure Skating (-)

Daša Grm (Ladies) is only possible option, she is currently lying 6th in waiting list, so chances are very slim. 

Freestyle Skiing (1)

Filip Flisar - SX (5th Innichen II; 13th Montafon; 15th Innichen I)

Ice Hockey (25)

National Team - Qualified for Men Event

Luge (0 + 2)

----------------------- with International Standard-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Žiga Biruš - Singles (38th Oberhof; 45th Lake Placid; 45th Koenigsee; 50th Calgary; 56th Altenberg; 61st Winterberg; 65th Innsbruck)

Tilen Sirše - Singles (42nd Oberhof; 43rd Lake Placid; 44th Altenberg; 44th Koenigsee; 45th Innsbruck; 47th Calgary; 50th Winterberg)

Nordic Combined (0 + 2)

----------------------- with International Standard------------------------------

Marjan Jelenko - best 24th/31st Ruka; 29th Chaux-Neuve

Vid Vrhovnik - best 26th/27th Ruka

Short Track Speed Skating (-)

Skeleton (-)

Ski Jumping (10; only 9 eligible)

Tilen Bartol - LH (5th Garmish - Partenkirchen; 16th Oberstdorf)

Jernej Damjan - LH (1st Ruka; 5th Innsbruck; 9th Titisee-Neustadt; 10th Nizhny Tagil II; 13th Ga-Pa; 14th Oberstdorf; 15th Oberstdorf FLY WCH)

Peter Prevc - LH (6th Kulm FLY; 6th Oberstdorf FLY WCH; 8th Garmisch - Partenkirchen; 8th Bischofshofen; 13th Nizhny Tagil I; 14th/16th Engelberg)

Anže Semenič- LH (8th Kulm FLY; 9h Nizhny Tagil I; 14th Oberstdorf FLY WCH)

Timi Zajc - LH (12th Nizhny Tagil I)

Domen Prevc - LH (11th Kulm FLY)

Urša Bogataj - LH (8th Lillehammer), NH (6th/9th Sapporo; 10th/14th Lillehammer; 10th/15th Zao; 11th Hinterzarten)

Ema Klinec - LH (11th Lillehammer), NH (6th/8th Zao ; 8th Sapporo II; 10th Hinterzarten)

Nika Križnar - NH (4th/7th Zao; 10th Lillehammer II, 13th Hinterzarten), LH (12th Lillehammer)

Špela Rogelj - NH (9th/9th Lillehammer; 11th Zao I)

Snowboarding (9)

Jure Hafner - PSL (16th Cortina d'Ampezzo)

Žan Košir - PGS (4th Lackenhof; 9th Rogla II)

Rok Marguč - PGS (2nd Lackenhof; 13th Cortina d'Ampezzo; 15th Bad Gastein PSL)

Tim Mastnak - PGS (8th/8th Rogla)

Tim - Kevin Ravnjak - HP (4th Cardrona; 10th Secret Garden)

Tit Štante - HP (16th Secret Garden)

Gloria Kotnik - PGS (4th/10th Rogla; 8th Cortina d'Ampezzo), PSL (16th Cortina d'Ampezzo)

Urška Pribošič - BA (11th Copper Mountain; 12th Beijing)

Kaja Verdnik - HP (14th Laax)

Speed Skating (-)

 

2016/17 Standards

Alpine Skiing

Boštjan Kline - DH (1st Kvitfjell; 4th Val d'Isere; 2 times 7th)   QUALIFIED IN SG

Biathlon

Teja Gregorin - SP (8th Holmenkollen), PU (4th Holmenkollen), IN (12th Hochfilzen), MS (5th Hochfilzen)   DOPING ABUSE

Ski Jumping 

Jurij Tepeš - LH (7th Bischofshofen; 8th Willingen,...)

Anže Lanišek - LH (4th Pyeongchang), NH (14th Pyeongchang)

Cene Prevc - LH (8th Oberstdorf)

Maja Vtič - LH (8th Oberstdorf I; 11th Oslo; 13th Oberstdorf II), NH (5th/5th Lillehammer; 8th Sapporo II,...)

Eva Logar - NH (15th Zao I)    RETIRED

Snowboarding

Tim Kevin Ravnjak - SS (11th Seiser Alm), BA (12th Moscow)      QUALIFIED IN HP

Urška Pribošič - SS (12th Mammoth Mt.; 14th Kreischberg; 14th Quebec City)    QUALIFIED IN BA

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:SLO  Road to Pyeongchang 2018 :SLO

Official OKS list (71 athletes / 9 sports)

Alpine Skiing (11)

Boštjan Kline - DH, SG, K

Klemen Kosi - DH, SG, K

Martin Čater - DH, SG, K

Žan Kranjec - GS, SL

Miha Hrobat - GS, SL, K (?)

Štefan Hadalin - GS, SL, K (?)

Ana Drev GS

Ana Bucik - SL, GS, K (?)

Maruša Ferk - SL, GS, SG, DH, K

Meta Hrovat - SL, GS

Tina Robnik - SL, GS

Biathlon (7)

Klemen Bauer 

Mitja Drinovec

Miha Dovžan

Jakov Fak

Lenart Oblak

Anja Eržen

Urška Poje

Cross Country Skiing (7 or 8)

Janez Lampič

Miha Šimenc

Alenka Čebašek

Vesna Fabjan

Anamarija Lampič

Nika Razinger

Katja Višnar

Lea Einfalt / Manca Slabanja (awaiting confirmation)

Freestyle Skiing (1)

Filip Flisar 

Ice Hockey (25)

Men's National Team

Luge (1)

Tilen Sirše 

Nordic Combined (2)

Marjan Jelenko

Vid Vrhovnik

Ski Jumping (9; 12 candidates)

Tilen Bartol

Jernej Damjan

Žiga Jelar

Domen Prevc

Peter Prevc

Anže Semenič

Timi Zajc

Urša Bogataj

Ema Klinec

Nika Križnar

Špela Rogelj

Maja Vtič

Snowboarding (8)

Žan Košir - PGS 

Rok Marguč - PGS 

Tim Mastnak - PGS 

Tim - Kevin Ravnjak - HP

Tit Štante - HP 

Gloria Kotnik - PGS 

Urška Pribošič - BA 

Kaja Verdnik - HP 

 

It is quite similar to my own provisional list. Here are all changes:

- in Alpine Skiing Miha Hrobat was added to the list, because :SLO has 11 athletes in quota

- for Cross Country Skiing Einfalt or Slabanja could come through, they are waiting for international confirmation

- in Luge, finally wise decision. Two athletes (Sirše and Biruš) achieve international quota, but not national quota. Therefore it was decided better one (Sirše) will represent Slovenian luge in Pyeongchang.

- Ski jumping: coaches Goran Janus (Men) and Stane Baloh (Ladies) can pick 5 male and 4 female jumpers till end of this week freely

- in Snowboarding there is no Jure Hafner (first in waiting list-PGS), but there is Pribošič, though she also currently sits in first spot among reserves

 

One more fact to conclude:

- This will be the biggest expedition so far at Winter Olympics, but without Hockey team :SLO was repesented with 1 (one) more individual in Vancouver 2010.

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:SLO HS 109 Men :SLO 

Training 1 Results  

 

   TOTAL       JUMP 1  JUMP 2    JUMP 3
Timi Zajc  152.9 102 m (7.) 89.5 m (34.) 97 m (20.)
Tilen Bartol 179.9 99 m (18.) 97 m (15.) 103 m (6.)
Anže Semenič 149.2 91 m (30.) 89.5 m (33.) 100 m (14.)
Peter Prevc 134.9 88.5 m (29.) 92.5 m (27.) 91.5 m (41.)
Jernej Damjan 131.8 91.5 m (22.) 90 m (28.) 82.5 m (46.)

 

 

:SLO HS 109 Men :SLO 

Training 2 Results  

 

   TOTAL       JUMP 1  JUMP 2    JUMP 3
Timi Zajc  128.4 92 m (45.) 84 m (56.) 90.5 m (39.)
Tilen Bartol 185.6 97 m (19.) 99.5 m (23.) 97.5 m (18.)
Anže Semenič 180.6 97.5 m (17.) 96.5 m (26.) 92.5 m (30.)
Peter Prevc 205.9 97.5 m (21.) 105 m (4.) 99 m (13.)
Jernej Damjan 211.0 101.5 m (6.) 102.5 m (11.) 100 m (10.)

 

                     

 

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13:30 SKI JUMPING - Men's Individual Normal Hill - Qualification     (P.Prevc, Damjan, Semenič, Bartol, Zajc)

 

Other competitions

3:00 ALPINE SKIING - Men's Downhill - 1st Training Run     Kline, Kosi, Čater, Hrobat, Hadalin

6:30 LUGE - Men's Singles - Training Run 3 & 4   Tilen Sirše

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:SLO Men's Normal Hill :SLO 

Training 3 Results  

 

   TOTAL       JUMP 1  JUMP 2    JUMP 3
Timi Zajc  174.8 89.5 m (11.) 104 m (2.) 106 m (3.)
Tilen Bartol --- DNS DNS DNS
Anže Semenič 87.1 88 m (10.) DNS 90.5 m (15.)
Peter Prevc --- DNS  DNS DNS
Jernej Damjan --- DNS DNS DNS

 

 

:SLO Men's Normal Hill :SLO 

Qualification Results  

PLACE Name Jump Points
14 Peter Prevc 99 m 120.2
16 Jernej Damjan 99.5 m 118.9
22 Tilen Bartol 97 m 115.1
29 Timi Zajc  94 m 107.1

 

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    • When? I understand this is a joke about this great job 
    • The same thing happened after Turin 2006. That hall later was never used for skating competitions again, only the Indoor ECH in athletics was organized there once in 2009 and that was it. After that it was only used for commercial fairs etc. It will be the same with Milan. Regarding the indoor arena in Collalbo, it was a great idea to make it an Italian center of skating sports for many years: good location, high altitude, tourist town. Well, but according to the organizers, it`s not worth doing it, but why? Why is`t not worth doing anything here but Germany has a similar track in Inzell and it is possible there? They should hire a good manager who will develop a plan for them to make it worth doing. The same is with the bobsleigh track in Cortina. It was also not worth renovating it and if Salvini's and other big politics and determination hadn`t come into it, the competition would probably have been in Austria or St. Moritz.   The cooperation with the Netherlands is probably only supposed to concern short track. Besides, this cooperation will not do anything if we don`t have at least one indoor track for training in the summer and early autumn. The Dutch Federation isn`t a charity and will not build us infrastructure for free so that we can train on it. There are no miracles. It`s probably more about taking advantage of the opportunity to train with someone like Fontana, who is a legend in short track. After 2026 this cooperation will end, when she leaves.
    • For Ghiotto to win 2 golds at the Olympics, he would have to be the second van der Poel or Sablikova in they pick of form. You have to be a genius to beat this whole coalition of Norwegians, Dutchmen etc. However, I don't see that much talent in him. I'd like to be wrong, but I'm afraid that he'll end up with some silver-bronze in the 10 km and that's it. If he starts losing to Eitrem now, who is 22 years old, it won't bode well for the future, and there's also Roest + maybe another Dutchman will jump out. Generally, our team is poorly prepared for this season and it's not like Ghiotto is on individual training on the moon and has just come down to earth and will now win everything while the rest of the team are in terrible form. Of course, the lack of form of Bosa or Trentini means e.g. 20th place, not 10th, but for Ghiotto it could mean 4/5 place, instead of 1st. It's the same with the team. For today, the only positive performance for us is Lollobrigida's 2nd place in the b category of the women's 1500 meters and Fontana's solid performance in the same event. The rest is terrible.
    • Costantini & Mosaner will back to play together for the frist time since Beijing 2022 Our NOC and Federation do an amazing work.
    • Right now I’m watching Scotland-Switzerland at the European Curling Championships, even though Germany-Norway would probably be a more interesting game… (can’t find any streaming options for it)   At 4:00am Scotland-Italy in the women’s bronze medal match, and at 9:00am TBD-TBD in the men’s bronze medal match   We’ll see if I’ll have enough time for the Davis Cup, Women’s/Men’s Slalom WC Gurgul, Skeleton WC Yanqing, BPT Challenge Chennai, BWF China Masters, WTT Finals Fukuoka, GSOC Kioti National, Freestyle Skiing WC Beijing, Alpine Skiing WC Killington, Moguls WC Ruka   Also will be following along with the Canadian Curling Olympic Mixed Doubles Qualifier, UCI Champions League Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Open Water WC Neom, Luge WC Lillehammer/Cross Country WC Ruka, Ski Jumping WC Ruka   Friday (November 22) 4:30 PM: NBA - Warriors v. Pelicans 8:00 PM: ISU Speed Skating World Cup Nagano - Day 2 10:00 PM: European Curling Championships - Women’s Gold Medal Match   Saturday (November 23) 5:00 AM: European Curling Championships - Men’s Gold Medal Match 4:00 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Senators 8:00 PM: ISU Speed Skating World Cup Nagano - Day 3   Sunday (November 24)   Monday (November 25) 7:00 PM: NBA - Warriors v. Nets   Tuesday (November 26) 4:00 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Bruins   Wednesday (November 27) 4:30 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Penguins 7:00 PM: NBA - Warriors v. Thunder   Thursday (November 28)   Friday (November 29) 1:00 AM: ISU Speed Skating WC Beijing - Day 1 10:00 AM: UCI Track Cycling Nations League Apeldoorn - Day 1 12:00 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Sabres
    • As far as I am concerned, there are two very simple problems: infrastructure and the lack of cooperation between sports federations. Let me explain. The MiCo2026 Olympics will provide virtually no legacy in ice sports, there is still a lack of an indoor hall, there is no federal centre that has been promised for so many years. It could have been an opportunity to make a nice roof in Baselga di Pinè, but instead they preferred to make temporary facilities in Rho.   The second problem is the total lack of cooperation between roller skating and speed skating, we have a huge pool and we are not exploiting it. Fortunately we are doing a few small collegiate events, the technical collaboration with the Netherlands absolutely must be exploited.   I am not so negative however about the current situation, Ghiotto practically on the 10k seems to be off the scale (watch out for the Czech and Norwegian) and he can medal in the 5k and drag the pursuit team. In the mass start you have more cards in both the men's and women's, let's see what Fontana does. And a Fontana-Peveri-Lollobrigida pursuit team can also play for a third place
    • Canada Team Size Prediction for Winter Olympic Games 2026 Milano Cortina   Ski Sports   Alpine Skiing  (13) - That's been the team size the last couple of Olympics so it's a safe bet again. Cross Country Skiing  (10) - Not too familiar with the qualification system. Probably around 6 men and 4 women. Ski Jumping  (5) - Loutitt, Strate and Maurer for sure on the women's side. Possibly a 4th will qualify. On the men's side, if Bowd-Clowes returns, then he should also qualify. Nordic Combined  (0) - Been a nonexistent sport for a while. No athletes competing in the World Cup or Continental Cup. Freestyle Skiing  (32) - Should qualify a team in mixed aerials which means a maximum team size of 32 athletes. Which athletes in which disciplines to be determined. Snowboarding  (24) - Full teams in slopestyle and big air. Then somewhere between 1-4 athletes in the other disciplines. Biathlon  (6) - Based on the Nations Cup last year, the men finished outside the top 20 and wouldn't qualify a relay team (and that's without Russia and Belarus). With Christian Gow's retirement, that makes things even more difficult. Women's relay should still qualify though. Ski Mountaineering  (1) - Gonna be optimistic here and say that one athlete will qualify either through the World Rankings or continental quota.     Skating Sports   Speed Skating  (16) - 7 to 8 men, 8 to 9 women. For now, I'll say 8 of each gender. Short Track Speed Skating  (10) - Full team size. With the current skill level of the team, anything else would be a tragedy. Figure Skating  (12) - Most likely 1 man (I hope) and 1 woman, then 2-3 pairs and 2-3 ice dance couples. For now, let's say 2 in pairs and 3 in ice dance.     Sleigh Sports   Luge  (7) - 2 women + 1 entry in each of the other disciplines Skeleton  (4) - 1 or 2 men + 2 or 3 women Bobsleigh  (14) - 2 men's crews (in both events) and 3 women's crews (in both events)     Team Sports   Curling  (12) - Full team or else you might as well burn the federation to the ground. Ice Hockey  (48) - Both men's and women's teams already qualified       Total Optimistic Prediction  -  (229) Total Pessimistic Prediction  - (184)   Total Realistic Prediction  -  (214)
    • Besides, I think Eitrem will be better than Ghiotto. You can see it after 1500 meters. He is younger. The whole Norwegian team is also in great shape. You just have to look at the team Norway has, how many new and young skaters there are and in our group A there is one Trentini, who takes last place. In every winter sport we invest too little money to be counted.   If Eitrem has the same form over long distances as he does over 1500 metres, he will dominate this season, not Ghiotto or Roest.
    • Looking at last season's 1st World Cup, it's worse for now and it should be the other way around. Bosa out of shape, Trentini weak. Both will drop to a lower group. It's similar to skeleton, i.e. regression instead of progress. I hope this doesn't mean Ghiotto is also in weaker form, because it could end up with 0 podiums this weekend.
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