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3 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

 

I think that this time we have a good prospect of having more than 1 competitor for the first time since Salt Lake City.

 

Schleper is the strongest card to qualify in Alpine, but sthe spot could also be taken by Jocelyn McGillivray who competed this year in YOG.

 

For the first time we have a decent competitor in Freestyle, Robby Franco who came 6th in Sloepstyle at the last World Championships. Sandra Hillen could try to qualify again in this discipline as well as Fernando Soto in Snowboard Cross.

 

Also we could the return of a Mexican figure skater, with Donovan Carrillo showing great improvement at this year's Jr. Grand Prix competitions.

 

 

 

Sounds really nice :thumbup:, Good luck, I´ll cheer for all mentioned athlets to achieve their dream :cheer::MEX

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22 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

 

I think that this time we have a good prospect of having more than 1 competitor for the first time since Salt Lake City.

 

Schleper is the strongest card to qualify in Alpine, but sthe spot could also be taken by Jocelyn McGillivray who competed this year in YOG.

 

For the first time we have a decent competitor in Freestyle, Robby Franco who came 6th in Sloepstyle at the last World Championships. Sandra Hillen could try to qualify again in this discipline as well as Fernando Soto in Snowboard Cross.

 

Also we could the return of a Mexican figure skater, with Donovan Carrillo showing great improvement at this year's Jr. Grand Prix competitions.

 

 

 

Mexico also has this skier who looks pretty safe.

#banbestmen

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3 hours ago, hckosice said:

Also hope the :ALG cross country skier will qualify this time, If I remember correctly he did qualify for Sochi but Algerian Olympic Comittee refused to send him, If I´m not wrong ? :mumble:

 

also we had "Sandra Laoura"  born in :ALG she is  olympic /world medalist  but into the team of :FRA  :d

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