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Biathlon 2016 - 2017 Discussion Thread


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Just now, hckosice said:

 

I have no idea :dunno:

We should find out at some point.

By the way, how are you feeling about the Slovakian prospects in the women's relay? I personally expect a Top 10. Top 7 would be great.

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Just now, ahjfcshfghb said:

We should find out at some point.

By the way, how are you feeling about the Slovakian prospects in the women's relay? I personally expect a Top 10. Top 7 would be great.

 

After 2 legs top 10 is real, but the other 2 will be much more questionable, top 10 would be great, but I´ll be satisfied even also if the girls will fight exemplarily but will finish aroun 13th place.

 

Anyway we need a good result to "calm" more our position in the Nations Cup :d

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Just now, hckosice said:

 

After 2 legs top 10 is real, but the other 2 will be much more questionable, top 10 would be great, but I´ll be satisfied even also if the girls will fight exemplarily but will finish aroun 13th place.

 

Anyway we need a good result to "calm" more our position in the Nations Cup :d

A top 10 would I guess hinge on Fialkova and Kuzmina going all-out and not losing any ground on the leaders. 

Poliakova's a good shot, but she's slow... Nothing to do about that, just damage limitation really. And Ivona needs to shoot well, too. But I do think a good result is possible

Won't be watching the race though have to get up early tomorrow so Good luck! :cheer:

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3 minutes ago, ahjfcshfghb said:

A top 10 would I guess hinge on Fialkova and Kuzmina going all-out and not losing any ground on the leaders. 

Poliakova's a good shot, but she's slow... Nothing to do about that, just damage limitation really. And Ivona needs to shoot well, too. But I do think a good result is possible

Won't be watching the race though have to get up early tomorrow so Good luck! :cheer:

 

 

Thanks and good luck to the czechs too, a very good podium place is realistic so let´s hope everything will work well. :yes

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Sweden was DSQ'ed because of this rule (5.6.e) in the men's relay:

 

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Bruna just told me it was because of the skis (or one of their skis, not sure), so that's a rather amateuristic mistake..

 

The Koreans were DSQ'ed because they didn't stop after being lapped. 

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3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

The Koreans were DSQ'ed because they didn't stop after being lapped. 

 

This is the top of the most stupid things I ever heard :lol:

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Just now, hckosice said:

 

This is the top of the most stupid things I ever heard :lol:

Honestly I think not marking your skis properly is even more dumb :p 

 

Or what about the Russians Dmitry Malyshko and Petr Paschenko in yesterday's IBU Cup sprint...Malyshko won, but was disqualified because he and Paschenko had mixed up their bibs :p 

 

I mean, come on, what are they...5 years old to make such a mistake? 

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