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25 minutes ago, hckosice said:

45-7 shots on goal so far ! this british goalie must be absolutely fantastic, maybe just performing the match of his life :bowdown:

Oh we already started :d

 

I thought this was just about tomorrow until you came up with actual stats :p

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8 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Oh we already started :d

 

I thought this was just about tomorrow until you came up with actual stats :p

Same, I had no idea. Hahaha

I'm not really going to watch the hockey much, though. Mostly biathlon, ski jumping etc

Interesting we have a ski jumper from GEORGIA. :yikes:

Also our best female ski jumper Dolezalova is coming back, this is great news for Pyongchang, I thought she had stopped racing.

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7 minutes ago, ahjfcshfghb said:

Same, I had no idea. Hahaha

I'm not really going to watch the hockey much, though. Mostly biathlon, ski jumping etc

Interesting we have a ski jumper from GEORGIA. :yikes:

Also our best female ski jumper Dolezalova is coming back, this is great news for Pyongchang, I thought she had stopped racing.

And she might have a decent chance considering there's not much World Cup-action among the athletes :p 

 

And yes I was just as surprised about Georgia :d

 

By the way, 10 of 70 female cross-country skiers don't even appear in the FIS Points List. Mostly because they didn't compete any FIS races in the past year or so and in a few cases because there's simply no profile of them :p 

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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

And she might have a decent chance considering there's not much World Cup-action among the athletes :p 

 

And yes I was just as surprised about Georgia :d

 

By the way, 10 of 70 female cross-country skiers don't even appear in the FIS Points List. Mostly because they didn't compete any FIS races in the past year or so and in a few cases because there's simply no profile of them :p 

How many of them do you feel Bruna can beat? :p 

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well 61-13 SOG it´s really something we don´t see so often at international level. but I´m not familiar with the real levels of the teams here, I know our players play the relatively solid university league, some of them play in our second/third tier championship clubs. and we really rarely (or never) play matches against second or lowest divisions hockey countries, so it´s nice to see this comming at least at the universiade. if my knowledge is correct this was only the second SVK-GBR official match in history, the first one was7-1 in September 1993 in Sheffield during the Lillehammer 1994 olympic qualification, just 1 year after our independance when IIHF incomprehensibly and shamefully forced us to play the C pool (Equivalent of todays Division II)

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Just now, ahjfcshfghb said:

How many of them do you feel Bruna can beat? :p 

 

Hard to say, so far I only looked at FIS points but today and tomorrow I'm going to take a closer look at the exact results of athletes with for example above 150 FIS points to see what's possible :d 

 

All participants ranked by FIS distance points:

 

Spoiler
Athlete Nation FIS distance FIS sprint
Anna Nechaevskaia RUS 43,19 125,05
Marion Buillet FRA 52,89 122,99
Ewelina Marcisz POL 67,60 136,31
Maria Davydenkova RUS 68,41 77,57
Olga Repnitsyna RUS 68,74 116,03
Anna Shevchenko KAZ 69,63 127,77
Celine Chopard-Lallier FRA 71,62 279,10
Anastasia Mayngardt BLR 75,41 141,76
Lilia Vasilieva RUS 77,33 109,44
Anna Stoyan KAZ 79,86 121,29
Kseniia Malevannaia RUS 81,11 121,47
Martyna Galewicz POL 81,14 246,28
Olga Mandrika KAZ 82,39 168,05
Coralie Bentz FRA 84,74 233,21
Andrea Klementova CZE 86,45 208,77
Lali Kvaratskheliya RUS 87,58 106,92
Irina Bykova KAZ 88,47 152,89
Kozue Takizawa JPN 89,65 245,89
Oxana Glavatskikh RUS 91,90 117,18
Ina Lukonina BLR 93,79 162,76
Jogscha Abderhalden SUI 96,37 279,36
Anzhelika Tarassova KAZ 97,06 204,94
Lea Damiani FRA 97,86 320,97
Yukari Tanaka JPN 102,76 237,22
Angelina Shuryga KAZ 103,09 258,07
Viktoriia Olekh UKR 114,10 231,84
Maryna Bukinich BLR 120,95 152,56
Anastasiia Moskalenko RUS 121,03 97,73
Marina Matrossova KAZ 130,23 255,10
Maryia Roshchynskaya BLR 131,34 250,66
Lee Ji-yun KOR 133,59 601,22
Yulia Tarasenko UKR 137,70 308,34
Marija Kaznacenko LTU 140,95 190,01
Mariia Nasyko UKR 153,14 286,01
Yonca Karademir TUR 157,57 428,59
Christel Pichard-Jolicoeur CAN 163,30 263,25
Aneta Smerciakova SVK 164,24 275,37
Andrée-Anne Théberge CAN 172,33 318,31
Valentina Ebel KAZ 181,83 303,30
Otgontsetseg Chinbat MGL 195,41 438,99
Oksana Siheti UKR 196,10 312,67
Iryna Solovei UKR 198,11 376,64
Emma Camicioli CAN 198,58 255,58
Yoo Dan-bi KOR 200,85 401,62
Bae Min-ju KOR 200,90 495,69
Eva Segecova SVK 201,75 238,86
Kim Bo-ra KOR 202,24 597,97
Kim Eun-ji KOR 214,00 585,86
Enkhtuul Ariunsanaa MGL 216,34 389,75
Consuelo Confortola ITA 220,61 378,27
Kyla Vanderzwet CAN 227,47 337,36
Bruna Moura BRA 251,44 458,63
Katarzyna Stokfisz POL 279,16 249,08
Magdalena Czusz POL 304,81 336,16
Sierra Jech USA 316,66 x
Meghan Kent USA 316,85 689,65
Daryna Mazur UKR 324,38 801,31
Yara Thomas USA 347,91 416,19
Delgermaa Bat-Ochir MGL 402,68 383,44
Emma Malmquist USA 702,04 544,87
Shelby Dickey CAN x x
Zhang Xue CHN x x
Wu Aiting CHN x x
Li Lei CHN x x
Zhao Yuan CHN x x
Jael Compagnoni ITA x x
Kunduz Abdykadyrova KGZ x x
Helen Cutting USA x x
Sierra Foster USA x x
Adrienne Sulser USA x x

 

Bruna would have considerably less points if the races in Ushuaia in July/August weren't cancelled by the way, probably something like 170-180 :p 

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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

 

Hard to say, so far I only looked at FIS points but today and tomorrow I'm going to take a closer look at the exact results of athletes with for example above 150 FIS points to see what's possible :d 

 

All participants ranked by FIS distance points:

 

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Athlete Nation FIS distance FIS sprint
Anna Nechaevskaia RUS 43,19 125,05
Marion Buillet FRA 52,89 122,99
Ewelina Marcisz POL 67,60 136,31
Maria Davydenkova RUS 68,41 77,57
Olga Repnitsyna RUS 68,74 116,03
Anna Shevchenko KAZ 69,63 127,77
Celine Chopard-Lallier FRA 71,62 279,10
Anastasia Mayngardt BLR 75,41 141,76
Lilia Vasilieva RUS 77,33 109,44
Anna Stoyan KAZ 79,86 121,29
Kseniia Malevannaia RUS 81,11 121,47
Martyna Galewicz POL 81,14 246,28
Olga Mandrika KAZ 82,39 168,05
Coralie Bentz FRA 84,74 233,21
Andrea Klementova CZE 86,45 208,77
Lali Kvaratskheliya RUS 87,58 106,92
Irina Bykova KAZ 88,47 152,89
Kozue Takizawa JPN 89,65 245,89
Oxana Glavatskikh RUS 91,90 117,18
Ina Lukonina BLR 93,79 162,76
Jogscha Abderhalden SUI 96,37 279,36
Anzhelika Tarassova KAZ 97,06 204,94
Lea Damiani FRA 97,86 320,97
Yukari Tanaka JPN 102,76 237,22
Angelina Shuryga KAZ 103,09 258,07
Viktoriia Olekh UKR 114,10 231,84
Maryna Bukinich BLR 120,95 152,56
Anastasiia Moskalenko RUS 121,03 97,73
Marina Matrossova KAZ 130,23 255,10
Maryia Roshchynskaya BLR 131,34 250,66
Lee Ji-yun KOR 133,59 601,22
Yulia Tarasenko UKR 137,70 308,34
Marija Kaznacenko LTU 140,95 190,01
Mariia Nasyko UKR 153,14 286,01
Yonca Karademir TUR 157,57 428,59
Christel Pichard-Jolicoeur CAN 163,30 263,25
Aneta Smerciakova SVK 164,24 275,37
Andrée-Anne Théberge CAN 172,33 318,31
Valentina Ebel KAZ 181,83 303,30
Otgontsetseg Chinbat MGL 195,41 438,99
Oksana Siheti UKR 196,10 312,67
Iryna Solovei UKR 198,11 376,64
Emma Camicioli CAN 198,58 255,58
Yoo Dan-bi KOR 200,85 401,62
Bae Min-ju KOR 200,90 495,69
Eva Segecova SVK 201,75 238,86
Kim Bo-ra KOR 202,24 597,97
Kim Eun-ji KOR 214,00 585,86
Enkhtuul Ariunsanaa MGL 216,34 389,75
Consuelo Confortola ITA 220,61 378,27
Kyla Vanderzwet CAN 227,47 337,36
Bruna Moura BRA 251,44 458,63
Katarzyna Stokfisz POL 279,16 249,08
Magdalena Czusz POL 304,81 336,16
Sierra Jech USA 316,66 x
Meghan Kent USA 316,85 689,65
Daryna Mazur UKR 324,38 801,31
Yara Thomas USA 347,91 416,19
Delgermaa Bat-Ochir MGL 402,68 383,44
Emma Malmquist USA 702,04 544,87
Shelby Dickey CAN x x
Zhang Xue CHN x x
Wu Aiting CHN x x
Li Lei CHN x x
Zhao Yuan CHN x x
Jael Compagnoni ITA x x
Kunduz Abdykadyrova KGZ x x
Helen Cutting USA x x
Sierra Foster USA x x
Adrienne Sulser USA x x

 

Bruna would have considerably less points if the races in Ushuaia in July/August weren't cancelled by the way, probably something like 170-180 :p 

I'd only say for certainty Abdykadyrova and some of the Mongolians. But who knows? Hopefully she is motivated by her fanclub :p 

 

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Anyway, FIS points are so hard to compare. A certain performance could result in 140 points in one race and in 300 in another race depending entirely on which other athletes are in the race...that's why I'm trying to compare a lot of the athletes with 'known factors', like athletes who competed against Mirlene Picin this season (because she competed all over Europe already and I sort of know how to compare Bruna with her). Someone like Abdykadyrova was 4 minutes slower than Gabi Neres at the Hochfilzen IBU Junior Cup sprint (skiing time) so that's a safe bet that Bruna can beat her since she's on somewhat the same level as Gabi :p 

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1 minute ago, ahjfcshfghb said:

I'd only say for certainty Abdykadyrova and some of the Mongolians. But who knows? Hopefully she is motivated by her fanclub :p 

 

 

Yesterday in Duszniki-Zdroj the Russian Ana Nikulina started right after her in the sprint (biathlon) and only passed her halfway through the first lap and for the rest of the lap Bruna managed to stay within a few meters of Nikulina and even closing in a little on the uphill....trust me, she got motivated there :d 

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3 minutes ago, hckosice said:

well 61-13 SOG it´s really something we don´t see so often at international level. but I´m not familiar with the real levels of the teams here, I know our players play the relatively solid university league, some of them play in our second/third tier championship clubs. and we really rarely (or never) play matches against second or lowest divisions hockey countries, so it´s nice to see this comming at least at the universiade. if my knowledge is correct this was only the second SVK-GBR official match in history, the first one was7-1 in September 1993 in Sheffield during the Lillehammer 1994 olympic qualification, just 1 year after our independance when IIHF incomprehensibly and shamefully forced us to play the C pool (Equivalent of todays Division II)

Must have been quite funny for us Czechs when you had to play in Division II...

Poor poor Slovakia

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