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Winter Universiade 2017


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35 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

No idea yet, they basically arrived, threw down their stuff, sent me some pictures and went to sleep, understandably :d 

 

I'll definitely ask today though before they're off to the opening ceremony :p 

 

yes I see. well, tell her to wave strongly the flag during the opening ceremony then, we will watching :d

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1 minute ago, hckosice said:

 

yes I see. well, tell her to wave strongly the flag during the opening ceremony then, we will watching :d

Deal :d 

 

Fun fact: if you happen to see a photo of the village somewhere and you notice a Brazilian flag in front of a window: that's the flag from the opening ceremony of the IBU Open European Championships in Poland last week :p 

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5 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Russia defeated USA 7-1... what?! 

I doubt USA sent anywhere near their best college players :p

 

Just for fun I looked at their roster and took one example: Cassandra Dunne plays at Penn State University, yet on PSU's website she's not even listed in the team roster so maybe she's not even in the 'main team' there or something...apart from that, the college season doesn't stop for the Universiade, so I'm guessing colleges want to keep their best players.

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9 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

06:00 CET tomorrow....everyone root for BIB 15 please :woohoo:

http://wuni2017.sportresult.com/nh/en/-360/Comp/Info/StartList/CCW005101

 

 

Tell her we have money riding on her finishing in the top 50 ;) 

Nah but yes the Brazil Totallympics Fanclub formally extends its full support all in favor I you everybody

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1 minute ago, ahjfcshfghb said:

Tell her we have money riding on her finishing in the top 50 ;) 

Nah but yes the Brazil Totallympics Fanclub formally extends its full support all in favor I you everybody

:lol:

 

It's so incredibly hard to predict by the way, way harder than in biathlon. Like these Chinese: they only ever competed in China (with the exception of the previous Universiade for one of them) so it's nearly impossible to know how strong they are. Same thing for the Koreans, who finish minutes behind other Koreans in local races, but again, hard to predict..the Americans are even worse, with some of them only competing some non-FIS college races. 

 

At least a good number of Polish, Ukrainian, Belarussian and even Mongolian athletes competed against Mika in December, which gives me a bit of a comparison :p 

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3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

:lol:

 

It's so incredibly hard to predict by the way, way harder than in biathlon. Like these Chinese: they only ever competed in China (with the exception of the previous Universiade for one of them) so it's nearly impossible to know how strong they are. Same thing for the Koreans, who finish minutes behind other Koreans in local races, but again, hard to predict..the Americans are even worse, with some of them only competing some non-FIS college races. 

 

At least a good number of Polish, Ukrainian, Belarussian and even Mongolian athletes competed against Mika in December, which gives me a bit of a comparison :p 

Yeah I don't recognize any of the racers except Kaznacenko from Lithuanian biathlon. Haha

Then again I don't follow XC skiing as closely.

How were the athletes in relation to Mika? They had similar speeds at the Biathlon ECH.

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1 minute ago, ahjfcshfghb said:

Yeah I don't recognize any of the racers except Kaznacenko from Lithuanian biathlon. Haha

Then again I don't follow XC skiing as closely.

How were the athletes in relation to Mika? They had similar speeds at the Biathlon ECH.

 

My full list so far :d

 

Spoiler
Athlete Nation FIS distance FIS sprint Notes Chance
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 JAN17 vs Mika: -7:15 (10km C); -4:45 (7,5km F) + WC this season 1
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 JAN17 vs Mika: -7:10 (10km C); -4:05 (7,5km F) + WC this season 1
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 NOV/DEC16 vs Mika: -3:45 (10km F); -3:10 (5km C); -4:00 (5km C); -0:46 (SP F Q) 1
Anastasiia Moskalenko RUS 121,03 97,73    
Marina Matrossova KAZ 130,23 255,10    
Maryia Roshchynskaya BLR 131,34 250,66 DEC16 vs Mika: -0:30 (SP F Q); -1:50 (7,5km F); -3:15 (10km F); -0:20 (SP F Q); JAN17 vs Mika: -5:50 (10km C); -3:20 (7,5km F) 2
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 2015/16 vs Jaque: +1:30 (5km F); +2:37 (10km C Mst); +0:02 (5km C); Nothing in 16/17 3
Aneta Smerciakova SVK 164,24 275,37   -
Andrée-Anne Théberge CAN 172,33 318,31 2015/16 vs Jaque: +0:40 (5km F); +0:05 (SP F Q); +0:30 (5km C) 3
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 DEC16 vs Jaque: +0:23 (SP Q C); +4:30 (10km F); +2:50 (10km F) 4
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 DEC16 vs Mika: -1:20 (10km F); -1:25 (5km C); -1:15 (5km C); -0:45 (10km F) 4
Consuelo Confortola ITA 220,61 378,27 Only competed in Italian junior competitions 3
Kyla Vanderzwet CAN 227,47 337,36 2015/16 vs Jaque: +1:10 (5km F); +0:20 (SP F Q) 3
Bruna Moura BRA 251,44 458,63    
Katarzyna Stokfisz POL 279,16 249,08 DEC16 vs Mika: -0:55 (SP C Q); -0:35 (SP F Q); -1:05 (7,5km F) 3
Magdalena Czusz POL 304,81 336,16 DEC16 vs Mika: -0:40 (SP C Q); -0:20 (SP F Q); -0:40 (7,5km F) 5
Sierra Jech USA 316,66 x No results this season, nothing to compare in 15/16 4
Meghan Kent USA 316,85 689,65 JAN17 vs Camicioli: +1:45 (10km F); +0:20 (SP C Q); +7:00 (20km C Mst) 5
Daryna Mazur UKR 324,38 801,31 DEC16 vs Mika: -0:10 (5km C); +2:40 (10km F); +0:40 (SP C Q) 8
Yara Thomas USA 347,91 416,19 JAN17 vs Camicioli: +1:20 (10km F); -0:12 (SP C Q) 4
Delgermaa Bat-Ochir MGL 402,68 383,44 15/16 vs Puigdefabregas: +0:50 (SP F Q); +1:15 (5km F); +2:40 (7,5km C) 3
Emma Malmquist USA 702,04 544,87 Only 4 FIS races ever, all of them in JAN17 in USA. +0:03 vs Camicioli (SP C Q); +5:30 vs Camicioli (20km C Mst) 7
Shelby Dickey CAN x x All races: two races in August 2015 in NZL, sprint C and 5km F, 230+ and 280+ FIS points 5
Zhang Xue CHN x x 61st of 64 in 2015 Universiade 5km C, no results since Universiade 2015 3
Wu Aiting CHN x x Only has a few results in January 2014 in China, all between 200 and 250 FIS points 3
Li Lei CHN x x Just races in China, only a 50km C in the past two years (12+ minutes behind Holly Brooks) 3
Zhao Yuan CHN x x Same races as Li Lei, but 15 minutes faster in the 50km C and usually a bit faster in the SP Q and short races 2
Jael Compagnoni ITA x x No resutls since DEC15 3
Kunduz Abdykadyrova KGZ x x XC WCH15: 2:10 behind Mika (5km F, 16 years) ; IBU JC Hochfilzen DEC16, 4:00 behind Gabi (SP, skiing time) 10
Helen Cutting USA x x No FIS results 4
Sierra Foster USA x x No FIS results 5
Adrienne Sulser USA x x No FIS profile  

 

So an athlete like Ukrainian Mazur was 2:40 minutes slower than Mika in a 10km freestyle in December and 40 seconds slower in a classic sprint qualifying. That's definitely beatable for Bruna.

 

The numbers at the far-right are the chance for Bruna to beat the athlete, with 1 being basically impossible, 5 being somewhat 50/50 (as far as I could guess) and 10 being 'easy' :p 

 

Everyone under 100 FIS points isn't realistic so I'm not gonna check them any further, but I'll look at the Koreans, Slovaks, couple of Ukrainians and the other Mongolian later :p 

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8 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 

My full list so far :d

 

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Athlete Nation FIS distance FIS sprint Notes Chance
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 JAN17 vs Mika: -7:15 (10km C); -4:45 (7,5km F) + WC this season 1
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 JAN17 vs Mika: -7:10 (10km C); -4:05 (7,5km F) + WC this season 1
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 NOV/DEC16 vs Mika: -3:45 (10km F); -3:10 (5km C); -4:00 (5km C); -0:46 (SP F Q) 1
Anastasiia Moskalenko RUS 121,03 97,73    
Marina Matrossova KAZ 130,23 255,10    
Maryia Roshchynskaya BLR 131,34 250,66 DEC16 vs Mika: -0:30 (SP F Q); -1:50 (7,5km F); -3:15 (10km F); -0:20 (SP F Q); JAN17 vs Mika: -5:50 (10km C); -3:20 (7,5km F) 2
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 2015/16 vs Jaque: +1:30 (5km F); +2:37 (10km C Mst); +0:02 (5km C); Nothing in 16/17 3
Aneta Smerciakova SVK 164,24 275,37   -
Andrée-Anne Théberge CAN 172,33 318,31 2015/16 vs Jaque: +0:40 (5km F); +0:05 (SP F Q); +0:30 (5km C) 3
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 DEC16 vs Jaque: +0:23 (SP Q C); +4:30 (10km F); +2:50 (10km F) 4
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 DEC16 vs Mika: -1:20 (10km F); -1:25 (5km C); -1:15 (5km C); -0:45 (10km F) 4
Consuelo Confortola ITA 220,61 378,27 Only competed in Italian junior competitions 3
Kyla Vanderzwet CAN 227,47 337,36 2015/16 vs Jaque: +1:10 (5km F); +0:20 (SP F Q) 3
Bruna Moura BRA 251,44 458,63    
Katarzyna Stokfisz POL 279,16 249,08 DEC16 vs Mika: -0:55 (SP C Q); -0:35 (SP F Q); -1:05 (7,5km F) 3
Magdalena Czusz POL 304,81 336,16 DEC16 vs Mika: -0:40 (SP C Q); -0:20 (SP F Q); -0:40 (7,5km F) 5
Sierra Jech USA 316,66 x No results this season, nothing to compare in 15/16 4
Meghan Kent USA 316,85 689,65 JAN17 vs Camicioli: +1:45 (10km F); +0:20 (SP C Q); +7:00 (20km C Mst) 5
Daryna Mazur UKR 324,38 801,31 DEC16 vs Mika: -0:10 (5km C); +2:40 (10km F); +0:40 (SP C Q) 8
Yara Thomas USA 347,91 416,19 JAN17 vs Camicioli: +1:20 (10km F); -0:12 (SP C Q) 4
Delgermaa Bat-Ochir MGL 402,68 383,44 15/16 vs Puigdefabregas: +0:50 (SP F Q); +1:15 (5km F); +2:40 (7,5km C) 3
Emma Malmquist USA 702,04 544,87 Only 4 FIS races ever, all of them in JAN17 in USA. +0:03 vs Camicioli (SP C Q); +5:30 vs Camicioli (20km C Mst) 7
Shelby Dickey CAN x x All races: two races in August 2015 in NZL, sprint C and 5km F, 230+ and 280+ FIS points 5
Zhang Xue CHN x x 61st of 64 in 2015 Universiade 5km C, no results since Universiade 2015 3
Wu Aiting CHN x x Only has a few results in January 2014 in China, all between 200 and 250 FIS points 3
Li Lei CHN x x Just races in China, only a 50km C in the past two years (12+ minutes behind Holly Brooks) 3
Zhao Yuan CHN x x Same races as Li Lei, but 15 minutes faster in the 50km C and usually a bit faster in the SP Q and short races 2
Jael Compagnoni ITA x x No resutls since DEC15 3
Kunduz Abdykadyrova KGZ x x XC WCH15: 2:10 behind Mika (5km F, 16 years) ; IBU JC Hochfilzen DEC16, 4:00 behind Gabi (SP, skiing time) 10
Helen Cutting USA x x No FIS results 4
Sierra Foster USA x x No FIS results 5
Adrienne Sulser USA x x No FIS profile  

 

So an athlete like Ukrainian Mazur was 2:40 minutes slower than Mika in a 10km freestyle in December and 40 seconds slower in a classic sprint qualifying. That's definitely beatable for Bruna.

 

The numbers at the far-right are the chance for Bruna to beat the athlete, with 1 being basically impossible, 5 being somewhat 50/50 (as far as I could guess) and 10 being 'easy' :p 

 

Everyone under 100 FIS points isn't realistic so I'm not gonna check them any further, but I'll look at the Koreans, Slovaks, couple of Ukrainians and the other Mongolian later :p 

Very comprehensive :yes

Does Bruna aim for Olympics 2018? Surely she will be there. She has the FIS points already!

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