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Nasty, nasty crash for Italian Alexander Prast :(

 

His helmet even flew off, luckily he didn't have a significant hit on his head after that, but his knee seems....not good.

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"Achieved 3 straight victories in 4 WC races."

 

What's the added value of the 4 there? I mean, 3 straight victories are by definition done in 3 WC races, aren't they? Why is FIS trying to undersell that impressive stat? :d 

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These stats are as useless, the same as these overtaking probability numbers shown in F1. Must be some crazy Americans working on the TV graphics.

 

:POL Maryna Gasienica-Daniel finished 21st which is a great result after a big mistake in the 2nd run. We are light years behind everyone in alpine skiing, even our neighbours Czech Republic & Slovakia :p

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Still Petra wrote some history today. Apparently Vlhová is the first ever female skier to win more than 400 points in WC after 5 first races of the season. The previous record holders was Anita Wachter in 1993 with 360 points after 4 races but did not won any point in the 5th race and Mikaela Shiffrin with exactly 400 points after 5 races in the previous season.

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  On 12/12/2020 at 3:06 PM, hckosice said:

Still Petra wrote some history today. Apparently Vlhová is the first ever female skier to win more than 400 points in WC after 5 first races of the season. The previous record holder was Anita Wachter in 1993 with 360 points after 4 races but did not won any point in the 5th race

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but that's only recent history...

 

the real target was to tie Marie-Therese Nadig's 5 wins in the first 6 races of the season (that's the true record to be improved in the category "most wins to start a season" :evil:), which of course is not possible anymore...

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  On 12/12/2020 at 3:10 PM, phelps said:

but that's only recent history...

 

the real target was to tie Marie-Therese Nadig's 5 wins in the first 6 races of the season (that's the true record to be improved in the category "most wins to start a season" :evil:), which of course is not possible anymore...

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True. So better to say according to nowadays scoring system then.

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