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1 hour ago, ahjfcshfghb said:

Anastasiya Kuzmina is coming back! Tomorrow in IBU Cup sprint race! :thumbup:

Well, honestly, actually I´m not expecting much:d 2 years without competition and she just started trainings relatively recently. let´s see ...

but anyway it´s a great thing for our biathlon, and a better sign for the upcomming season:lol:

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The disgusting results wont stop ...

I hope that Fourcade will be stopped soon, his dominance is just ridiculous.

The only positive thing is that France will probably loose most of their gold medals next year, like they did in fencing or track cycling.

 

Edit: Very sad news that Kuzmina will come back, why cant she just end her career? :facepalm:

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2 minutes ago, dareza said:

Foucarde ;) This was great.

 

Nah, you don't understand, it's a "disgusting" performance because of Gregory Baugé no show four years ago (makes total sense, trust me). If only, we had a good old russian/italian/ukranian/whaterver "clean" performance to save the day.

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Very sad that Schempp is completely out of shape, he was the only one who couldve stopped Fourcade in top shape. Shipulin also is completely out of shape. Overall very strange results here, the french athletes seem to have "trained" very good. They probably asked their swimmers how to do it. :d

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Just now, De_Gambassi said:

 

Nah, you don't understand, it's a "disgusting" performance because of Gregory Baugé no show four years ago (makes total sense, trust me). If only, we had a good old russian/italian/ukranian/whaterver "clean" performance to save the day.

only jealousy is disgusting here :d

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