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Cross-Country Skiing FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021


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Stage 10

 

SWE.gif Ulricehamn (SWE) - 6 February 2021 - 7 February 2021 SWE.gif

  

Women's Team Sprint Freestyle (2/2)
Final Results

 

SLO.gif Slovenia
UREVC Eva
LAMPIC Anamarija
19:40.18F

 

SWE.gif Sweden
DAHLQVIST Maja
SVAHN Linn
19:40.36F

 

SUI.gif Switzerland
VAN DER GRAAFF Laurien
FAEHNDRICH Nadine
19:40.43F
 
Full Final Results HERE
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Stage 10

 

SWE.gif Ulricehamn (SWE) - 6 February 2021 - 7 February 2021 SWE.gif

  

Men's Team Sprint Freestyle (2/2)
Final Results

 

ITA.gif Italy
DE FABIANI Francesco
PELLEGRINO Federico
18:29.00F

 

SUI.gif Switzerland
HEDIGER Jovian
FURGER Roman
18:30.10F

 

SWE.gif Sweden
WESTBERG Karl-Johan
HAEGGSTROEM Johan
18:30.61F
 
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Rumours going around now saying the Nove Mesto World Cup of next week will 'probably be cancelled', anyone who can help find out more about this?

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35 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Rumours going around now saying the Nove Mesto World Cup of next week will 'probably be cancelled', anyone who can help find out more about this?

Who said you that ? The event will be held without spectators, actually they are building 2 meter high fences around the track to avoid random mushrooming people from the woods. https://www.idnes.cz/sport/lyzovani-snowboarding/beh-na-lyzich-svetovy-pohar-nove-mesto-na-morave-pripravy.A210206_593173_lyzovani_tof

 

The only issue could eventually be a 5 days mandatory quarantine for people arriving from high risk countries, but the organizers received yesterday a special permission from the governement  https://www.idnes.cz/sport/lyzovani-snowboarding/nove-mesto-svetovy-pohar-v-behu-na-lyzich.A210212_175432_lyzovani_ald

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5 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Who said you that ? The event will be held without spectators, actually they are building 2 meter high fences around the track to avoid random mushrooming people from the woods. https://www.idnes.cz/sport/lyzovani-snowboarding/beh-na-lyzich-svetovy-pohar-nove-mesto-na-morave-pripravy.A210206_593173_lyzovani_tof

 

The only issue could eventually be a 5 days mandatory quarantine for people arriving from high risk countries, but the organizers received yesterday a special permission from the governement  https://www.idnes.cz/sport/lyzovani-snowboarding/nove-mesto-svetovy-pohar-v-behu-na-lyzich.A210212_175432_lyzovani_ald

That last one seems promising for the Brazilians who are (supposed to be) coming from Austria on 18 February, of course after being tested in Austria. This thing of "Nove Mesto will probably be cancelled" is going around in the Brazilian team which is in Austria now, but maybe the guy meant it will be 'cancelled' for them (as in, they decide not to go). A certain Totallympian is supposed to join the team tomorrow, which is why it was rather important to know whether or not Nove Mesto really is at risk or not.

 

Thanks for the links!

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9 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

That last one seems promising for the Brazilians who are (supposed to be) coming from Austria on 18 February, of course after being tested in Austria. This thing of "Nove Mesto will probably be cancelled" is going around in the Brazilian team which is in Austria now, but maybe the guy meant it will be 'cancelled' for them (as in, they decide not to go). A certain Totallympian is supposed to join the team tomorrow, which is why it was rather important to know whether or not Nove Mesto really is at risk or not.

 

Thanks for the links!

youre welcome.

 

you and Bruna can stay calm, the event will take place (sprints in Sat. and distances 10k/15k in Sunday).. It will be the last season Cross-Country world cup stage.

 

and good luck to her of course. :cheer:

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48 minutes ago, hckošice said:

youre welcome.

 

you and Bruna can stay calm, the event will take place (sprints in Sat. and distances 10k/15k in Sunday).. It will be the last season Cross-Country world cup stage.

 

and good luck to her of course. :cheer:

The problem was 10% about whether or not the races would be held, and is 90% (since today) about whether or not she'll be allowed to join the team tomorrow ('there might not be enough time for a quarantine' - as if they couldn't have said that a month earlier, so she'd have gone earlier), as has been the backup plan since the train problems this week. The chances are growing that she'll go straight to Oberstdorf (if possible) and have a total of zero races before the world championships due to the train problems (first) and team problems (now)...

 

Outside issues messing up her season's plans, what else is new :( 

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4 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

The problem was 10% about whether or not the races would be held, and is 90% (since today) about whether or not she'll be allowed to join the team tomorrow ('there might not be enough time for a quarantine' - as if they couldn't have said that a month earlier, so she'd have gone earlier), as has been the backup plan since the train problems this week. The chances are growing that she'll go straight to Oberstdorf (if possible) and have a total of zero races before the world championships due to the train problems (first) and team problems (now)...

 

Outside issues messing up her season's plans, what else is new :( 

You meants in Nove Mesto ? they got an exception yesterday from the governement for the event.

 

Mandatory quarantine for all athletes and team staff competing in Nove Mesto has been abolished, she will just need a negative test before entering the country. that is all.

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2 hours ago, heywoodu said:

The problem was 10% about whether or not the races would be held, and is 90% (since today) about whether or not she'll be allowed to join the team tomorrow ('there might not be enough time for a quarantine' - as if they couldn't have said that a month earlier, so she'd have gone earlier), as has been the backup plan since the train problems this week. The chances are growing that she'll go straight to Oberstdorf (if possible) and have a total of zero races before the world championships due to the train problems (first) and team problems (now)...

 

Outside issues messing up her season's plans, what else is new :( 

I am sorry to announce you this but just now in the czech TV, they said the Nove Mesto stage has been cancelled right now due to coronovirus pandemic. Everything was ready and prepared but the national hygienical office send now a message to the organizers about cancellation of the event.

 

So basically the Cross-Country World Cup 2020/21 is by today finished.

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7 minutes ago, hckošice said:

I am sorry to announce you this but just now in the czech TV, they said the Nove Mesto stage has been cancelled right now due to coronovirus pandemic. Everything was ready and prepared but the national hygienical office send now a message to the organizers about cancellation of the event.

 

So basically the Cross-Country World Cup 2020/21 is by today finished.

UPDATE

 

it was not the hygienical office in :CZE but a request from FIS

 

It looks it was because of Germany and their strict measures, it was FIS who asked the cancellation of the event because athletes would not be able to compete at the WCh, because of mandatory quarantine in Deutschland..so the organizers decided to cancel (officially postpone) the event and want to negotiate with FIS about moving the stage to March as WC final https://www.idnes.cz/sport/lyzovani-snowboarding/svetovy-pohar-beh-na-lyzich-zlata-lyze-nove-mesto-na-morave-zruseni.A210213_135608_lyzovani_par

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