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Cross-Country Skiing at the Nordic Skiing FIS World Championships 2021


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Croatia is supposed to have 3 male (Crnkovic, Zaharija and Perusic) and 1 female (Jagecic) in the qualification races. 
 

2 females (Malec, Hadzic) and 1 male (Skender) seem to be qualified.
I am surprised female biathletes are not there in Oberstdorf. 
 

all 7 are supposed to participate in the Sprint. Malec/Crnkovic in Skiathlon. 

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5 minutes ago, prso1000 said:

Croatia is supposed to have 3 male (Crnkovic, Zaharija and Perusic) and 1 female (Jagecic) in the qualification races. 

Crnkovic is not on the list though (for the qualifying race, that is), he might be automatically qualified?

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32 minutes ago, dcro said:

What list? There is not any. :p

I got a PDF titled "Athletes allowed to enter for the qualification race", and apparently it's not possible for anyone not on this list to still be added to the start list later today. We'll see if that's indeed the case, but if so, there is a maximum of 45 women competing tomorrow - from the nations mentioned in my earlier post. I'll make a similar one for the men (the PDF is a file, not a link, so I can't link it :p).

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Argentina x2

Armenia x3

Australia

Belgium x2

Bosnia & Herzegovina x2

Bolivia

Brazil x4

Bulgaria x4

Chile x4

Colombia x2

Croatia x2

Denmark x4

Ecuador

Greece x4

Hungary x4

Iran x6

Ireland

Iceland x3

Israel

Kazakhstan

Kenya

Latvia x4

Lebanon x4

Lithuania x3

Luxembourg

Malaysia

Mexico x4

Mongolia x4

Macedonia x5

Montenegro

Nigeria

New Zealand

Peru

Portugal x3

Serbia x3

Tanzania

Thailand

Trinidad & Tobago

Venezuela

 

Making a grand total of 93 male athletes.

 

Seriously, what's up with Iran having six women and six men whereas no other nation has more than four of any gender :d

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14 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

Maybe they will pick 4 from those 6, names only revealed in the starlist.

Probably. I found it interesting/funny though, Iran of all countries having the absolute maximum number of athletes entered :p 

 

Good for them though, always good to see countries like Iran coming with a full team!

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20 hours ago, hckošice said:

Due to the current ban of our Skiing federation Our National Olympic Committee was appointed by our governement and by FIS to officially send our delegation and to be the official representative institution of our athletes in this competition as well,

 

so the Slovak NOC announced the roster for the World Championships

 

 

:SVK  Team Slovakia  :SVK 

 

Men

  • Ján Koristek (Sprint C, Team Sprint F, 15 km F, 50 km C Mass Start)
  • Andrej Renda (Sprint C, Team Sprint F, 15 km F ?)
  • Jáchym Cenek (Sprint C,15 km F ?)

 

Women

  • Alena Procházková (Sprint C, Team Sprint F, 10 km F, Skiathlon ?)
  • Barbora Klementová (Sprint C, Team Sprint F, 10 km F ?)

 

 

Big troubles in :SVK team.....

 

 

Remove Renda and Cenek from the list.

 

Slovakia will have only 3 athletes in Oberstdorf, 1 men and 2 womens.

 

Ján Koristek will be our only male participant, our NOC somehow managed to obtain a special exemption to enter Germany through our embassy and various German regional hygienists for Koristek. So he was finally able to enter Germany yesterday. However, he must pass a test every single day he will spend in Germany. the other two had to stay in Slovakia, so no Team sprint for us. :(

Koristek will start only in Sprint and 15km with eventual Skiathlon participation to be evaluated later n Oberstdorf.

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1 minute ago, hckošice said:

 

Big troubles in :SVK team.....

 

 

Remove Renda and Cenek from the list.

 

Slovakia will have only 3 athletes in Oberstdorf, 1 men and 2 womens.

 

Ján Koristek will be our only male participant, our NOC somehow managed to obtain a special exemption to enter Germany through our embassy and various German regional hygienists for Koristek. So he was finally able to enter Germany yesterday. However, he must pass a test every single day he will spend in Germany. the other two had to stay in Slovakia, so no Team sprint for us. :(

Koristek will start only in Sprint and 15km with eventual Skiathlon participation to be evaluated later n Oberstdorf.

Damn. What happened to the other two, they tested positive/didn't test at all or something like that, or was the problem the way they entered Germany? Damn, these times :mad: 

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