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


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8 minutes ago, LowerSaxony said:

The entire CC/NC German team with completely inferior material for the third day in a row. Not the only team of course, but kinda sad on the home turf.

 

And honestly, I hope Johaug will quit soon. Women's mass start races are completely unwatchable with her on the start list. No climax, field destroyed after minutes. Tour de Ski 2021 was such a delight without her. ;-)

rumors saying she and her longtime partner, a former world rowing champion are considering starting to think about forming family right after the Beijing Games next year. So, I guess, that is the date she will leave the sport.

 

However, in opposition to the majority here, I really like her, always was kinda fan of Therese, and I will certainly miss her after the day she will end her career.

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5 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Greece made a big jump with their three lapped athletes today, Brazil won five positions and is not entirely out of it yet in terms of fighting for the second quota.

 

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Is that a calculation by yourself? How many places between BRA and CRO/LTU in the sprint team relay are necessary for them in order to be 30th? 

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5 minutes ago, LowerSaxony said:

Is that a calculation by yourself? How many places between BRA and CRO/LTU in the sprint team relay are necessary for them in order to be 30th? 

Yes, it's my own calculation. The manager of the Brazilian team makes one herself as well and before today, there were a few small differences, so we're not entirely sure who made a small mistake where :p 

 

It's so annoying FIS doesn't simply keep this list posted somewhere, just like IBU they completely ignore a list that is incredibly important for Olympic qualification :facepalm: 

 

This is the points distribution in top level team events:

 

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Not to rain on the parade here, but based on the individual sprint results, Croatian team beats BRA/LTU by a mile. :p

 

But then again, Malec was scheduled to start today, but did no such thing. Though, I guess if they don't care for Olympic qualification, I should not either...

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8 minutes ago, hckošice said:

she and her longtime partner, a former world rowing champion

Imagine this producing a boy, who then ends up in a relationship with the daughter of Bjoerndalen and Domracheva and they have a child together. Mutant alert :yikes: 

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2 minutes ago, hckošice said:

rumors saying she and her longtime partner, a former world rowing champion are considering starting to think about forming family right after the Beijing Games next year. So, I guess, that is the date she will leave the sport.

 

However, in opposition to the majority here, I really like her, always was kinda fan of Therese, and I will certainly miss her after the day she will end her career.

Good to know, that would mean, we could have more exciting races in the foreseeable future. My statement wasn't directed against Johaug personally, it's just the hope for mass start races which are not decided after 3 minutes :) though I don't like her either since her doping ban, she's cleary the best - by far, no question about that, but that's exactly the problem I'm talking about ;)

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Just now, dcro said:

Croatian team beats BRA/LTU by a mile.

Oh I'm not expecting anything different, especially Croatia is quite clearly better :p 

 

It's in this case mostly about who will and won't start and see if it's possible to gain a spot somewhere. I'd still say the chance is small, but not entirely non-existent. Also, there is the reallocation thing, with unused quotas being distributed from the top of the nations ranking downwards. This probably won't end up helping the likes of Brazil to a second ticket, but it'd suck badly to not have tried it and then seeing simply finishing a race would've been enough.

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By the way, just to be clear, we are all seeing it correct, right? In the rare case Brazil manages to sneak in 30th, they do actually get an extra ticket (so two total), correct? I'm all the time wondering if we're not seeing this wrong.

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6 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Yes, it's my own calculation. The manager of the Brazilian team makes one herself as well and before today, there were a few small differences, so we're not entirely sure who made a small mistake where :p 

 

It's so annoying FIS doesn't simply keep this list posted somewhere, just like IBU they completely ignore a list that is incredibly important for Olympic qualification :facepalm: 

 

This is the points distribution in top level team events:

 

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Thanks. So that means, if the smaller nations don't make calculations for themselves, they are completely left in the unknown about Olympic qualification and have to wait whether their federations receive a call from the IOC after qualification period ended?! Strange.

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2 minutes ago, LowerSaxony said:

Thanks. So that means, if the smaller nations don't make calculations for themselves, they are completely left in the unknown about Olympic qualification and have to wait whether their federations receive a call from the IOC after qualification period ended?! Strange.

One could imagine at least the federations are kept up-to-date, but considering the fact this high-up woman in the Brazilian federation is doing it manually as well, I highly doubt that...strange indeed.

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