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Biathlon 2017 - 2018 Discussion Thread


Xander

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10 hours ago, Xander said:

 

8 Ukrainian girls applied for the sprint on Saturday. 

But none are on the entry lists.

https://signup.eqtiming.no/Sesongstart-Skiskyting-2017/a4468?Event=Sesongstart

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2 часа назад, heywoodu сказал:

Look one more time.

:rolleyes:

 

Women ---> https://sesongstartskiskyting.no/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/11/2017-Sprint-W-Entrants-v1.pdf

Men ---> https://sesongstartskiskyting.no/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/11/2017-Sprint-M-Entrants-v1.pdf

 

 

Dzhyma is out so Varvynets is in. Remaining girls & boys in the waiting list will run on Friday most def.

 

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6 minutes ago, Xander said:

Look one more time.

:rolleyes:

 

Women ---> https://sesongstartskiskyting.no/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/11/2017-Sprint-W-Entrants-v1.pdf

Men ---> https://sesongstartskiskyting.no/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/11/2017-Sprint-M-Entrants-v1.pdf

 

 

Dzhyma is out so Varvynets is in. Remaining girls & boys in the waiting list will run on Friday most def.

 

Huh, that's odd that there's such a difference between those lists.

 

I see Blashko has changed nationality, too bad.

 

 

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Too good. For us. + her coach is not a stranger for our team :cool: Also there was some bitching inside Belarusian team so I'm happy that they joined us after all. It will stir some competition inside our own team after the Olympics.

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Jesus, I know that Sjusjoen is usually a very tough race and many teams participate in it, but wow, the field is world class this year :yikes:

Also, noticed one of the Claude brothers starting for Belgium :mumble:

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31 minutes ago, Werloc said:

Jesus, I know that Sjusjoen is usually a very tough race and many teams participate in it, but wow, the field is world class this year :yikes:

Also, noticed one of the Claude brothers starting for Belgium :mumble:

 

Yes, he decided to switch a long time ago and made his debut for Belgium at the summer worlds this year after not competing at all in the previous season. 

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7 hours ago, heywoodu said:

 

Yes, he decided to switch a long time ago and made his debut for Belgium at the summer worlds this year after not competing at all in the previous season. 

Is it giving up, because the French team is very strong?

He sees it as a way to easily make the Olympics and other competitions like that?

Or do the Claude family have at least some Belgian blood?

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1 minute ago, Werloc said:

Is it giving up, because the French team is very strong?

He sees it as a way to easily make the Olympics and other competitions like that?

Or do the Claude family have at least some Belgian blood?

I think it's the same kind of move Rösch did: being realistic in seeing that the competition in your own country is just too strong and move to another country. 

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And I'm devastated to hear Bruna saw Laura Dahlmeier :hearts: during today's training in Sjusjoen but since she lost her phone this week (just two days after arriving in Europe, crap), she couldn't take a picture with Laura for me :cry:

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2 hours ago, heywoodu said:

And I'm devastated to hear Bruna saw Laura Dahlmeier :hearts: during today's training in Sjusjoen but since she lost her phone this week (just two days after arriving in Europe, crap), she couldn't take a picture with Laura for me :cry:

 

But she can still beg Laura not to end her career after the Olympics. :evil:

#banbestmen

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