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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2017 - 2018


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Qualification completed. 2nd points of the season for Adriana Jelinková :NED:hug: and first seasons points for :SRB and :POL

 

if my maths are correct, Petra 8th will face Denise Feierabend :SUI 25th in 1st round

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8 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Jelinkova :d 

 

That means we'll see her in the KO round tonight right? 

 

Right, and if I understood correctly the rules, all 32 gain points, 30th-32nd will earn 1 point. Also if my maths are really correct, she will face Wendy Holdener. but better still have to wait for confirmations :d

 

6 minutes ago, dareza said:

Nevena :yes

 

Congrats :clap:

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well, they just released the start list, and it´s absolutely different of what we thought :lol: Apparently the top seeded skiers were pre-qualified and will have their BIBs according to world cup slalom standings, so Petra will have BIB 2 and face Maryna Gasienica of :POL

 

@heywoodu Adriana will face Frida Hansdotter @dareza Nevena will face Ana Bucik of :SLO

 

start list http://medias1.fis-ski.com/pdf/2018/AL/5153/2018AL5153SLR0.pdf

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42 minutes ago, hckosice said:

well, they just released the start list, and it´s absolutely different of what we thought :lol: Apparently the top seeded skiers were pre-qualified and will have their BIBs according to world cup slalom standings, so Petra will have BIB 2 and face Maryna Gasienica of :POL

 

@heywoodu Adriana will face Frida Hansdotter @dareza Nevena will face Ana Bucik of :SLO

 

start list http://medias1.fis-ski.com/pdf/2018/AL/5153/2018AL5153SLR0.pdf

 

wow this wiill be great. Nevena and Ana are very good friends and they are in same team :d

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