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Just now, Майкл said:

 

_Which is weird, given how close the Olympic Games are.

Indeed. Yesterday was bad but today... She definitelly lost confidence. She is mentally weak at the moment so if she doesnt improve quickly i am not so sure that she will do anything big in Korea.

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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

All in all she was still very much the best today, she just made one mistake. It happens, no reason to not see her as huge favourite for gold :p 

 

No one questions her chances of winning gold in slalom, but in other disciplines, which seemed to have been her goal as well.

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Just now, Майкл said:

 

No one questions her chances of winning gold in slalom, but in other disciplines, which seemed to have been her goal as well.

Ah right, yes. I'm glad she's having GS problems, the more gold medal contenders, the bigger the fun :d 

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8 minutes ago, Майкл said:

 

All in all, it will be fun to watch alpine skiing competition in Pyeongchang. :d 

 

No doubt about that :cheer:

 

And it's basically all in the dead of night, so the only people awake are sports fans, so nobody who doesn't care will be nagging and complaining or asking you things to do :cheer:

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Just now, heywoodu said:

 

No doubt about that :cheer:

 

And it's basically all in the dead of night, so the only people awake are sports fans, so nobody who doesn't care will be nagging and complaining or asking you things to do :cheer:

 

Or people studying for their finals :p:lol: 

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