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Freestyle Skiing at the Winter Olympic Games 2018


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12 minutes ago, Herki said:

Kelly Sildaru will miss the Olympics :( She injured her knee earlier this month and had to undergo a surgery.

 

Oh Nooooo !!! :cry:

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38 minutes ago, Herki said:

Kelly Sildaru will miss the Olympics :( She injured her knee earlier this month and had to undergo a surgery.

What drama :cry:

 

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  • 3 months later...

Zuzana Stromková will definitively not compete in PyeongChang :( She announced today that she is still not ok after her last month surgery and will miss also the last world cup race before the qualifying deadline, she was long time in the top 20 of the qualifying list but due the surgery she missed almost all this new seasons races and dropped from the top 24 for PyeongChang, and since she will not compete in Laax she officially lost all chances to compete at her second Olympics :cry:

 

So no Slovak participants in Freestyle Skiing in PC 2018. source in SVK https://sport.sme.sk/c/20734927/zuzana-stromkova-nepojde-na-zoh-2018.html

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Am 26.9.2017 um 18:37 schrieb dcro:

That's so sad to hear. :cry:

 

And freestyle skiing goes back to being very boring for another Olympics...

1) Please speak for yourself. If your interest in a sport depends only on one athlete, you cant be helped.

2) Freestyle skiing might be many things, but certainly not boring.

3) She has tons of olympics ahead of her, no reason to make a drama out of a 10 year old not qualifying for the olympics.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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2015 slopestyle world champion and 2017 X-Games big air champion Lisa Zimmermann will miss the olympics as well.

The 4th great (gold) medal prospect that Germany has lost already, i dont think that any other country was even remotely as unlucky as Germany, but nothing new ...

At this point german fans should probably consider themselves lucky, if any german athlete will be able to compete at the olympics.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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This is just getting cruel. After Severin Freund (ski jumping), Felix Neureuther (alpine skiing) and Lisa Zimmermann (freestyle skiing), also Heidi Zacher (ski cross) is out of the Olympics. Germany losing 4 serious (gold) medal chances in the run-up to these Olympics, the Bad Luck Award already definitely goes to them :( (not counting Stefan Luitz, who would be considered a medal outsider, but still)

 

 

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Luitz might very well have been more than just an outsider, at least regarding the medals. He was on the podium in all Giant Slaloms this season before his injury and also counting last season, he was in the top 5 for five Giant Slaloms in a row. But one can't change it. But it's just awful.

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