website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Snowboarding at the Winter Olympic Games 2018


Recommended Posts

3 hours ago, Quasit said:

Strange to see the US don't care about events like Snowboard Parallel Slalom or Ski Cross.

 

naaa...they only care about the X-Games stuff...:evil::whistle:

and in fact they're trying every possible move to make the Olympics the "B" X-Games, with all this bullshit like halfpipe, slopestyle, big air, surf, skateboarding and so on...and next time round maybe they'll try to put also the street luge and parkour in...:facepalm::wall:

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/699-snowboarding-at-the-winter-olympic-games-2018/page/3/#findComment-113707
Share on other sites

14 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

naaa...they only care about the X-Games stuff...:evil::whistle:

and in fact they're trying every possible move to make the Olympics the "B" X-Games, with all this bullshit like halfpipe, slopestyle, big air, surf, skateboarding and so on...and next time round maybe they'll try to put also the street luge and parkour in...:facepalm::wall:

Honestly, I don't have a problem with these sports, only maybe if Surfing was held in a wave pool but it looks like they will have it in the ocean in Tokyo. Those are different and I like diversity at the Olympics. Extreme sports deserve their place to an extend in my opinion. I would favour some other sports that are not part of the programme over Surfing or Skateboarding though. Still much better than the Trackathlon thing they are trying in Athletics. :facepalm:

 

Is Street Luge still a thing? This is so out. :d

Edited by Quasit
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/699-snowboarding-at-the-winter-olympic-games-2018/page/3/#findComment-113714
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, Quasit said:

Honestly, I don't have a problem with these sports, only maybe if Surfing was held in a wave pool but it looks like they will have it in the ocean in Tokyo. Those are different and I like diversity at the Olympics. Extreme sports deserve their place to an extend in my opinion. I would favour some other sports that are not part of the programme over Surfing or Skateboarding though. Still much better than the Trackathlon thing they are trying in Athletics. :facepalm:

 

Is Street Luge still a thing? This is so out. :d

I don't have problems with these sports either (apart from skateboarding, I must admit...), but I think I like to watch them at the X-Games and not at the Olympics (where I prefer a strict respect of tradition and of the "old definition" of sport)...

diversity? definitely, yes...

to much of a "modern touch"? no, thanks

there are many other chances for those (in any case often really entertaining) activities...;)

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/699-snowboarding-at-the-winter-olympic-games-2018/page/3/#findComment-113717
Share on other sites

20 minutes ago, phelps said:

I don't have problems with these sports either (apart from skateboarding, I must admit...), but I think I like to watch them at the X-Games and not at the Olympics (where I prefer a strict respect of tradition and of the "old definition" of sport)...

diversity? definitely, yes...

to much of a "modern touch"? no, thanks

there are many other chances for those (in any case often really entertaining) activities...;)

There are so few viable and popular winter sports, I think it’s kind of ridiculous to leave the “extreme” (is slopestyle really more extreme than alpine skiing?) sports out of the winter games.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/699-snowboarding-at-the-winter-olympic-games-2018/page/3/#findComment-113719
Share on other sites

il y a 32 minutes, Nate River a déclaré:

There are so few viable and popular winter sports, I think it’s kind of ridiculous to leave the “extreme” (is slopestyle really more extreme than alpine skiing?) sports out of the winter games.

 

This. My only repproach would be the duplicates between the snowoard and freestyle skiing events, specially the ones who were born out of the snowboarding world.

 

Half pipe and snowboarding, yes very much ! Half pipe ans skiing: meh.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/699-snowboarding-at-the-winter-olympic-games-2018/page/3/#findComment-113723
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Nate River said:

There are so few viable and popular winter sports, I think it’s kind of ridiculous to leave the “extreme” (is slopestyle really more extreme than alpine skiing?) sports out of the winter games.

But surely there must be better things than big air or slopestyle, especially on the women's side? I've seen both of them a few times this season and, apart from maybe Anna Gasser, nothing happens. Half of them do like one turn, and if they land in a decent way they get a top-10. 

 

At least in freestyle skiing there's a bit more of a spectacular 'look' to it sometimes. 

Edited by heywoodu

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/699-snowboarding-at-the-winter-olympic-games-2018/page/3/#findComment-113728
Share on other sites

30 minutes ago, De_Gambassi said:

 

This. My only repproach would be the duplicates between the snowoard and freestyle skiing events, specially the ones who were born out of the snowboarding world.

 

Half pipe and snowboarding, yes very much ! Half pipe ans skiing: meh.

I am personally a big proponent of snowboarding / freestyle skiing equality :p

 

3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

But surely there must be better things than big air or slopestyle, especially on the women's side? I've seen both of them a few times this season and, apart from maybe Anna Gasser, nothing happens. Half of them do like one turn, and if they land in a decent way they get a top-10. 

 

At least in freestyle skiing there's a bit more of a spectacular 'look' to it sometimes. 

Slopestyle is pretty great, at least on the men’s side. Not so good on the women’s side with the exception of a few athletes (Kelly Sildaru justify the existence of women’s ski slopestyle on her own, sadly she is injured) but it’s just a sport where the gap is more apparent than others. When you look at something like half pipe it’s a case of the women being about a decade behind the men in terms of the tricks they perform.

 

Big Air I don’t care for, but it has the advantage of being “urban” (in the literal sense of the word, it’s one of the few snow sport you can hold in a big city) so I can see why it’s appealing to the IOC. I don’t think it’s a great TV package but, whatever, at least the men’s contests are really competitive.

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/699-snowboarding-at-the-winter-olympic-games-2018/page/3/#findComment-113729
Share on other sites

I always found slopestyle and big air/aerials to be redundant. Heck, for snowboarding the same athletes qualify in slopestyle and big air.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/699-snowboarding-at-the-winter-olympic-games-2018/page/3/#findComment-113730
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • Found a couple of prediction websites.   This link was posted on reddit a couple of days ago by the user thevorminatheria.   The Italian sports website OA Sport also came up with their own predictions. They have a link in the article to the latest magazine issue which details all of the medalists.
    • Some team facts   Athletes who identify as female or are competing in women’s events:   Number of athletes: 108 Youngest: Felicity Geremia, 18 (born June 4, 2007), Snowboard;  Oldest: Deanna Stellato-Dudek, 42 (born June 22, 1983), Figure skating  Athletes who identify as male or are competing in men’s events:   Number of athletes: 99 Youngest: Eli Bouchard, 18 (born December 12, 2007), Snowboard;  Oldest: Marc Kennedy, 44 (born February 5, 1982), Curling NOTE: This is the first Olympic Winter Games at which Team Canada athletes competing in women’s events outnumber those competing in men’s events.   Sets of siblings:   Jasmine Drolet (Cross-Country Skiing) and Remi Drolet (Cross-Country Skiing) Daniel Hall (Long Track Speed Skating) and Laura Hall (Long Track Speed Skating) Hannah Schmidt (Ski Cross) and Jared Schmidt (Ski Cross) Brodie Seger (Alpine Skiing) and Riley Seger (Alpine Skiing)  Children of Olympians:   Cédrick Brunet (Long Track Speed Skating) – Michel Brunet (father) Laurent Dubreuil (Long Track Speed Skating) – Robert Dubreuil (father) and Ariane Loignon (mother) Miha Fontaine (Freestyle Skiing) – Nicolas Fontaine (father)  Laura Hall (Long Track Speed Skating) and Daniel Hall (Long Track Speed Skating) – Mike Hall (father) Béatrice Lamarche (Long Track Speed Skating) – Benoît Lamarche (father) Dylan Marineau (Freestyle Skiing) – Dennis Marineau (father) Xavier McKeever (Cross-Country Skiing) – Robin McKeever (father) and Milaine Thériault (mother) Jeffrey Read (Alpine Skiing) – Ken Read (father) Provincial and territorial breakdown*:   Alberta: 46 British Columbia: 33 Manitoba: 4 New Brunswick: 2 Newfoundland and Labrador: 0 Northwest Territories: 0 Nova Scotia: 5 Nunavut: 0 Ontario: 58 Prince Edward Island: 0 Quebec: 49 Saskatchewan: 6 Yukon: 2 Athletes born outside Canada: 2 Athletes who previously attended a Games:   Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 – 90 PyeongChang 2018 – 43 Sochi 2014 – 13 Vancouver 2010 – 8 Winter Youth Olympic Games Gangwon 2024 – 2 Lausanne 2020 – 9 Lillehammer 2016 – 7 Innsbruck 2012 – 1  Olympic Summer Games: Tokyo 2020 – 1 Paris 2024 – 1 **Kelsey Mitchell is set to become Canada’s latest dual season Olympian    Olympic rookies: 109   Olympic medallists: 47   Most Olympic appearances at the Olympic Winter Games:    4 – Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes, Valérie Maltais and Marie-Philip Poulin (2010, 2014, 2018, 2022). Milano Cortina 2026 will be their fifth Olympic Games.    * The following are athlete roster adjustments that occurred after their respective sport’s team announcement took place. 
    • https://olympic.ca/press/207-athletes-to-represent-team-canada-at-the-milano-cortina-2026-olympic-winter-games/   Official Canadian press release. 207 athletes as @Topicmaster1010mmentioned earlier.    
    • Olivia Weaver was up 9-4 in the 5th game.  Hania El Hammamy  then scored 5 straight points to tie it up.  Then, took the lead with a sixth straight point, then won with a 7th straight point, taking the Sprott Tournament of Champions in New York.  Still, congrats to Weaver for bringing home second place!  (And congrats to El Hammamy...what a streak at the end!)
    • One thing working in our favor with Luge is that Women's Doubles is just one sled per NOC, so I like our chances there.  We'll be 3rd or 4th in the Relay (one of my favorite events)...if everyone slides cleanly, we'll probably be 4th, behind , , and ...but anything can happen in the relay.  (I think in my official predictions I had us 3rd.  Wishful thinking, I suppose.)
    • They can also just count DNSs to handle this specific situation.
    • I suspect IBSF will make the point system equal in the future regardless on the number of competitors.   My fear is that they will make the awarded points lower, like only 90 points to the winner to balance it out.
    • Olivia Asselin (freestyle skiing)   She was at the X Games competing this week. Another medal hope out the drain, she was in the form of her life 
    • You'd have to ask her simpatic boyfriend from the USA about that, who is often seen at competitions with her participation
×
×
  • Create New...