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9 minutes ago, dcro said:

Of course it's the 4th place for :NZL.

 

It's pretty worrying how few nations we could have at the final medal table...

I was thinking that today with Poland, Hungary, New Zealand, Belgium, Belarus and Slovakia missing good chances already, we could end up with about 22/23 nations with medals at the end, that would be a huge shame. 

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1 minute ago, uk12points said:

I was thinking that today with Poland, Hungary, New Zealand, Belgium, Belarus and Slovakia missing good chances already, we could end up with about 22/23 nations with medals at the end, that would be a huge shame. 

 

Even Australia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan finishing without medals is not impossible at all...

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4 minutes ago, uk12points said:

I was thinking that today with Poland, Hungary, New Zealand, Belgium, Belarus and Slovakia missing good chances already, we could end up with about 22/23 nations with medals at the end, that would be a huge shame. 

Poland still has a very decent medal chance, and I think there's a rather good chance those other nations will combine for more than one medal as well. Or at least one.

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3 minutes ago, orangeman said:

Happy about silver and bronze!  :clap:

 

I predicted this result for the Canadians, but with Kleveland on top.  Again a relatively unknown American taking home gold instead.  Congrats to him.  

I think it’s a pretty disappointing result for Canada. Parot in particular underperformed, and neither Toutant nor Nicholson could get a run together.

 

Honestly any of the four Canadians could have done a better run than Gerard on this course, but they failed to do so. I don’t think having silver and bronze is disappointing, but losing gold to anyone but Kleveland is a big disapointment.

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