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Alpine Skiing at the Winter Olympic Games 2018


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Just now, intoronto said:

:PER ski federation okayed the athletes, but the NOC of Peru rejected them, saying "its too expensive". 

Oh come on. At least say so before the qualifying period even starts, so everyone knows they have no chance.. 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

Oh come on. At least say so before the qualifying period even starts, so everyone knows they have no chance.. 

The sad part is the OC is covering the costs of flying the athletes over, all you really need is a CDM. 

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Men's Alpine Skiing Olympic races course setters have been announced...

 

Downhill and Super-Combined Event Downhill will be set, as always also in the World Cup races, by Hannes Trinkl (AUT)

Super-G will be set by Alberto Ghidoni (ITA)

Giant Slalom: 1st Run by Helmut Krug (SUI); 2nd Run by Frederic Perrin (FRA)

Slalom: 1st Run by Michael Pircher (AUT); 2nd Run by Stefano Costazza (ITA)

Super-Combined Event Slalom Run will be set by Jani Hladnik (RUS)

 

*It's not reported the actual Nationality of these coaches, but the team they represent...:evil:;)

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We'll have to wait and see, but I doubt anyone will be able to defeat the Icelanders in fraud and bigfoot competitions (Google Translate). :p

 

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#banbestmen

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:AUT team

 

WOMEN (11)

Stephanie Brunner
Katharina Gallhuber
Ricarda Haaser
Cornelia Hütter
Katharina Liensberger
Bernadette Schild
Nicole Schmidhofer
Ramona Siebenhofer
Tamara Tippler
Anna Veith 
Stephanie Venier

MEN (11): 
Stefan Brennsteiner
Manuel Feller
Max Franz
Christian Hirschbühl
Marcel Hirscher
Vincent Kriechmayr
Michael Matt
Matthias Mayer
Hannes Reichelt
Philipp Schörghofer
Marco Schwarz

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Do we already have any idea which athletes are going to do the combined? I find this the by far hardest event to even guess who'll start :d 

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24 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Do we already have any idea which athletes are going to do the combined? I find this the by far hardest event to even guess who'll start :d 

 

of course we don't know the Austrian coaches' decisions yet...

 

but my guess are:

 

Haaser, Siebenhofer among the girls and Hirscher, Mayer and Kriechmayr among the boys for sure...

then I think it's quite a lottery...probably they would make some trials when they are on the Korean courses to see who's in better shape and who's adapting him/herself better to those tracks...

however, my picks are Venier and Brunner (women) and Schwarz (men) to complete the rosters...

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