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Alpine Skiing FIS World Championships 2021


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6 minutes ago, dcro said:

Petra Vlhovaova would sneak in here. :p

The first change in the list when I tried it was only that Meta Hrovatová became Meta Hrtová, then I realized I needed to change the 'ová' and not the 'ova' :p 

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6 minutes ago, JonPhi said:

Why the hell is Bassino in the final with Bib 15? She had only the 17th fastest time ...

When looking at the qualifying top-16, Franziska Gritsch (15th) is missing and O'Brien has bib 16 (she was 14th). FIS? What did you do?

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14 minutes ago, JonPhi said:

Why the hell is Bassino in the final with Bib 15? She had only the 17th fastest time ...

must be best 8 from both tracks I assume.

 

Jeez, this just upgrade this shit to an another absolute level

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2 minutes ago, hckošice said:

must be best 8 from both tracks I assume.

 

Jeez, this just upgrade this shit to an another absolute level

What a shit is that ...

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8 minutes ago, hckošice said:

must be best 8 from both tracks I assume.

 

Jeez, this just upgrade this shit to an another absolute level

Not sure, top-8 from both tracks might make it a tiny bit less terrible than just looking at the time itself. Otherwise, if for example blue was significantly faster than red, those on blue would have a double advantage.

 

Not saying it's good, it's not (at all) :d 

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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

Not sure, top-8 from both tracks might make it a tiny bit less terrible than just looking at the time itself. Otherwise, if for example blue was significantly faster than red, those on blue would have a double advantage.

 

Not saying it's good, it's not (at all) :d 

that´s what I meant. unbelievable, they did something lke this at a World Championships ffs.

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8 minutes ago, hckošice said:

that´s what I meant. unbelievable, they did something lke this at a World Championships ffs.

Let's form a committee and take over the directly sports-related tasks of these shitty federations? They can keep the actual management and organization to themselves :d 

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