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Cross-Country Skiing at the Nordic Skiing FIS Junior & Under 23 World Championships 2021


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Start lists for the sprints tomorrow. Beijing 2022 basic quotas on the line.

 

Men: http://medias3.fis-ski.com/pdf/2021/CC/3929/2021CC3929SL.pdf

Women: http://medias1.fis-ski.com/pdf/2021/CC/3928/2021CC3928SL.pdf

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

1 hour ago, Olympian1010 said:

Start lists for the sprints tomorrow. Beijing 2022 basic quotas on the line.

 

Men: http://medias3.fis-ski.com/pdf/2021/CC/3929/2021CC3929SL.pdf

Women: http://medias1.fis-ski.com/pdf/2021/CC/3928/2021CC3928SL.pdf

Nothing interesting for the women I think, Chile will get 1 point and good chance Liechtenstein won't get much more than that. Kazakhstan might move up a position, depending on how good they are (their juniors weren't that impressive in the end).

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The U23 sprints took place yesterday, below I’ve complied a list of all the nations who had an athlete go under 300 points, which means they’ve met the first of two conditions to earn a basic quota (the other requirement being FIS points under 300).

 

Men: :RUS:NOR:USA:CZE:ITA:FIN:SWE:CAN:SUI:EST:BLR:GER:FRA:KAZ:JPN:LAT:AUT:SLO:POL:ARM:ISL:BIH:TUR:SVK:ROU:UKR:LTU:GBR:KOR

 

Only :MGL failed to go under 300 points on the men’s side.

 

Women: :CZE:RUS:USA:FIN:SWE:ITA:POL:NOR:GER:LAT:FRA:EST:SUI:CAN:KAZ:BLR:JPN:LIE:UKR:TUR

 

Only :CHI failed to go under 300 points on the women’s side.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

The U23 individual distance races took place today, below I’ve complied a list of all the nations who had an athlete go under 300 points, which means they’ve met the first of two conditions to earn a basic quota (the other requirement being FIS points under 300).

 

Men: :FRA:GER:NOR:SWE:RUS:ARM:USA:AUT:FIN:LAT:CAN:ITA:CZE:JPN:EST:SLO:SUI:BLR:POL:KAZ:GBR:SVK:BIH:TUR:KOR:ISL:UKR:ROU:LTU:MGL:COL

 

As fas as I can tell, all nations that started on the men’s side had an athlete go under 300 points :clap:

 

Women: :POL:SWE:NOR:FRA:USA:LAT:RUS:CHN:FIN:JPN:ITA:GER:SLO:BLR:AND:CAN:CZE:SUI:EST:KAZ:LIE:UKR:TUR

 

Only :CHI failed to go under 300 points on the women’s side.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Colombia's qualification and Chile's non-qualification are really the only items of note.

 

Chile will be hard pressed to deliver in Oberstdorf. I highly doubt it, in fact.

#banbestmen

I just forgot to post it, if anyone noted this and is interested, our girls managed to takes two golds and one bronze medal :d Their work with Justyna Kowalczyk now give the effects :) 

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