That would be stupid to retire one year before the Olympics. It's not like there are 5 other Polish jumpers who are better than him. On the contrary, Poland is in a slight slump currently and no one stands out.
An American in top 10 is totally unexpected Frantz has a lot of potential, but let's see if he can keep up with the consistency. The US investing in the renovation of the Lake Placid hills is starting to give positives. And they are going to make a brand new hill for Ski-flying in Northern Michigan next year, which could be used in the summer as well.
Day 6 events
36. SPEED SKATING - W 5000m
37. SHORT TRACK - W 500m
38. SHORT TRACK - M 1000m
39. FREESTYLE SKIING - M Moguls
40. SNOWBOARD - M Snowboard Cross
41. SNOWBOARD - W Snowboard Halfpipe
42. ALPINE SKIING - W Super-G
43. LUGE - Team Relay
44. CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING - W 10km Free
Day 5 events
28. SPEED SKATING - M 1000m
1. Jordan Stolz USA
2. Ning Zhongyan CHN
3. Jenning de Boo NED
29. FIGURE SKATING - Ice Dance
1. Madison Check, Evan Bates USA
2. Piper Gilles, Paul Poirier CAN
3. Charlene Guignard, Marco Fabbri ITA
30. FREESTYLE SKIING - W Moguls
1. Jakara Anthony AUS
2. Jaelin Kauf USA
3. Olivia Giaccio USA
31. ALPINE SKIING - M Super-G
1. Marco Odermatt SUI
2. Vincent Kreichmayr AUT
3. Cyprien Sarrazin FRA
32. LUGE - M Doubles
1. Thomas Steu, Wolfgang Kindl AUT
2. Tobias Wendl, Tobias Artl GER
3. Juri Gatt, Ricardo Schoepf AUT
33. LUGE - W Doubles
1. Jessica Degenhart, Cheyenne Rosenthal GER
2. Andrea Voetter, Marion Oberhofer ITA
3. Chevonne Forgan, Sophia Kirkby USA
34. BIATHLON - W 15km Individual
1. Lisa Vittozzi ITA
2. Marketa Davidova CZE
3. Janina Hettich-Walz GER
35. NORDIC COMBINED - M Individual 10km
1. Jari Magnus Riiber NOR
2. Stefan Rettenegger AUT
3. Johannes Lamparter AUT
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5-2-5---12
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2-1-2---5
1-3-2---6
1-3-1---5
1-1-2---4
1-1-1---3
1-1-0---2
1-0-1---2
1-0-0---1
1-0-0---1
0-1-0---1
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