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Supporting Small and Exotic Nations at the 2018 Winter Olympics


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2 minutes ago, thepharoah said:

It works with me now , maybe i'm lucky cuz there's no pressure on the site in Egypt :d

It's will be an hard night whitout the official site support :p 

 

EDIT: It just start to works in Italy :cheer: 

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 :MAR Morocco Program in the Games :MAR

 

 

  1. 1st participation will take place on Feb.16 by Samir Azzimani ( 40 years ) , 2-Times Olympian who'll take part in men's 15 Km Freestyle in Cross-Country Skiing 

 

  1. 2nd participation will take place on Feb.18 by the only African Winter Youth Olympic champion Adam Lamhamedi ( 22 years ) , former gold medalist in Men's Super G at 2012 YOG in Inssbruck , Adam will take part in Men's Giant Slalom qualifications in Alpine Skiing 

 

  1. 3rd Participation in the Games comes also from Adam who'll take part in Men's Slalom qualifications by Feb.22 

 

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MEXICO

at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games

 

 

 

:MEXCompetitors (and their events) :MEX

 

Rodolfo Roberto DICKSON SOMMERS (ig) - Alpine Skiing (Men's Slalom, Men's Giant Slalom)

Robert FRANCO (ig) - Freestyle Skiing (Men's Slopestyle)

German MADRAZO (ig) - Cross Country Skiing (Men's 15km Free)

Sara SCHLEPER (ig) - Alpine Skiing (Women's Giant Slalom, Women's Super-G, Women's Downhill)

 

:MEXSchedule :MEX

 

Day 3 - Monday February 12

10:15 (GMT +9) Women's Giant Slalom Run 1 - Rescheduled

13:45 (GMT +9) Women's Giant Slalom Run 2 - Rescheduled

 

Day 6 - Thursday February 15

10:00 (GMT +9) Women's Giant Slalom Run 1 - 1:16.80 (39th)

13:45 (GMT +9) Women's Giant Slalom Run 2 - DNF

 

Day 7 - Friday February 16

15:00 (GMT +9) Men's 15km Free - 59:35.4 (116th)

 

Day 8 - Saturday February 17

11:00 (GMT +9) Women's Super-G - 1:27.43 (41st)

 

Day 9 - Sunday February 18

10:00 (GMT +9) Men's Slopestyle Qualification Run 1 - 21.60 (25th)

10:15 (GMT +9) Men's Giant Slalom Run 1 - 1:17.02 (55th)

11:05 (GMT +9) Men's Slopestyle Qualification Run 2 - 36.00 (27th)

13:15 (GMT +9) Men's Slopestyle Final Run 1 - DNQ

13:43 (GMT +9) Men's Slopestyle Final Run 2 - DNQ

13:45 (GMT +9) Men's Giant Slalom Run 2 - Result tbd

14:11 (GMT +9) Men's Slopestyle Final Run 3 - DNQ

 

Day 13 - Thursday February 22

10:15 (GMT +9) Men's Slalom Run 1 - Result tbd

13:45 (GMT +9) Men's Slalom Run 2 - Result tbd

 

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First start of athlete from :MON Monaco - alpine skier Oliver Jenot finished 28th in super combined, which is not very bad result. Only 37 competitors finished as many athletes very often DNF or DNS.

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Isabel Clark Ribeiro :BRA fell in the snowboard cross training yesterday, and has now said she's not fit to compete tomorrow :( 

 

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Its only natural that I'll support Malta.

 

Today Elise Pellegrin, the only Maltese athlete, was in action in the women's giant slalom. She was disqualified after going out of the course during her first run. :(

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:MON Olivier Jenot in his second start in Pyeongchang finished 38th in men's Super-G with 4,36 sec of loss to the winner.

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Victor Santos :BRA didn't exactly have the competition he expected in the 15k freestyle....several minutes behind people he should at least stay close to. 

 

Isabel Clark Ribeiro :BRA, as said before, didn't start in the snowboard cross due to an injury in training, and she has now officially announced her retirement. That was to be expected, considering she's 41 years old, but it's official now. Thanks for a nice career Isabel, bringing a 9th place in the Winter Olympics to Brazil (in 2006) is beautiful! Plus, she's a highly valued 'president' of the athlete's representatives of the Brazilian snow sports federation :)

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We had also first two starts from Lebanese athletes

Natacha Mohbat finished woman`s slalom 52th out of 54 skiers who completed both runs (24 athletes had DNF) with 33.41 off the pace

Samer Tawk finished men`s cross-country 15km free....109th out of 116 who finished the race with 13.19,5 off

 

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I fell in love with sports.....since i first seen it

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Today Morocco had their 1st appearance in WOG by the 40 years old Samir Azzimani and he finished 111th out of 119 skiers participated in XC 15 Km Freestyle 

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