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Supporting Small and Exotic Nations at the 2018 Winter Olympics


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:MON Alexandra Coletti 27th ind women's downhill out of 31 who finished (just 39 starting) with 5,82 secs of loss to the winner.

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Sad Olympic Games for :CYP  Their only one athlete Dinos Lefkaritis not finished his both races, as he falled outside course in slalom too :( 

 

Let's hope this country will have better results and more athletes in Beijing 2022 :fingers:

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With Edson Bindilatti's team finishing 23rd in the 4-man bobsleigh, Brazil's :BRA participation in the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang is over. Sort of disappointing edition for the Brazilians: Bindilatti went for top-20 but didn't get it, XC skier Victor Santos didn't get close to what he actually can do, snowboarder Isabel Clark Ribeiro got injured in training, couldn't even start and retired, and alpine skier Michel Macedo got injured in training, because of which he had to miss his main events (speed) and could only sort of start in the technical events, without much success. 

 

Basically Isadora Williams in figure skating is the only one who was able to really get to her standards..

 

Well, on to Beijing, hopefully with two male and/or female XC athletes and some biathlon in there :) 

 

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