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Nordic Combined at the Nordic Skiing World Championships 2021


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15 minutes ago, hckošice said:

no surprise at the end, Riiber with finger in the nose, as easy as it could

 

Silver for Herola, bronze Oftebro.. not the hockey one

Really? I think barely any experts considered him the favorite before the start with only 20 seconds advantage compared to Riessle/Frenzel. Obviously the Norwegians either had insane material or had a great „training“ camp. When even some rando like Oftebro can beat Riessle/Frenzel, you know that something weird is going on.

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2 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

Really? I think barely any experts considered him the favorite before the start with only 20 seconds advantage compared to Riessle/Frenzel. Obviously the Norwegians either had insane material or had a great „training“ camp. When even some rando like Oftebro can beat Riessle/Frenzel, you know that something weird is going on.

Riiber did the same in Seefeld 2 years ago, in fact in the last 3 seasons, he is clearly the strongest and obviously one of the top favs in every race if we like it or not.

 

Oftebro beat both of them many times this season so it is not like some sudden miracle or so

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Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill
Final Results

 

NOR.gif RIIBER Jarl Magnus
23:01.2J1:103.0|R1:137.6

 

FIN.gif HEROLA Ilkka
23:01.6J1:99.5|R1:127.8

 

NOR.gif OFTEBRO Jens Luraas
23:02.1J1:100.5|R1:131.6

 

 

Final Results HERE
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Provisional Medal Count After Event 1/5

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
NOR.gif Norway
1
0
1
2
2
FIN.gif Finland
0
1
0
1
Total
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to PyeongChang 2018
1
1
1
3


 

Provisional Medal Count After Event 1/3 Olympic Events Only
 
Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
NOR.gif Norway
1
0
1
2
2
FIN.gif Finland
0
1
0
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to PyeongChang 2018
1
1
1
3
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51 minutes ago, Finnator123 said:

Hannu Manninen was built different :cool:

Sadly Anssi Koivuranta was set to continue, but he got ill & the tradition ended, sponsors left, money dries up.....

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5 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

Sadly Anssi Koivuranta was set to continue, but he got ill & the tradition ended, sponsors left, money dries up.....

Yeah. Koivuranta - Manninen Duo in Nordic Combined was unstoppable. Luckily with Herola things are looking bright

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6 hours ago, hckošice said:

Riiber did the same in Seefeld 2 years ago, in fact in the last 3 seasons, he is clearly the strongest and obviously one of the top favs in every race if we like it or not.

 

Oftebro beat both of them many times this season so it is not like some sudden miracle or so

Don’t know what you mean with „Riiber did the same“. I am sure he didn’t plan to have such a bad jump. Not sure what happened with the Germans today but if Geiger would have been in normal shape, Riiber might have very well lost this race (given that Geiger started almost at the same time as Herola and usually is at pretty much the same level of skiing, but much better at sprints).

 

Recently the German guys completely dominated Oftebro in cross-country skiing and often took around 1 minute off of him. It is very surprising that he also was able to beat someone like Watabe. I think either a lot of guys are completely out of shape or they just couldn’t deal with the conditions (maybe thanks to bad material). In a usual race there is no way that Oftebro would have finished ahead of Frenzel/Riessle/Watabe and that Herola would have finished that far ahead of Geiger.

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I would totally agree with @hckošice, no surprise there, perhaps I was at least expecting Geiger would also close to main group, other than that it is going to be awful Worlds for hosts, knowing their ever lasting high expectations.

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43 minutes ago, justony said:

I would totally agree with @hckošice, no surprise there, perhaps I was at least expecting Geiger would also close to main group, other than that it is going to be awful Worlds for hosts, knowing their ever lasting high expectations.

Please stop trolling/don’t talk about things you have no clue of/inform yourself before talking nonsense.

Thanks!

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