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Winter Olympic Games 2018 Scandals and Controversies


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Tomorrows's schedule is the worst so far... :facepalm:

 

2xalpine skiing, snowboard cross, skeleton, figure skating basically all at the same time. :facepalm:And after that couple of hours of nothing. :facepalm:

#banbestmen

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4 minutes ago, dcro said:

Tomorrows's schedule is the worst so far... :facepalm:

 

2xalpine skiing, snowboard cross, skeleton, figure skating basically all at the same time. :facepalm:And after that couple of hours of nothing. :facepalm:

Much needed after that early program, I might add :d 

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Just now, dcro said:

Oh wait, there is cross-country during the usual empty hours. Great, won't even be able to catch a sleep then. :p

 

My worry is whether I'll have any time to study tomorrow ... 

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I simply sleep till 7 am CET, then I watch most of what I slept over the night, and voila,... we are live at around 11 o'clock. :d In the afternoon it's work time, and my day is done.

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Three hours of nothing (one hockey match that's about something), and now in a matter of minutes, speed skating, aerials finals, bobsleigh and biathlon all start :) Great!

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On 2/18/2018 at 12:01, ahjfcshfghb said:

The 17th was literally 6 huge events in one evening, then the 19th is practically nothing. Argh. 

The story of these Olympics: busy times in part one of the day, then hours of nothing (or a group match or something), and then a ton of stuff all at the same time, planned in such a way that 2-3-4 sets of medals are decided at almost the same moment. 

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8 minut temu, heywoodu napisał:

The story of these Olympics: busy times in part one of the day, then hours of nothing (or a group match or something), and then a ton of stuff all at the same time, planned in such a way that 2-3-4 sets of medals are decided at almost the same moment. 

yep + figure skating in the morning and ski jumping on midnight, great

 

probably some due to US some to European tv rights

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

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

The story of these Olympics: busy times in part one of the day, then hours of nothing (or a group match or something), and then a ton of stuff all at the same time, planned in such a way that 2-3-4 sets of medals are decided at almost the same moment. 

I just went to Seoul on the off days lol

And it’s bad. You often have to rush between events that are so far away and so close in time, too.

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