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Winter World University Games 2023


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Event 40/85

 

BIATHLON

 

Men's 10km Sprint
Final Results
 
:KAZ Bekentay TURLUBEKOV
27:51.5 (0+0)
 
:USA Bjorn WESTERVELT
27:59.8 (1+1)
 
:KAZ Alexandr MUKHIN
28:13.7 (0+2)

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Speed skater finishes 0,01 second behind the fastest time: "Not quite good enough"

Speed skater finishes several seconds behind the fastest time: "Just shy of the gold medal position"

 

Ah, the generic English commentators with zero experience with the sports they're commentating on :p 

 

I can't count the amount of times I've heard "and he/she is now rrrrreally pushing hard!" in the final lap (as if they're not pushing hard earlier) or "It's starting to look like he/she is in a little bit of pain now!" in the last meters. Those commentators really win every single gold medal in the kicking-in-an-open-door-competition :p 

 

They're also unbelievably bad in reading lap times :d 1500m, rider goes from 27.0 to 28.3 or so the next lap, being 3 seconds under the currently fastest time, whose rider had a 30.x final lap. Meaning the rider would have to totally collapse from 28.3 to 33-34 seconds within a lap, which just isn't happening at all, but still, the commentator goes all "will he be able to set the fastest time!?" when he literally has 5 seconds left for the last 10 meters :d

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Event 41/85

 

ALPINE SKIING

 

Men's Giant Slalom
Final Results
 
:CZE Jan ZABYSTRAN
2:01.23
 
:SUI Eric WYLER
2:02.57
 
:FRA Jeremie LAGIER
2:02.93

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Event 42/85

 

BIATHLON

 

Women's 7.5km Sprint
Final Results
 
:POL Anna NEDZA-KUBINIEC
24:17.1 (0+2)
 
:CAN Shilo ROUSSEAU
24:41.2 (0+1)
 
:CZE Tereza JANDOVA
25:01.3 (0+2)

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Event 43/85

 

SPEED SKATING

 

Women's Team Pursuit
Final Results
 
:POL Poland
Iga Wojtasik
Natalia Jabrzyk
Olga Kaczmarek
3:22.10
 
:KOR South Korea

Kang Soo-Min

Kim Dong-Hee

Park Ji-Woo

3:25.35
 
:JPN Japan
Kokoro Morino
Maho Karai
Misaki Shinno
3:26.82

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Event 44/85

 

SPEED SKATING

 

Men's Team Pursuit
Final Results
 
:JPN Japan
Motonaga Arito
Yuto Tanigaki
Kazuya Yamada
4:07.52
 
:KOR South Korea

Ahn Hyun-Jun

Park Sang-Eon

Chung Yang-Hun

4:09.62
 
:CAN Canada
Joshua A.Telizyn
Hubert Marcotte
David La Rue
4:11.28

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Event 45/85

 

SKI JUMPING

 

Mixed Team Normal Hill
Final Results
 
:POL Poland I.
Nicole Konderla
Adam Niznik
421.3
 
:JPN Japan I.
Machiko Kubota

Ryusei Ikeda

405.0
 
:POL Poland II.
Kinga Rajda
Szymon Jojko
369.6

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