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  1. Yes totally, I had Kalinichenko with world cup points for some reason.
  2. May get a new nation qualified to the Olympics this week. Henry Rivers of is racing in Cerro Castor this week and is quite close to making the standard in Slalom.
  3. a quick look at the impact of the first summer grand prix on the olympic tables; I think in women's +1 and +1, and both -1. In men's +1, -1 with and keeping the same quotas but swapping D.1 and D.2 allocations with each other. There are a lot of moving parts so I could have easily missed something though.
  4. Issa Laborde dit Pere of is quite close in GS. Curious if he makes it whether he will be able to afford to go in light of Simander's issues. Also, weird one of possibly no consequence, Bogale Giddings has switched from to in freestyle skiing. No world cup points but best result ever in the SAC this week so it is maybe possible.
  5. https://www.reuters.com/en/russias-luge-federation-appeal-2026-games-ban-2025-07-15/ Seems pointless but maybe IBU, FIS, and IBSF just wait and watch.
  6. I think it must be new. I believe it relates to the new rule in the OG qualifying. The last 10 in each gender are for NOCs who didn't meet the basic quota.
  7. Three interesting things have happened for the rankings that I am not sure what they mean: 1.On the IIHF official rankings they have moved Russia and Belarus out of the tables, but have kept their points and placement. 2.Tardif, in his press conference on Sunday, called it "absurd" and said they have removed them from the rankings. 3.The updated rankings always show up with a story on the last day, or at least the next morning....nothing yet.
  8. The only place that is saying so is one Latvian online publication (sportacentrs). Everyone else is saying they got it from them. Kind of strange to have nothing else from anyone else, and call it official isn't it? Yahoo also credits "Hockey News Hub" but they retracted their statement claiming it not to be confirmed yet.
  9. why do you believe that it is official? FHR still says no.
  10. will still be relegated with an OT win, they must win in regulation time.
  11. and are not 100% qualified yet; if finishes first overall, second overall, third overall, 4th in their group, 5th in group and 6th in group, then it is possible for one of them to be out. So better than 99%, but not 100%
  12. So that looks like enough to put mixed doubles directly into the olympics.
  13. Now Drion from and Filippov are in for sure with Klette having a pretty good lead for the last spot. In the women's Paller and Murada are in. The final spot could be interesting but Jagecikova has a decent lead.
  14. Not sure what the hold up in the FIS posting it is, but Lee Wen-yi of has met the Olympic standard (118.95 in slalom). Also Nino Tsiklauri from easily earns them a quota, I believe it should have been met back in February from the four slalom results, but I am never sure about when the 20% extra for missing results is used.
  15. that would also mean that has secured a women's spot in the sprint Alonso cannot score below 453, nobody below 4th can get better than 430.
  16. right yes I had put into calcuation what had as a worst case and forgot they could move up two spots. thank you
  17. Olympic qualifiers are and probably but could pull off a miracle with a top two finish and get ahead of them I suppose.
  18. or maybe not, was taken off team canada's roster as being ineligible
  19. The swiss women are likely to benefit from another obscure and hard to find rule; the most placement points anyone can receive who skates the free program is 16. As long as Repond finishes in the top 12 they will get two quotas.
  20. Qualifiers for the Olympics have to be in the free skate. ISU rule 400.A.3. Too bad, that was insanely close.
  21. I think that once the remaining 10 quotas are added in (I can see one or two getting used but that is even a stretch), Norway, Sweden, France, Finland, and USA would all get their 8th male quota. Kind of bizarre that the simulation only says that Finland and USA have the remaining room for them though.
  22. According to this PWHL story Mi Le, sorry Hannah Miller, is on the Canadian roster for this year's world championships. https://www.thepwhl.com/en/news/2025/march/21/twenty-three-pwhl-players-named-to-canada-s-national-women-s-team-roster#:~:text=Forwards%3A Emily Clark (OTT),%2C Daryl Watts (TOR).
  23. That is the tricky thing, I believe that the scores take three trimesters into account so some athletes will have scores that are too old by the time the olympics come.
  24. Very cool list. I would eliminate Rosbo from there though since and are the same NOC and he would be the third. But that is really nitpicking. So much better having an Olympics with no host exceptions to the rules.
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