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Holgermat

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  1. DOSB said he'll take an earlier flight than the other NHL pros.
  2. DOSB has revealed that Leon Draisaitl (Ice hockey) and Katharina Schmid (Ski jumping) will carry the flag for
  3. The graphics look absolutely beautiful.
  4. Being on that list means he has a clearance to appear at the opening ceremony. The selection criteria reads in the last point: "The participation at the Opening Ceremony is voluntary and does not always fit into the training and competition schedule of the athletes. Therefore it needs a confirmation by the athletes and the federation for a shortlist nomination."
  5. Germany's shortlist: Women: Ramona Hofmeister (Snowboarding) Laura Nolte (Bobsleigh) Katharina Schmid (Ski Jumping) Men: Leon Draisaitl (Ice hockey) Johannes Rydzek (Nordic combined) Tobias Wendl (Luge) The public can now vote for their favourite until Sunday, Feb 1 at midnight and those results will count 50% to the overall decision. The other 50% will come from the nominated athletes for Milan Cortina. https://www.teamdeutschland.de/wahl-zum-fahnentraeger-duo-2026
  6. Team Germany Sport Men Women Mixed Total Max. Quota Men Women Open Total Max. Total Quota Athletes Biathlon 5 6 - 11 12 5 6 - 11 12 Bobsleigh 6 6 - 12 12 12 6 - 18 18 Skeleton 3 3 - 6 6 3 3 - 6 6 Curling 1 0 0 1 3 5 0 - 5 12 Ice Hockey 1 1 - 2 2 25 23 - 48 48 Figure Skating 0 0 3 3 13 3 3 - 6 18 Speed Skating 12 8 - 20 34 7 6 - 13 18 Short Track Speed Skating 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 - 0 8 Luge 5 4 1 10 10 7 5 - 12 12 Alpine Skiing 5 4 - 9 22 5 4 - 9 22 Freestyle Skiing 4 7 0 11 31 4 7 - 11 30 Cross-Country Skiing 5 7 0 12 16 5 7 - 12 16 Nordic Combined 3 - - 3 3 3 - - 3 3 Ski Jumping 4 4 - 8 8 4 4 - 8 8 Snowboarding 10 9 - 19 26 10 9 - 19 26 Ski Mountainiering 1 2 - 3 4 1 2 - 3 4 13 17 3 128 210 44 42 0 184 261 60.95% 70.50%
  7. Sara Schmied misses the 2nd run at the WC in Altenberg, coming in 26th place, leaving her with 491 points. That means: Zunte is already qualified as she got more points already. Andzane needs to finish 29th or better in today's EC race to qualify Burger needs to finish 23rd or better in today's EC race to qualify. Delka qualified for the 2nd run in Altenberg in 24th place and thus has already more points, unless she crashes. Johansen needs to finish 13th or better in today's EC race to qualify. Simmchen also qualified for the 2nd run in Altenberg in 22nd place but needs to finish at least in 15th place to be impactful.
  8. Regarding and : The FIL documents refer to Part C.2.2. of the Qualification rules regarding Athlete eligibility, it seems the Canadian women's double is missing the minimum of timed runs in Cortina (c.2.2.1), whereas the other are missing the requirement under C.2.2.2
  9. Agree. That article is completely non-sensical. No one understands the qualification system apart from actually Cecchini. And the ones who technically could be upset (e.g. Austria) are not mentioned. :D And the Israelis athlete is interestingly the woman who just drove down the halfpipe at the 2018 Olympics. Plus, that race did get Johansen into the quota slot for
  10. Erfüllte Normen: Biathlon Männer: Philipp Horn, Philipp Nawrath, Justus Strelow Biathlon Frauen: Janine Hettich-Walz (1/2), Franziska Preuß, Julia Tannheimer, Anna Weidel, Vanessa Voigt Bob Männer: Adam Ammour, Francesco Friedrich, Johannes Lochner Bob Frauen: Lisa Buckwitz, Kim Kalicki, Laura Nolte Eisschnelllauf Männer: Hendrik Dombek (1/2), Gabriel Groß (1/2), Moritz Klein (1/2), Felix Maly, Fridtjof Petzold, Finn Sonnekalb + Teamverfolgung Eisschnelllauf Frauen: Josie Hoffmann, Maira Jasch, Josephine Schlörb, Sophie Warmuth Ski Freestyle Aerials Frauen: Emma Weiß (1/2) Ski Freestyle Park + Pipe Frauen: Sabrina Cakmakli Ski Freestyle Skicross Männer: Jonas Bachl-Staudinger (1/2), Florian Fischer, Tim Hronek, Cornel Renn, Florian Wilmsmann Ski Freestyle Skicross Frauen: Luisa Klapprott, Daniela Maier, Veronika Redder Nordische Kombination: Vinzenz Geiger, David Mach, Simon Mach (1/2), Johannes Rydzek, Julian Schmid (inkl. Supernorm), Richard Stenzel, Wendelin Thannheimer (inkl. Supernorm), Terence Weber (1/2) Rodeln Frauen: Anna Berreiter, Anka Jänicke (1/3), Merle Fräbel, Julia Taubitz, Degenhardt/Rosenthal, Eitberger/Matschina Rodeln Männer: Max Langenhan, Felix Loch, David Nößler (1/3), Eggert/Müller, Orlamünder/Gubitz (1/3), Wendl/Arlt Skeleton Frauen: Susanne Kreher (1/3), Hannah Neise, Jacqueline Pfeifer Skeleton Männer: Christopher Grotheer (1/3), Axel Jungk, Felix Keisinger (1/2), Lukas Nydegger (1/3) Ski Alpin Männer: Anton Grammel (1/2), Fabian Gratz, Simon Jocher, Alexander Schmid, Jonas Stockinger (1/2), Linus Straßer Ski Alpin Frauen: Emma Aicher, Lena Dürr, Kira Weidle-Winkelmann Skilanglauf Männer: Florian Notz, Jan Stölben Skilanglauf Frauen: Pia Fink, Laura Gimmler, Katharina Hennig-Dotzler, Helen Hoffmann, Coletta Rydzek, Katherine Sauerbrey Skispringen Frauen: Selina Freitag, Agnes Reisch, Katharina Schmid, Juliane Seyfarth Skispringen Männer: Felix Hoffmann, Pius Paschke, Philipp Raimund, Andreas Wellinger Snowboard Alpin Frauen: Cheyenne Loch, Mathilda Scheid (1/2) Snowboard Alpin Männer: Stefan Baumeister, Elias Huber, Yannik Angenend (1/2) Snowboard Cross Männer: Martin Nörl, Julius Reichle (1/2), Leon Ulbricht Snowboard Cross Frauen: Jana Fischer Snowboard Park & Pipe Männer: Christoph Lechner Snowboard Park & Pipe Frauen: Kona Ettel, Leilani Ettel, Anne Hedrich
  11. Pauline Pfeif becoming the first German diver to medal in an individual event in 8 years, and the first female diver to do so in 18 years.
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