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  1. And that's a wrap for the bobsleigh quotas Four-Man 3 sleds: Canada, Germany 2 sleds: Austria, China, Italy, ROC, South Korea, Switzerland, United States 1 sled: Brazil, Czechia, France, Great Britain, Jamaica, Latvia, Netherlands, Romania As usual, Croatia is the first reserve but should get a quota since the Netherlands will probably reject. Australia is the 2nd reserve. Women's Monobob: 2 sleds: Canada, China, Germany, United States 1 sled: , Australia, Austria, France, Italy, Jamaica, Netherlands, Romania, ROC, Slovakia, South Korea, Switzerland, Ukraine Brazil loses their monobob quota. They're the second reserve with Nigeria being the first reserve. Two-Woman 3 sleds: Canada, Germany 2 sleds: China, ROC, Switzerland, United States 1 sled: Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, Great Britain, Romania Unfortunately, it looks like Ashleigh Werner testing positive for COVID caused Australia to lose their second sled. Belgium kicks Jamaica out of a two-woman quota.
  2. Men's Ski Cross Quotas (before reallocation): 4 quotas: Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland 2 quotas: Japan, ROC 1 quota: China (ineligible), Great Britain, Italy, United States Reserves: , , , , Women's Ski Cross Quotas (before reallocation): 4 quotas: Canada, France, , ROC, Switzerland 2 quotas: Austria, Czechia, Germany, Italy, Sweden, United States 1 quota: Australia, Chile, China, Great Britain Reserves: , , , Men's Slopestyle/Big Air Quotas (before reallocation): 4 quotas: Canada, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, United States 2 quotas: Austria, New Zealand, Spain 1 quota: China (ineligible), Finland, France, Great Britain Reserves: , , , , Women's Slopestyle/Big Air Quotas (before reallocation): 4 quotas: Canada (one ineligible), United States 3 quotas: Great Britain, Switzerland 2 quotas: Austria, China, Norway, ROC 1 quota: Chile, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, New Zealand Reserves: , , , , Qualification Summary (as of now) (27 NOC's, probably 26 after Netherlands declines) Australia: 14 Austria: 12 Belarus: 6 Brazil: 1 Canada: 38 (needs to be trimmed to 32) Chile: 2 China: 19 Czechia: 2 Estonia: 2 Finland: 5 France: 15 Germany: 11 Great Britain: 11 Ireland: 1 Italy: 5 Japan: 14 Kazakhstan: 8 Netherlands: 1 New Zealand: 9 Norway: 7 ROC: 23 South Korea: 1 Spain: 2 Sweden: 14 Switzerland: 22 Ukraine: 5 United States: 34 (needs to be trimmed to 32)
  3. And that does it for the quotas. Men's Slopestyle/Big Air Quotas (before reallocation) 4 quotas: Canada, Japan, United States 3 quotas: Norway 2 quotas: Finland, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland 1 quota: Australia, Austria, China, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, ROC Reserves: , , , , Women's Slopestyle/Big Air Quotas (before reallocation) 4 quotas: Canada, Japan, United States 2 quotas: Finland, New Zealand, Norway 1 quota: Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Czechia, France, , Germany, Great Britain, Netherlands, Slovenia, Switzerland, Slovakia Reserves: , , , , Men's Halfpipe Quotas (before reallocation) 4 quotas: Japan, United States 3 quotas: China, Germany, Switzerland 2 quotas: Australia 1 quota: Canada, France, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Slovenia Reserves: , , , , New Zealand's athlete isn't eligible so that quota should go to Italy. Women's Halfpipe Quotas (before reallocation) 4 quotas: China, Japan, United States 3 quotas: Switzerland 2 quotas: Canada, South Korea 1 quota: Australia, Czechia, Germany, Hungary, Malta, Spain Reserves: , (yep, that's it. And the IOC thought it would be a good idea to add one more women's quota and get rid of 5 men's quotas ). Korea has an ineligible women so Canada should get that spot. Snowboarding Qualification Summary (including removing ineligible athletes) Australia: 11 Austria: 15 Belgium: 1 Bulgaria: 1 Canada: 25 China: 13 Czechia: 6 (Sarka Pancochova takes up two quotas) Finland: 4 France: 9 Germany: 18 Great Britain: 3 Hungary: 1 Ireland: 1 Italy: 17 Japan: 21 Malta: 1 Netherlands: 4 New Zealand: 3 Norway: 5 Poland: 5 ROC: 13 Slovakia: 1 Slovenia: 5 South Korea: 4 Spain: 2 Sweden: 2 Switzerland: 21 Ukraine: 1 United States: 25
  4. These should be the Two-Man quotas: 3 sleds: Canada Germany 2 sleds: Austria China Latvia ROC South Korea Switzerland United States 1 sled: Brazil Czechia France Great Britain Italy Jamaica Monaco Netherlands Romania Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago becomes the 91st NOC to qualify. Netherlands should reject the quota which means that Israel would get the last spot. Croatia would be the first reserve.
  5. Men's Moguls Quotas (before reallocation): 4 quotas: Australia Canada Japan Sweden United States 2 quotas: Finland France Kazakhstan ROC 1 quota: China Switzerland Women's Moguls Quotas (before reallocation): 4 quotas: Australia Canada Japan United States 3 quotas: Kazakhstan ROC 2 quotas: France Germany Great Britain 1 quota: Brazil China Reserves: Men: , , , , Women: , , , , Canada will surely be rejecting some quotas here. Given the state of the moguls team outside of Kingsbury this season, it could be 2 in each gender.
  6. Hmm, do you know where he got that information from? I don't remember him ever being in qualifying position. https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/athlete-biography.html?sectorcode=FS&competitorid=179450&type=result Here's his results. If you add up the number of points he scored during the qualification period, it's the same as the number of points he has on the allocation list.
  7. Also apparently from the skeleton stream this morning, the commentators were saying that both Neise and Loelling failed to fulfill German qualification standards so I'm not too sure what's going to happen there.
  8. Men's Parallel Giant Slalom Quotas (before reallocation) 4 quotas: Austria Italy ROC 3 quotas: Canada Germany Slovenia Switzerland 2 quotas: Poland South Korea 1 quota: Bulgaria China Japan United States Women's Parallel Giant Slalom Quotas (before reallocation) 4 quotas: Austria Germany ROC Switzerland 3 quotas: Canada Poland 2 quotas: China Italy Japan 1 quota: Czechia Netherlands South Korea Ukraine Reserves: Men: , , , , Women: , , , ,
  9. Unless I screwed up the calculations (which is highly possible), I don't believe there were any quota changes from the past week or so. Men: 3 quotas: Germany ROC 2 quotas: Austria China Great Britain Italy Latvia South Korea 1 quota: American Samoa Australia Canada Spain Switzerland Ukraine United States Women: 3 quotas: Germany ROC 2 quotas: Canada China Great Britain United States 1 quota: Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Czechia France Italy Latvia Netherlands Puerto Rico South Korea
  10. Surprisingly, the Netherlands don't seem to have that many gold medal favorites this time. In my predictions, I had them only winning gold in the Men's 1000m, Women's 3000m and Women's 5000mm. In every other event, I believe there's at least one other person that's more favoured than a dutch athlete to win. I suppose they could also realistically win a gold medal in the Men's 1500m, Women's 500m and both mass start and team pursuit events.
  11. I'm trying to calculate the olympic rankings now!
  12. Does anybody know what's the status of Lena Repinc and Anna Frolina? They're both in Olympic qualifying position on the points list but neither of them have results from this year.
  13. Men's Aerials Quotas (before reallocation): 4 quotas: Belarus China ROC 3 quotas: Canada Switzerland Ukraine United States 1 quota: Kazakhstan Women's Aerials Quotas (before reallocation): 4 quotas: Canada United States 3 quotas: Australia China ROC 2 quotas: Belarus Kazakhstan Ukraine 1 quota: Germany Switzerland Looks like missing last year cost China getting all 4 quotas. Mixed Team Aerials Event (before reallocation): Belarus Canada China Kazakhstan ROC Switzerland Ukraine United States Reserves: Men:, , , , Women: , , , , A whopping 10 nations qualifying athletes here . Though I do expect Canada to at least reject one quota for each gender which means that Great Britain and Japan would get quotas though I remember that Great Britain doesn't accept reallocations so maybe not.
  14. http://www.biathlonresults.com/ On the right-hand menu, click on "IBU Qual. Points".
  15. Does anyone know the record for number of 4th place finishes in a season? because it looks like Alimbekava is well on her way to breaking that.
  16. On wikipedia, it says the Netherlands also has two flag bearer's: Kjeld Nuis and Lindsay van Zundert It also says Asa Miller is the flag bearer for the Philippines .
  17. No one's mentioned this yet but Sweden should also have two easy gold medals in speed skating.
  18. In my forecast I made during December, I had Sweden winning 22 medals (10 gold) and France winning 19 medals (7 gold). Sweden's strong sports are in biathlon, cross-country skiing, curling while France's strong sports are alpine skiing, biathlon, and freestyle skiing. So it seems like if France wants to win more medals tham Sweden, they'll have to win a ton of biathlon medals while preventing Sweden from winning medals.
  19. Women's Singles Quotas: 3 quotas: Austria Canada Germany Italy Latvia ROC United States 2 quotas: Ukraine 1 quota: Argentina China Chinese Taipei Czechia Moldova Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia South Korea Sweden Switzerland Which means that the relay should consist of: Austria Canada China Czechia Germany Italy Latvia Poland Romania ROC Slovakia South Korea Ukraine United States Full women's standings below. Athlete NOC Best 2nd 3rd 4th Points 1 Julia Taubitz GER 100 100 100 85 385 1 Madeleine Egle AUT 100 100 100 85 385 3 Natalie Geisenberger GER 85 85 70 60 300 4 Anna Berreiter GER 100 70 60 60 290 5 Kendija Aparjode LAT 85 70 46 30 231 6 Eliza Tiruma LAT 60 55 50 50 215 7 Viktoriia Demchenko RUS 70 55 39 39 203 8 Dajana Eitberger GER 55 55 39 39 188 9 Lisa Schulte AUT 70 46 39 25 180 10 Ekaterina Katnikova RUS 50 42 39 34 165 11 Andrea Voetter ITA 46 46 42 30 164 11 Emily Sweeney USA 55 50 34 25 164 13 Summer Britcher USA 55 36 36 36 163 14 Hannah Prock AUT 50 36 34 30 150 15 Ashley Farquharson USA 42 32 32 30 136 16 Tatyana Ivanova RUS 70 50 6 126 17 Elina Ieva Vitola LAT 42 42 22 18 124 18 Nina Zoeggeler ITA 36 32 28 26 122 19 Marion Oberhofer ITA 34 28 28 28 118 19 Verena Hofer ITA 34 34 25 25 118 21 Diana Loginova RUS 32 32 25 21 110 22 Trinity Ellis CAN 36 26 24 23 109 23 Natalie Maag SUI 30 28 25 20 103 24 Sigita Berzina LAT 30 23 23 22 98 25 Brittney Arndt USA 32 24 22 19 97 26 Selina Egle AUT 30 21 16 12 79 27 Raluca Stramaturaru ROU 20 20 20 17 77 28 Olena Stetskiv UKR 19 19 17 10 65 29 Makena Hodgson CAN 18 16 15 12 61 30 Natalie Corless CAN 21 20 12 7 60 30 Yulianna Tunytska UKR 17 17 15 11 60 32 Aileen Christina Frisch KOR 16 16 14 12 58 33 Katarina Simonakova SVK 19 17 12 9 57 34 Olena Smaha UKR 21 13 9 8 51 35 Kailey Allan CAN 16 13 11 10 50 36 Tove Kohala SWE 15 11 10 10 46 37 Wang Peixuan CHN 16 11 10 8 45 37 Ulla Zirne LAT 28 17 45 39 Olesya Mikhaylenko RUS 42 42 40 Veronica Maria Ravenna ARG 14 12 7 6 39 41 Klaudia Domaradzka POL 11 10 9 8 38 42 Anna Cezikova CZE 12 7 6 5 30 42 Sandra Robatscher ITA 23 7 30 44 Natalia Jamroz POL 9 7 5 5 26 45 Gulijienaiti Adikeyoumu CHN 11 4 3 1 19 46 Hu Huilan CHN 5 5 4 4 18 47 Jung Hyesun KOR 14 1 1 1 17 47 Liu Xinyi CHN 8 5 3 1 17 49 Lin Sin-Rong TPE 6 3 1 1 11 50 You Dohee KOR 6 1 1 1 9 50 Daria Obratov NED 7 1 1 9 52 Doina Descalui MDA 3 1 1 1 6 53 Elsa Desmond IRL 1 1 1 1 4 53 Dania Obratov NED 1 1 1 1 4 53 Cezara Alexandra Curmei ROU 1 1 1 1 4 53 Detelina Marinova BUL 1 1 1 1 4 53 Ella Cox NZL 4 4 58 Mihaela-Carmen Manolescu ROU 1 1 59 Oh Jeongim KOR 0
  20. Yeah, I realized that. I just put what was on the FIS website. It should get reallocated.
  21. Men's Snowboard Cross Quotas (before reallocation) 4 quotas Australia Austria Italy United States 3 quotas Canada Germany 2 quotas France 1 quota China Czechia Great Britain Japan Netherlands ROC Spain Switzerland Women's Snowboard Cross Quotas (before reallocation) 4 quotas Canada France Italy Switzerland United States 3 quotas ROC 2 quotas Australia Czechia 1 quota Austria China Germany Great Britain Japan Mixed Team Snowboard Cross Australia Austria Canada China Czechia France Germany Great Britain Italy Japan ROC Switzerland United States Reserves: Men: , , , , Women: , , , ,
  22. Men's Halfpipe Quotas (before reallocation): 4 quotas: Canada New Zealand United States 3 quotas: China 2 quotas: Austria Switzerland 1 quota: Finland France Great Britain Ireland Japan Norway Women's Halfpipe Quotas (before reallocation): 4 quotas: Canada China United States 2 quotas: Germany Great Britain Japan New Zealand 1 quota: Australia Estonia Netherlands ROC South Korea Reserves: Men: , , , , Women: ,
  23. Men's Doubles Quotas: 2 quotas (4 athletes): Austria Germany Latvia ROC 1 quota (2 athletes): Canada China Czechia Italy Poland Romania Slovakia South Korea Ukraine United States Final standings below Athlete NOC Best 2nd 3rd 4th Points 1 Steu/Koller AUT 100 100 85 85 370 1 Eggert/Benecken GER 100 100 85 85 370 3 Sics/Sics LAT 100 85 85 70 340 4 Wendl/Arlt GER 100 70 70 60 300 5 Bogdanov/Prokhorov RUS 100 85 50 46 281 6 Bots/Plume LAT 70 60 55 55 240 7 Rieder/Kainzwaldner ITA 70 60 60 46 236 8 Mueller/Frauscher AUT 70 60 50 42 222 9 Denisev/Antonov RUS 55 55 46 42 198 10 Gatt/Schoepf AUT 55 50 46 19 170 11 Rieder/Rastner ITA 50 46 36 36 168 12 Geueke/Gamm GER 50 50 34 32 166 13 Nagler/Malleier ITA 50 39 36 34 159 14 Maltcev/Khalilov RUS 46 46 32 30 154 15 Chmielewski/Kowalewski POL 39 39 39 34 151 16 Walker/Snith CAN 42 34 30 28 134 17 Wardrope/Zajanski CAN 42 30 28 28 128 18 Mazdzer/Terdiman USA 34 30 30 26 120 19 Park/Cho KOR 32 30 28 25 115 20 Vavercak/Zmij SVK 28 24 23 22 97 20 Stakhiv/Lysetskyi UKR 26 24 24 23 97 20 Di Gregorio/Hollander USA 25 25 24 23 97 23 Gitlan/Serban ROU 26 26 22 22 96 24 Kellogg/Segger USA 32 22 18 17 89 25 Vejdelek/Pekny CZE 23 22 21 20 86 26 Hoi/Levkovych UKR 21 21 20 19 81 27 Mykyievych/Babura UKR 22 19 16 16 73 28 Siscanu/Oprea MDA 16 16 15 14 61 29 Huang/Peng CHN 15 15 14 14 58 30 Kashkin/Korshunov RUS 42 42
  24. Men's Singles Quotas: 3 quotas: Austria Germany Italy Latvia ROC United States 2 quotas: Ukraine 1 quota: Australia Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Canada China Chinese Taipei Czechia Georgia Great Britain Japan Poland Romania Slovakia South Korea Sweden Final qualification standings below. , and get quotas due to having the best single nation's cup results. Athlete NOC Best 2nd 3rd 4th Points 1 Johannes Ludwig GER 100 100 100 100 400 2 Felix Loch GER 85 85 85 60 315 3 Wolfgang Kindl AUT 100 85 70 55 310 3 Kristers Aparjods LAT 100 100 55 55 310 5 Max Langenhan GER 100 70 60 46 276 6 Dominik Fischnaller ITA 70 70 70 50 260 7 Roman Repilov RUS 70 60 60 46 236 7 Nico Gleirscher AUT 85 60 55 36 236 9 Semen Pavlichenko RUS 60 50 50 46 206 10 David Gleirscher AUT 60 60 50 28 198 11 Aleksandr Gorbatcevich RUS 50 42 36 34 162 12 Gints Berzins LAT 39 39 39 36 153 12 Jonas Mueller AUT 55 36 34 28 153 14 Kevin Fischnaller ITA 46 39 36 30 151 15 Reinhard Egger AUT 55 34 30 24 143 16 Chris Rene Eissler GER 36 32 32 26 126 16 Riks Kristens Rozitis LAT 42 32 26 26 126 18 Leon Felderer ITA 30 30 30 26 116 19 Pavel Repilov RUS 34 32 28 19 113 20 Arturs Darznieks LAT 34 25 23 22 104 21 Tucker West USA 25 24 24 20 93 22 Jonathan Eric Gustafson USA 28 22 20 20 90 23 Anton Dukach UKR 25 22 21 20 88 24 Chris Mazdzer USA 24 21 21 21 87 25 Moritz Elias Bollmann GER 24 23 20 19 86 26 Reid Watts CAN 25 21 19 19 84 27 Matvei Perestoronin RUS 25 24 17 13 79 28 Jozef Ninis SVK 22 20 18 17 77 29 Valentin Cretu ROU 19 19 16 16 70 30 Alexander Michael Ferlazzo AUS 18 17 16 14 65 31 Andriy Mandziy UKR 17 17 14 14 62 32 Lukas Gufler ITA 15 15 13 12 55 33 Marian Skupek SVK 13 12 11 10 46 34 Svante Kohala SWE 12 11 11 8 42 35 Sebastian Bley GER 26 26 36 Kacper Tarnawski POL 11 6 5 2 24 37 Rupert Staudinger GBR 10 6 6 1 23 37 Danyil Martsinovskyi UKR 7 7 5 4 23 39 Pavel Rusinov Angelov BUL 7 7 5 3 22 40 Fan Duoyao CHN 9 4 3 2 18 41 Eduard-Mihai Craciun ROU 6 6 4 1 17 42 Michael Lejsek CZE 5 4 3 2 14 43 Saba Kumaritashvili GEO 6 5 1 1 13 43 Mirza Nikolajev BIH 8 3 1 1 13 43 Jozef Husla SVK 4 4 3 2 13 46 Bao Zhenyu CHN 5 4 1 1 11 47 Theodor Andrei Aurelian Turea ROU 7 1 1 1 10 48 Alabati Aihemaiti CHN 3 1 1 1 6 49 Jubayi Saikeyi CHN 2 1 1 1 5 50 Ionut Siscanu MDA 1 1 1 1 4 50 Seiya Kobayashi JPN 1 1 1 1 4 50 Lien Te-An TPE 1 1 1 1 4 50 Lim Namkyu KOR 1 1 1 1 4 50 Lucas Maximiliano Populin ARG 1 1 1 1 4 55 Luke Farrar GBR 1 1 1 3 56 Arkadiusz Trojga POL 1 1
  25. What absolute joke planning from the IIHF. Either cancel the tournent before hand or enforce a full-on bubble. Though I suppose it would have been too late for that. Either way, making teams forfeit a game after one positive test while letting them stay at a hotel that had a freaking wedding reception going on was just not going to work. Now as a result, most teams are on quarantine and wasted their Christmas. Feel terrible for the kids, hopefully it gets made up during the summer.
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