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  1. Kolmakov is their biggest hope I do believe, sure, not the most safe medal contender but for me in a good "crazy" day may surprise no one, already in PC 2018 he was so close and so unlucky. would be a great story to medal here
  2. for sure at least 1 (Sildaru) let say decent Chance for Zubo in GS also a crazy M Slalom can end by some CRO surprise here very slim chance in M Biathlon, but definitely not impossible upset in the Individual
  3. All hopes of are in the Moguls I do believe, apart slim but possible chance(s) in Biathlon also in Aerials and not only in the Mixed Team Curling, skeleton, Bobsleigh ? and snowborading Speed Skating Mass Start and very slim chance in Snowboarding Biathlon one or two medals maybe even 3 are realistic + Aerials Mixed Team Freestyle Skiing and Snowboarding luge couple of chances also in the relay, Dukurs skeleton story and Bobsleigh same as Australia Shorttrack Short track, Speed Skating ? and old proverb saying always count on Poland in Ski Jumping Snowboarding and veeeeery distant chance in Figure Skating sadly nothing
  4. 5th appearence in Snowboarding at the Winter Olympics and 2nd in a row after PyeongChang 2018. Klaudia Medlová qualified for her second Olympics (Competed already in PC 2018, was among the qualified already for Sochi but sadly had to pull out shortly before the games due serious injury ) Congrats Klaudia
  5. Stage 18 in Nakiska (CAN) Men´s Ski Cross: 1. Kristofor Mahler 2. Florian Wilmsmann 3. Ryan Regez Full Final Result HERE
  6. Stage 18 in Nakiska (CAN) Women´s Ski Cross: 1. Sandra Naeslund 2. Marielle Thompson 3. Fanny Smith Full Final Result HERE
  7. and the Mens team is Michal Šíma Šimon Bartko Tomáš Sklenárik Matej Baloga Today was apart of the final battle for the 4 quotas at the same time also an internal battle between Baloga and Tomáš Hasilla for the last spot in Beijing. Both started for this reason in the relay in 2nd leg (Hasilla) and 3rd leg (Baloga) and despite Hasilla was overall 25 seconds faster on the track Baloga beat him in the internal qualifier thanks of his today completely unusual super fast and excellent shooting 0+0 and fast shooting against 0+3 and slow shooting for Hasilla So Sklenárik and Baloga will experience their Olympic debut in Beijing, Šíma and Bartko competed already in PC 2018 Among women Paulína fialková will be at her 3rd Olympics (2014 & 2018) Ivona Fialková second Olympics (2018) Horvátová and V. Machyniaková (Debut)
  8. Stage 16 in Laax (SUI) Men´s Halfpipe: 1. Ayumu Hirano 93.25 2. Jan Scherrer 90.00 3. Shaun White 84.00 Full Final Results HERE
  9. Stage 16 in Laax (SUI) Women´s Halfpipe: 1. Chloe Kim 90.25 2. Mitsuki Ono 89.00 3. Queralt Castellet 80.00 Full Final Results HERE
  10. yay first win EVER for Men´s Handball NT at the European Championship Man, was really about time, we played 3 times the EURO but never won a match until tonight in Košice, a bit of "fiesta" started in the Steel Arena. Already super excited for my monday matches
  11. Stage 14 in Zakopane (POL) Men´s Team Large Hill: 1. Slovenia (Lovro Kos, Peter Prevc, Timi Zajc, Anze Lanisek) 1101.7 2. Germany (Severin Freund, Stephan Leyhe, Markus Eisenbichler, Karl Geiger) 1034.7 3. Japan (Yukiya Sato, Junshiro Kobayashi, Naoki Nakamura, Ryoyu Kobayashi) 1034.1 Full Final Result HERE
  12. M Final Standing - Points Rank Flag Nation Points Quotas 1. NORWAY 4832 6 2. FRANCE 4632 6 3. GERMANY 4392 6 4. ( ) RUSSIA 4343 5 5. SWEDEN 4338 5 6. ITALY 3889 5 7. BELARUS 3811 5 8. AUSTRIA 3740 5 9. UKRAINE 3734 5 10. CZECH REPUBLIC 3359 5 11. SLOVENIA 3251 4 12. CANADA 3184 4 13. SWITZERLAND 3123 4 14. UNITED STATES 3066 4 15. FINLAND 3061 4 16. LITHUANIA 2574 4 17. BULGARIA 2417 4 18. BELGIUM 2415 4 19. ESTONIA 2285 4 20. SLOVAKIA 2268 4 21. JAPAN 2181 - 22. LATVIA 1980 - 23. ROMANIA 1869 - 24. POLAND 1864 - 25. KAZAKHSTAN 1740 - 26. CHINA 1515 - 27. MOLDOVA 1498 - 28. SOUTH KOREA 766 - 29. CROATIA 585 - 30. NEW ZEALAND 494 - 31. SERBIA 396 - 32. GREECE 281 - 33. MONGOLIA 58 - 34. SPAIN 48 - 35. GREAT BRITAIN 46 - 36. HUNGARY 36 - 37. NORTH MACEDONIA 13 -
  13. Men´s Final Olympic Qualification Standing Quotas 6 Quotas 5 Quotas ( ) 4 Quotas
  14. Stage 6 in Ruhpolding (GER) Men´s 4x7.5km Team Relay: 1. Russia (Said Karimulla Khalili, Danil Serokhvostov, Alexandr Loginov, Maksim Tsvetkov) 1:11:06.1 (0+4) 2. Germany (Erik Lesser, Roman Rees, Benedikt Doll, Philipp Nawrath) +7.0 (0+2) 3. Belarus (Mikita Labastau, Dzmitry Lazouski, Maksim Varabei, Anton Smolski) +23.0 (0+6) Full Final Result HERE
  15. Stage 16 in Laax (SUI) Men´s Slopestyle: 1. Sean Fitzsimons 80.91 2. Staale Sandbech 80.43 3. Jake Canter 74.76 Full Final Results HERE
  16. Stage 16 in Laax (SUI) Women´s Slopestyle: 1. Tess Coady 86.18 2. Anna Gasser 78.56 3. Annika Morgan 76.61 Full Final Results HERE
  17. Stage 6 in Klingenthal (GER) Men´s Individual Gundersen Large Hill: 1. Johannes Lamparter 25:18.5 2. Kristjan Ilves 25:18.8 3. Ryota Yamamoto 25:19.2 Full Final Result HERE
  18. Stage 21 in Wengen (SUI) Men´s Downhill: 1. Vincent Kriechmayr 2:26.09 2. Beat Feuz 2:26.43 3. Dominik Paris 2:26.53 Full Final Results HERE
  19. Phewwww.. 4 Quotas secured also for the Mens, but dear lord, this was not normal, all this pressure until the very last race
  20. Czechs doing some Slovak-style shooting today I see. 5 loops in a relay dear god
  21. Will Norway win this when crossing the finish line around 10th place or so ?
  22. Sovietic championship in the first 3 places now. helping as much as they can
  23. Stage 22 in Zauchensee (AUT) Women´s Downhill: 1. Lara Gut-Behrami 1:45.78 2. Kira Weidle 1:45.88 3. Ramona Siebenhofer 1:46.22 Full Final Results HERE
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