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  1. Stage 20 in Idre Fjäll (SWE) Men´s Ski Cross: 1. Ryan Regez 2. David Mobaerg 3. Francois Place Full Final Result HERE
  2. Stage 20 in Idre Fjäll (SWE) Women´s Ski Cross: 1. Sandra Naeslund 2. Jade Grillet Aubert 3. Katrin Ofner Full Final Result HERE
  3. Stage 7 in Antholz/Anterselva (ITA) Men´s 4x7.5km Team Relay: 1. Norway (Sturla Holm Laegreid, Tarjei Boe, Johannes Thingnes Boe, Vetle Sjaastad Christiansen) 1:12:14.7 (0+4) 2. Russia (Anton Babikov, Daniil Serokhvostov, Alexandr Loginov, Eduard Latypov) +1:57.2 (1+12) 3. Germany (Roman Rees, Philipp Horn, David Zobel, Lucas Fratzscher) +2:04.4 (0+4) Full Final Result HERE
  4. Stage 24 in Cortina D'Ampezzo (ITA) Women´s Super-G: 1. Elena Curtoni 1:20.98 2. Tamara Tippler 1:21.07 3. Michelle Gisin 1:21.22 Full Final Results HERE
  5. Maybe any of the field players is still better than any of their 4th local reserve goalkeeper
  6. in no mercy mode
  7. biathletes at the range once again at their best... what else is new
  8. jesus, Goggia, ffs your guardian angel, I tell you, must be in a nonstop shift
  9. has both GK tested positive and thrid goalkeeper is injured, so they will start the match against with a field player in the goal
  10. Lara Gut either totally out form lately or just deliberately trolling everybody with hiding her real form before the Olympics
  11. Everything is possible in winter sports, especially when speaking about German winter sports. but not this time I think
  12. Yes. She will compete only in Kronplatz and then travel to Beijing (Hopefully healthy and in a good mood )
  13. 10 Days To Go HOCKEY SPECIAL RECAP #5 (2006-2014) Ice Hockey Tournaments at Torino 2006 Sweden, 2006 Olympic Champions, Second Olympic title, 12 years after the Lillehammer triumph Canada, 2006 Women´s Olympic champions, for the second consecutive time More on the Stories --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ice Hockey Tournaments at Vancouver 2010 Canada 2010 Olympic Champions, 8th Olympic title, Canada became again historically the most successful country in men´s Ice Hockey at the Olympics Canada, 2010 Womens Olympic Champions, 3rd consecutieve gold More on the Stories --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ice Hockey Tournaments at Sochi 2014 Canada went undefeated throughout the whole tournament to become 2014 Olympic Champions, winning 9th Olympic title, and retaining the title from the Vancouver games 4 years ago 4th Consecutive Gold for Canadian womens team, came after a huge hockey thriller in a First ever womens hockey final decided in a Overtime More on the Stories
  14. Possible, but I doubt everything will work so perfectly for any team in Beijing. so I opted for b- nyet
  15. and hopefully also the multilanguage option ! Watching hockey stream with commentaries from non-hockey countries was a real pain in the ass. I remember I Had to turn off the sound some matches, was completely unbearable
  16. Yep in 2 of the 3 clusters https://www.beijing2022.cn/wog.htm?cmsid=MHI2022010400289300 Should be in the local evening prime time
  17. Stage 15 in Titisee-Neustadt (GER) Men´s Individual Large Hill: 1. Karl Geiger 288.3 2. Anze Lanisek 283.1 3. Markus Eisenbichler 273.9 Full Final Result HERE
  18. Would be beautiful if Sikizwe will be the referee of vs
  19. Stage 7 in Antholz/Anterselva (ITA) Women´s 4x6km Team Relay: 1. Norway (Karoline Offigstad Knotten, Tiril Eckhoff, Ida Lien, Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold) 1:12:54.1 (1+10) 2. Russia (Valeriia Vasnetcova, Kristina Reztsova, Irina Kazakevich, Uliana Nigmatullina) +24.6 (3+12) 3. France (Chloe Chevalier, Justine Braisaz-Bouchet, Paula Botet, Anais Bescond) +32.6 (0+13) Full Final Result HERE
  20. Everyone wanted , well done Morocco
  21. Stage 23 in Kitzbuehel (AUT) Men´s Slalom: 1. Dave Ryding 1:41.26 2. Lucas Braathen 1:41.64 3. Henrik Kristoffersen 1:41.91 Full Final Results HERE
  22. Strolz, Braathen and now Ryding... gotta love this year M Slaloms coach built the 2nd run and Vinatzer threw everything away
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