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EselTheDonkey

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  1. Oh! I would like that. The Ski World Cup Final in Soldeu is really great so far. Interesting courses, good races, nice weather and many visitors. It's much more fun than the World Championships this year.
  2. They changed the URL for the last World Championships. The site is still online, but the Content isn't: https://roadto.de/ However: I know the guys who made this site. They are from a german athletics message board. And I'm pretty sure they won't continue to update the site. It was much easier to update the ranking by PB than do the World Ranking. I don't know for sure, but I think it's unlikely that they will continue to update the list. If they do, they'll probably do a Road to Doha first and start the Road to Tokyo at some Point after the World Championships.
  3. IGF has published the current Olympic Qualification lists: https://www.igfgolf.org/olympic-games/tokyo-2020/tokyo-2020-qualification-system/tokyo-2020-olympic-golf-rankings/ (Sorry, if it's mentioned anywhere else here and I missed it.)
  4. Do you know the points distribution for Team sprint and Team pursuit for the Olympic Ranking? How many Points do the federations get for each rank? Thanks a lot.
  5. Of course Lundby didn't come out of nowhere. I'm disappointed and a bit angry, because I think Althaus was today the best Jumper and deserved to win gold. But there's no doubt that Lundby is a world class ski Jumper.
  6. Overall World Cup 2013/14: https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/ski-jumping/cup-standings.html?sectorcode=JP&seasoncode=2014&cupcode=WC&disciplinecode=all&gendercode=L&nationcode= As you can see, in contrast to what is generally thought, Vogt did not come out of nowhere in Sotschi. She did not win because she was suddenly better than during the World Cup. She won because Takanashi was significantly worse than during the World Cup. Same during the World Championships 2015. Only at the WC two ago she came from an outsider position.
  7. I'm a bit angry. That's undeserved. I'm sorry, but it is. Lundby almost fell down in the first round and got way to high marks.
  8. I'm sorry. I'm afraid I realized last time that I don't have enough knowledge about Music. Of course I could propose a song that I like, but I'm afraid my taste is somewhat "unusual".
  9. Riiber did absolutely nothing during the Cross Country. Did he think Watabe, Rießle and Gerard working would be enough to catch the leading group? But all the better for Frenzel.
  10. Hirscher said, that he didn't Risk anything after Schwarz' injury.
  11. [hide] Event & Date Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Cross-Country Skiing Men's Sprint Freestyle February 21st, 2019 Alex Harvey Lucas Chavanat Richard Jouve Baptiste Gros Federico Pellegrino x Emil Iversen Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo x Finn Haagen Krogh Sindre Bjoernestad Skar x Alexander Bolshunov Gleb Retivykh Any Athlete from Sweden Any Other Athlete Cross-Country Skiing Women's Sprint Freestyle February 21st, 2019 Sandra Ringwald Mari Eide Maiken Caspersen Falla x Kristine Stavaas Sistad Any Other Athlete from Norway Natalia Nepryaeva Yulia Belorukova Any Athlete from Slovenia Nadine Faehndrich Maja Dahlqvist x Stina Nilsson x Any Other Athlete from Sweden Sophie Caldwell Jessica Diggins Any Other Athlete Nordic Combined Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill 10km Cross-Country February 22nd, 2019 Martin Fritz Franz-Josef Rehrl Mario Seidl x Ilka Herola Eric Frenzel Vinzenz Geiger x Fabian Riessle Johannes Rydzek Akito Watabe Espen Bjoernstad Joergen Graabak Jarl Magnus Riiber x Any Other Athlete Cross-Country Skiing Women's 7.5km+7.5km Skiathlon February 23rd, 2019 Teresa Stadlober Krista Parmakoski Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen Therese Johaug x Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg Heidi Weng Yulia Belorukova Natalia Nepryaeva Anastasia Sedova Natalie Von Siebenthal Ebba Andersson x Charlotte Kalla x Jessica Diggins Any Other Athlete Cross-Country Skiing Men's 15km+15km Skiathlon February 23rd, 2019 Alex Harvey Iivo Niskanen Maurice Manificat Francesco De Fabiani Emil Iversen Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo x Sjur Roethe Martin Johnsrud Sundby Alexander Bolshunov x Sergey Ustiugov x Any Other Athlete from Russia Any Athlete From Sweden Dario Cologna Any Other Athlete Ski Jumping Men's Individual Large Hill February 23rd, 2019 Stefan Kraft Roman Koudelka Marcus Eisenbichler Karl Geiger Stephan Leyhe Ryoyu Kobayashi x Johann Andre Forfang Halvor Egner Granerud Robert Johansson Dawid Kubacki Kamil Stoch x Piotr Zyla Timi Zajc Any Other Athlete x Cross-Country Skiing Women's Team Sprint Classical February 24th, 2019 Finland Germany Norway x Poland Russia Slovenia Sweden x Switzerland United States x Any Other Nation Cross-Country Skiing Men's Team Sprint Classical February 24th, 2019 Canada Finland France Great Britain Germany Italy x Norway x Russia x Sweden Switzerland United States Any Other Nation Nordic Combined Men's Team Sprint Large Hill 15km Cross-Country February 24th, 2019 Austria x Czech Republic Finland France Germany x Italy Japan Norway x Poland Russia United States Any Other Nation Ski Jumping Men's Team Large Hill February 24th, 2019 Austria x Czech Republic Finland Germany x Japan Norway Poland x Russia Slovenia Switzerland Any Other Nation Cross-Country Skiing Women's 10km Classical February 26th, 2019 Teresa Stadlober Krista Parmakoski Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen Therese Johaug x Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg x Any Other Athlete From Norway Yulia Belorukova Natalia Nepryaeva Ebba Andersson x Charlotte Kalla Sadie Bjornsen Jessica Diggins Any Other Athlete Ski Jumping Women's Team Normal Hill February 26th, 2019 Austria x Czech Republic France Germany x Italy Japan Norway x Russia Slovenia United States Any Other Nation Cross-Country Skiing Men's 15km Classical February 27th, 2019 Alex Harvey Iivo Niskanen x Any Athlete From France Francesco De Fabiani Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo Martin Johnsrud Sundby x Didrik Toenseth Any Other Athlete From Norway Evgeniy Belov Alexander Bolshunov x Any Other Athlete from Russia Any Athlete From Sweden Dario Cologna Any Other Athlete Ski Jumping Women's Individual Normal Hill February 27th, 2019 Daniela Iraschko-Stolz Eva Pinkeling Katharina Althaus x Juliane Seyfarth Ramona Straub Carina Voigt Yuki Ito Sara Takanashi x Maren Lundby x Anna Odine Stroem Lidia Iakovleva Nika Kriznar Ursa Bogataj Any Other Athlete Cross-Country Skiing Women's 4x5km Relay February 28th, 2019 Finland Germany Italy Norway x Russia x Slovenia Sweden x Switzerland United States Any Other Nation Nordic Combined Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill 10km Cross-Country February 28th, 2019 Martin Fritz Franz-Josef Rehrl Mario Seidl Eero Hirvonen Ilka Herola Eric Frenzel Vinzenz Geiger x Fabian Riessle Johannes Rydzek x Akito Watabe Joergen Graabak Jarl Magnus Riiber x Any Other Athlete Cross-Country Skiing Men's 4x10km Relay March 1st, 2019 Canada Finland France x Germany Italy Norway x Russia x Sweden Switzerland United States Any Other Nation Ski Jumping Men's Individual Normal Hill March 1st, 2019 Stefan Kraft Roman Koudelka Marcus Eisenbichler x Karl Geiger Stephan Leyhe Ryoyu Kobayashi x Johann Andre Forfang Halvor Egner Granerud Robert Johansson Dawid Kubacki Kamil Stoch x Piotr Zyla Timi Zajc Any Other Athlete Cross-Country Skiing Women's 30km Mass Start Freestyle March 2nd, 2019 Krista Parmakoski Therese Johaug x Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg x Heidi Weng Any Other Athlete From Norway Yulia Belorukova Natalia Nepryaeva Anastasia Sedova Ebba Andersson Charlotte Kalla x Any Other Athlete from Sweden Nathalie Von Siebenthal Jessica Diggins Any Other Athlete Nordic Combined Men's Team Gundersen Normal Hill 4x5km Cross-Country March 2nd, 2019 Austria x Czech Republic Finland France Germany x Italy Japan Norway x Poland Russia United States Any Other Nation Ski Jumping Mixed Team Normal Hill March 2nd, 2019 Austria Finland France Germany x Italy Japan x Norway x Poland Russia Slovenia United States Any Other Nation Cross-Country Skiing Men's 50km Mass Start Freestyle March 3rd, 2019 Alex Harvey Jean Marc Gaillard Maurice Manificat x Francesco De Fabiani Emil Iversen x Sjur Roethe Martin Johnsrud Sundby Any Other Athlete from Norway Alexander Bolshunov x Sergey Ustiugov Any Other Athlete from Russia Any Athlete From Sweden Dario Cologna Any Other Athlete [/hide]
  12. [hide] Cross-country Skiing (20) 1- Norway will win gold in both Men's and Women's Individual Sprint [YES - 5] 2- Sweden will win 2 medals in Women's Individual Sprint [NO - 2] 3- Norway will have at least 5 athletes in the final in the Men's and Women's Individual Sprint (Example: 3 Men and 2 Women qualify for the final. Bet won/yes) [NO - 6] 4- Sophie Caldwell will qualify for the final in the Women's Individual Sprint [YES - 1] 5- Andrew Young will be in Top 25 in the qualification for the Men's Individual Sprint [NO - 2] 6- Therese Johaug will win 4 gold medals [YES - 9] 7- Therese Johaug will win Women's 10km C with 35 or fewer seconds to second place [NO - 2] 8- Norway will win more or the same amount of medals in total as Canada, Finland, Italy, Russia and USA [YES - 4] 9- Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo will run the 4th leg for Norway's Relay [YES - 7] 10- Finland will win at least two or more Individual medals [NO - 3] 11- Sindre Bjoernestad Skar will represent Norway in the Teamsprint [YES - 1] 12- At least 2 or more athletes from the Women's 5km C will be slower than the winner of the Men's 10km C [NO - 5] 13- No male athlete from Sweden will win a medal (Including Relay) [YES - 3] 14- The winner of the Men's Skiathlon will be in Top 10 after the first 15km [YES - 2] 15- The same nation will lead after every leg exchange (including finish line) in the Men's or Women's Relay [YES - 4] 16- A nation will sweep a podium in any event [NO - 2] 17- At least one athlete will be 10 or more seconds after a heat winner in the Men's or Women's Individual Sprint [YES - 3] 18- The winner of the Men's 50km will win with 3 or fewer seconds to second place [YES - 2] 19- The winner time of the Men's 50km will be 1:50:00 or under [NO - 4] 20- Ebba Andersson will win more or the same amount of medals as Charlotte Kalla [YES - 3] Nordic Combined (15) 1- An Athlete will win 2 or more gold medals. [YES - 8] 2- Jarl Magnus Riiber will be Top 3 after the ski jumping in both Individual events [NO - 2] 3- Franz-Josef Rehrl will lead after the ski jumping in at least one of the Individual events [YES - 4] 4- Austria will have at least 3 or more athletes in Top 10 after the ski jumping in one of the two Individual events [YES - 3] 5- Alessandro Pittin will be in Top 35 after the ski jumping in at least one of the Individual events [YES - 10] 6- Szczepan Kupczak will fall at least 25 places back in the Cross-Country Skiing (Example: 5th after ski jumping, ends 30th. Bet won/yes) [YES - 3] 7- Ilka Herola will overtake at least 15 athletes in the Cross-Country Skiing [YES - 4] 8- Johannes Rydzek and Fabian Riessle will represent Germany in the Team Sprint [NO - 2] 9- Germany will have at least 2 or more athletes on the podium in the same event [YES - 3] 10- Japan will win at least one medal [NO - 3] 11- Finland will win a medal in the Team Sprint [YES - 3] 12- At least 2/4 events will be decided in a sprint (3 or fewer seconds) between first and second place [YES - 4] 13- The podium for the Team Event will be; 1. Germany, 2. Norway, 3. Austria [NO - 4] 14- Vinzenz Geiger will be the highest-placed German athlete in at least one Individual event [YES - 3] 15- Austria will win at least one gold medal in the Individual events [NO - 3] Ski Jumping (15) 1- Ryoyu Kobayashi will not win a gold medal in any of the Individual events [NO - 1] 2- Poland will have 3 or more athletes in Top 10 in at least one the Individual events [YES - 5] 3- Maren Lundby will win with 7 or more points to second place in Women's Individual event. [NO - 6] 4- Stefan Kraft will win at least 3 medals [NO - 3] 5- At least one defending champion (from 2017) will win a gold medal [NO - 2] 6- Vladimir Zografski will qualify for the second round in both Individual events [NO - 3] 7- Killian Peier will be in Top 12 in at least one of the Individual events [NO - 4] 8- Marcus Eisenbichler will be the highest-ranked German athlete in both Individual events [NO - 3] 9- The podium in the Mixed Team event will be; 1.Germany 2. Norway, 3. Japan [YES - 4] 10- Halvor Egner Granerud will be the highest-placed Norwegian athlete in at least one of the Individual events [NO - 3] 11- Nika Kriznar will be the only athlete born in 2000 or later to be in Top 10 in the Women's Individual event [YES - 4] 12- Norway will win a medal in all team events, Men, Women and Mixed [NO - 1] 13- Finland will qualify for the final round (last 4 jumps) in the Men's Team event [NO - 2] 14- Austria will win at least one gold medal in any event [NO - 2] 15- The leading athlete/nation in at least 4/6 events after the first round, will end up winning the gold medal (First round in a team event will be after the first jump from every athlete on the team) [YES - 5] General/Overall (6) 1- Top 3 of the Overall medal table will be; 1. Norway, 2. Germany, 3. Austria [NO - 2] 2- At least one event will be postponed with 1 hour or more during the WCH [YES - 4] 3- Austria will win at least one gold medal [NO - 3] 4- Norway will win a medal in at least 18/22 events [YES - 3] 5- Sweden and Finland will win more or the same amount medals as Germany overall [YES - 1] 6- Athletes with three names will win at least 12 or more medals in all events (Only the official name on fis.com will count. Examples: Franz-Josef Rehrl, Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo, Daniela Iraschko-Stolz) [NO - 1] [/hide]
  13. My predictions: Archery: 0-1 medals Athletics: 4-6 Boxing: 0-2 Canoeing: 6-9 Cycling Road: 0-1 Cycling Track: 1-4 Diving: 0-1 Equestrian: 4-6 Fencing: 0-1 Field Hockey: 0-2 Football: 0-2 Gymnastics: 0-2 Handball: 0-1 Judo: 2-4 Modern Pentathlon: 0-2 Rowing: 1-4 Sailing: 0-2 Shooting: 2-5 Sportclimbing: 0-1 Swimming (including Open Water): 0-3 Table Tennis: 0-2 Taekwondo: 0-1 Tennis: 0-2 Triathlon: 0-1 Volleyball (including Beach): 0-1 Wrestling: 0-3 Rest: 0 Overall: 19 - 66 19+66 = 85 85/2 = 42,5 So my prediction is 42 to 43 medals for Germany.
  14. You could start with a Slalom run and then reverse the result for the starting order in the Downhill.
  15. It's like in the Tennis World Ranking List with athletes regularly winning and losing points.
  16. German Olympic Champion in Rowing, Maximilian Reinelt, died yesterday at the age of 30: https://www.tz.de/sport/mehr/maximilian-reinelt-ruder-olympiasieger-mit-30-jahren-gestorben-zr-11754053.html Reinelt won the gold in London 2012 and silver in Rio 2018 with the german eight. According to the media, he died during a skiing holiday in St. Moritz. The cause of his death is not yet known.
  17. If Vlhova does participate, I think you will have a good Chance. She would have won her run for sure, and you would only have needed one more win for at least a tie. Which is possible, our men's team with Neureuther possibly not competing in team's event and Luitz being injured is a bit dubious as well. But I agree that without her Germany would be the favourite.
  18. Looks like we'll meet again in team's event. Same procedure as every year. Here's hoping Vlhova takes a rest to have more energy for the Slalom.
  19. I'm not dramatic at all, especially not 1,5 years before the Games even begin.. I just think that it's more realistic this time. To begin with, if this is a projection they have probably counted the medals won by Kristina Vogel
  20. 47 medals, including 17 Gold? I'll take it at once, but I'm afraid we'll struggle to reach fourty.
  21. German Eurosport commentator just said, that Vlhova made the home crowd in Maribor happy.
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