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Luge 2020 - 2022 Discussion Thread


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10 minutes ago, dcro said:

Anyone knows why FIL always removes videos at the end of the season?

 

https://video.fil-luge.org/

 

Let's see if any of Tim Singer, Martin Haven, Bree Schaaf etc have an answer to that :p Probably not, but it's not like there's that much else to do.

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25 minutes ago, dcro said:

Anyone knows why FIL always removes videos at the end of the season?

 

https://video.fil-luge.org/

I would guess that has something to do with either storage capacity on their streaming platform, or television rights from the host broadcaster.

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I was not able to watch the last few races before it was taken offline. I planned to but it was the height of the coronachaos...

 

Well if this is the discussion thread: what do you think what is the chance that there will even be a luge season in 2020/21? :D

/pessimism

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16 minutes ago, dharang said:

I was not able to watch the last few races before it was taken offline. I planned to but it was the height of the coronachaos...

 

Well if this is the discussion thread: what do you think what is the chance that there will even be a luge season in 2020/21? :D

/pessimism

Good actually. They can close off the tracks to spectators, and probably follow social distancing guidelines well.

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1 hour ago, Olympian1010 said:

I would guess that has something to do with either storage capacity on their streaming platform, or television rights from the host broadcaster.

 

If storage was such a problem, one could easily put it on YouTube. Besides, if you can't pay for a couple of terabytes of storage, what on earth are you doing as federation? :p 

 

No, FIL scores major points in terms of the way they broadcast things during the season, but they lose half of those points with stuff like this.

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FISI announced the team for the next season

 

Men's

Dominick Fischnaller

Kevin Fischnaller

Leon Felderer

Lukas Gufler

Simon Kainzwaldner

Fabian Malleier

Patrick Rastner

Emamuel Rieder

Ludwig Rieder

 

Women's

Verena Hofer

Marion Oberhofer

Sandra Robatscher

Andrea Voetter

Nina Zoggeler

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