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https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/luge/olympics-natalie-geisenberger-skip-games-1.6277757
 

The two time defending champion in both singles and relay, :GER Natalie Geisenberger, is considering skipping the Olympics due to the COVID restrictions in place.

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11 minutes ago, NearPup said:

https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/luge/olympics-natalie-geisenberger-skip-games-1.6277757
 

The two time defending champion in both singles and relay, :GER Natalie Geisenberger, is considering skipping the Olympics due to the COVID restrictions in place.

Surely that consideration has nothing to do with that same athlete having a sub-par season to say the very least... :whistle:

#banbestmen

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13 hours ago, dcro said:

Surely that consideration has nothing to do with that same athlete having a sub-par season to say the very least... :whistle:

Anyway, that'll teach China! An athlete in one of the most obscure winter sports not coming, that is potentially threatening to the continuation of the Games.

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58 minutes ago, hckošice said:

what are the chances :NED will accept the quota here ? Is it even realistic to think about or we can already move to the next eligible country ?

Absolute zero.

 

Pretty sure the Dutch federation will dump them both after this season. Surely they must have realized by now that they got scammed here. :p

#banbestmen

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Men's Singles Quotas:

 

3 quotas:

 

:AUT Austria

:GER Germany

:ITA Italy

:LAT Latvia

:ROC ROC

:USA United States

 

2 quotas:

 

:UKR Ukraine

 

1 quota:

 

:AUS Australia

:BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina

:BUL Bulgaria

:CAN Canada

:CHN China

:TPE Chinese Taipei

:CZE Czechia

:GEO Georgia

:GBR Great Britain

:JPN Japan

:POL Poland

:ROU Romania

:SVK Slovakia

:KOR South Korea

:SWE Sweden

 

Final qualification standings below. :TPE, :JPN and :KOR 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

 

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Jozef Ninis qualified for his 5th Olympics :yes

 

2006 - 22nd

2010 - 24th

2014 - 20th

2018 - 25th

 

let´s hope for a nice top 20 before the retirement.

Still remembering how good he started In PC 2018 when he was 7th after 1st run, but sadly crashed in the 2nd and then just kept on that 25th

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