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Prediction Contests Are Just-For-Fun Games

You don't need to be an expert to take part in a Prediction Contest. 

If a mistake penalizes you, always keep in mind that everyone is in good faith.

 

 

Competition Details
City :AUT  Seefeld :AUT 
Start Date February 20th, 2019
End Date March 3rd, 2019
Participants 13
Gold :GER  OlympicsFan :GER 
Silver :ITA  Dunadan :ITA 
Bronze :BUL  Federer91 :BUL 

 

 

Instructions

 

In order to post your predictions, you have to do the following:

  • Select with your mouse specified content of the Post named Prediction Contest Design
  • Copy the selected content
  • Go to Reply Box at the end of the Page, click on "Reply to this topic"
  • Paste the copied content (When information "You have pasted content with formatting" appears at the end of the Reply Box, ignore it, it will disappear eventually. DO NOT click on "Remove formatting" under any circumstances)
  • Once you have specified content in new Post, start making your predictions according to the Rules
  • To post your predictions, click on "Submit Reply" button

 

Rules

 

Erase "Yes" or "No", depending on what your answer for each single bet will be. If you want to answer a bet with "Yes", you have to erase the word "No", leaving only "Yes" as your answer.
 

  • Overwrite the "X" with a number between 1 and 10. Those will be the points you distribute for a specific bet. If you win a bet, you will win the amount of points you gave for that bet, but be careful, if you lose the bet, the amount of points you gave that bet will be taken away from your overall points in this contest.

 

  • You can't leave out a bet. All bets must be given minimum 1 point. 10 points per bet are the maximum.

 

Example

 

"Norway will win gold in both Men's and Women's Individual Sprint"  [YES - 4]

 

- If you choose “Yes” and Norway wins gold in both Men's and Women's Individual Sprint, you will win the bet and get - 4 points.

- If Norway doesn’t win while you said "Yes", you’ll lose the bet and points - 4 points lost.

- If you choose "No" and Norway wins gold in both Men's and Women's Individual Sprint,, you will lose the bet - 4 points lost.

- If Norway doesn't win and you said "No", you will win the bet and points - 4 points won.

 

You have a total of 200 points to distribute for all 56 bets. You don't have to use all 200 points if you don't want to, but you can't go above 200 for all 56 bets. Use your points wisely.

 

The user with the highest amount of points at the end of the Championship will be declared the winner. Should there be more than one user with the same amount of points, the first priority will be the amount of bets won, then the highest scores won in those same bets. 

 

If a bet is already decided before the start of the WCH (due to injury of an athlete) that bet will be eliminated from the contest and all users will be asked to re-distribute the points they invested in this bet, if an injury of an athlete happen under 24 hours before the deadline, February 20th, h. 12:30 (GMT +1), or during the WCH, the bet will count. If an user is unable to edit his/her post before the start of the Championship, then those points will be lost for the final count.

 

You can only enter the contest before the start of the Championship. February 20th, h. 12:30 (GMT +1), will be considered the deadline. You can’t enter the contest after that and you can't edit your posts after that.

 

Every contestant MUST HIDE their own predictions. To do that, you only have to delete the space between the bracket "[" and the text "hide" in "[ hide]" at the beginning of the prediction post. Do the same with "[ /hide]" at the end of the prediction post. The hidden content will appear to other users as follows:

 

 

 

If you have any comments, thoughts or questions concerning this bet contest, problems with format, editing, questions etc... you can contact me, the contest manager, via Personal Message.

 

Hopefully many of you will participate in this contest.

The final words from me will be, good luck to all participants! :hatoff:

 

 

 

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Cross-country Skiing (20)

 

1- Norway will win gold in both Men's and Women's Individual Sprint [YES/NO - X]

 

2- Sweden will win 2 medals in Women's Individual Sprint [YES/NO - X]

 

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) [YES/NO - X]

 

4- Sophie Caldwell will qualify for the final in the Women's Individual Sprint [YES/NO - X]

 

5- Andrew Young will be in Top 25 in the qualification for the Men's Individual Sprint [YES/NO - X]

 

6- Therese Johaug will win 4 gold medals [YES/NO - X]

 

7- Therese Johaug will win Women's 10km C with 35 or fewer seconds to second place [YES/NO - X]

 

8- Norway will win more or the same amount of medals in total as Canada, Finland, Italy, Russia and USA [YES/NO - X]

 

9- Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo will run the 4th leg for Norway's Relay [YES/NO - X]

 

10- Finland will win at least two or more Individual medals [YES/NO - X]

 

11- Sindre Bjoernestad Skar will represent Norway in the Teamsprint [YES/NO - X]

 

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 [YES/NO - X]

 

13- No male athlete from Sweden will win a medal (Including Relay) [YES/NO - X]

 

14- The winner of the Men's Skiathlon will be in Top 10 after the first 15km [YES/NO - X]

 

15- The same nation will lead after every leg exchange (including finish line) in the Men's or Women's Relay [YES/NO - X]

 

16- A nation will sweep a podium in any event [YES/NO - X]

 

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/NO - X]

 

18- The winner of the Men's 50km will win with 3 or fewer seconds to second place [YES/NO - X]

 

 19- The winner time of the Men's 50km will be 1:50:00 or under [YES/NO - X]

 

 20- Ebba Andersson will win more or the same amount of medals as Charlotte Kalla [YES/NO - X]

 

 

Nordic Combined (15)

 

1- An Athlete will win 2 or more gold medals. [YES/NO - X]

 

2- Jarl Magnus Riiber will be Top 3 after the ski jumping in both Individual events [YES/NO - X] 

 

3- Franz-Josef Rehrl will lead after the ski jumping in at least one of the Individual events [YES/NO - X]

 

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/NO - X]

 

5- Alessandro Pittin will be in Top 35 after the ski jumping in at least one of the Individual events [YES/NO - X]

 

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/NO - X]

 

7- Ilka Herola will overtake at least 15 athletes in the Cross-Country Skiing [YES/NO - X]

 

8- Johannes Rydzek and Fabian Riessle will represent Germany in the Team Sprint [YES/NO - X]

 

 9- Germany will have at least 2 or more athletes on the podium in the same event [YES/NO - X]

 

10- Japan will win at least one medal [YES/NO - X]

 

11- Finland will win a medal in the Team Sprint [YES/NO - X]

 

12- At least 2/4 events will be decided in a sprint (3 or fewer seconds) between first and second place [YES/NO - X]

 

13- The podium for the Team Event will be; 1. Germany, 2. Norway, 3. Austria [YES/NO - X]

 

14- Vinzenz Geiger will be the highest-placed German athlete in at least one Individual event [YES/NO - X]

 

15- Austria will win at least one gold medal in the Individual events [YES/NO - X]

 

 

Ski Jumping (15)

 

1- Ryoyu Kobayashi will not win a gold medal in any of the Individual events [YES/NO - X]

 

2- Poland will have 3 or more athletes in Top 10 in at least one the Individual events [YES/NO - X]

 

3- Maren Lundby will win with 7 or more points to second place in Women's Individual event. [YES/NO - X]

 

4- Stefan Kraft will win at least 3 medals [YES/NO - X]

 

5- At least one defending champion (from 2017) will win a gold medal (including gold winners from team events) [YES/NO - X]

 

6- Vladimir Zografski will qualify for the second round in both Individual events [YES/NO - X]

 

7- Killian Peier will be in Top 12 in at least one of the Individual events [YES/NO - X]

 

8- Marcus Eisenbichler will be the highest-ranked German athlete in both Individual events [YES/NO - X]

 

9- The podium in the Mixed Team event will be; 1.Germany 2. Norway, 3. Japan  [YES/NO - X]

 

10- Halvor Egner Granerud will be the highest-placed Norwegian athlete in at least one of the Individual events [YES/NO - X]

 

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/NO - X]

 

12- Norway will win a medal in all team events, Men, Women and Mixed [YES/NO - X]

 

13- Finland will qualify for the final round (last 4 jumps) in the Men's Team event [YES/NO - X]

 

14- Austria will win at least one gold medal in any event [YES/NO - X]

 

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/NO - X]

 

 

General/Overall (6)

 

1- Top 3 of the Overall medal table will be; 1. Norway, 2. Germany, 3. Austria [YES/NO - X]

 

2- At least one event will be postponed with 1 hour or more during the WCH [YES/NO - X]

 

3- Austria will win at least one gold medal [YES/NO - X]

 

4- Norway will win a medal in at least 18/22 events [YES/NO - X]

 

5- Sweden and Finland will win more or the same amount medals as Germany overall [YES/NO - X]

 

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) [YES/NO - X]

 

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Cross-country Skiing (20)

 

1- Norway will win gold in both Men's and Women's Individual Sprint [NO - 3]

 

2- Sweden will win 2 medals in Women's Individual Sprint [NO - 3]

 

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 - 5]

 

4- Sophie Caldwell will qualify for the final in the Women's Individual Sprint [YES - 3]

 

5- Andrew Young will be in Top 25 in the qualification for the Men's Individual Sprint [NO - 3]

 

6- Therese Johaug will win 4 gold medals [NO - 3]

 

7- Therese Johaug will win Women's 10km C with 35 or fewer seconds to second place [NO - 3]

 

8- Norway will win more or the same amount of medals in total as Canada, Finland, Italy, Russia and USA [NO - 3]

 

9- Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo will run the 4th leg for Norway's Relay [YES- 3]

 

10- Finland will win at least two or more Individual medals [YES - 5]

 

11- Sindre Bjoernestad Skar will represent Norway in the Teamsprint [NO - 3]

 

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 [YES - 7]

 

13- No male athlete from Sweden will win a medal (Including Relay) [NO - 3]

 

14- The winner of the Men's Skiathlon will be in Top 10 after the first 15km [Yes - 3]

 

15- The same nation will lead after every leg exchange (including finish line) in the Men's or Women's Relay [NO - 10]

 

16- A nation will sweep a podium in any event [NO - 3]

 

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 [NO - 7]

 

 19- The winner time of the Men's 50km will be 1:50:00 or under [NO - 10]

 

 20- Ebba Andersson will win more or the same amount of medal as Charlotte Kalla [NO - 3]

 

 

Nordic Combined (15)

 

1- An Athlete will win 2 or more gold medals. [NO - 7]

 

2- Jarl Magnus Riiber will be Top 3 after the ski jumping in both Individual events [YES - 3] 

 

3- Franz-Josef Rehrl will lead after the ski jumping in at least one of the Individual events [YES - 3]

  

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 - 3]

 

6- Szcepan Kupzcak will fall at least 25 places back in the Cross-Country Skiing (Example: 5th after ski jumping, ends 30th. Bet won/yes) [NO - 3]

 

7- Ilka Herola will overtake at least 15 athletes in the Cross-Country Skiing [YES - 3]

 

8- Johannes Rydzek and Fabian Riessle will represent Germany in the Team Sprint [NO - 3]

 

 9- Germany will have at least 2 or more athletes on the podium in the same event [YES - 7]

 

10- Japan will win at least one medal [YES - 3]

 

11- Finland will win a medal in the Team Sprint [NO - 3]

 

12- At least 2/4 events will be decided in a sprint (3 or fewer seconds) between first and second place [YES - 3]

 

13- The podium for the Team Event will be; 1. Germany, 2. Norway, 3. Austria [YES - 3]

 

14- Vinzenz Geiger will be the highest-placed German athlete in at least one Individual event [NO - 10]

 

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 [YES - 3]

 

2- Poland will have 3 or more athletes in Top 10 in at least one the Individual events [NO - 3]

 

3- Maren Lundby will win with 7 or more points to second place in Women's Individual event. [YES - 5]

 

4- Stefan Kraft will win at least 3 medals [NO - 3]

 

5- At least one defending champion (from 2017) will win a gold medal [YES - 3]

 

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 - 3]

 

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  [NO - 5]

 

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 [NO - 3]

 

12- Norway will win a medal in all team events, Men, Women and Mixed [YES - 3]

 

13- Finland will qualify for the final round (last 4 jumps) in the Men's Team event [NO - 10]

 

14- Austria will win at least one gold medal in any event [YES - 3]

 

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) [NO - 3]

 

 

General/Overall (6)

 

1- Top 3 of the Overall medal table will be; 1. Norway, 2. Germany, 3. Austria [NO - 3]

 

2- At least one event will be postponed with 1 hour or more during the WCH [YES - 7]

 

3- Austria will win at least one gold medal [NO - 3]

 

4- Norway will win a medal in at least 18/22 events [NO - 3]

 

5- Sweden and Finland will win more or the same amount medals as Germany overall [YES - 3]

 

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) [YES - 3]

 

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 Cross-country Skiing (20)

 

1- Norway will win gold in both Men's and Women's Individual Sprint [NO - 5]

 

2- Sweden will win 2 medals in Women's Individual Sprint [YES - 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 - 3]

 

4- Sophie Caldwell will qualify for the final in the Women's Individual Sprint [YES - 4]

 

5- Andrew Young will be in Top 25 in the qualification for the Men's Individual Sprint [NO - 5]

 

6- Therese Johaug will win 4 gold medals [NO - 4]

 

7- Therese Johaug will win Women's 10km C with 35 or fewer seconds to second place [YES - 3]

 

8- Norway will win more or the same amount of medals in total as Canada, Finland, Italy, Russia and USA [YES - 3]

 

9- Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo will run the 4th leg for Norway's Relay [YES - 1]

 

10- Finland will win at least two or more Individual medals [YES - 2]

 

11- Sindre Bjoernestad Skar will represent Norway in the Teamsprint [YES - 3]

 

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 [YES - 10]

 

13- No male athlete from Sweden will win a medal (Including Relay) [NO - 3]

 

14- The winner of the Men's Skiathlon will be in Top 10 after the first 15km [YES - 3]

 

15- The same nation will lead after every leg exchange (including finish line) in the Men's or Women's Relay [YES - 2]

 

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 - 4]

 

 19- The winner time of the Men's 50km will be 1:50:00 or under [YES - 3]

 

 20- Ebba Andersson will win more or the same amount of medal as Charlotte Kalla [YES - 3]

 

 

Nordic Combined (15)

 

1- An Athlete will win 2 or more gold medals. [YES - 6]

 

2- Jarl Magnus Riiber will be Top 3 after the ski jumping in both Individual events [NO - 5] 

 

3- Franz-Josef Rehrl will lead after the ski jumping in at least one of the Individual events [YES - 3]

 

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 - 4]

 

5- Alessandro Pittin will be in Top 35 after the ski jumping in at least one of the Individual events [YES - 5]

 

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) [NO - 5]

 

7- Ilka Herola will overtake at least 15 athletes in the Cross-Country Skiing [YES - 2]

 

8- Johannes Rydzek and Fabian Riessle will represent Germany in the Team Sprint [YES - 2]

 

 9- Germany will have at least 2 or more athletes on the podium in the same event [NO - 2]

 

10- Japan will win at least one medal [YES - 1]

 

11- Finland will win a medal in the Team Sprint [YES - 2]

 

12- At least 2/4 events will be decided in a sprint (3 or fewer seconds) between first and second place [YES - 3]

 

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 [NO - 4]

 

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 [YES - 6]

 

2- Poland will have 3 or more athletes in Top 10 in at least one the Individual events [YES - 9]

 

3- Maren Lundby will win with 7 or more points to second place in Women's Individual event. [YES - 4]

 

4- Stefan Kraft will win at least 3 medals [NO - 4]

 

5- At least one defending champion (from 2017) will win a gold medal [YES - 3]

 

6- Vladimir Zografski will qualify for the second round in both Individual events [YES - 4]

 

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 - 4]

 

9- The podium in the Mixed Team event will be; 1.Germany 2. Norway, 3. Japan  [NO - 3]

 

10- Halvor Egner Granerud will be the highest-placed Norwegian athlete in at least one of the Individual events [YES - 2]

 

11- Nika Kriznar will be the only athlete born in 2000 or later to be in Top 10 in the Women's Individual event [NO - 4]

 

12- Norway will win a medal in all team events, Men, Women and Mixed [YES - 2]

 

13- Finland will qualify for the final round (last 4 jumps) in the Men's Team event [NO - 3]

 

14- Austria will win at least one gold medal in any event [YES - 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) [NO - 2]

 

 

General/Overall (6)

 

1- Top 3 of the Overall medal table will be; 1. Norway, 2. Germany, 3. Austria [YES - 2]

 

2- At least one event will be postponed with 1 hour or more during the WCH [NO - 3]

 

3- Austria will win at least one gold medal [YES - 5]

 

4- Norway will win a medal in at least 18/22 events [YES - 4]

 

5- Sweden and Finland will win more or the same amount medals as Germany overall [NO - 4]

 

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) [YES - 7]

 

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