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It was a bit too tight after day one, but Lizzy really imposed herself today. And top tens for both Laura Deas and Rose McGrandle, so very healthy all round.
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Full breakdown of the 4 heats
Lizzy did a Sochi and produced the fastest run in every heat - even breaking the Track Record twice! Intriguingly, said TR belonged to a certain Shelley Rudman, who set it in the same season she became World Champion herself (in St Moritz). Her nearest challengers were both just 20 years of age. Silver medallist Jacqueline Lölling has never competed in the World Cup, but she did trade wins with Lizzy back in the 2010-11 European Cup at just 15 years of age. Reminds me of Marion Thees (slow pusher, brillant driver). Bronze medallist Elisabeth Vathje caps her first ever WC season with a podium spot, just as Lizzy did in 2012. As you alluded to, she was the closest challenger halfway through (Elena Nikitina almost did the same in Sochi last year). In becoming a simultaneous Olympic/World/European Champion and overall World Cup runner-up (+ previous win), Lizzy matches what only Maya Pedersen achieved in 2006. Not bad company to have. ![]() The helmet was a nice touch as well.
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Full breakdown of the 4 heats in the men's skeleton
Touted as the clash between Martins Dukurs and Alexander Tretiakov, and so it proved. At no point did anyone get between those two, and it was Dukurs that came out on top, regaining the world title Tretiakov took from him two years ago (he is now a three-time World Champion). For the first time, both Dukurs can share a WCh podium as the elder brother (Tomass) finally wins a global championship medal to boot! |
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Just a reminder, if you want to see live biathlon today you will have to watch the streams at 13:15 and 15:00.
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Damn, sorry, confused about European times, biathlon times are 12:15 ie now and 14:00. The live stream has the American TV commentary.
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Just caught up with the 4-man bob from the weekend. A fantastic performance from Lamin Deen to get 5th, beaten only by the three German sleds and the Latvian World Cup winners Hopefully there will be good funding for the team next year, they are promising a lot because we now have two world class pilots and a solid core amongst the crew.
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Preview for this weekend's Short-Track World Champs
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/winter-sports/31822347 Qualifying on Friday, finals on Saturday and Sunday, 12:00 noon. Web streaming only by the looks of it. http://livemanager.eurovision.edgesu...isu/index.html |
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Sadly, the season is starting to draw to an end now.
Last weekend for cross-country and Nordic Combined.Biathlon World Champs Britain's Lee-Steve Jackson got his PB of 39th, in the Men's Individual yesterday, the first Brit to get World Cup points since Mike Dixon in the late 1990s. Mike's son Scott Dixon got 78th, and shot 18/20. And don't forget that the biathon webstream for the World Champs has English commentary from two Canadian commentators. http://www.eurovisionsports.tv/ibu/index.html Friday 16:15 Women's Relay Saturday 15:30 Men's relay (probably delayed on Eurosport for cycling) Sunday 12:30 Women's Mass Start 15:00 Men's Mass Start Cross country from Oslo Saturday 18:45 Men's 50k (delayed) Sunday 12:30 Women's 30 K And the final Nordic Combined of the season from Oslo on Saturday. More to come... |
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Last full weekend of the Alpine season - next weekend are the World Cup finals, which covers the top 25 skiers in every discipline.
Women are in Are, men are in Kranska Gora Friday 15:30 & 17:30 Women's GS Saturday 08:15 & 11:45 Men's GS 09:30 & 12:30 Women's slalom Sunday 08:15 & 11:15 Ski Jumping from Oslo Saturday 17:00 and 13:15 There's also Freestyle Skiing from Megeve and Snowboard Cross from Veysonnaz, Switzerland. Highlights of the World Championsip Short Track at 19:30 Sunday. Final Red Bull Crashed Ice of the year from Edmonton, Canada at 01:30 on Sunday morning. |
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Great Short Track World Championships in Moscow for Elise Christie - two silver medals, in the 500m and the 1000m, and fourth-place finish in the overall.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/winter-sports/31890914 And also in the World Cup Points was Liz Stevenson in the Ski Cross from Megeve, France. in the two events run over the weekend, she was 14th and 11th. Unfortunately Dave Ryding was only 36th in the first run of the men's slalom at Kranjska Gora on Sunday, so missed his chance to qualify for the World Cup Final next weekend - he finished the season in 30th in the Slalom World Cup. |
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Last weekends snowboard cross was good. One of the jumpers went over the side fence. Luckily no one was badly injured.
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So...the last big weekend of the season. After this, we'll be living on scraps.
Alpine Skiing World Cup Finals from Meribel Both Men and Women, the top 25 skiers in each event. Friday Team event Saturday Women's Slalom Men's Giant Slalom Sunday Women's Giant Slalom Men's Slalom Biathlon Final World Cup from Khanty-Mansiisk, Russa Thursday 12:30 Men's Sprint Friday 12:30 Women's Sprint Saturday 09:30 Men's pursuit (streaming only, delayed on Eurosport) 12:45 Women's pursuit Sunday 09:00 Men's mass start (streaming only, delayed on Eurosport) 10:45 Women's mass start Ski Jumping from Planica, Slovenia. This is on the rebuilt giant ski flying hill, so they will be going for the World Record again, conditions permitting. Friday 14:15 Individual Saturday 08:45 Team Sunday 08:45 Individual |
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So a great end to the season this morning with three major events - the Ski Jump overall, women's biathlon overall and women's alpine overall - all going down to the very last bit of action.
It's been a great season for Britain as well - we have definitely taken a step forward since Sochi and even this early it's looking like we are going to Korea with a about a dozen medal chances. There's still a couple of things left - the Figure Skating World Champs from Shanghai start on Wednesday and the men's curling worlds next week. There's a a biathlon invitational race in Tula, Russia in early April, will look out for coverage. |
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Eurosport have highlights of the Birkenbeiner, a cross-country mass participation marathon race, Monday morning 10:30.
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If you are missing having some winter sports to watch at the weekends, here's a couple of things you probably won't have seen.
The 2015 Biathlon Race of Champions from Tyumen, Russia last weekend - it's an invitational race along the lines of the one in Gelsenkirchen at Christmas. https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...champions+2015 And the Swix Ski Classics channel - the whole series of long distance mass participation cross country races for the year. Some of these have already been shown on Eurosport. They all have English commentary. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...0oi5yNT0SuMIrM |
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Team GB Ice Hockey start off their World Championships campaign in Eindhoven, the Netherlands today - we are in Division 1 Group B [ie the Third Division of World Ice Hockey] along with Croatia, the Netherlands, South Korea, Lithuania and Estonia. First game is against Croatia. The aim is to win the Group, thus securing promotion to Division 1 Group A, the Second Division.
TV coverage is all GB games are live on Premier Sports. |
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GBR 3 CRO 2
And Team GB's first game looks like it was a cracker - they came back from 2-0 down, scored the equaliser with 5 seconds to go in regular time and went on to score immediately in the 11th second of sudden death overtime! http://wmib2015.iihf.com/en/news/leaving-it-late/ |
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Excellent win by Team GB today, this time last year Croatia were beating us 4-0. A good start to the tourney, let's hope we can continue it tomorrow when we play Estonia, which should be another good game to watch.
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GBR 2 Estonia 1
So we keep our winning start going. Day off tomorrow, then we play South Korea at 16:00 on Thursday. They beat Estonia 7-3 yesterday, so it looks tough. Plenty very vocal British fans out there, though. |
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GBR 2 Estonia 1
So we keep our winning start going. Day off tomorrow, then we play South Korea at 16:00 on Thursday. They beat Estonia 7-3 yesterday, so it looks tough. Plenty very vocal British fans out there, though. |
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Woohooo! Home too late to see anything of the game but
KOR 2 GBR 3!!! Now looking really good for a top-place finish and promotion on Sunday. |
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Woohooo! Home too late to see anything of the game but
KOR 2 GBR 3!!! Now looking really good for a top-place finish and promotion on Sunday. |
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BBC report here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/ice-hockey/32344118 Next up, the Netherlands on Saturday, by which time a win might guarantee the gold. |
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And GB Snowboarder Billy Morgan manages to land what is effectively a world record quadruple corkscrew jump.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/boxing/32331630 10 points off for hand on the snow on landing. Wonder if this move now gets to be called a Morgan in the same way as you have Salchows in ice skating and Tsukaharas in gymnastics. |
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Ben O'Connor's outrageous penalty for the winner against Korea....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEQ4h7_LE8A |
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Last weekend for cross-country and Nordic Combined.