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JBlombier wrote:Hup Holland Hup!
DoomYoshi wrote:I had Japan at 220 000:1 to win both the most gold medals and the most medals.
Not looking good.
DoomYoshi wrote:I think you have Japan confused with another country with a red and white flag.
Lootifer wrote:My first, slightly sexist, observation so far is that Mens are startlingly better at flipping and spinning than Woman are. I didn't think the difference would be so extreme but triple back flips and BS 1440's vs cab 360's... It really struck me as odd.
betiko wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:I think you have Japan confused with another country with a red and white flag.
That one finishes top 5.
DoomYoshi wrote:betiko wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:I think you have Japan confused with another country with a red and white flag.
That one finishes top 5.
No, Austria only finished 2nd in Innsbruck and Cortina d'Ampezzo, 3rd in Turin and Chamonix and 4th in Albertville and Lake Placid; 5th in Grenoble and Oslo.
The Chamonix barely counts, they did that with 3 medals.
So out of 21 games, Austria has been top 5 8 times, top 10 20 times and not placed in the top 10 only once.
I wouldn't say "that one finishes top 5"
Then I thought... maybe he is talking about Switzerland... but they are also normally top 10 but not normally top 5:
Switzerland has 5 top 5, 15 top 10, 6 not placed
Switzerland kind of sucks at Olympics. When they hosted, they got 1 bronze.
Japan is a dark horse. In Sapporo, they ended up 11th.
betiko wrote:Ohhh my godd Shaun White 4th!!!!
And double japs silver & bronze!!
Too bad for Shaun, this guy is sooo above the rest. I m really amazed... 3 mistakes!! And he managed to keep an amplitude and not to fall... This guy s ballance is nuts!
betiko wrote:No one watched the half pipe then??
I heard it s the one that gets the best audience, and Shaun White is the best paid wintersports athlete.
Anyways, why are Norwegians always so good and Swedes always so bad? I know they have almost no mountains, but any cross country, biathlon ect doesn t need mountains.
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