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Ah, and that was a skate. He was superb that day.In fact, if their records are complete, he has only scored better than today once - 87.56 at 2018 Nationals.
No. There are 7 men's spots up for grabs here. So Roman is currently in place to grab the last one.Ok, so let´s summarize now. Gabriele is the only one in top 6 who is not fighting for a OG-spot, that means for now that if the standings hold Lee is just in and Roman is out?
Well the scores are so high and tight. It´s going to be horrible to watch tomorrow.
Fentz is up for a in a real difficult task tomorrow, he is down in 11th place for now, with 6 points up to Lee... In between there is also Basar fighting for the spot as well and Roman is going to fight for it as well.
I must admit, the one who surprised me being really up there fighting is Brendan. I would have guessed being close for the last spot, but not top 6 for now. Amazing achievement with the 3rd place after the SP.
But FS is FS, a lot of things can change tomorrow.
I just meant he's actually in slightly better place for qualifyingIn terms of qualifying, yes. But I don't care whether he qualifies in 6th or 7th I just want him to go to Beijing together with my darling
Roman is 7th out of the qualifying places so would get the last spot.Ok, so let´s summarize now. Gabriele is the only one in top 6 who is not fighting for a OG-spot, that means for now that if the standings hold Lee is just in and Roman is out?
Let's not think about that yet.Btw, let´s not forget - nr. 8 might also get a spot eventually, as it´s possible Sweden will not use it unless Nikolaj can pull out a miracle and score minimum 258,45 points before OG
I don't want it to come to that.Oh right, there are actually 7 and not 6 spots. Great!
Btw, let´s not forget - nr. 8 might also get a spot eventually, as it´s possible Sweden will not use it unless Nikolaj can pull out a miracle and score minimum 258,45 points before OG
Yeah, the 8th man and 7th woman better stay on alert...Oh right, there are actually 7 and not 6 spots. Great!
Btw, let´s not forget - nr. 8 might also get a spot eventually, as it´s possible Sweden will not use it unless Nikolaj can pull out a miracle and score minimum 258,45 points before OG
Yeah, but they gave Alexandr no mercy last time, all though he also earned his spot fair IMO. But if Nikolaj makes the score, that would be the biggest f u ever to the Swedish OCSI don't want it to come to that.
Nikolaj earned his spot. (Ugh, Sweden.)
I know. I meant that he should be able to go and it's unfair to have qualification based beyond what the ISU already has, especially with such an unreasonable standard.Yeah, but they gave Alexandr no mercy last time, all though he also earned his spot fair IMO. But if Nikolaj makes the score, that would be the biggest f u ever to the Swedish OCS
According to the Swedish Olympic committee, you shouldn't bother if you aren't a medal contender... 90% skaters today didn't get the memo... /sarcasmI don't want it to come to that.
Nikolaj earned his spot. (Ugh, Sweden.)
I know. Just absurd.According to the Swedish Olympic committee, you shouldn't bother if you aren't a medal contender... 90% skaters today didn't get the memo... /sarcasm
Yes. If a country hands the spot back, the next country on the list gets it.Now if Sweden, or any other country forgo their place would the countries trying to qualify multiple spots still be in the running?
Whoever is 8th in men and 7th in women should get it.Now if Sweden, or any other country forgo their place would the countries trying to qualify multiple spots still be in the running?
Grrr! I can't believe they're still allowed to pull that BS. It's so... unsportsmanlike, so...unOlympic.Oh right, there are actually 7 and not 6 spots. Great!
Btw, let´s not forget - nr. 8 might also get a spot eventually, as it´s possible Sweden will not use it unless Nikolaj can pull out a miracle and score minimum 258,45 points before OG