Matt said:Est-ce qu'est dans le site officiel de l'Internet la liste des athlètes? (Je ne sais pas si mon français est assez bien, mais avec deux personnes francophones, j'ai eu envie de l'essayer! )
Joesitz said:I clicked on Sebie's link and notice that there are so many entries from one country. I presume there is no criteria for qualifying for euros?
Also there is no Lambiel in the Men's division - not under Sui or Swi.
Joe
Kathleen,Zanzibar said:Joe,
I just made plans to go and cheap airline tix to Lyon can still be had - fly through Paris or fly to Orly/Paris and just hop the train directly from the airport to Lyon.
If you need a room, they have them for as little as $70 Euros a night and still openings. C'mon.....go to Euros!! Like you mentioned as the big draw, I'm going to see Plushenko versus Joubert live - their last two Euro matches have been fantastic and am very pleased to finally get to see one live.
Bon soir,
Zanzibar
Thanks Matt. I didn't notice the 'next' at the bottom of the page.Matt said:The ones with numbers next to them are the actual representatives for that country in the competition. The others with an "S" next to their name in the right-hand column are alternates for those skaters ("S" for "substitute"). IIRC, a country is allowed as many alternates as they are actual competitors in the competition (hence why Russia has 6 skaters entered--3 skaters, 3 alternates)
And Lambiel is there, under SUI. There are just so many mens skaters, he's on the second page . Scroll all the way down to the bottom and click "Next"; he's at the top of the page
Yes. Qualification for Euros is based on last year's Euro results.Joesitz said:How did Russia get 3 entries? Based on last year's Euros and not Worlds. Correct?