Winter Olympics 2026

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Anonymous wrote:There's 4 individual cross country events for men, ranging from the sprint to the 50km long distance, all of which Klaebo won. Then there's a team two person event and a relay event, so in those he benefits from being part of the strongest ski nation.
The 50 km men's event was wild yesterday. 3 Norwegians kicking ass out in front the entire time. One drops back a bit and then it's Klaebo and the other guy. Other guy had to know he had no chance. Klaebo got to the last climb and just turned on the jets and was gone. What an athlete!
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Anonymous wrote:Norway da best


Not in hockey my friend. The best winter Olympic sport
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Anonymous wrote:There's 4 individual cross country events for men, ranging from the sprint to the 50km long distance, all of which Klaebo won. Then there's a team two person event and a relay event, so in those he benefits from being part of the strongest ski nation.
The 50 km men's event was wild yesterday. 3 Norwegians kicking ass out in front the entire time. One drops back a bit and then it's Klaebo and the other guy. Other guy had to know he had no chance. Klaebo got to the last climb and just turned on the jets and was gone. What an athlete!


Reminds me of Sifan Hassan, the runner who turned it on at the last 200m and won the marathon...AFTER running both the 5000m and the 10,000m earlier that week.

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Anonymous wrote:What the h-e-double hockey sticks type of sport was ski mountaineering? but i was into it this morning.


It’s like someone said “Cross country skiing isn’t hard enough. Let’s make them ski uphill and then go through a TSA metal detector.” Whoever can gather their stuff up the fastest gets the gold!


It looks a little more real world - climbing hills, going around obstacles, skiing downhill when you can, as if you are trying to traverse tough terrain. They even wear little backpacks. I guess the mountain troops had to do such things during WWII.

Compare that to the unrealistic XGame type sports, such as skiing backwards up ramps and doing four somersaults and a twist in the air. When do you have to use that in real life?
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Anonymous wrote:What the h-e-double hockey sticks type of sport was ski mountaineering? but i was into it this morning.


It’s like someone said “Cross country skiing isn’t hard enough. Let’s make them ski uphill and then go through a TSA metal detector.” Whoever can gather their stuff up the fastest gets the gold!


It looks a little more real world - climbing hills, going around obstacles, skiing downhill when you can, as if you are trying to traverse tough terrain. They even wear little backpacks. I guess the mountain troops had to do such things during WWII.

Compare that to the unrealistic XGame type sports, such as skiing backwards up ramps and doing four somersaults and a twist in the air. When do you have to use that in real life?


This is not the point of sport these days
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US one more gold medals in Milan than any previous year. Great accomplishment to those athletes.
Agree, Norway is outstanding in Winter Olympics (always), esp for cross country skiing.
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That golden goal by Jack Hughes! So good!
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Anonymous wrote:Sadly, Olympic athletes, unless the they are Michael Phelps or Katie Ledecky or Usain Bolt level, sometimes need to be tabloid fodder to stay in the news and be super marketable. Sha’carri Richardson is a good example. She’s loud and keeps getting arrested but we know who she is, while she keeps getting beaten in races by much more low-key competitors.


Gee, I wonder what you dislike about Richardson.


She’s been arrested for public domestic violence


Sha’carri is a violent, toxic person. Someone willing to hit their partner in public is usually much worse in private. Media needs to stop overlooking DV by women.
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Anonymous wrote:Norway (population: 5.7m) beats US (342m) to top Winter Olympics medal table.

Yay for Norway!


The nerve of a northern country where it snows a lot doing well in the WINTER Olympics!
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Anonymous wrote:What the h-e-double hockey sticks type of sport was ski mountaineering? but i was into it this morning.


It’s like someone said “Cross country skiing isn’t hard enough. Let’s make them ski uphill and then go through a TSA metal detector.” Whoever can gather their stuff up the fastest gets the gold!


It looks a little more real world - climbing hills, going around obstacles, skiing downhill when you can, as if you are trying to traverse tough terrain. They even wear little backpacks. I guess the mountain troops had to do such things during WWII.

Compare that to the unrealistic XGame type sports, such as skiing backwards up ramps and doing four somersaults and a twist in the air. When do you have to use that in real life?


Handrails, so commonly found on mountains…

The ski mountaineering gave me anxiety. I often have dreams where I’m late for something and fumbling with my shoes.
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Yay USA!!!
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Anonymous wrote:Norway (population: 5.7m) beats US (342m) to top Winter Olympics medal table.

Yay for Norway!


One Norewegian cross country skier got 6 golds!


How many cross country skiiing event are there?!?!?!


There are only 6 cross country events for men, so he basically dominated every single one of them, ranging from the sprint to the longest distance skiathlon. Among the 6, there is also the relay, which Norway won.

There really isn't a parallel to this, maybe winning every freestyle swim distance and relay?

It's a massive accomplishment, probably not going to ever happen again.


They said it was the equivalent of dominating both the mile and the marathon, I think. And he’s coached by his grandfather!
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Anonymous wrote:Norway (population: 5.7m) beats US (342m) to top Winter Olympics medal table.

Yay for Norway!


The nerve of a northern country where it snows a lot doing well in the WINTER Olympics!


Norway’s also pretty good at middle distance running in the summer. Similar skill set, a lot of them cross country skied when younger.
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Anonymous wrote:Norway (population: 5.7m) beats US (342m) to top Winter Olympics medal table.

Yay for Norway!


One Norewegian cross country skier got 6 golds!


How many cross country skiiing event are there?!?!?!


There are only 6 cross country events for men, so he basically dominated every single one of them, ranging from the sprint to the longest distance skiathlon. Among the 6, there is also the relay, which Norway won.

There really isn't a parallel to this, maybe winning every freestyle swim distance and relay?

It's a massive accomplishment, probably not going to ever happen again.


They said it was the equivalent of dominating both the mile and the marathon, I think. And he’s coached by his grandfather!


And winning some relays too since he won the relay and team event.

In swimming, Katie Ledecky won the 200m, 400m, 800m (and would have won the 1500m if they contested it that year), 4x200 relay and got a silver in the 4x100 in one Olympics.
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Anonymous wrote:Norway (population: 5.7m) beats US (342m) to top Winter Olympics medal table.

Yay for Norway!


One Norewegian cross country skier got 6 golds!


How many cross country skiiing event are there?!?!?!


There are only 6 cross country events for men, so he basically dominated every single one of them, ranging from the sprint to the longest distance skiathlon. Among the 6, there is also the relay, which Norway won.

There really isn't a parallel to this, maybe winning every freestyle swim distance and relay?

It's a massive accomplishment, probably not going to ever happen again.


They said it was the equivalent of dominating both the mile and the marathon, I think. And he’s coached by his grandfather!



Klaebo is so great! I loved his race with Ben Ogden, where Klaebo made it look like he just casually was sprinting uphill at the end of the race and took a significant lead…and then eased off to cheer on Ogden, celebrating Ogden’s silver (the first US men’s XC medal since 1960, IIRC). True sportsmanship!
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