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{ Monthly Archives } December 2010

Davos Recap: Distance – North Americans

This recap is going to be fairly short.  I’m going to pass over Kris Freeman and Kikkan Randall, since neither had spectacular races but in neither case does it seem particularly significant to me.  Freeman reportedly was recovering from a cold and still managed a decent, but unimpressive race.  Randall had a legitimately bad race, […]

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Do The Japanese Prefer Classic Skiing?

In my race recap for the Davos distance race I noted the strong performance of Masako Ishida, and pointed out what an extreme classic specialist she is.  A certain world famous XC skiing journalist wanted to know if the conventional wisdom he’d heard was correct, that Japan’s skiers typically do better in classic skiing overall. […]

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Davos Recap: Distance

I’ll have a separate post covering some of the North Americans tomorrow.  As usual, the choice of athletes to focus on is whatever strikes my fancy.  If you have suggestions/requests after each race, let me know in the comments of the race snapshot posts. The first thing I want to note about Saturday’s distance races […]

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Race Snapshot: Davos WC Sprint

Solid day for North America with 5 in the heats, and of course Kikkan’s second sprint podium of the season.  Just watched the video of the women’s final and there’s no question Kowalczyk changed lanes when she wasn’t supposed to.  Definitely hindered Randall, but I’m not sure she would have caught Follis.

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Race Snapshot: IBU WC 2 Women’s Pursuit

Helena Ekholm, back on top; tough day on the range for the Americans (and Magdalena Neuner).

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Race Snapshot: IBU WC 2 Men’s Pursuit

The Norwegian men continue their dominance of the biathlon circuit:

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Race Snapshot: Davos WC Classic

Interesting results on the men’s side; so far Björgen’s just on another planet.  Full versions below the fold.

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