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Skiing American women are killing it. Are we Seeing it on any regular TV?? NOT HAPPENING!!

JimG.

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In other news..Lindsey Vonn takes 1st in the women's downhill (whaaat?) and Jackie Wiles 3rd on the podium in Zauchensee, Austria. You can re-watch the USA smackdown on Peacock.

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Much respect for Lindsey especially after her knee replacement.

I've been stalling on getting my right knee replaced and this season I can see my performance is starting to slip. That and the constant aches and pains have convinced me it's time. Watching her ski this season has been inspirational for me. My biggest fear is that I'll get it replaced and I won't be able to ski.
 

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And that she's 41!

I know what you mean. Good luck with the knee..they've come a long way as far as procedure to recovery time.
 

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Having races split amounts 3 streaming services - and an occasional NBC broadcast- is so lame. While I like being able to see every race, they need to pick a single provider and have all races available.
 

thebigo

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With respect to youth in ski racing (and many of their parents as well) the constant need to be on their phones and know the results immediately, led the US Ski and Snowboarding Association (the governing body of ski racing of all age levels in the US) to institute a new policy change with respect to posting timing results in essentially real time for the U10, U12 and U14 age groups. Most races will post up the run times, basically immediately when they happen from the timing software to the Live Timing App. Now for those 3 age groups, the times won't be posted until every athlete has finished that run, which as someone who now often sits in the finish timing shack during races, I think is a great thing, since I can't tell you how often I will see a parent, or a athletes teammmate/friend staring at their phones in the finish area to see a time, rather than looking up the hill and actually watching their child or teamate/friend and how they're skiing
this has been a welcome change, we always had a family policy to not look until after the run was over but inevitably another parent would blurt out the results

have found clubs taking different approaches. loon hung paper results on the window outside timing office which led to a stampede. FSC announced the time results would be posted to monitors, kids huddled around the monitors and watched the results come in together, then most stuck around for awards

huge improvement from the old days of six place and up hitting the road the minute their run is over
 
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