TNP Winter Games!

Puckton's emissaries and the president of Puckton wishes to congratulate Michael Plonkonian, Janice Kleinhofer and all the other athletes for their stellar accomplishments. Well done!
 
Tommorrow's Events:

The final Alpine Skiing event is held on Mount Capellan, with the final of the Women's Downhill.

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Samantha Elard (1st in Qualification)
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Rachele Ramone (2nd in Qualification)
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Janice Kleinhofer (3rd in Qualification)

The Women's Bobsled final, a practical duplicate of today's race, takes place tomorrow... will Blackshear continue their hold on the gold, or will someone come from behind?

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A fight for third tommorrow in the Polar Stadium as Chodean Kal and Puckton aim for Bronze in Women's Curling.

On the other side of the building, Women's Ice Hockey comes to a head in the Bronze Medal game between the original favorites Puckton and inconsitent Apollo-Industria, and the Gold Medal Game between undefeated teams Kaleaf and Deikura.

A confusion in scheduling puts the Women's 10K Cross-Country Ski Race tomorrow. Originally slated for Monday, a typographical error in an e-mail from the Chairman of Hersfold's Olympic Committee led to mild confusion outside of Vulcan this morning, which eventually resulted in the delaying of the Women's event.

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Abigail Pearson
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Sato Kinume
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Maria Calzone Van Marcus

The Men's Free Skate tommorrow should be an interesting event - with no contenders from the nations represented today in the Pairs event, it's a complete toss-up as to who will come out on top.

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Sir Andrew Hours, KON
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John Davies
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Ingeborg Borgstein


If I make any more mistakes with the Olympics this week, please let me know. This is beginning to become embarassing.
 
Don't worry about the mistakes. Just throw the Chairman of the Olympic Committee in jail for a few hours, then get him out and tell him if he messes up again he'll be exiled. It always seems to work in *Ator People ...
 
Don't worry about the mistakes. Just throw the Chairman of the Olympic Committee in jail for a few hours, then get him out and tell him if he messes up again he'll be exiled. It always seems to work in *Ator People ...
*Hersfold is not about to throw himself in prison. :P
 
Woohoo! The people of Kaleaf are greatly excited over Sam Elard's fantastic handling of the mountain yesterday and hope that the qualifying finish will portend great things tomorrow.
 
Sir Andrew Hours, the athlete to compete in Men's figure skating today, is an amazing person. He has been awarded the Order of Nadroj which is:

Given by the Duke of Nadroj for defending the province and/or contributing much to the province and royal family residing there. They meet every year to discuss what should be changed in the province, and make suggestions to the provincial legislature.

You see, before he became "famous" as a skater, he worked often within his community ice rink volunteering his time countless hours each week to help kids who could not afford professional lessons. When he was 23, he took out a loan and sold his house to build three outdoor ice rinks around the County with low cost and free lessons to kids who would normally have no where to go afterschool. He was growing in debt, however. He won the Provincial Ice Championships when he was 25 though and won enough money to pay back some of the money he owed. The following year he won the National Ator People Ice Championship and used his winnings to build more ice rinks around Nadroj. It was that year that the Duke knighted him to the Order of Nadroj for all he had done for the children in the province. That was one year ago, and today he hopes to win the Olympic Gold so that he can continue to fund his cause.
 
Results from events held Tuesday, Feburary 21 20063

Women's Downhill Skiing - Final

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Rachele Ramone - 1:20.04
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Janice Kleinhofer - 1:22.11
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Samantha Elard - 1:22.38

Times ranged from 1:20.00 to 1:23.00. Times between 1:21.34 and 1:21.42 were interpreted as a crash (DNF)

Women's Bobsled - Final

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- 3:52.18
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- 3:53.59
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- 3:53.75

Times ranged from 3:52 to 3:54

Women's Curling - Bronze Medal Match

Flag . Scores by End . . . Total
. . . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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3 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 8
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0 2 1 0 4 2 3 0 1 2 15

Chodean Kal wins the Bronze Medal.

Women's Ice Hockey - Gold and Bronze Medal Games

Bronze Medal:

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3
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1

Gold Medal:

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0
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4
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Women's 10K Cross-Country - Final

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Maria Calzone Van Marcus - 29:46.7
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Abigail Pearson - 30:09.7
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Sato Kinume - 30:51.8

Times ranged between 28:00 and 32:00

Men's Figure Skating - Final

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Ingeborg Borgstein - TE 59.72 - PC 53.41 - Total 113.13
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Sir Andrew Hours - TE 54.31 - PC 55.99 - Total 110.30
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John Davies - TE 48.37 - PC 52.60 - Total 100.97

Scores for each category ranged between 45.00 and 60.00. TE is Technical Elements, PC is Program Components.



Medal Count by Nation:

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4 G - 1 S - 2 B - 7 Total
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3 G - 2 S - 0 B - 5 Total
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2 G - 1 S - 2 B - 5 Total
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1 G - 1 S - 3 B - 5 Total
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1 G - 1 S - 2 B - 4 Total
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1 G - 0 S - 3 B - 4 Total
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0 G - 4 S - 0 B - 4 Total
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2 G - 1 S - 0 B - 3 Total
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1 G - 1 S - 1 B - 3 Total
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0 G - 2 S - 1 B - 3 Total
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0 G - 1 S - 2 B - 3 Total

At this point, all nations have medals. High counts in each medal category are highlighted.
 
Today's Events:

Men's Curling finishes up tonight with the final round between Chodean Kal and Puckton - Chodean needs to win by at least 3 points to get the gold.

Men's Ice Hockey begins today, with Group A game between Blackshear and Puckton, and Group B between Deikura and Apollo-Industria.

The Large Hill Ski Jump final is held tonight near the now-vacant ski slopes on Mount Capellan.

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Kris Stevenson
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John Philipson
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Billy Bishop

The final event on this short evening is the Men's 5K Speed Skating Qualifying Runs.

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Matthew Johnson
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Daiman Lane
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Eric Wang
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Conroy Leterer
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Vittoro Valente
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Mouri Shin
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Alexander Van Marcus (Silver Medallist, 15K CCS)

Edit: Sorry, everyone, I'm not going to be able to post the results tonight. If someone else wants to give it a go, feel free to do so, but I'll try to get it tomorrow. :no:
 
Sorry, everyone, I'm not going to be able to post the results tonight. If someone else wants to give it a go, feel free to do so, but I'll try to get it tomorrow. :no:
*Ator People has no problem waiting to recieve their gold medels.
 
Ok, I'm going to work on yesterday's and today's results in just a minute... should hopefully be posted by 9:00 EST.
 
Results from events held Wednesday, Feburary 22 2006

Men's Curling - Round 3

Flag . Scores by End . . . Total
. . . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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3 4 0 4 1 0 3 4 0 2 21
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0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 9

Medal Results:
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Total Score: 36
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Total Score: 22
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Total Score: 19

Men's Ice Hockey - Groups A & B, Game 1

Group A -
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1 - 3 points for win.

Group B -
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0 - 1 point for tie
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0 - 1 point for tie

Men's K-125 Ski Jump - Final

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Kris Stevenson - Distance 129.0 m - 58.0 Style Points - Total Score 125.2
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Billy Bishop - Distance 122.5 m - 58.0 Style Points - Total Score 113.5
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John Philipson - Distance 121.0 m - 50.5 Style Points - Total Score 103.3

Scores based on distance and style, according to rules described on NBCOlympics.com. Base distance score is 60.0 for 125 m, with 1.8 points added or subtracted per meter difference (i.e., A jump of 61 meters would earn 61.8 points.) Distances randomly determined between 120 and 130 meters. Style points are out of 60 and are randomly determined between 50 and 60.

Medal Count will be posted with today's results.

Edit: Dang! 1 minute late!
 
Results from events held on Thursday, Feburary 23 2006

Women's Curling - Final

Flag . Scores by End . . . Total
. . . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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1 0 0 0 1 4 4 1 0 0 11 -
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Women's Figure Skating - Final

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Abigail Nelfein - TE 57.18 - PC 52.82 - Total 110.00
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Taylor Swanson - TE 49.98 - PC 58.49 - Total 108.47
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Annie Jordan - TE 50.89 - PC 45.23 - Total 96.12

Men's Ice Hockey - Groups A & B Game 2

Group A -
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5 - 3 points for win

Group B -
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5
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6 - 3 points for win

Men's Skeleton - Final

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Arve Henrikson - 1:57.64
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Ryan Trahan - 1:58.37
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Jon Otso - 1:58.38

Men's K-95 Ski Jump - Final

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William O'Smith - Distance 96.0 m - Style Points 59.5 - Total Score 121.5
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Kris Stevenson - Distance 98.5 m - Style Points 50.5 - Total Score 117.5
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Josh Murray - Distance 95.5 m - Style Points 55.0 - Total Score 116.0

Scoring is the same as the K-125, except distance points are based off of 95 meters, and athletes earn or lose 2.0 points per meter difference.

Men's 5K Speed Skating - Qualification

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Mouri Shin - 6:18.15 - Qualifies for final
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Alexander Van Marcus - 6:18.37 - Qualifies for final
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Eric Wang - 6:20.44 - Qualifies for final
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Daiman Lane - 6:20.63
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Vittoro Valente - 6:20.93
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Matthew Johnson - 6:21.85
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Conroy Leterer - 6:21.86

Times ranged from 6:18 to 6:23. I know it's being held on the wrong day. Stuff it.

Women's 3K Speed Skating - Qualification

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Kaitlyn Buell - 4:01.18 - Qualifies for final
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Sangana Anemone - 4:02.01 - Qualifies for final
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Carina Giacosa - 4:02.37 - Qualifies for final
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Maria Calzone Van Marcus - 4:03.18
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Annie Hsu - 4:04.35
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Gail Johnson - 4:04.74

Times ranged from 4:00 to 4:05.



Medal Count by Nation:

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5 G - 3 S - 2 B - 10 Total *
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1 G - 5 S - 3 B - 9 Total *
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1 G - 2 S - 4 B - 7 Total
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1 G - 1 S - 4 B - 6 Total
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3 G - 2 S - 0 B - 5 Total
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2 G - 1 S - 2 B - 5 Total
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2 G - 1 S - 2 B - 5 Total
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1 G - 2 S - 2 B - 5 Total
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3 G - 1 S - 0 B - 4 Total
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1 G - 2 S - 1 B - 4 Total
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1 G - 1 S - 1 B - 3 Total

* Indicates nations that are no longer participating in events
 
I apologize to everyone... this seems to happen with every tournament I host. I've medalled in every event I've been in, half of which were golds. I just checked, and at this point it is impossible for any other nation to top my position on the medal count chart. I swear I have not tampered with any results... everything is randomly generated on my calculator, with each new result going to the next person on the list.

Sorry. Best of luck to everyone.
 
I apologize to everyone... this seems to happen with every tournament I host. I've medalled in every event I've been in, half of which were golds. I just checked, and at this point it is impossible for any other nation to top my position on the medal count chart. I swear I have not tampered with any results... everything is randomly generated on my calculator, with each new result going to the next person on the list.

Sorry. Best of luck to everyone.
That's okay.

I came in second, which was no surprise since my athletes paid worked hard for those medals. :lol:



But seriously, I'd like to thanks Hersfold for all the work he's done on these events. Scheduling, scoring, making the medals, etc. :clap:

Oh, and King Henry Nadroj VI of *Ator People would like to congratulate all the winners in our nation, especially William O'Smith for his gold medal and great score in the Men's K-95 Ski Jump. :clap:
 
Dont worry about it, Hers..

Nations have home-ice advantage in real life too.

Speaking of which, I was thinking about the TNP Olympic Games concept the other night, and I think we should have it more often than its RL parallel. 4 years is an eternity on a forum where 3 months is one Cabinet term.

Then we could set up a system whereby nations could bid (maybe using some more creative way than just TNP$...) to host (which may be less attractive than at first glance, because that means the host has to generate all the random numbers).
 
That would be an interesting idea. Maybe something to bring up with the A&E Council. I won't be hosting it again, though. :lol:
 
Results from events held on Thursday Feburary 23 2006

Men's Ice Hockey - Groups A & B Game 2

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5 - 3 points for win

Group B -
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6 - 3 points for win

Men's Skeleton - Final

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Arve Henrikson - 1:57.64
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Ryan Trahan - 1:58.37
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Jon Otso - 1:58.38
We are just too good!!! :winner:

It must be something to do with concentrating on only a few events?

Once again - congratulations to Arve, and to all our athletes for competing.

And our thanks to our gracious host Hersfold for all the hard work and effort that has made these games so successful.

:worship:
 
No, I haven't made medals in a while... I've been a bit busy IRL lately and am just getting over a cold. At this point, I'll probably just wait until Saturday to make them all, since the last events are held on that day, and it'll only be a day extra wait.
 
Results for events held Friday, Feburary 24 2006

Men's Ice Hockey - Groups A & B, Game 3

Group A -
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Group B -
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4

Standings and Advancements:

Group A -
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1 W - 1 L - 3 P - +3 GD
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1 W - 1 L - 3 P - +1 GD
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1 W - 1 L - 3 P - -4 GD

Group B -
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1 W - 0 L - 1 T - 4 P - +1 GD
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1 W - 1 L - 0 T - 3 P - 0 GD
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0 W - 1 L - 1 T - 1 P - -1 GD

Fedele and Deikura advance to the Gold Medal Game tommorrow. Blackshear and Nova Sardonikker will compete for the Bronze Medal.

Women's Skeleton - Final

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Andrea Normal - 1:57.98
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Holly Stenfors - 1:58.19
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Cecilia Pernilla - 1:58.97

Men's Parallel Giant Shalom - Final

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Holger Börje - 1:20.26
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Christian Fenrisson - 1:22.49
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David Ross - 1:24.43

Annoyingly enough, this doesn't appear to be based on times, but rather who wins the most runs. So the rather made-up times for this range from 1:20 to 1:25. If anyone really wants to complain, do so to the IOC.

Men's 5K Speed Skating - FINAL

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Mouri Shin - 6:19.21
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Alexander Van Marcus - 6:20.40
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Eric Wang - 6:20.92



Medal Count by Nation:

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5 G - 3 S - 2 B - 10 Total *
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1 G - 5 S - 3 B - 9 Total *
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1 G - 3 S - 5 B - 9 Total
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2 G - 1 S - 5 B - 8 Total
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4 G - 2 S - 0 B - 6 Total
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3 G - 1 S - 2 B - 6 Total
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2 G - 1 S - 3 B - 6 Total *
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3 G - 2 S - 0 B - 5 Total
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1 G - 2 S - 2 B - 5 Total
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1 G - 2 S - 1 B - 4 Total *
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1 G - 2 S - 1 B - 4 Total

* Indicates nations that are no longer participating in events.
 
Results from Saturday, Feburary 25 2006 - Final Day of Events

Men's Ice Hockey - Finals

Bronze Medal Game:
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Gold Medal Game:
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Women's Parallel Giant Shalom - Final

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Elisabeth Tuulikki - 1:23.82
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Jordan Fields - 1:24.54
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Sigrid Gudrunsdottir - 1:24.77

Women's 3K Speed Skating - Final

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Sangana Anemone - 4:00.78
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Carina Giacosa - 4:01.58
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Kaitlyn Buell - 4:01.68



FINAL MEDAL COUNT

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5 G - 3 S - 2 B - 10 Total
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1 G - 4 S - 5 B - 10 Total
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3 G - 1 S - 5 B - 9 Total
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1 G - 5 S - 3 B - 9 Total
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5 G - 1 S - 2 B - 8 Total
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4 G - 2 S - 1 B - 7 Total
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3 G - 4 S - 0 B - 7 Total
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2 G - 1 S - 3 B - 6 Total
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1 G - 2 S - 3 B - 6 Total
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1 G - 2 S - 2 B - 5 Total
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1 G - 2 S - 1 B - 4 Total

Congratulations to all nations for their achievement during these Winter Olympics! Thank you all for participating, and I hope to see you the next time an event such as this is held!

From Hersfold City in The United Federation of Hersfold, thank you all, and good night!


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[size0]Medals will be sent out tommorrow.[/size]
 
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