Re: [Skate] What is happening to Canada

"jflemonde-/[email protected] [Speed_skating]" <[email protected]> Wed, 25 Jan 2017 08:19:25 -0500
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hi,

very sad but lack of money.
the focus in on the single distance champ as funding is linked to that.

there should be 2 men and 1 lady at the sprint champ un calgary.
i doubt there will be a team in the allround champ :(

even for the world cup final, no team, except for those who can pay their way

JF

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> Le 24 janv. 2017 à 13:16, Arild Jensen arjense-gyXR7Lt7FVk/[email protected] [Speed_skating] <[email protected]> a écrit :
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>  Dear friends of speedskating
>                                                                 Bergen, January 24, 2016
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> What is happening to Canada. They send very few skaters to the important World Cup in Berlin this week-end.
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> http://static.isu.org/media/458824/final-entries-isu-world-cup-berlin-january-27-29-2017.pdf
> they will send only 3 men and 1 woman.
> They had a lot more skaters in the World Cups before Christmas 2016. And neither of those World Cup were qualifying for the World Championship Allround and World Championship Sprint like this World Cup is.
> Are Canada satisfied With the quota they get as host nation for the sprint championship that will take place in Calgary. And why will they not try to send more than one allrounder to the World Championship at Hamar.
> Skaters like Weidemann and Tutt could be able to qualify Canada for more skaters, not just Blondin, And I also think Canada have more skaters than Bloemen that should be able to qualify for Hamar. And Bloemen should already be qualified for Hamar based on the 2016 results in Berlin...
> So, what is happening to Canada? Why does not more skaters from Canada participate in the Berlin World Cup?
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