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As reported by DB in Vienna earlier: Hermann Maier of Austria has won the season-opening World Cup GS race in Solden - which is his fourth victory in this race, becoming the first racer to achieve this.
Maier is reported by CNN to have gone wild with emotion - "hurling himself screaming to the ground in the Soelden finish area" - having discovered he'd beaten arch-rival Bode Miller of the US. Here is their report.
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good for him !!
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Hermann Maier's autobiography 'The Race of My Life' will be published in January 2006, so a few victories as we go into the winter could have him on a real roll. The book is destined to be fascinating reading.
It still seems a miracle of the age that his legs were reconstructed after that motorbike accident. Bode Miller must be wondering what kind of bionic human being - the nickname 'Hermannator' seems inadequate - he's up against.
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I wonder if Maier's emotions were partly because he realised that he is now the 2nd most successful male World Cup skier in history. If you count Maier's one victory in a combined event, he now has 51 victories, and has moved ahead of Alberto Tomba's 50. Stenmark's mark of 86 looks out of reach - we can only wonder what might have been without the motorbike accident.
Maier is still only the 4th most successful racer of either gender, and has the marks of two great female racers to aim for: Vreni Schneider (55) and Anne-Marie Moser-Proell (62).
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Reuters has an article by Mark Ledsom on how the weekend's racing has turned out, with some discussion of the up-and-coming young challengers on the mens' circuit. Click here. He quotes Bode Miller:
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"Half of the guys in the top 10 were putting in career bests today and when someone like Ted Ligety is finishing in the top 10 after starting his first run in the sixties, then you have to think that with a good start position it could be Ted and Hermann instead." |
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Sounds like a terrific way to open the season. By any standard Maier is an incredible athlete, but when you take into account his accident it is just amazing what he has acheived. Lets hope it bodes well (no pun intended!) for the rest of the season.
As an aside, would it be possible to avoid putting race results into the titles of threads? When we do get TV coverage of races I for one try to avoid reading about results until I've seen it on TV.
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rob@rar.org.uk wrote: |
As an aside, would it be possible to avoid putting race results into the titles of threads? When we do get TV coverage of races I for one try to avoid reading about results until I've seen it on TV. |
A situation which was discussed in this thread.
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Personally I'm happy that the
Moderators take a collective view on this, referencing any further opinions.
I shall abide by their Judgement.
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David Goldsmith, is it too difficult to simply title a thread "GS Results from Soelden" or something similar? Can't see why you would need a judgement from Moderators on this, it's just a case of common courtesy to your fellow snowHeads.
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I thought that the common concensus was to avoid putting results in thread titles....but it was ages ago when it was discussed.
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Was it shown on the telly anywhere?
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You know it makes sense.
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I'm reliably informed that it was covered by Austrian television.
From Hywel's posting above, there's evidence that it was available in Wales ... through some medium of telecommunications!
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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In think he still has the old Sky box which allows you to view German/Austrian TV
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DAVID F wrote: |
Was it shown on the telly anywhere? |
German (ARD if my memory serves me right) & Austrian TV. Hoch Deutsch or Wienerish.
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... which was one reason to leave Manchester.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Hywel, Which channel was it on? I have Europsports is it shown on there?
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DB, i wonder if i can pick that up on Sky Plus ??
Instead of posting im running downstairs now to try it out !!
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Chris Brookes wrote: |
DB, i wonder if i can pick that up on Sky Plus ??
Instead of posting im running downstairs now to try it out !! |
Don't think you can get it on SKY digital as it uses a different ASTRA (nearby?) satellite. You've got 2 choices. Get an old analogue SKY box and 1 metre dish, or for about £99, Maplins do a digital box and dish which should do the job - just make sure you're picking up the correct satellite
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This is really interesting. I'm way back in the dark ages when it comes to TV - only pick up terrestrial signals. Are you saying that you just buy this hardware and - without subscription - pick up continental stations that broadcast ski racing?
What does this Maplin set-up cost?
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There might be an easier/cheaper solution.
I don't understand it all either, I've got an old analogue reciever but am planning to update it to digital.
Will try to check and see if ARD are planning to cover all the races. There is an ORF card (Austrian BBC channel equivalent) for the digital setups which basically gets Austrian TV onto digital, hopefully this will also work in the UK. Maybe the staff in the local TV/Hifi shop know, will ask them in the next couple of days.
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David Goldsmith wrote: |
... which was one reason to leave Manchester. |
Reception was fine in Manchester for me.
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David Goldsmith wrote: |
This is really interesting. I'm way back in the dark ages when it comes to TV - only pick up terrestrial signals. Are you saying that you just buy this hardware and - without subscription - pick up continental stations that broadcast ski racing? |
Correct.
Eurosport, ARD and ZDF show almost all the races between them.
You can also get CNN, Arte and some other German stations.
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To get back to the point.......
Some of us still rely on steam TV, and are prepared to do a "Likely Lads" style self denial exercise (not checking out the results on the FIS website) in order to (eventually) capture the thrill of seeing the race as it unfolded.
(Let's face it, you need something to keep you going at 3 am, or whatever time C4 finally broadcast their coverage).
So, no spoilers please.
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Wow, Yorkshire has TV coverage?
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Aye lad. Didn't thee kna tha?
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You know it makes sense.
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Agh! So while my mum was compaining about no coverage on her analogue Eurosport, it was on on ARD a couple of channels away!
I notice Eurosport are advertising coverage from November (Think Lake Louise was first last year) so it might be worth setting up my old sky analog dish.
Do any German speakers know if the other mention in the calendar here:
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will be shown on ARD (And how come Solden's not on the list ?)
Jerry.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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The TV schedules for them are here ARD and here ZDF.
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