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#Blaise still trying not to get on his knees as soon as he sees a tall dark-haired guy#look at this puppy!#alpine skiing#blaise giezendanner#bryce bennett#johan clarey
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Ski alpin : « Papi arrête de faire de la résistance », Johan Clarey prend sa retraite sportive.
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Le Savoyard Johan Clarey, médaillé olympique lors des JO de Pékin 2022, a annoncé prendre sa retraite après la descente des finales de la Coupe du monde prévue ce mercredi 15 mars à Soldeu (Andorre). Le skieur de 42 an
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Via l’agence JamesO Média❗️N.D.L.R. : article de presse publié par France 3 Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes le mardi 14/03/23.
👩🏫 Lutter contre l’illectronisme ❓
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🧑🏫 Combattre l’illectronisme ❗️
#athlètes
#sport #ski #compétitions
#Annecy #GrandAnnecy #HauteSavoie
#Tignes #Tarentaise #Savoie
Le fil bleu de JamesO.InfO
#sport #bienÊtre #voyages
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Odermatt s'impose sur la descente pour la première fois, déception pour Clarey
Par Le Figaro avec AFP Publié il y a 15 minutes, Mis à jour à l’instant Marco Odermatt a écrasé la course. LEONHARD FOEGER / REUTERS Premier titre mondial sur la descente pour le Suisse Marco Odermatt. Déception pour le Français Johan Clarey qui n’a jamais été dans le coup. Côté bleu, la lumière vient de Maxence Muzaton. Le N.1 mondial suisse Marco Odermatt a remporté son premier titre de…
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Can we please appreciate Johan Clarey? He is 41(!!!!) years old and on the podium in Kitzbühel, I mean wow, that’s quite impressive!
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jeuxolympiques: Que d’émotions pendant cette quinzaine. 🥲 Quel est votre meilleur souvenir de #Beijing2022 ? 💫 #StrongerTogether (20.02.2022)
#beijing 2022#gabriella papadakis#guillaume cizeron#papadakis cizeron#shaun white#quentin fillon maillet#lindsey jacobellis#johan clarey#justine braisaz#anna gasser#kokomo murase#chloe kim#michelle gisin#competitions#jeuxolympiques#posts#both
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Mr. Olympia 💪🏼
My hero Mothl 😍❤️🥉
Sooo proud
Different, but still the same 😅🙈
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Silver 🥈
JOHAN CLAREY
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Aleks downhill winner yesterday, today Dave first british win! Kitz is treating us so well this year 😭
so now I want Johan Clarey to win tomorrow (I hope we’ll get that second downhill tomorrow)
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I love this podium so so much 😍😍
#Kitzbühel 2022#aleksander aamodt kilde#johan clarey#blaise giezendanner#alpine skiing#mira's winter sports rambling
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Kitzbühel // Men’s Downhill // 24.01.2021
1. Beat Feuz 2. Johan Clarey 3. Matthias Mayer
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Top 3 Men’s Super-G Race Åre Alpine Ski World Championships: 6/2/2019
1st: Dominik Paris (ITA) =2nd: Vincent Kriechmayr (AUT) & Johan Clary (FRA).
#Dominik Paris#Vincent Kriechmayr#Johan Clarey#Alpine Skiing#Are 2019#Team Italy#Team Austria#Team France
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just realised that not only did Aleks lose against Odi today, he also lost the dilf-off against Clarey.
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Mondiaux de ski alpin 2023 : « Je sais que je peux le faire », une dernière médaille en descente pour Johan Clarey ?
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Haute-Savoie : l’Annécien Johan Clarey, doyen de l'équipe de France, signera sa dernière descente dans des Championnats du monde de ski alpin le dimanche 12/02/23. Le vice-champion olympique de Pékin, prendra sa retraite sportive à la fin de la saison mais entend bien décrocher une ultime médaille mondiale à Courchevel-Méribel 2023.
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Via l’agence JamesO Média❗️N.D.L.R. : article de presse publié par France 3 Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes le mercredi 08/02/23.
#athlètes
#sport #ski #compétitions
#championnats #mondiaux
#Annecy #GrandAnnecy #HauteSavoie
#Courchevel #Méribel #Tarentaise #Savoie
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#sport #bienÊtre #voyages
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Clarey deuxième derrière le roi Kilde !
A 42 ans, et malgré des problèmes personnels, Johan Clarey a réussi à prendre une très belle deuxième place sur la mythique descente de Kitzbühel, derrière Aleksander Aamodt Kilde. Si ça n’avait pas été Kitzbühel, il n’aurait sans doute pas fait le déplacement. Johan Clarey est en proie à des problèmes personnels (« avec mon épouse on passe des moments vraiment difficiles en ce moment. Un…
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olympic update: 3/7
Good morning everyone, and happy Monday! Let’s get into it, shall we?
15 year old Russian figure skating phenom Kamila Valiyeva strikes again, becoming the first woman to land a quad on Olympic ice, and doing it twice, during the women’s free skate during the team event last night. She was leaps and bounds above the other women in the competition, even after falling on her third attempted quad (look, she’s human!). Off of Valiyeva’s efforts, and another first place finish despite a fall from Russian pairs skaters Anastasia Mishina and Aleksandr Galliamov, the Russian Olympic Committee won the gold in the team figure skating event.
Team USA earned silver in that same team figure skating event. Karen Chen had a redeeming free skate after falling during her short program, while ice dancers Madison Chock and Evan Bates had a masterful performance in the free dance, with their theatrical “love story in space” set to Daft Punk taking first over reigning world champions Nikita Katsalapov and Victoria Sinitsina. Vincent Zhou, who competed in the men’s free skate, was unable to join them in celebrating, however- he tested positive for COVID. As I was writing this, he officially withdrew from the men’s singles competition. Wishing him all the best.
Mikaela Shiffrin had her first event of these Olympics, the giant slalom, yesterday. But instead of ending in another medal, this run ended in heartbreak. Just seconds into her first run on the course, Shiffrin wobbled as she rounded a gate, fell to her side, and was unable to get up in time, causing her to be disqualified from the event. It was a hard event for the Americans, as Nina O’Brien crashed during her second run and had to be attended to by the medical team. Sara Hector of Sweden, Federica Brignone of Italy, and Lara Gut-Behrami of Switzerland took home gold, silver, and bronze, respectively.
Irene Wüst of the Netherlands won speedskating gold in the 1,500m, setting records in the process. Her time of 1:53.28 was a new Olympic record, and Wüst became the first person to win an individual gold at five Olympics, as well as the oldest speedskating gold medalist ever at age 35. As a note on the personal side, Wüst said she was retiring after this season and going back home to the Netherlands to marry her girlfriend.
Things got a little weird when the ROC and Canada faced off in women’s hockey. The game was delayed 65 minutes after the ROC had not reported their COVID tests and Canada was concerned. When both teams finally hit the ice, everyone was wearing masks, until the third period when the Russians’ negative tests came back and they took theirs off. Canada won the game 6-1 off a two point night for five different players and three points for Sarah Nurse.
Beat Feuz of Switzerland won the wind-delayed men’s downhill event by a tenth of a second, coming just ahead of French Johan Clarey and Austrian Matthias Mayer. Clarey, 41, is now the oldest alpine skiing Olympic medalist.
Max Parrott of Canada took home gold in men’s snowboard slopestyle. Each man tried to out-style the other, with bigger and flashier jumps on each run. Parrot’s winning trick was a Cab Triple Cork 1620, a trick with three off-axis corkscrews within four and half revolutions, a victory lap for a man who thought he might never snowboard again after being diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma only 10 months after winning silver at the 2018 Olympics (he was declared cancer free in 2019). 17 year old Su Yiming of China won silver, and Mark McMorris of Canada won bronze, as he has in all three Olympic slopestyle competitions. American Red Gerard, the defending Olympic champion, set the score to beat in the first run, but ended up landing in fourth place as the two Canadians and the Chinese overtook him.
Eileen Gu is headed to the women’s freestyle skiing big air finals tonight, her first attempt of three for a medal at these games. The 18 year old from California is competing for China and is a star in the host country.
Curling update: the US lost to Great Britain in mixed doubles and failed to move on to the semifinals. Italy and Norway will face off for the gold, while Sweden and Great Britain will fight for bronze.
In the women’s 15k individual biathlon, Germany’s Denise Hermann took gold.
Arianna Fontana of Italy won gold in women’s short track speedskating 500m.
Ziwei Ren of China won gold in men’s short track speedskating 1000m.
Slovenia won gold in the mixed team ski jumping event, where two men and two women each went and their scores were combined. ROC took silver and Canada bronze.
Here’s tonight’s watch list (times in EST):
Men’s figure skating short program (8:15 pm)
Women’s freestyle skiing big air finals (9 pm)
Women’s snowboarding parallel giant slalom qualifiers & elimination run (9:40 pm & 10:34 pm)
Men’s alpine skiing super G (10 pm)
Men’s snowboarding parallel giant slalom qualifiers & elimination run (10:07 pm & 11 pm)
Women’s hockey USA vs Canada (11:10 pm)
And here’s the medal count as of this morning:
Have a good day everyone!
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equipefra: Nos médaillés de #Pékin2022 de retour en France 🥇🥈🥉 📸 @odieuxboby @martincolombet (23.02.2022)
#gabriella papadakis#guillaume cizeron#papadakis cizeron#papadakis/cizeron#tess ledeux#johan clarey#hugo lapalus#chloe trespeuch#richard jouve#team france#equipefra#martin colombet#boby odieux#posts#both
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