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Top-8 in at least one World Cup competition is the limit for the Olympics :)
In their mail they told me that for the WM they didn't set qualification limits for the guys, so I will answer them that if they didn't set their own limits, it should mean that Lars can go to the WM..
Allright, so the matter of the JWM is solved and they were right, thank you!
I am now looking for proof that Lars actually is eligible to go compete at the World Championships, but so far the only thing I found is the same quote from the Team Invitation (so about the free accomodation)...
Oh...
I finally got a response, I will translate it here:
I hope this thing about the "limits" is clear. To give an example from another sport, a limit could be that an athlete has to run the 100 meters in less than 10.20 seconds to qualify, or jump higher than 2.20 meters to qualify in athletics...
http://new.livestream.com/accounts/991921/events/1833400
Live stream for the US Cup in Fox River Grove, Illinois.
I have absolutely no idea who is there, who is good, what the standings are etc, just saw the stream coming by on Facebook :D:
Start list for the team competition:
http://www.fis-ski.com/pdf/2013/JP/3780/2013JP3780SLT.pdf
How is it possible that countries like the Netherlands and Hungary are there, because they only have 2 or 1 jumpers...
The commentator on Eurosport 2 said that they will go to ski jumping now, and it will depend on the wintersports if they will get back to tennis, so Eurosport is giving great attention to wintersports as always :up: