@@titi12370 In Calgary or Salt Lake.I'm waiting for NBC Sports to put up his races from Japan.The girls races are up,Kimi and Erin's.Jordan got bronze in the 1,000 as the Japanese swept all 3 in the 500.Congrats to them!!!
@@Iyehoak well the Russians have had a lot of doping incidents in the past (including Kulizhnikov). So he thinks the Russian is cheating. Myself, I believe in second chances and until proven guilty Kulizhnikov is just the best speedskater ever on the 500m. You can also just judge by his technique that he is just phenomenal, a real pleasure to watch.
@@liuxoB , that's true and not true. Yes, Kulizhnikov is a fenominal skater with a beautiful technic. On the other hand: he is been caught using doping three times. In his youth, during his first prof year and in 2019 AGAIN. I do believe in second chances, but he is not trustworthy. Not a single bit. He is a cheater.
@@1106Winter not 3 times, just once according to Wikipedia, when he got banned for 2 years until 2014. The second and final time, which does not really count, he was confronted with doping was in 2016. however, the amount of research on the drug here (meldonium) was unclear and the drug was made illegal just before it was found in his blood. The amount of meldonium was below the allowed threshold that was set by the anti doping agency at the time, so he was reinstated in the team after he was temporarily suspended during the research. In my opinion anything goes as long as it's below the allowed limit. I couldn't find anything about doping cases after this.
@@liuxoB , during his youth (1 time), during his first prof years (2 times) and after that the whole meldonium affair yet had to begin. That's three times in my opinion. Apart from that he's Russian. It's too bad, but being a Russian sporter makes you by definition a doping suspect. That's a bold statement, but the truth nonetheless.
@@1106Winter I cant find anything other than the case where he got a 2 year ban and the meldonium case. None the less, he has been tested clean since 2016, and I know him being Russian does not help, but still. I think people can change and already 4 years have passed
Deze twee opeenvolgende races zal ik niet snel vergeten. Was echt geweldig.
‘Blijft onder de 60 per uur’ (62,6 km/u…)
Pavel great skater!!
Конькобежец !!!!
Raar commentaar. “Blijf onder de 60, gaat wel winnen”
Ja 1 seconde ervoor stond dat ding op bijna 63. Klopt geen moer van die metingen.
See when Jordan Stolz breaks that 33.61?
Jordan is gonna beat it
@@titi12370 In Calgary or Salt Lake.I'm waiting for NBC Sports to put up his races from Japan.The girls races are up,Kimi and Erin's.Jordan got bronze in the 1,000 as the Japanese swept all 3 in the 500.Congrats to them!!!
I also do speed skating ad this year desert classic in salt lake was crazy for me.@@hattiem.7966
almost did it@@hattiem.7966
@@hattiem.7966 he came very close today
het enige rondje waar de gemiddelde snelheid boven de 60 km/u ligt
Da's een goeie! 👍
Doping Pavel
Pavel- needles...big cheater. Japan- NO NEEDLES. THE REAL DEAL!!
@@Iyehoak well the Russians have had a lot of doping incidents in the past (including Kulizhnikov). So he thinks the Russian is cheating. Myself, I believe in second chances and until proven guilty Kulizhnikov is just the best speedskater ever on the 500m. You can also just judge by his technique that he is just phenomenal, a real pleasure to watch.
@@liuxoB , that's true and not true. Yes, Kulizhnikov is a fenominal skater with a beautiful technic.
On the other hand: he is been caught using doping three times. In his youth, during his first prof year and in 2019 AGAIN. I do believe in second chances, but he is not trustworthy. Not a single bit. He is a cheater.
@@1106Winter not 3 times, just once according to Wikipedia, when he got banned for 2 years until 2014. The second and final time, which does not really count, he was confronted with doping was in 2016. however, the amount of research on the drug here (meldonium) was unclear and the drug was made illegal just before it was found in his blood. The amount of meldonium was below the allowed threshold that was set by the anti doping agency at the time, so he was reinstated in the team after he was temporarily suspended during the research. In my opinion anything goes as long as it's below the allowed limit.
I couldn't find anything about doping cases after this.
@@liuxoB , during his youth (1 time), during his first prof years (2 times) and after that the whole meldonium affair yet had to begin. That's three times in my opinion.
Apart from that he's Russian. It's too bad, but being a Russian sporter makes you by definition a doping suspect. That's a bold statement, but the truth nonetheless.
@@1106Winter I cant find anything other than the case where he got a 2 year ban and the meldonium case. None the less, he has been tested clean since 2016, and I know him being Russian does not help, but still. I think people can change and already 4 years have passed
Met doping
Auf Doping sitzt jetzt der gesamte Spitzensport der Welt.
Япошка🇯🇵 то да эт... тоОчно под💊🧪💉🪔
Zonder
Duh
Doping perhaps?
Sjeessus yesss
No