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IBU World Cup Biathlon Individual Pokljuka (17th Dec 2009) PDTV
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IBU World Cup Biathlon Individual Pokljuka (17th Dec 2009) PDTV x264 576p AAC

Thursday 17th December 2009 British Eurosport
10:15-12:00 womens event
13:15-15:00 mens event

Mens and womens individual events from Pokljuka Slovenia.

Filesize...: 2.62GB (2,813,932,063 bytes) total
Duration...: 3h 8m total
Container..: MP4
Video......: x264 CAVLC 1024x576 1800Kbps 0.122bpp [email protected]
Audio......: AAC 192Kbps VBR 2 channel

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FIS World Cup Cross-Country Sprint Rogla (19th Dec 2009)
http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/5228843

IBU World Cup Biathlon Sprint Pokljuka (19th Dec 2009)
http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/5230181

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Comments

I want the longer version of the sprints, PLEEEEASE!..

I think the sprints are the most interesting type of races in modern xc-skiing. For me, even a sprint quarterfinal is often worth an entire 15 km or 30 km separate-start event...
I'll do both - the extended 55 minute version will probably cover more of the heats. You can never trust Eurosport anyway - their programmes can start 15 minutes before the alloted time and they sometimes swap to other events in mid stream - I suppose that's the problem with live sports when they have only 2 channels.
Update: FIS World Cup Cross-Country Sprint Rogla (19th Dec 2009)

The live programme was 60 minutes, not 45 minutes as reported by Digibuide.
> You can never trust Eurosport anyway

Yeah, I know... :(

> I suppose that's the problem with live sports when they have only 2 channels

I agree, but, you know, with today's sport being as media-oriented as it is, they could somehow try to schedule the events so that not more than two of them overlap...

Thank you once again for the sprints and the entire xc-skiing season!