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  1. 1. If you could compete in any winter olympic sport what would it be?

    • Biathalon
      2
    • Bobsled
      6
    • Curling
      6
    • Figure skating
      26
    • Ice Hockey
      5
    • Luge
      2
    • Short track
      0
    • Skeleton
      1
    • Ski jumping
      2
    • Skiing (alpine, cross country, free style, nordic combined)
      6
    • Snowbarding
      7
    • Speedskating
      2


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I wonder why figure skating is winning. That is such a gayass sport.

"Gayass" eh? Well I'm a girl so I get to vote for figure skating :D My 2nd choice would've been ski jumping which is very popular where I come from.

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I wonder why figure skating is winning. That is such a gayass sport.

"Gayass" eh? Well I'm a girl so I get to vote for figure skating :D My 2nd choice would've been ski jumping which is very popular where I come from.

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Was going to vote figure skating but Im scared of heights so the lifts etc would be out, so I went for speed skating instead.

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ooooooooooo.......Ice Hockey.......just cos I loved playing Hockey as a gal and quite fancy the challenge of doing it on ice....so to speak... :unsure:

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I wonder why figure skating is winning. That is such a gayass sport.

"Gayass" eh? Well I'm a girl so I get to vote for figure skating :D My 2nd choice would've been ski jumping which is very popular where I come from.

Janne Ahonen!!!! :) :) :) :) :) My good old friend!!!

I got a good laugh when the American commentator (NBC) was trying to pronounce his name :thumbs: Gotta watch the normal hill final tonight btw. Germany has many good ski jumpers too :)

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I would pick Figure Skating too. I love watching it, always have. :yes:

Was in Figure Skating when I was little girl.

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I wonder why figure skating is winning. That is such a gayass sport.

"Gayass" eh? Well I'm a girl so I get to vote for figure skating :D My 2nd choice would've been ski jumping which is very popular where I come from.

Janne Ahonen!!!! :) :) :) :) :) My good old friend!!!

I got a good laugh when the American commentator (NBC) was trying to pronounce his name :thumbs: Gotta watch the normal hill final tonight btw. Germany has many good ski jumpers too :)

Yeah, it's pretty funny. :D Any name that's not English makes them twist their tongues. Yeah, Germany used to be good when there was the old Martin Schmitt and Sven Hannawald... but the storm has calmed down and I guess it's time for other ski jumpers now.

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I'm surprised that figure skating is ahead by so much. It must be that more women are responding to this poll!

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My answer is skiing, downhill rocks. However, upon contemplation, I would pick ice hockey as that would make it possible to continue my sport for a living, and if good enough, be in the NHL and make butt loads of money.

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Def, figure skating

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I'm surprised that figure skating is ahead by so much. It must be that more women are responding to this poll!

Orrrr, that the male vote is split more across the "manly" sports...hehe :yes:

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I picked Luge. It looks like a lot of fun, sledding down some tube really fast. My second choice would be ski jumping, and third would be speed skating, which is the only one of the three sports I've actually done.

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