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For one of the greatest skiers of all time, I think Odermatt has a tendency to underperform at big events. He has 100 podiums and 53 victories in 196 starts in the World Cup, then 4 podiums (3 wins) in 17 starts at Worlds/Olympics. Granted, it's always harder to win one-off events than through the whole season, but it's a noticeable drop-off from otherworldly/Pogacar level to very good Nibali level, if I can make a comparison with cycling.

Paris incredibly unlucky with his ski jumping off at a random turn. Not even that bumpy, just a technician's error. Now Paris is someone who absolutely does not have a good record in big events.
 
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...but it is an American broadcast so that makes sense IMO.
Fair enough. Thing is in any sport and at any time I have favorite individual athletes regardless of their nationality, so I find this very American slant that occurs during every Olympic cycle fairly jarring and pretty off-putting. (I'm sure this is happening in every nation right now, but I need to follow @Sciatic's advice and fire up my VPN for some balance. :))

Edit: team sports like hockey are a little different though, like, I'm totally stoked Slovakia has advanced by beating Finland today!
 
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For one of the greatest skiers of all time, I think Odermatt has a tendency to underperform at big events. He has 100 podiums and 53 victories in 196 starts in the World Cup, then 4 podiums (3 wins) in 17 starts at Worlds/Olympics. Granted, it's always harder to win one-off events than through the whole season, but it's a noticeable drop-off from otherworldly/Pogacar level to very good Nibali level, if I can make a comparison with cycling.

Paris incredibly unlucky with his ski jumping off at a random turn. Not even that bumpy, just a technician's error. Now Paris is someone who absolutely does not have a good record in big events.
Absolutely had to be a technician's (or faulty binding) error. Even in bad crashes their skis don't come off easily, and this was just a rough section. Not sure I've seen that before. Really disappointing day for the Italians at Bormio.

I'm probably not nearly as familiar with the sport as you and others here, but to me it seems like there are some (but not exact) similarities to road cycling in what is considered "big" events in alpine skiing. Odermatt has won the last two Super G events at Kitzbuhel along with several podium in the downhill. And he's won three consecutive downhills at Wengen and one Super G race. Those are "big" events. Granted, Olympic Gold in alpine skiing is a much bigger deal than Olympic Gold in cycling.