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I asked:

RedheadDane said:
In a men's event?
In a women's event?

You answered:

sir fly said:

I asked:

RedheadDane said:

You answered:

sir fly said:

I asked:

RedheadDane said:
Did her country win medals in:
Junior?
U23?
Elite?

You answered:

sir fly said:
Yes to all.

You've said 'Yes' to all my questions regarding medals at the Worlds, and the only event I haven't asked about is the TTTs.
 
I can see where the misunderstanding could come from...
I was answering to the questions without relating them to the previous ones.
Her country won medals in men's and women's events, in TT and RR events, Junior, U23 and Elite.
Now, you only have to connect men/women - RR/TT and category.

Squire said:
It's obviously Denmark. Both men and women won medals. They won medals both in a TT event and a road race event. Danish riders won medals in all age categories.

And if by "men" you mean only elite men, then Søren Kragh Andersen won a medal there.
Correct.
 
I can see how my way of asking could get a little confusing... and technically SKA's medal doesn't count as a Danish medal...

So, Danish female Danish rider who participated in the World's... she rode the elite, right? If she was born before 1995 she's too old to be a junior.
 

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