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Dear Sir, I would like to say to all users: please watch the Wikipedia article about Alan Baxter, who became 3rd in the slalom race in the 2002 Winter Olympics but was disqualified. I think that Baxter also is (was) a great ski racer of the U.K. - When Dave Ryding could gain the 2nd place in Kitzbühel he was in lead after the first leg. It was for the first time that he was in lead in a World Cup Race - only a few racers who did lead after the first leg for the first time were able to win. Most of them were too nervous; they did fall or miss a gate (or straddle a gate), or finished (maybe) 20th. Dave did a solid second run in order to achieve a podium. The commentators in Austrian television broadcaster ORF were delighted about Dave's performance. Skiscout (talk) 21:21, 22 January 2017 (UTC) Skiscout (talk) 21:21, 22 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]