I’ve talked about the amusing notion of victims and nemeses before. Â Let’s look at some extreme cases. Â Remember that a victim is someone you beat by a small margin (rather arbitrarily chosen by me to be less than or equal to ten seconds). Â A nemesis is just the reverse: someone who beats you by such a small margin.
If this happened a lot between two particular skiers, one could perhaps suggest some sort of rivalry is taking place. [1. And let’s be honest. Â Even if there isn’t one, it’s fun to drum them up.] So how often could this happen between two skiers?
Well, quite a lot, it turns out. Â Looking at every single race in my database, Pietro Piller Cottrer has beaten Vincent Vittoz by a margin of no more than 10 seconds a whopping 26 times. Â Conversely, Vittoz has returned the favor 21 times. Â On the women’s side, we’ve got an intra-Italian feud with Gabriella Paruzzi edging Sabina Valbusa a total of 21 times, while Valbusa edged out Paruzzi 14 times.
Limiting ourselves to more recent territory, the 2009-2010 season, we get the rather one sided rivalry of Northug vs. Teichmann, where Northug defeated Teichmann by no more than 10 seconds seven times in just one season. Â And Teichmann? Â Not once. Â Poor guy. Â There isn’t a similarly stand-out example for the women. Â Instead, we’ve got two matchups where the score is 5-0. Â We’ve got Arianna Follis getting the better of Aino-Kaisa Saarinen 5 times to nothing, and also Marianna Longa tormenting Karine Philippot by the same score.
What about the apparently oft hyped Northug/Hellner rivalry? Â Well, in close races (and all seasons) it doesn’t appear to be much of a contest. Â We’ve got 12 victories for Northug by less than 10 seconds and only 2 for Hellner. Â Someone needs to work on their sprinting.
The equivalent rivalry for the women is clearly Marit vs. Justyna. Â This actually lives up to its hype somewhat, with 8 narrow victories for Marit and 7 for Justyna.
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