The final is coming up
The semifinals of the German Sport Contest came to an end on last Friday (October 9, 2020). Now the final is just around the corner. As already mentioned in the main posting, the final will be a little different than the previous three rounds. Before the final rules are announced, the four finalists are in the foreground. Most of the finalists do not come from athletics, but from football. With Giulia Gwinn and Melanie Leupolz two female soccer players reached the final. Giulia, who is currently missing with a cruciate ligament tear, made it through her duels very confidently. Melanie Leupolz, who switched to FC Chelsea, narrowly won her semi-finals and could now win the first title of the season. The third finalist is the skeleton pilot Anna Fernstädt, who is currently preparing for the World Cup season in Sigulda. In the quarter-finals, Anna Fernstädt threw the "hottest athlete in the world" out of the competition. The finale is completed by Gina Lückenkemper. The athlete has not yet appeared in sport this season. Now she still has the chance to become German champion.
In the final, it is your task to rank the four finalists. Each space can only be used once. It will certainly be a difficult decision. The places of each finalist are added up at the end of the final and the participant with the lowest number of points takes first place. If this brief explanation was not yet plausible, we can look at a small example. In the picture below we see two ranking lists, which were submitted by User 1 and User 2. Person A was placed first by user 1 and second by user 2. Thus, by the end of this small vote, Person A created three “votes”. As you can see in the picture, this is the lowest number of "votes" and thus person A won the vote. Hopefully the example has shed some light on the darkness.
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The vote does not take place here on this post, but on the neutral cover picture of the gallery “German Sport Contest - Finale”. There you will also find two collages from each finalist so that you can deal with them again. All that remains is to say: "May the best, or in this case the prettiest one, win."
In the final, it is your task to rank the four finalists. Each space can only be used once. It will certainly be a difficult decision. The places of each finalist are added up at the end of the final and the participant with the lowest number of points takes first place. If this brief explanation was not yet plausible, we can look at a small example. In the picture below we see two ranking lists, which were submitted by User 1 and User 2. Person A was placed first by user 1 and second by user 2. Thus, by the end of this small vote, Person A created three “votes”. As you can see in the picture, this is the lowest number of "votes" and thus person A won the vote. Hopefully the example has shed some light on the darkness.
已删除
The vote does not take place here on this post, but on the neutral cover picture of the gallery “German Sport Contest - Finale”. There you will also find two collages from each finalist so that you can deal with them again. All that remains is to say: "May the best, or in this case the prettiest one, win."
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