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what does dni mean olympics

In the Olympics, DNI on a scoreboard means “Did Not Improve.”

Quick Scoop: What does DNI mean in the Olympics?

When you see DNI next to a run or attempt in events like Olympic skiing or snowboarding, it’s not a penalty or a disqualification.

  • DNI = “Did Not Improve.”
  • It appears in events where athletes get multiple runs, but only their best scores count.
  • If a later run is worse than or equal to the athlete’s already-counting best runs, that later run is marked as DNI.

Simple example

Imagine a snowboarder gets:

  • Run 1: 80
  • Run 2: 80
  • Run 3: 70

Only the best two runs count, so the 70 doesn’t help the total. That third run will be tagged as DNI (Did Not Improve), and the athlete’s final total is 80 + 80 = 160.

So, if you’re watching the Olympics and spot DNI on the results, it just means: this attempt didn’t improve the athlete’s scoring total , not that something went wrong or they were disqualified.

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