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Polish people @rybak @VolleyRuller96 @Pavlo and others, help me! :p

 

I just got this photo from a friend of mine at the airport in São Paulo, but who are they?

 

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What my friend said:

- They are from athletics

- The guy on the left side of the photo finished 6th, but that's only Lewandowski and he doesn't really look like Lewandowski? 

 

Help us :d 

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28 minut temu, heywoodu napisał:

Polish people @rybak @VolleyRuller96 @Pavlo and others, help me! :p

 

I just got this photo from a friend of mine at the airport in São Paulo, but who are they?

 

09a87d2dd4.jpg

 

What my friend said:

- They are from athletics

- The guy on the left side of the photo finished 6th, but that's only Lewandowski and he doesn't really look like Lewandowski? 

 

Help us :d 

From the left is Marcin Lewandowski (800m) and from right is Krystian Zalewski (3000m SC) ;)

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Just now, rybak said:

From the left is Marcin Lewandowski (800m) and from right is Krystian Zalewski (3000m SC) ;)

Thank you very much! :hatoff:

If you'd like to help our fellow Totallympics member Bruna Moura get to the 2026 Winter Olympics, after her car crash on the way to the 2022 Olympics, every tiny bit of help would be greatly appreciated! Full story and how to help can be found here!

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1 hour ago, rybak said:

Mimo okropnych wyników udało się przełamać klątwę 10 medali, jej :d Teraz może być już tylko lepiej, szkoda że nie mamy praktycznie już żadnych szans :( 

Mimo wszystko wierze w naszych szczypiornistow ;) gdyby nie Czescy sedziowie smiem twierdzic ze byloby co najmniej srebro.

My favourite Volleyball position: LIBERO. You ask why? Look here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyIOarNAONk

 

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ale...sędziowie dobrze to sędziowali.

 

Jurecki zgubił piłkę pod bramką Danii, potem Lijewski zgubił krycie pod koniec ostatniej akcji Danii w normalnym czasie gry, nie przeciął podania choć był blisko, a Kus sfaulował Duńczyka, który już tracił równowagę i spudłowałby na 90%. Faul był - głupi i kosztowny, ale był. Detale, ale one decydowały.

 

A w dogrywce mimo gry w przewadze schrzaniliśmy I połowę, widok zapłakanego Bieleckiego zapadnie mi na długo w pamięć. Bardzo przeżyłem tą porażkę, ale choćbym chciał, złego zdania o sędziach nie powiem, Polakom też w miarę długo trzymali pasywności, nikogo nie faworyzowali na 100% wg mnie

I fell in love with sports.....since i first seen it

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:yikes::bowdown:

 

 

Ted Nolan to coach Poland

Former NHL Coach of the Year takes new challenge

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Ted Nolan (right) and Tom Coolen (left of him) coached the Latvian national team until 2014 and will be in charge of the Polish national team in the upcoming season.

 

The Polish Ice Hockey Federation hired Ted Nolan as new head coach of the men’s national team. He arrived in Warsaw yesterday. The 59-year-old replaces Jacek Plachta whose contract was not renewed after three years.

“We count on the Canadian hockey school. This country has been the best in the world in recent years and I’m glad we have been able to find an agreement with such a great coach,” the federation’s president Dawid Chwalka said. “Ten Nolan has worked not long ago in Latvia and knows European hockey. We expect that with this staff we will reach improved results.”

After promotion to the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group A, Poland quickly established itself in the second tier with two third-place finishes on home ice in Krakow 2015 and Katowice 2016, tightly missing a return to the top division for the first time since 2002. Last spring in Kyiv, Ukraine, Poland ended up in fourth place.

Nolan, a First Nation Canadian who grew up in the Garden River reserve near Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, was coaching the Buffalo Sabres and the New York Islanders in the National Hockey League. He won the Jack Adams Award as NHL Coach of the Year in 1997. Between 2011 and 2014 he was coaching the Latvian national team at several occasions including the 2014 Olympic Winter Games and the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships in 2012, 2013 and 2014 before focusing on his coaching duties with the Buffalo Sabres where he was released in 2015 despite two more years under contract.

Under Nolan the Latvian national team had its biggest success in recent years during the 2014 Olympic Winter Games. The Latvians edged Switzerland 3-1 in a knockout game to make the quarter-finals in Sochi where they gave eventual champion Canada a hard time but eventually lost 2-1 on a late power-play goal from Shea Weber.

As a player Nolan appeared in 78 NHL games for Detroit and Pittsburgh in the ‘80s. His son Jordan has played for the Los Angeles Kings for six seasons winning the Stanley Cup twice and his other son Brandon shortly played in the NHL as well, for the Carolina Hurricanes.

“I love challenges. I’ve always been an underdog my whole life. When this opportunity came and seeing where Polish hockey has been for a while, hopefully I can make a difference and rise up to a higher level. I’m really looking forward. It’s probably my biggest challenge to date and my biggest excitement to date,” Nolan said after landing in Warsaw.

“I looked at when they’ve been in the top division competing against the bigger nations and they haven’t been for a while so I’m really looking forward to getting to that level. You have to be very tactical. You have to know what you’re doing, you need to be aggressive, hard-nosed, hard-working. If you compete hard, work hard and play smart, great things can happen.”

Nolan will include his former assistant Tom Coolen in his coaching staff, who recently joined club team GKS Katowice as head coach. The first time the duo will meet the team will be at the end of August. An exhibition game is planned on 30 August in Budapest against Hungary.

Poland will battle for promotion to the 2019 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship next spring. At the 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group A in Budapest from 22-28 April 2018 the opponents will be Slovenia, Italy, Kazakhstan, Hungary and Great Britain. The top-two teams will qualify for the 2019 Worlds in Slovakia.

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Big congrats Kamil. He today won three things, stage in Bischofshofen, whole 4 Hills Tournament and Plebiscite for the best Polish athlete of 2017 :champion:

 

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Second was Robert Lewandowski, third place for Anita Włodarczyk, fourth for Łukasz Kubot, fifth for Paweł Fajdek, sixth for Patryk Dudek, seventh for Adam Kszczot, eight Piotr Lisek, ninth was Piotr Żyła and tenth Michał Kwiatkowski.

The best Paralympian athlete was athlete Joanna Mazur and her guide Michał Stawicki, the best team was ski jumping team and the best coach was Stefan Horngacher, of course coach of the ski jumping team :d Award for the best sport event held in Poland in 2017 was given to The World Games.

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