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  On 5/20/2022 at 8:47 PM, intoronto said:

omg! Unreal

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Might have been a one hit wonder though. My team beat them Huge twice one week after the nationals.

definately an unpredictable sport:hyper:

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  On 5/20/2022 at 8:56 PM, Swewi said:

Might have been a one hit wonder though. My team beat them Huge twice one week after the nationals.

definately an unpredictable sport:hyper:

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You may be the member of this forum most likely to win an Olympic gold medal one day :P

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World juniors round Robin over. Top 4 in semi finals:

 

Round Robin Standings 

Team   Wins   Losses
Junior Men    
SCO 8    1   
GER 7    2   
CAN 6    3   
NOR 6    3   
SUI 5    4   
USA 5    4   
KOR 4    5   
ITA 3    6   
SWE 1    8   
NZL 0    9   

 

Round Robin Standings 

Team   Wins   Losses
Junior Women    
NOR 7    2   
USA 7    2   
JPN 6    3   
SWE 5    4   
SUI 5    4   
LAT 5    4   
SCO 3    6   
KOR 3    6   
CAN 3    6   
DEN 1    8   


Sweden had the best draw shot of the tied 4th placed teams.

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  On 5/20/2022 at 9:53 PM, NearPup said:

You may be the member of this forum most likely to win an Olympic gold medal one day :P

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Haha don’t think it Will happend but I Will not give it up yet:thumbup:

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  On 5/20/2022 at 7:24 PM, intoronto said:

Current Olympic champions Sweden and Scotland have seen their respective junior teams relegated at the World Juniors. This sport keeps getting unpredictable!

 

At one point Latvia was leading the women's event. 

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Canadian women must be a bigger sensation. However the b-championship is always played earlier in the season with the possibility to qualify to the A-division the same season so all relegated nations Will have a chance to be in A again already next year. I remember my team in 2017 took the last spot to avoid relegation.


 

My bet for womens title now would actually be Sweden despite almost missing out. I have played them twice this season and it was Two very tight games which is impressive by some 16-year Old girls against one of the 2-3 best Swedish mens team as I consider us:d

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  On 5/25/2022 at 1:46 PM, intoronto said:

Thomas Ulsrud of Norway (Vancouver silver medalist, among other accomplishments) passed away from cancer.

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This is really sad :(

 

RIP

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