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1 hour ago, Federer91 said:

Anyone know the broadcasting rights for this? Here it will probably be our national BNT, but i'm never sure with their plans. 

According Inside the Games, around 106 countries have signed broadcast contracts with the host broadcaster. I don’t think it’s going to be available on YouTube again. I know the Olympic Channel is going to broadcast the games, but I don’t know where it will be available or how much they’ll show.

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2 hours ago, Federer91 said:

Anyone know the broadcasting rights for this? Here it will probably be our national BNT, but i'm never sure with their plans. 

Somehow I believe that Eurosport will broadcast something, it is its natural channel

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:LTU Team Lithuania

 

Badminton 

1) Vytautė Fomkinaitė (W Singles, W Doubles)

2) Gerda Voitechovskaja (W Doubles)

Canoeing

3) Vadim Korobov (M C-1 1000 m)

4) Rūta Dagytė (W C-1 200 m)

5) Ričardas Nekriošius (M K-2 1000 m)

6) Andrėj Olijnik (M K-2 1000 m)

7) Artūras Seja (M K-1 200 m) \

8) Henrikas Žustautas (M C-2 1000 m; M C-1 200 m)

9) Ilja Davidovskij (M C-2 1000 m)

Boxing

10) Edgaras Skurdelis (M 60 kg)

11) Evaldas Petrauskas (M 64 kg)

12) Saimonas Banys (M 69 kg)

13) Vytautas Balsys (M 75 kg)

14) Paulius Zujevas (M 81 kg)

15) Robertas Jokulys (M 91 kg)

16) Mantas Valavičius (M +91 kg)

Cycling

17) Simona Krupeckaitė (sprint, team sprint, keirin, 500m time trial)

18) Miglė Marozaitė (sprint, team sprint, keirin, 500m time trial)

19) Olivija Baleišytė (Scratch, omnium, madison, road cycling)

20) Vasilijus Lendel (sprint)

21) Svajūnas Jonauskas (keirin)

22) Viktorija Šumskytė (medison, skratch, omnium, road cycling)

23) Gediminas Bagdonas (road cycling)

24) Ramūnas Navardauskas (road cycling)

25) Ignatas Konovalovas (road cycling)

26) Venantas Lašinis (road cycling)

27) Rojus Adomaitis (road cycling)

28) Rasa Leleivytė (road cycling)

29) Silvija Pacevičienė (road cycling)

Judo

30) Sandra Jablonskytė (+78 kg)

31) Santa Pakenytė (+78 kg)

32) Karolis Bauža (-100 kg)

33) Kęstutis Vitkauskas (-73 kg)

Gymnastics

34) Robert Tvorogal (Artistic)

Wresling

35) Danutė Domikaitytė (WW 68 kg)

36) Kamilė Gaučaitė (WW 76 kg)

37) Kornelija Zaicevaitė (WW 62 kg)

38) Auksė Rutkauskaitė (WW 57 kg)

39) Lukas Krasauskas (FS 97 kg)

40) Eividas Stankevičius (GR 87 kg)

41) Romas Fridrikas (GR 130 kg)

Basketball 3x3

42) Medas Kuprijanovas

43) Paulius Semaška

44) Lukas Grabauskas

45) Gytis Radzevičius

Athletics

46) Karolina Deliautaitė (W 100 m)

47) Kostas Skrabulis (M 100 m)

48) Rapolas Saulius (110 m Hurdles)

49) Rasa Mažeikaitė (100 m Hurdles)

50) Liveta Jasiūnaitė (W Javelin)

51) Jogailė Petrokaitė (W Long jump)

52) Adrijus Glebauskas (M High jump)

53) Agnė Šerkšnienė (Mixed 4x400 m)

54) Modesta Justė Morauskaitė (Mixed 4x400 m)

55) Artūras Janauskas (Mixed 4x400 m)

56) Rokas Pacevičius (Mixed 4x400 m)

57) Benediktas Mickus (relay)

58) Eglė Balčiūnaitė (relay)

59) Gediminas Truskauskas (relay)

60) Eva Misiūnaitė (relay)

61) Mindaugas Striokas (relay)

62) Akvilė Andriukaitytė (W 100 m)

63) Martynas Vrašinskas (M 110 m Hurdles)

64) Gabija Galvydytė (relay)

65) Monika Elenska (relay)

66) Augustė Ragalaitė (W Long Jump)

Sambo 

67) Karina Stefanovič (+80 kg)

68) Gintaras Katkus (52 kg)

Table Tennis

69) Medardas Stankevičius (M Singles)

Shooting

70) Gabrielė Rankelytė (25 m Pistol)

71) Alisa Bogdanova (W Skeet)

72) Rolandas Račinskas (W Skeet)

Archery

73) Inga Timinskienė (Recurve Women)

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:SVK TEAM SLOVAKIA :SVK

74 Athletes (45 + 29)

 

ATHLETICS  19 (10+9)

M

Ján Volko (100m)

Šimon Bujna (Mixed 4x400m, Alternate for 100m)

Denis Danáč (Pursuit Relay – 400 m, Alternate for Mixed 4x400m)

Marco Adrien Drozda (110m Hurdles)

Alexander Jablokov (Pursuit Relay 800m)

Martin Kučera (Mixed 4x400m)

Matúš Bubeník (High Jump)

Reserve:

Lukáš Beer (High Jump)

Jakub Bottlik (110m Hurdles, Pursuit Relay 400m)

Patrik Dӧmӧtӧr (Pursuit Relay – 400 m)

W

Alexandra Bezeková (100m, Mixed 4x400m, Pursuit Relay – 200 m)

Iveta Putalová (Mixed 4x400m, Alternate for Pursuit Relay – 600m or 200m)

Alexandra Štuková (Pursuit Relay – 600 m)

Stanislava Lajčáková (100m Hurdles)

Júlia Hanuliaková (Javelin Throw)

Lucia Vadlejch (Long Jump, Alternate for 100m Hurdles and for Javelin Throw)

Reserve:

Daniela Ledecká (Mixed 4x400m and Pursuit Relay – 600m or 200m)

Jana Velďáková (Long Jump)

Monika Weigertová (100m, Pursuit Relay – 200m)

 

CANOEING SPRINT  14 (8+6)

M

Csaba Zalka (K1-200m, K4-500m)

Ákos Gacsal (K1-1000m)

Peter Gelle (K2-1000m)

Adam Botek (K2-1000m)

Samuel Baláž (K4-500 m, K1-5000m)

Erik Vlček (K4-500m)

Gábor Jakubík (K4-500m)

Matej Rusnák (C1-5000m, C1-1000m)

W

Ivana Mládková (K1-200m, K1-500m)

Gabriela Ladičová (C1-200m)

Jessica Zatlkajová (K2-500m)

Mariana Petrušová (K2-500m)

Lucia Valová (C2-500m)

Hana Mikéciová (C2-500m)

 

SHOOTING  10 (5+5)

M

Erik Varga (Trap, Mixed Trap)

Marián Kovačócy (Trap, Mixed Trap)

Juraj Tužinský (Air Pistol 10m)

Patrik Jány (Air Rifle 10m)

Matej Medveď (50m Rifle 3 Positions 3x40)

W

Zuzana Rehák Štefečeková (Trap, Mixed Trap)

Jana Špotáková (Trap, Mixed Trap)

Danka Barteková (Skeet)

Veronika Sýkorová (Skeet)

Martina Maršálková (Air Pistol 10m)

 

ROAD CYCLING  6 (5+1)

M

Patrik Tybor (Road Race, Individual Time Trial)

Marek Čanecký (Road Race, Individual Time Trial)

Jan Andrej Cully (Road Race)

Juraj Bellan (Road Race)

Matúš Štoček (Road Race)

W

Alžbeta Bačíková-Pavlendová (Road Race, Individual Time Trial) + Track Cycling

 

TRACK CYCLING  5 (3+2)

M

Martin Chren (Omnium)

Štefan Michalička (Scratch)

Andrej Strmiska (Points Race)

W

Alžbeta Bačíková-Pavlendová (Scratch, Omnium, Madison) + Road Cycling

Tereza Medveďová (Points Race, Individual Pursuit, Madison)

 

BOXING  6 (6+0)

M

Viliam Tankó (-60 kg)

Michal Takács (-64 kg)

Tomáš Zӧld (-69 kg)

Andrej Csemez (-75 kg)

Matúš Strnisko (-81 kg)

Dávid Michálek (-91 kg)

 

JUDO  4 (4+0)

M

Matej Poliak (-66 kg)

Filip Štancel (-81 kg)

Peter Žilka (-90 kg)

Milan Randl (-90 kg)

 

TABLE TENNIS  4 (2+2)

M

Ľubomír Pištej (Singles, Mixed Doubles)

Wang Yang (Singles)

W

Barbora Balážová (Singles, Mixed Doubles)

Taťjana Kukuľková (Singles)

 

ARCHERY  2 (1+1)

M

Vladimír Hurban jr. (Individual Recurve, Mixed Recurve)

W

Denisa Baránková (Individual Recurve, Mixed Recurve)

 

BADMINTON  1 (0+1)

W

Martina Repiská (Singles)

 

SAMBO  1 (0+1)

W

Silvia Reviláková (-52 kg)

 

KARATE  1 (0+1)

W

Miroslava Kopúňová (Kumite -68 kg)

 

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS  1 (0+1)

W

Chiara Bunce (Individual All-Around)

 

WRESTLING FREESTYLE  1 (1+0)

M

Akhsarbek Gulaev (-74 kg)

 

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:DENTEAM DENMARK :DEN

 

 

Athletics:

Mathilde U. Kramer (100 meter)
Mette Graversgaard (100 meter hurdles)
Janne Nielsen (long jump)
Marie Vestergaard (javelin)
Sara Slott Petersen (mixed 4x400 meter)
Ida Karstoft (mixed 4x400 meter)
Helene Holm Gottlieb (The Hunt 600 meter)
Astrid Glenner-Frandsen (The Hunt 200 meter)
Frederik Schou-Nielsen (100 meter)
Andreas F.L. Martinsen (110 meter hurdles)
Jonas Kløjgaard Jensen (high jump)
Benjamin Lobo Vedel (mixed 4x400 meter)
Gustav Lundholm Nielsen (mixed 4x400 meter)
Kristian Uldbjerg Hansen (The Hunt 800 meter)
Nicolai Hartling (The Hunt 400 meter)

 

Reserves:

Anna Øbakke Lange
Olivia Thorsgaard
Mia Helene Mørck
Simon Hansen
Oliver Chabert
Kasper Olsen

Badminton:

Viktor Axelsen (MS)
Anders Antonsen (MS)
Mia Blichfeldt (WS)
Line Kjærsfeldt (WS)
Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup (MD)
Majken Fruergaard/Sara Thygesen (WD)
Sara Thygesen/Niclas Nøhr (XD)

Boxing:

Ditte Ajaaja Frostholm (-60 kilo)
Frederik Lundgaard Jensen (-64 kilo)

Table Tennis:

Jonathan Groth (MS, team)
Anders Lind (MS, team)
Tobias Rasmussen (team)

Archery:

Maja Jager (recurve)
Anne Marie Dorscheus Laursen (recurve)
Randi Degn (recurve)
Tanja Jensen (compound)

Judo:

Lærke Marie Olsen (-63 kilo)
Emilie Sook (-70)

Kayak:

René Holten Poulsen (K1 1000m, K1 5000m og K2 1000m)
Nils Jensen Boe (K2 1000m)
Emma Aastrand Jørgensen (K1 200m, K1 500m, K1 5000m og K4 500m)
Line Langelund (K2 200m og K4 500m)
Julie Frølund Funch (K2 500m og K4 500m)
Pernille Knudsen (K2 500m og K4 500m)
Bolette Nyvang Iversen (K2 200m)

Karate:

Katrine Pedersen (-68)

Trampoline:

Benjamin Salo Kjær

Shooting:

Stine Nielsen (riffel)
Rikke Ibsen (riffel)
Anna Nielsen (riffel)
Jesper Hansen (skeet)
Emil Petersen (skeet)
Steffen Olsen (riffel)
Frederik Larsen (pistol)
Esben Jakobsen (riffel)
Mikkel Hansen (riffel)

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