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:CZE ice hockey team update ....

Šimon Hrubec (G) may be able to fly to Beijing tmr
Michael Špaček (F) - has still high level of virus and his attandance in Beijing is probably done
David Krejčí (F) - the most experienced player tested positive today in Beijing
Jan Ščotka (F) - reserve player, tested positive today in Beijing
Matěj Blümel (F) - as a close contact also in isolation in Beijing 

 

well, well, well, .......

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Just now, Jan Linha said:

:CZE media says that athlete can compete if he has 2 negative tests in more than 24hrs. They said it regarding the case of Jarl Magnus Riiber. Can anybody confirm this information?

I think it should be 4 in 2 consecutive days, positive athletes and close contacts are tested twice per day.

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However still waiting and praying for a positive news about negative results of our Hockey team...

 

here some updates about the players who are still in Slovakia.

 

The good news Cehlárik is negative huraaaaah madafaka :woohoo: he need three more and can fly to China

 

Krištof had also the second test negative, need two more and can fly to Beijing as well

 

Sadly Grman had again positive test and it looks he will be really replaced by Rosandič.

 

The 4 players from Czech league who arrived to Bartsilava yesterday had all negative tests (4 consecutive) and will all 4 Branislav Konrád, Marek Ďaloga, Miloš Kelemen and Peter Čerešňák fly tomorrow to Beijing

 

The 18 players who landed 2 hours ago in Beijing are now waiting for the results, hopefully everything will be fine. The whole country is basically waiting for the results lol

 

The arrival

 

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4 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

So the stories of our people are true :d They are moving freely with only their masks and tell how other athletes are in full hazmat suits. I thought they were joking. 

At this point walking around in a full hazmat suit is basically the only sensible thing to do. Unless of course one wants to put their Olympic dreams on the line 'because otherwise I look silly'.

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