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Russia-Ukraine Crisis Consequences in Sports


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While the whole hockey planet is preparing for the World Championships which will start tomorrow in Finland... in the other part of the globe, :RUS organized a mini-3- teams-tournament in the huge St. Petersburg arena, a former USSR championship :p

 

You imagine, the arena full of enormous former soviet superstars like Tretiak, Mikhailov, Kasatonov, Datsyuk etc.. and super happy fans waving russian flags, celebrating and pushing their glorious national team to the triuph against opponents from :BLR and :RUS  :lol:

 

Yes, because to the complete shock of local authorities :KAZ declined the invitation for obvious reason (since they prefered to play the world championships) They just added the Russian U20 Nationa Team to the tourney.

 

Interesting was that all :BLR naturalized Canadiens and Americans suddenly disappeared and Belarus fielded a roster completely of BLR born players for the first time since the invention of wheel, their head coach, the Canadian Woodcroft is still here, he even signed a new deal with BLR federation for next 2 years.

 

The fact that the guy is a bit disoriented was generally well known, but that so much ! This is really surprising, he even mentioned after the matches what a marvelous chance, what a great opportunity for his young players to shine in such huge tournament... :lol:

 

Team Russia obviously won the tourney, The local TV showed how the captain received a beautiful trophy infront of super excited local fans

 

No single mention that world hockey continuing to live without the Russians/Belarussians and it will hardly change anytime soon…

 

If anyone interested here the results :p

 

Exhibition Games (1st and 2nd May in Tula, Russia)

 

:RUS - :BLR  5-2

:RUS - :BLR  3-2 after Overtime

 

 

"Ex-USSR" or however the name of the Tournament was (6th-8th May in St. Petersburg, Russia)

 

Gold Medal Match: :RUS - :BLR  3-2

 

1.  :RUS

2. :BLR

3. :RUS U20

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MotoGP Finnish Grand Prix has been postponed to 2023 due to "ongoing geopolitical situation in the region" among other things.

 

https://www.motogp.com/en/news/2022/05/25/grand-prix-of-finland-postponed-to-2023/421737

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On 5/12/2022 at 5:22 PM, hckošice said:

While the whole hockey planet is preparing for the World Championships which will start tomorrow in Finland... in the other part of the globe, :RUS organized a mini-3- teams-tournament in the huge St. Petersburg arena, a former USSR championship :p

 

You imagine, the arena full of enormous former soviet superstars like Tretiak, Mikhailov, Kasatonov, Datsyuk etc.. and super happy fans waving russian flags, celebrating and pushing their glorious national team to the triuph against opponents from :BLR and :RUS  :lol:

 

Yes, because to the complete shock of local authorities :KAZ declined the invitation for obvious reason (since they prefered to play the world championships) They just added the Russian U20 Nationa Team to the tourney.

 

Interesting was that all :BLR naturalized Canadiens and Americans suddenly disappeared and Belarus fielded a roster completely of BLR born players for the first time since the invention of wheel, their head coach, the Canadian Woodcroft is still here, he even signed a new deal with BLR federation for next 2 years.

 

The fact that the guy is a bit disoriented was generally well known, but that so much ! This is really surprising, he even mentioned after the matches what a marvelous chance, what a great opportunity for his young players to shine in such huge tournament... :lol:

 

Team Russia obviously won the tourney, The local TV showed how the captain received a beautiful trophy infront of super excited local fans

 

No single mention that world hockey continuing to live without the Russians/Belarussians and it will hardly change anytime soon…

 

If anyone interested here the results :p

 

Exhibition Games (1st and 2nd May in Tula, Russia)

 

:RUS - :BLR  5-2

:RUS - :BLR  3-2 after Overtime

 

 

"Ex-USSR" or however the name of the Tournament was (6th-8th May in St. Petersburg, Russia)

 

Gold Medal Match: :RUS - :BLR  3-2

 

1.  :RUS

2. :BLR

3. :RUS U20

Should have invited North Korea

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:RUS & :BLR  hockey National Teams will not compete also at next the year's World Championships, which will take place in Tampere and Riga from 12 to 28 May 2023. 

 

However At the International Congress of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), the delegates decided to "freeze" their participation in all world championships.

 

The Congress discussed also about logistical difficulties resulting from the exclusion of both countries, which affected the composition of the World Championships tournaments and the designation of relegating and advancing teams.

 

According to IIHF president Luc Tardiff, the eventual future return of Russia and Belarus to the World Champs will bring the same challenges.

 

However it is certain that In the future, when the IIHF will remove the suspension, both countries should return to the Men´s Top division category.

 

 

Still wondering what this "freezing" will means in the Olympic qualification, only 1 tournament is reamining, next year WCH. and if we count another 0 points for Russia like from this year, this must means no direct quota for them, but again I have no idea what they have in minds with that freezing 

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

:RUS & :BLR  hockey National Teams will not compete also at next the year's World Championships, which will take place in Tampere and Riga from 12 to 28 May 2023. 

 

However At the International Congress of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), the delegates decided to "freeze" their participation in all world championships.

 

The Congress discussed also about logistical difficulties resulting from the exclusion of both countries, which affected the composition of the World Championships tournaments and the designation of relegating and advancing teams.

 

According to IIHF president Luc Tardiff, the eventual future return of Russia and Belarus to the World Champs will bring the same challenges.

 

However it is certain that In the future, when the IIHF will remove the suspension, both countries should return to the Men´s Top division category.

 

 

Still wondering what this "freezing" will means in the Olympic qualification, only 1 tournament is reamining, next year WCH. and if we count another 0 points for Russia like from this year, this must means no direct quota for them, but again I have no idea what they have in minds with that freezing 

That bold text seems pretty fair, at least if this whole thing doesn't take 5 years or something. Just like for example in biathlon, them not participating next season shouldn't mean that when they are allowed back, they can only have 1 World Cup quota or something.

 

But yeah, very curious what this means for the Olympic qualification situation...I guess we'll see. You know, like a week before the Olympics :p 

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41 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

But yeah, very curious what this means for the Olympic qualification situation...I guess we'll see. You know, like a week before the Olympics :p 

Well, it must be decided next May after the World Champs. The 8 highest ranked teams in the iihf ranking will advance directly to the Olympics and the other teams will have to play qualifiers, for the countries is necessary to know the entire final ranking to know who will host which qualifying tournament and against who. Also the Milano/Cortina 2026 preliminary groups will be determined, so IIHF have basically only 1 year to solve this "freezing" chaos..

 

Olympic Qualifying Ranking Nation WCH 2023 (100%) WCH 2022 (75%) WOG 2022 (75%) WCH 2021 (50%) WCh 2020 (25%) Total
1. :FIN   1200 or 1160 1200 1160 1120 2660 or 2630
2. :RUS   0 1160 1060 1160 1690
3. (2.) :CAN   1200 or 1160 1040 1200 1200 2580 or 2550
4. (3.) :USA   1120 or 1100 1060 1120 1040 2455 or 2440
5. (4.) :SWE   1040 1100 960 1100 2360
6. (5.) :SVK   1000 1120 1000 960 2330
7. (6.) :CZE   1120 or 1100 960 1020 1060 2335 or 2320
8. (7.) :SUI   1060 1000 1040 1000 2315
9. (8.) :GER   1020 940 1100 1020 2275
10. (9.) :DEN   960 1020 900 900 2160
11. (10.) :LAT   940 920 920 940 2090
12. (11.) :NOR   880 880 880 920 1990
Down to 13. from 2nd place :RUS   0 1160 1060 1160 1690
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On 5/29/2022 at 12:43 PM, hckošice said:

Well, it must be decided next May after the World Champs. The 8 highest ranked teams in the iihf ranking will advance directly to the Olympics and the other teams will have to play qualifiers, for the countries is necessary to know the entire final ranking to know who will host which qualifying tournament and against who. Also the Milano/Cortina 2026 preliminary groups will be determined, so IIHF have basically only 1 year to solve this "freezing" chaos..

 

Olympic Qualifying Ranking Nation WCH 2023 (100%) WCH 2022 (75%) WOG 2022 (75%) WCH 2021 (50%) WCh 2020 (25%) Total
1. :FIN   1200 or 1160 1200 1160 1120 2660 or 2630
2. :RUS   0 1160 1060 1160 1690
3. (2.) :CAN   1200 or 1160 1040 1200 1200 2580 or 2550
4. (3.) :USA   1120 or 1100 1060 1120 1040 2455 or 2440
5. (4.) :SWE   1040 1100 960 1100 2360
6. (5.) :SVK   1000 1120 1000 960 2330
7. (6.) :CZE   1120 or 1100 960 1020 1060 2335 or 2320
8. (7.) :SUI   1060 1000 1040 1000 2315
9. (8.) :GER   1020 940 1100 1020 2275
10. (9.) :DEN   960 1020 900 900 2160
11. (10.) :LAT   940 920 920 940 2090
12. (11.) :NOR   880 880 880 920 1990
Down to 13. from 2nd place :RUS   0 1160 1060 1160 1690

 

and today came a major blow to our Olympic direct quota hopes...

 

For some reason, believe it or not IIHF awarded :RUS and :BLR ranking points based on their last year IIHF Ranking position (3rd - so 1120 points) even without playing this year at all :question: BLR got 860 points for 14th place of last year....https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IIHF_World_Ranking

 

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This is just an unbelievable unfair and completely sad move from IIHF :thumbdown: I understand IIHF want to have :RUS and maybe :BLR back in the elite once that moron in Moscow will finally find his pills and return to reality, I also understand it is not completely fair to punish (all) Russian players by sending them to the lowest possible division (if that war will continue for a couple of years)

 

But ...  This ais already the second time IIHF is trying to screw our hopes with decisions from behind the ice rinks...

 

No need to say Slovak fans going all mad in the hockey forum...also Germans obviously since this move de facto send them to the first non-directly qualified provisional place

 

When Czechoslovakia split, Czechia continued with the ranking of Czechoslovakia and Slovakia got 0 points and got sent to C division, where probably a more fair approach would have been Slovakia getting the same amount of points.
I understand that having Russia return back to A division is better for hockey when we're in times of peace and redemption, but it does put it as a bad precedence given to what happened to Slovakia in the past.

 

Seriously Fuck off IIHF

 

 

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22 hours ago, NMQ said:

Lasitskene not happy with Thomas Bach

 

 

 

Levchenko not happy with Lasitskene's letter it seems. 

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CelXM5bseLc/c/18274708534079705/

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