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Croatia National Thread


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Natko zrncic Dim not any longer in the national team for alpine skiing. Not really a surprise. 

 

Team for 2018/19: 

A Team

Leona Popovic 

Matej Vidovic 

Filip Zubcic 

Istok Rodes 

Elias Kolega 

 

B Team: 

Ida Stimac 

Samuel Kolega

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Today Badminton European Championship starts. Croatia has two athletes: Zvonimir Djurkinjak and Maja Pavlinic. 

 

This week is Judo Championship as well with 7 athletes: Azinovic 66kg, Druzeta 81kg, Kumric 100kg, Sikic 57kg, Maric 70kg, and Sutalo and Marinic both +78kg. 

 

This weekend then the Presidents Cup in Taekwondo. All important Croatian athletes are there. 20 points for the winner and top 3 get a wild card for the European Championship, which allows to have more than one competitor per weight. 

 

Next Monday Wrestling ECH starts. Croatian team: Frankol 55kg, Lizatovic 63kg, Janecic 72kg, Etlinger 77kg and Starcevic 82kg. 

 

 

 

 

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14 hours ago, prso1000 said:

Today Badminton European Championship starts. Croatia has two athletes: Zvonimir Djurkinjak and Maja Pavlinic. 

 

This week is Judo Championship as well with 7 athletes: Azinovic 66kg, Druzeta 81kg, Kumric 100kg, Sikic 57kg, Maric 70kg, and Sutalo and Marinic both +78kg. 

 

This weekend then the Presidents Cup in Taekwondo. All important Croatian athletes are there. 20 points for the winner and top 3 get a wild card for the European Championship, which allows to have more than one competitor per weight. 

 

Next Monday Wrestling ECH starts. Croatian team: Frankol 55kg, Lizatovic 63kg, Janecic 72kg, Etlinger 77kg and Starcevic 82kg. 

 

 

 

 

Djurinjak and Pavlincic both lost in 1st round-.-

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Today starts World Team Championship in tablle tenis

Men's are in 1st division group D with France,Korea Republic,India,Austria and Poland

Women's are in 2nd dicison group E with Colombia,France,Slovak Republic,Uzbekistan and Mexico

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Judo Championship 

two fifth places for Matic and Marenic, for Matic rather a disappointment and for Marenic good result. Druzeta and Sikic with one win, Sutalo and Azinovic lost in 1st round. 

 

Now the olympic qualification starts. Seems we will not send anyone to the China Grand Prix in May. Next event is in Zagreb in July. 

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