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Unbelievable ! 2 medals in Girls 500m Short Track Speed Skating, who would have guessed that ?

 

Gold for Petra Rusnáková (already her second medal in Sarajevo after yesterdays silver in 1500m) and Silver for Lucia Filipová.

 

Bravo girls ! Way to go !

 

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I’ve given up on publishing the highlights, like the rest of organization their system sucks

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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3 hours ago, hckosice said:

Unbelievable ! 2 medals in Girls 500m Short Track Speed Skating, who would have guessed that ?

 

Gold for Petra Rusnáková (already her second medal in Sarajevo after yesterdays silver in 1500m) and Silver for Lucia Filipová.

 

Bravo girls ! Way to go !

 

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New short track power?

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Medal Table after Day 2 (18 events still missing)

 

:FRA 02 02 02 06

:SUI 02 02 01 05

:NOR 02 01 01 04

:AUT 02 00 02 04

:ITA 01 01 00 02

:SVK 01 01 00 02

:POL 01 00 02 03

:HUN 01 00 00 01

:RUS 00 02 01 03

:TUR 00 01 01 02

:SVK 00 01 00 01

:SLO 00 01 00 01

:NED 00 00 01 01

:GER 00 00 01 01

:HUN 00 00 01 01

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Girls Biathlon Sprint

1st - Hanna Boerve - Norway

2nd - Lea Meier - Switzerland +12.1

3rd - Anna Gandler - Austria +33.4

 

The Swiss seem to be doing quite well in cross country skiing and biathlon.

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