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3 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

Yes, I tried it, but seriously this was really terrible, the camera was in stationary position, seriously, the camera was not moving at all so all what can be available to watch was 60 minutes in the neutral zone :lol: the most stupid livestream I saw in mylife

Well, I tried

“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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Meanwhile our first medal. Petra Rusnáková won, believe it or not, but only our first ever silver medal at winter EYOF in all history ! in total our 7th medal (1-1-5)

also obviously first ever medal in Short Track

 

SVK Winter EYOF medals recap

Spoiler

GOLD

IV. WINTER EYOD POPRAD-TATRY 1999

MIXED BIATHLON RELAY 4x5 km (D. Šimočko, Slezáková, Hasillová, M. Kazár :d)


SILVER

XIV. WINTER EYOF SARAJEVO 2019

Petra RUSNÁKOVÁ, Short Track Speed Skating – 1500 m


BRONZE

I. WINTER EYOD AOSTA 1993

Martin BAJČIČÁK, Cross Country Skiing - 7,5 km


III. WINTER EYOD SUNDSVALL 1997

MIXED BIATHLON RELAY 5,2 km (Reguly, Haazová, Timko, Valenčinová)


VII. WINTER EYOF MONTHEY 2005

MIXED CROSS COUNTRY SKIING RELAY 4x5 km (Otčenáš :d, Garajová, Janečko, Blašková)


X. WINTER EYOF LIBEREC 2011

Monika SIMANČÍKOVÁ, Figure Skating


XIII. WINTER EYOF ERZURUM 2017

ICE HOCKEY BOYS TOURNAMENT

 

 

so congrats and bravo Peťa ! :cheer:

 

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12 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Slalom is schedule for the 13rd, maybe :evil:

That was originally the plan, but according to both EYOF's and FIS' website, that changed to slalom..just like the men's SL and GS swapped days.

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I’ve been able to get access to highlight footage, so if possible I will post highlight reels on Totallympics TV (YouTube) soon. (If I can get the system to work)

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2 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

I’ve been able to get access to highlight footage, so if possible I will post highlight reels on Totallympics TV (YouTube) soon. (If I can get the system to work)

Couldn’t get the system to work tonight (par for the games so far) so there will be no videos available yet. I’m working on getting them to work in the mean time, and still for more coverage. Message me, if you can help me try something, that’s all.

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