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1 hour ago, RobtheAggie said:

From this article, it looks like the Ukraine will not be sending any athletes.  

The government will not support the athletes in any way is what I heard. I think they’re allowed to pay for they’re own travel if they wish.

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Ice Hockey team :SVK announced

 

:SVK TEAM SLOVAKIA :SVK

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Goaltenders:  

Erik Kompas  (HK95 Považská Bystrica)

Samuel Košút  (HK Gladiators Trnava)

Matej Tomek  (University of Nebraska - Omaha, NCAA, :USA)

 

Defencers:  

Patrik Bačik  (HC´05 Banská Bystrica/HC Slovan Bratislava)

Lukáš Ďurkech   (HK95 Považská Bystrica)

Radoslav Gábor   (HKM Rimavská Sobota/HC Prešov 07)

Martin Jendroľ   (UMB Banská Bystrica, EUHL)

Adam Kasanický   (UMB Banská Bystrica, EUHL)

Patrik Ligas   (HK95 Považská Bystrica)

Matúš Mihalko   (HK Gladiators Trnava)

Martin Vyskoč  (HC Bratislava)

 

Forwards:

Ivan Fedorko  (MHK Humenné)

Filip Klema   (HK Levice/HK Gladiators Trnava)

Patrik Marcinek   (HC Prešov 07/HKM Zvolen)

Dalibor Mikula   (HK Spišská Nová Ves)

Nino Ondris   (HC Bratislava)

Daniel Rzavský   (HC Bratislava/HC Nové Zámky)

Erik Smolka   (HK Dukla Trenčín/HC Bratislava)

Juraj Šiška   (HK Nitra/HK Trnava)

Sebastián Šmída   (MHKM Skalica)

Jakub Tatár   (UMB Banská Bystrica, EUHL)

Vladimír Vybiral   (MHk 32 Liptovský Mikuláš)

Ján Zlocha jr.   (HK95 Považská Bystrica)

 

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There will be live events on the platform livestream like the previous Summer Universiade. 

 

The organizing committee has not published the list of entries yet, but the games are a week away, so I expect to see one soon.

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Only 14 countries entered the Biathlon competitions, with only 74 athletes. We’re missing the likes of Kazakhstan, USA, Germany, Bulgaria, Australia, Romania, and the Baltic Nations.

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56 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Any specifics?

Not really it was only an announcement on the website. The website says “At the moment, 77 athletes were accredited. Biathletes from 14 countries are coming to the Games: Belarus, Hungary, Canada, Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Norway, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, France, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, and Japan.”

There are some good biathletes against them too. A lot of IBU Cup people, and even some World Cup athletes apparently.

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I think there would be more countries competing if the Open European Championships weren’t so close to the competition days. We’d probably see the likes of Mongolia (because it’s probably the closet Biathlon center to them), Romania, Kazakhstan, etc.

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