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Women's Water Polo LEN European Championship 2022


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On 9/5/2022 at 2:15 PM, De_Gambassi said:

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Lol, maybe an host country should not be automatically granted both NTs in each team sport :rolleyes:

Greece in 2004 was not granted field hockey teams...

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4 hours ago, Makedonas said:

Greece in 2004 was not granted field hockey teams...

I don't know how it worked back then, but this time both teams had to be ranked in the Top 25.

 

I can't wait to see both the male and the female US handball teams in Los Angeles :rolleyes:

 

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France was 8th at the World Championships this year so it would be kinda strange to not let them compete as the host when :RSA is allowed to participate. 

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20 minutes ago, De_Gambassi said:

I don't know how it worked back then, but this time both teams had to be ranked in the Top 25.

 

I can't wait to see both the male and the female US handball teams in Los Angeles :rolleyes:

 

The home Olympics can provide miracles, I still do remember :AUS Handball teams in Sydney, where everyone expected 40-50 goals deifferences and to be fair they did not perform so bad at all :)

 

also at recent history just look at :CHN Ice Hockey in Beijing, 3 years before the games people (Including me expected even results attacking triple-digit) but they did pretty well at the end (Sure without NHLers it was somehow easier, but still there were the best European Leagues players there so still a respectable display for them...)

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On 8/28/2022 at 9:26 PM, Dunadan said:

It was: the last world league Top 2 (what are they going to do with it this year? I don't know) qualify, then 4 from this year's wch, then 3 more from the ECh

So :ESP:GRE:ITA:NED:HUN:ISR are qualified for next WCh. First time for Israel. If one or two of these teams will be in top 2 of the World League Super Final, :FRA and then :CRO are next in line.

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On 9/8/2022 at 3:26 AM, hckošice said:

The home Olympics can provide miracles, I still do remember :AUS Handball teams in Sydney, where everyone expected 40-50 goals deifferences and to be fair they did not perform so bad at all :)

 

At Athens 2004, our baseball and softball teams did quite well! They won some games, although most of the athletes were Greeks from the United States and Canada of course.

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So in the end we lost to Spain, another silver medal for us :cry:

I was out to a dinner with colleagues so I didn't get to watch, but I see our girls missed 2 penalties...

 

In the end I am glad we won a medal at least, and our girls are really young, only one player over age 25 (Margarita Plevritou is 27).

 

Throughout 2021 and 2022 our national teams won 8 silver medals and 4 bronze medals, still 0 gold...maybe 2023 will be our year :d

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We won the tournament (again) with more than half of the team being under 22yo including the MVP of the team and the new goalkeeper. :cool:

 

Still the team can't compete against the American girls, but at least we have a very high win-rate against Hungary and Greece. Italy and the Netherlands are a little bit tougher for us.

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