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5 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

@hckosice Sweden isn’t using their PC2018 jerseys. I think your federation choose to wear them (or the NOC demanded it).

 

Actually, it looks that it became the jerseys of our Women´s National Teams...The W U18 used them also during this years U18 WCH..

 

well, until the mens will not have to wear them I may be fine with that, I gues...

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13 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

It was fun while it lasted @hckosice

 

well, the girls are in majority 14 years old + some 15. Sweden´s roster is 15 + 16. That´s quite a huge difference in the youth categories in this sport already among the boys, so to say for the girls

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Almost a miracle. Unfortunately, I don’t see Slovakia moving on after that defeat :(

“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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Interesting quite from the one and only Kelly Sildaru: “I think the Youth Olympics is a bigger event [than the world championships] and everything is organised a bit better,” she said. “It is maybe more important, or maybe it is just different. But it is big, for sure. Getting a medal here would rank just the same as the world championship. And the world champs are a really big event.”

“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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Team :SVK

 

 

Day 8 Results

 

 

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After a yesterday´s "rest day" for our delegation, today our athletes were back on the games,

 

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and we started with a great 5th place of our Luge men´s doubles Vratislav Varga - Metód Majerčák,

they were even attacking the podium, being 4th after the first run.

at the end of the day they finished in a amazing 5th position. repeating and equaling the performance of the pair Vaverčák/Zmij in Lillehammer 4 years ago.

 

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Congrats !

 

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Later in the day started also the campaign for our U16 Women´s Ice Hockey team, and the opening game almost ended by a huge upset.

the Girls after a very brave fight lost to the 1 year old team of Gold medal top contender and reigning YOG champions from Sweden

only after the Penalty Shoot-Out, earning a very nice 1 point to the standing (first ever point Slovakia earned against Sweden any category involded in Women´s Ice Hockey)

 

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This lose also means that If the girls want to advance to the medal round, they will have now to beat Germany on Sunday.

 

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Congrats Girls for todays effort and fighting, impressive and pleasant team spirit !

 

 

 

Spoiler

08:30 Luge : W Singles, Run 1 

16. Nikola Trembošová  56.293  Qualified for Run 2

20. Bianka Petríková  56.658  Qualified for Run 2

 

 

09:40 Luge : W Singles, Run 2 

17. Nikola Trembošová  1:52.482

19. Bianka Petríková  1:52.980

 

 

11:00 Luge : M Doubles, Run 1 

4. Vratislav Varga / Metód Majerčák  55.612  Qualified for Run 2

 

 

11:50 Luge : M Doubles, Run 2 

5. Vratislav Varga / Metód Majerčák  1:51.198

 

 

17:00 Ice Hockey : W Tournament, Preliminary Round, Group A

:SWE SWEDEN vs SLOVAKIA :SVK

3:2 After Penalty Shoot-Out

(1:2, 1:0, 0:0, Penalty Shoot-Out: 1:0)

SVK Goals: 01:04 Barbora Kapičáková (Hudáková, Dobiašová)

03:46 Tereza Belková (Fančovičová, Hudáková)

Provisional Standing: 1. SWE 2, 2. SVK 1, ... GER -*

 

 

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Very interesting first day of Women’s Ice Hockey. Both of the pre-tournament favorites taken to a shootout by generally weaker opponents. Sweden saves themselves, while the Czechs put some pressure on their next game. I think the Czechs should easily defeat Japan, but this already becoming an entertaining tournament.

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Team :SVK

 

 

Day 9 Schedule

 

 

Spoiler

08:30 Luge : M Singles, Run 1 

Dávid Lihoň

Vratislav Varga

 

 

09:30 Snowboarding : W Slopestyle, Qualification Run 1

Eva Hanicová

 

 

09:45 Luge : M Singles, Run 2 

Dávid Lihoň

Vratislav Varga

 

 

10:40 Snowboarding : W Slopestyle, Qualification Run 2

Eva Hanicová

 

 

11:00 Cross-Country Skiing : W Cross Freestyle, Qualification 

Timea Mazúrová

Kristína Sivoková

 

 

11:00 Luge : W Doubles, Run 1 

Bianka Petríková / Nikola Trembošová

 

 

11:04 Short Track Speed Skating : W 1000m, Heats

Petra Rusnáková

 

 

11:50 Cross-Country Skiing : M Cross Freestyle, Qualification 

Matúš Oravec

Denis Tilesch

 

 

12:00 Luge : W Doubles, Run 2 

Bianka Petríková / Nikola Trembošová

 

 

12:19 Short Track Speed Skating : W 1000m, Quarterfinals

Petra Rusnáková ?

 

 

13:00 Cross-Country Skiing : W Cross Freestyle, Semifinals 

Timea Mazúrová ?

Kristína Sivoková ?

 

 

13:06 Short Track Speed Skating : W 1000m, Semifinals

Petra Rusnáková ?

 

 

13:18 Cross-Country Skiing : M Cross Freestyle, Semifinals 

Matúš Oravec ?

Denis Tilesch ?

 

 

13:37 Short Track Speed Skating : W 1000m, B-Final

Petra Rusnáková ?

 

 

13:41 Short Track Speed Skating : W 1000m, A-Final

Petra Rusnáková ?

 

 

13:42 Cross-Country Skiing : W Cross Freestyle, Final 

Timea Mazúrová ?

Kristína Sivoková ?

 

 

13:55 Snowboarding : W Slopestyle, Finals

Eva Hanicová ?

 

 

14:00 Cross-Country Skiing : M Cross Freestyle, Final 

Matúš Oravec ?

Denis Tilesch ?

 

 

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Review of Medal Events From Day 8

Luge (W Single): https://games24.totallympics.com/?p=1633

Luge (M Double): https://games24.totallympics.com/?p=1636

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