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Another multi-event where schedules aren't easy to find...

 

https://www.eyof2023.it/competition-training/

 

There is a schedule there, but it's only on a daily basis, and doesn't show any times whatsoever. Anyone knows whether a better one is available anywhere? Surely by now, three weeks before the event, the times are known? :p 

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4 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Another multi-event where schedules aren't easy to find...

 

https://www.eyof2023.it/competition-training/

 

There is a schedule there, but it's only on a daily basis, and doesn't show any times whatsoever. Anyone knows whether a better one is available anywhere? Surely by now, three weeks before the event, the times are known? :p 

From page 23

 

https://www.olympic.sk/sites/default/files/field_media_file/2022-11/EYOF2023_TechnicalManual_v1_31ott2022.pdf

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32 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Thank you Slovakia! :cheer: 

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What's with the snowboard and freestyle events all being planned at exactly the same time in big air, slopestyle and cross? :d 

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:LTU sending 18 athletes:

 

Biathlon (4): Danielius Buchovskis, Emilija Mincevič, Juozas Augustinavičius, Mikas Vildžiūnas

Cross-Country Skiing (4): Emilija Bučytė, Gabija Bučytė, Matas Gražys, Aironas Puras

Freestyle Skiing (4): Dovydas Vaivada, Medeinė Povilavičiūtė, Pijus Baniulis, Rusnė Rudzianskaitė

Alpine Skiing (2): Liepa Karlonaitė, Povilas Lenkutis

Figure Skating (2): Danielius Korabelnikas, Daria Afinogenova

Short Track Speed Skating (2): Ernestas Čechas, Valentina Levickytė

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:SVK  Team Slovakia  :SVK

76 (38 + 38)

 

76 Athletes will represent the country at the EYOF with some exemplary gender equality policy 38 boys and girls :p

Any medal would be great as always, but there not special goals from the IOC this time.

 

Among notable names we can find some interesting prospects in the Ice Hockey Teams as the son of the legend of Slovak hockey, Miroslav Šatan jr. and among the girls only 14 years old Nela Lopušanová who is right now excelling in the Women´s U18 worlds with 6 goals and 4 Assists in 3 matches !

 

Among other athletes with some more or less experiences with seniors world sports competition we can mention Tamara Mesíková in the Girls Ski Jumping as well

 

 

ALPINE SKIING (4 Boys, 4 Girls)

Philippe Beck, Andrej Barnáš, Adam Nováček, Martin Ferjanček, Sophia Polák, Vanessa Vulganová, Sofia Semanová, Katarína Šrobová (all slalom, Giant Slalom, Super-G)

 

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING (3 Boys, 3 Girls)

Lucas Melich, Martin Stankoviansky, Richard Kostelník (all 10 km C, 7,5 km F, sprint C, two of them 4x5 km mixed relay), Laura Roglová, Veronika Michalechová, Nina Škarvádová (all 7,5 km C, 5 km F, sprint C, two of them 4x5 km mixed relay)

 

SNOWBOARDING (1 Boy, 1 Girl)

Jakub Tomašák, Sára Pitoňáková (both Snowboard Cross, Snowboard Cross Mixed Teams)

 

SKI JUMPING (1 Girl)

Tamara Mesíková (individual normal hill)

 

BIATHLON (4 Boys, 4 Girls)

Maxim Mejtský, Martin Maťko, Michal Adamov, Samuel Svrčina (all 12,5 km individual, 7,5 km sprint, two of them mixed relay 2x7,5 km – 2x6 km), Alžbeta Garguláková, Tamara Molentová, Liliana Baculíková, Rebeka Tóthová (all 10 km individual, 6 km sprint, two of them mixed relay 2x7,5 km – 2x6 km)

 

FIGURE SKATING (1 Boy, 1 Girl)

Lukáš Václavík (Singles), Vanesa Šelmeková (Singles)

 

SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING (2 Boys, 2 Girls)

Matúš Ďuriška, Damián Marcin (500m, 1000m, 1500 m, 2000m Mixed Relay), Michaela Ižarová, Lea Popovičová (500m, 1000m, 1500 m, 2000m Mixed Relay)

 

FREESTYLE SKIING (2 Boys)

Hugo Rybár, Matúš Ďuriš (both Ski Cross)

 

SKI MOUNTAINEERING (1 Boy, 2 Girls)

Marko Hubač (Sprint, Individual, Sprint Mixed Relay), Andrea Bruncková, Júlia Jurošová (both Sprint, Individual, one of them Sprint Mixed Relay)

 

ICE HOCKEY (20 Boys, 20 Girls)

Sebastián Bodnár, Samuel Bohoš, Thomas Pavel Hurtaj, Fabian Andrej Ličko, Maxim Petras, Dávid Pohanka, Miroslav Šatan Jr., Martin Rudolf Liška, Tomáš Šlank, Michal Liščinský, Juraj Gracák, Pavol Prokopovič, Alexander Milan Sejna, Simon Semančík, Andreas Straka, Jakub Harvánek, Martin Kalis, Tobias Tomík, Michal Valášek, Branislav Král (boys tournament)

Zuzana Tomečková, Mariana Sumegová, Jazmína Večerková, Bianka Masláková, Bianka Kostková, Vanessa Eibenová, Michaela Feníková, Lívia Nogová, Nikita Lilliana Krištofíková, Zuzana Sliacka, Nikola Komloš, Nela Lopušanová, Liana Tomaštíková, Ema Lacková, Alica Juríková, Ema Tóthová, Tatiana Korčeková, Alexandra Tomasová, Laura Turňová, Lenka Karkošková (girls tournament)

 

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British Team for the EYOF.  Bit surprised we are not sending any curlers, but there's probably lots of other competitions going on. 

 

Alpine Skiing:

Olivia Howeson – aged 16 from St Albans, Hertfordshire

Charlotte Holmes – aged 17 from Burnley, Lancashire

Molly Butler – aged 16 from Guildford, West Surrey

George Black – aged 17 from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

Luca Carrick-Smith – aged 17 from Edinburgh, Scotland

 

Biathlon:

Quentin Wedderburn – aged 17 from Aberdeen, Scotland

 

Figure Skating:

Arabella Sear-Watkins – aged 16 from Bolton, Greater Manchester

Arin Yorke – aged 17 from Shrewsbury, Shropshire

 

Freestyle Skiing:

Bailey Webster – aged 16 from Castleford, Yorkshire

Freestyle Snowboard (Slopestyle and Big Air):

Charlie Lane – aged 15 from Brighton, East Sussex

Teiva Hamaini – aged 15 from Gibraltar

Amber Fennell – aged 15 from Dudley, West Midlands

 

Short Track:

Willem Murray – aged 15 from Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

Joseph Armstrong – aged 16 from Reigate, Surrey

 

Ski Cross:

Jake Dade – aged 16 from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk

 

Snowboard Alpine:

Samuel Carpenter – aged 16 from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

 

Snowboard Cross:

Mackenzie Patrick – aged 17 from Frimley, Surrey

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40 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

 

Freestyle Snowboard (Slopestyle and Big Air):

Teiva Hamaini – aged 15 from Gibraltar

 

 

I'm glad the world famous freestyle snowboarding community of Gibraltar is represented at the EYOF!:d

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:NED TeamNL representation:

 

Figure skating:

Nerea Mur


Shorttrack:

Sophie Nijboer
Pom Straathof
Jonas de Jong
Nick Endeveld

 

Snowboard alpine:

Youri Zorge 

 

Snowboard cross:

Daan Stam 

 

Snowboard freestyle:

Sam van Lieshout

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