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Winter European Youth Olympic Festival 2023


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Italia Team:

 

Curling (4)

Alberto Cavallero, Andrea Gilli.

Rebecca Mariani, Giorgia Maurino.

 

Hockey (40)

Nicolò Bono, Miro Calvani, Elia Carissimi, Iacopo Carlin, Tobias Chizzali, Tommaso Constantini, Alex Curti, Gianmarco Fraschetta, Noah Frick, Andrea Gesumaria, Simon Helfer, Jakob Kirchler, Maximilian Oberhuber, Matthias Pardatscher, Stefano Piechenstein, Villi Pisetta, Samuel Sanoll, Matteo Sulmona, Rosario Tolomelli, Alex Venturi.

Maddalena Bedont, Federica Boaglio, Olivia Cambruzzi, Anna Corte Sualon, Olivia De Bertoli, Aurora De Fanti, Matilde Fantin, Emma Fortarel, Martina Gay, Annalisa Giuliani, Miriam Hackhofer, Manuela Heidenberger, Emily Innocenti, Ginevra Eloise Leger, Carlotta Mellarè, Eleonora Pisetta, Nelly Schmid, Giorgia Todesco, Aurora Varesco, Nicole Varesco.

 

Figure Skating (1)

Anna Pezzetta

 

Short Track (4)

Alex Maestri, Daniele Zampedri.

Sara Martinelli, Chiara Rodondi.

 

Biathlon (8)

Michele Carollo, Davide Cola, Adam Ferdick, Nicola Giordano.

Carlotta Gautero, Eva Hutter, Nayeli Mariotti Cavagnet, Fabiola Miraglio Mellano.

 

Nordic Combined (6)

Luca Libener, Felix Mair, Manuel Senoner, Bryan Venturini.

Giada Delugan, Greta Pinzani.

 

Freestyle (8)

Thomas Auer, Valentin Auer, Luca Castellaz, Paolo Piccoli.

Alessia Ambrosi, Sofia Disertori, Desi Rizzoli, Carolina Maria Vitale Cesa.

 

Ski Jumping (4)

Davide Moreschini, Martino Zambenedetti.

Noelia Vuerich, Martina Zanitzer.

 

Ski Mountaineering (8)

Erik Canovi, Umberto Ferrazza, Marcello Scarinzi, Martino Utzeri.

Melissa Bertolina, Caterina Elisabetta Cioccarelli, Vanessa Marca, Martina Scola.

 

Alpine Skiing (8)

Glauco Antonioli, Pietro Broglio, Jacopo Claudani, Jakob Franzelin.

Sofia Amigoni, Tatum Bieler, Giorgia Collomb, Ludovica Righi.

 

Cross country (8)

Niccolò Giovanni Bianchi, Tommaso Cuc, Gabriele Matli, Federico Pozzi.

Martina Bonacorsi, Marit Folie, Anna Maria Ghiddi, Marie Schwitzer.

 

Snowboard (10)

Octavian Buda, Tommaso Costa, Marcello Grassis, Rocco Moresi, Mike Santuari, Elias Zimmerhofer.

 

Allyson Natalia Donò, Aurora Drolma Dusi, Anna Victoria Mammone, Sophie Rabanser.

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:POL TEAM POLAND :POL

*(updated after the NOC confirmation)

 

 

Alpine skiing

Magdalena Bańdo, Hanna Zięba, Maja Woźniczka, Nikola Komorowska

Stanisław Sarzyński, Jan Łodziński, Mateusz Szczap, Igor Kaczmarek

 

Biathlon

Majka Germata, Aleksandra Szajnowska, Amelia Liszka, Zuzanna Sadownik

Jakub Potoniec, Dawid Filip, Michał Szatkowski, Dawid Miller

 

Cross country skiing

Laura Wantulok, Julia Rucka, Zuzanna Pabin, Karolina Kuć

Paweł Bryja, Hubert Tomaszek, Dawid Pilch, Przemysław Legierski

 

Figure skating

Noëlle Streuli

Pavlo Klimin

 

Freestyle skiing

Antoni Cukier


Nordic combined

Pola Bełtowska, Natalia Słowik

Szymon Dubiel, Jakub Cieślar, Kacper Jarząbek, Andrzej Waliczek

 

Ski jumping

Sara Tajner, Pola Bełtowska, Natalia Słowik, Zuzanna Rapacz

Wiktor Szozda, Klemens Joniak, Tymoteusz Amilkiewicz, Klemens Staszel

 

Ski-mountaineering

Paulina Gomola

Wojciech Kłoda, Mateusz Kośny, Kacper Mrowiński

 

Snowboard - Alpine

Weronika Dawidek, Sonia Zapała

Anatol Kulpiński, Bartłomiej Kaciczak

 

Snowboard - Freestyle

Hanna Borowiak

Igor Truszkowski, Wiktor Kozarski

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Confirmed.

 

Nela Lopušanová just joined the team :d already heard the first rumors about sudden extreme interest of tickets in Spittal :p

 

https://www.hockeyslovakia.sk/sk/article/eyof-slovenky-sa-pokusia-o-medailove-prekvapenie-vo-vybere-nechyba-lopusanova

 

 

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31 minutes ago, hckošice said:

already heard the first rumors about sudden extreme interest of tickets in Spittal :p

Somehow this sounded sarcastic, so just to be sure I googled her name....damn :yikes: 

 

That is one talented lady :d 

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22 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Somehow this sounded sarcastic, so just to be sure I googled her name....damn :yikes: 

 

That is one talented lady :d 

Can not believe there someone in this world who did not hear about her this week :d

 

Yep, we already discussed a lot about her in the WU18 worlds thread. She is considered as one of the biggest talent of this sport in history.

 

 

Last year when she was 13. The coaches tried her in our seniors Women Extraliga in 6 matches.  She scored there 25 goals and added 15 assists. In 6 adult league matches :p

 

This year she is part of the Boys U16 league, she played for different reason only 10 matches so far there but is till the score leader of the championship with 15 goals and 16 Assists in 10 matches of a 2 years older Boys league :lol:

 

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She is now 14 years old and was called last week for the first time to the Women´s Under 18 World champs :d She ended being the MVP of the tournament scoring 9 goals and adding 3 Assists against Almost 4 years older opponents. :p

 

First female at IIHF level to score a so-called "Lacrosse" Michigan goal ever, became the second most searched name in the Ice Hockey world web last week.

 

And if it was not enough, basically every her goal at the U18 worlds was a jewel. Enjoy, it started with some goals but the last 3 were all some reel-highlights many men could not do in their entire careers.

 

Yes she is 14 years old :d

 

 

 

 

 

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Here’s the streaming site for the EYOF.  Not full coverage, but a few selected events every day.

 

https://eoctv.org/live/

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

Can not believe there someone in this world who did not hear about her this week :d

 

Yep, we already discussed a lot about her in the WU18 worlds thread.

That explains why I had never heard of her, since I barely follow the NHL or the big world championships, let alone the junior ones :d But to be fair, how likely would you be reading a thread about the U18 cyclo-cross championships? :p

 

I'll be watching that video tonight :d 

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Team :SVK headed to EYOF earlier this morning.

 

All 76 Athletes (38 boys and 38 girls) are healthy and excited about the games. Good luck, have fun and enjoy the games kids :yes

No special goal from our NOC. Any medal would be obviously huge and precious, however EYOF are not about medals but learning and getting this first international Olympic-style multi-sport experiences.

 

 

Flag-bearers at the Opening Ceremony were named Vanesa Šelmeková (Figure Skater) and Boys Ice Hockey team captain Fabian Andrej Ličko.

 

 

Girls Hockey team before the departure (the daughter of god :p is almost right in the middle with that visible blue T-shirt under her jacket)

 

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The Boys hockey team headed in their own bus as well :p

 

 

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