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:SVK Day 1 at EYOF 2023

 

. Lea Popovičová (Photo 1), No not that Croat alpine skier, finished 7th in the Short-Track Speed Skating Girl´s 1500m., the remaining slovak starters ended in earlier stages

 

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. The Mixed relay advanced to today´s Semifinals as best Lucky loser

 

. The Girl´s Ice Hockey team started the tournament with a very hurting defeat from :SUI 3-4.  More than the defeat itself, will stay that sorrowful taste of a totally messed up match from the main referee. Who did not allow a clear goal to Nela Lopušanová which would end the score by 4-4 and the game would have resumed in Overtime.

Literally everyone in the arena saw the goal, only the ref no ! and since in Spittal Ice Arena there not possibility of video review he simply did not accepted the clear goal... we lost 3-4, the girls cried and frustrated left the arena in tears and feeling of injustice and helplessness

 

. However Nela Lopušanová once again proved she is head and shoulder ahead of everyone else who skated in the rink yesterday. The whole Swiss line on the ice was clearly only there to defend when Nela had her shift (Photo 2), absolute domination, strength on the puck, Incredible hockey IQ for her age. In simple words The main star of the show.

 

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:SVK results Day 1 (Sunday 22nd January, 2023)

 

Spoiler

SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING

 

Boys – 1500 m:

 

Quarterfinals:  22. Matúš Ďuriška 2:30,910, 32. Damián Marcin 2:56,382.

 

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Girls – 1500 m:

 

Final-A:  7. Lea Popovičová 2:50,069

 

Semifinals: 16. Michaela Ižarová 2:54,283.

 

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Mixed Relay:

 

Quarterfinals:  3. Slovakia 3:07,938. Qualified for SF

 

 

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Girls Ice Hockey Tournament (Spittal)

Slovakia – Switzerland 3:4 (1:3, 0:0, 2:1)

 

Goals SVK: 3. Lopušanová (Karkošková, Tóthová), 48. Tóthová (Lopušanová, Lacková), 56. Karkošková (Eibenová).

 

Slovakia line-up: Sumegová – Nogová, Tomaštíková, Eibnerová, Večerková, Krištofíková, Kostková, Mašláková, Turnová – Tóthová, Lopušanová, Karkošková – Juríková, Feníková, Lacková – Korčeková, Komloš, Tomasová – Sliacka.

 

 

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So we had shorttrack and cross country and ski jumping and alpine skiing in the morning and now it's not even close to halfway in the afternoon and there's just some group matches in this and that left? :p 

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14 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

So we had shorttrack and cross country and ski jumping and alpine skiing in the morning and now it's not even close to halfway in the afternoon and there's just some group matches in this and that left? :p 

Athletes are very young & need their afternoon nap.

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oh dear...this must be the ugliest jersey we ever introduced (barring the hideous PyeongChang, but this was that Nike IOC flop deal which will stay forever in its own fashion disaster hors-categorie)... :facepalm:

 

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