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:SVK TEAM SLOVAKIA :SVK

45 Athletes (26 + 19)

 

Athletics

  • Jakub Nemec (100m, 200m)
  • Filip Revaj (800m)
  • Ladislav Lubelec (110m Hurdles)
  • Denis Bartek (400m Hurdles)
  • Adam Hriň (Long Jump, Triple Jump)
  • Milan Haborák (Shot Put)
  • Patrik Nemčok (10km Race Walk)
  • Viktória Forster (100m, 200m, Relay)
  • Andrea Švecová (400m, Relay)
  • Emma Paulínyová (800m, Relay)
  • Lucia Šišoláková (2000m Steeplechase)
  • Lujza Paliderová (Pole Vault)
  • Petra Hanuliaková (Javelin Throw)
  • Alžbeta Ragasová (5km Race Walk)
  • Katarína Kišková (Relay)

 

Artistic Gymnastics

  • Matej Nemčovič (MAG)
  • Sára Surmanová (WAG)

 

Road Cycling

  • Martin Svrček (Road Race, Individual Time Trial)
  • Jakub Slivka (Road Race, Individual Time Trial)
  • Lukáš Ungvarský (Road Race, Individual Time Trial)
  • Tereza Kurnická (Road Race, Individual Time Trial)
  • Miriama Číšecká (Road Race, Individual Time Trial)

 

Judo

  • Tomáš Demčák (-60kg)
  • Miloš Krajčí (-66kg)
  • Samuel Ret (-81kg)
  • Benjamín Maťašeje (-90kg)
  • Vktor Ádam (+90kg)
  • Silvia Tománková (-57kg)

 

Tennis

  • Peter Benjamín Privara (Singles, Doubles)
  • Peter Naď (Singles, Doubles)
  • Salma Drugdová (Singles, Doubles)
  • Irina Balus (Singles, Doubles)

 

Wrestling Freestyle

  • Tomáš Csorgo (-55kg)
  • Michal Vereš (-65kg)
  • Anna Polláková (-46kg)

 

Wrestling Greco-Roman

  • Szeiler Matyáš (-60kg)
  • Ladislav Huszarovics (-65kg)

 

Swimming

  • František Jablčník (200m Freestyle, 200m Individual Medley, 400m Individual Medley)
  • Matej Daniš (50m Freestyle, 100m Freestyle, 100m Butterfly)
  • Bence Dikácz (1500m Freestyle, 100m Breaststroke, 200m Breaststroke)
  • Patrik Folťan (50m Freestyle, 100m Backstroke, 200m Backstroke, 100m Butterfly)
  • Timea Kovácsová (100m Backstroke, 100m Butterfly, 200m Butterfly, 200m Individual Medley, 400m Individual Medley)
  • Jana Mižúrová (100m Backstroke, 200m Individual Medley, 400m Individual Medley)
  • Olivia Ana Šprláková-Zmorová (200m Freestyle, 400m Freestyle, 800m Freestyle, 200m Backstroke)
  • Lilian Slušná (50m Freestyle, 100m Freestyle, 100m Butterfly)

 

 

Expected Flagbearer at the Opening Ceremony Viktória Forster, youth olympian from Buenos Aires last year

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    7 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

    Pleased to see a multi-sport event, that has only traditional sports in the program, with a good mix of individual and team sports. Nothing to complain here. :yes 

     

    I agree In general, just missing canoeing or even rowing.

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    Man I wonder what games Baku will host in 2021, because we already have Baku 2015, Baku 2017, Baku 2019 :lol:.

    “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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    Following @hckosice example, here's an overview of the Dutch team:

     

    :NEDNetherlands:NED

     

    Handball

    Women's team (15 players)

     

    Judo

    Laurens Wilms (-55kg)

    Niels Thijssen (-66kg)

    Jelle van Teijlingen (-73kg)

    Ian van Herk (-81kg)

    Axel Heeren (-90kg)

    Joshlyn Supusepa (-44kg)

    Indy Godschalk (-48kg)

    Elin Henninger (-52kg)

    Alexe Wagemaker (-57kg)

    Joanne van Lieshout (-63kg)

    Yael van Heemst (-70kg)

    Carmen Dijkstra (+70kg)

     

    Gymnastics

    Martijn de Veer

    Lisa van Roozen

    Marit Reijnders

    Zenna van der Lubbe

     

    Wrestling

    Bredi Slinkers (-60kg)

     

    Swimming

    Tim Korstanje (50m free, 100m free, 100m butterfly)

    Anna van Droffelaar (50m free, 100m breaststroke, 200m breaststroke, 4x100m free, 4x100m medley)

    Sterre Hendriks (100m breaststroke, 200m breaststroke, 4x100m free, 4x100m medley)

    Janna van Kooten (100m free, 200m free, 400m free, 4x100m free)

    Ismay Lichtendonk (100m back, 200m back, 4x100m medley)

    Milou van Wijk (50m free, 100m free, 100m back, 4x100m free, 4x100m medley)

     

    Total: 38 athletes

     

    I don't really follow any of these sports. All I can say is Tim Korstanje is probably the younger brother of the talented Nyls Korstanje who won gold (50m free) and silver (100m free) at EYOF 2015 (Tbilisi).

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    1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

    Still absolutely nothing in the schedule, what the fuck :lol: 

    The Wrestling section is up. Their using the same results system as Napoli2019, so good luck...

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