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9 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Silvia Govorníková will serve as one of the Eventing judges panel

Well, there are three judges in eventing and she is not listed there.

 

Maybe she is just a scribe (a person who writes down what judge says).

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1 minute ago, dcro said:

Well, there are three judges in eventing and she is not listed there.

 

Maybe she is just a scribe (a person who writes down what judge says).

I realy do not know how it works, who she is and what she exactly do, sorry :lol:

 

This is from our NOC website

 

Premiérovo bude mať Slovensko zastúpenie aj v rozhodcovskej jury súťaží v jazde na koni. Medzinárodná jazdecká federácia do rozhodcovského panelu súťaže vo všestrannej spôsobilosti vybrala Silviu Gavorníkovú.

 

last sentence here https://www.olympic.sk/clanok/v-rozhodcovskych-zboroch-na-oh-v-tokiu-aj-desiati-slovaci-medzi-nimi-dvaja-zamestnanci-sosv

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2 hours ago, Dragon said:

So over at www.Olympedia.org we have been given the entry lists by the IOC.

If you see mistakes it will be the fault of the IOC not us....

:d

No big mistakes in the Indonesian athletes, except that Riau Ega Agathas' birth month mistakenly listed in olympedia (IOC was correct this time).

I'll email the missing birth places later on

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7 minutes ago, tirtha22 said:

Japanese brain at work. The floor is wide open for intimacy.

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Seems a bit of social media exaggeration, didn't they announce these cardboard beds already in 2019 or so? I know I've seen them pass along quite long ago, just not sure how long :p

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42 minutes ago, dcro said:

I guess the last shred of dignity is gone. It has been confirmed that fake fan noise will be used. :crazy:

 

Hope these cheers without people don't upset the horses. :cheerlieconfused:

 

https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1110325/tokyo-2020-using-piped-in-crowd-noise

Is that really the last shred of dignity? Our local football team prefered the recorded fan noise to nothing, I would be surprised if they're the only ones.

To me there's nothing wrong about it (though it's of course not even close to the right thing).

Whether it could be a problem for the horses should really be considered, though!

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