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7 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Yeah, something the US isn't known for at all :whistle:

 

 

They are some odd ones, true. My personal favorite is that, by law, you cannot own or process more than six (6) dildos in Texas. 

 

In fact when Texas recently allowed for people to openly carry guns on university campuses, the students held a protest called “Cocks Not Glocks” where they handed out 6,000 dildos and “open carried” them around campus as their defense weapon of choice :p

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I’ve fixed the entry lists for 3x3 Basketball. Still no entry lists for BMX Freestyle.

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It’s look like their testing their YouTube streaming setup. I don’t know what the heel this is, but hopefully it means the competitions will be on YouTube:

https://youtu.be/VadkDqnFwSs

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TV Information 

 

Olympic Channel: Will live stream all sports/events/rounds. May be blocked in Europe.

Eurosport: Will broadcast finals from BMX Freestyle, 3x3 Basketball, and Breaking

Budapest2019: May offer livestreaming on YouTube and/or Facebook

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Preliminary Team Sizes (Excluding BMX Athletes)

 

:ALG Algeria - 1 (Parkour)

:ARG Argentina - 4 (BMX Freestyle, Parkour)

:AUS Australia - 6 (BMX Freestyle, Roller Freestyle, Parkour)

:BLR Belarus - 4 (3x3)

:BEL Belgium - 2 (Breaking, Parkour)

:BRA Brazil - 3 (BMX Freestyle)

:BUL Bulgaria - 1 (Breaking)

:CAN Canada - 3 (Flying Disc, Breaking)

:CHI Chile - 2 (Parkour, Roller Freestyle)

:CHN People’s Republic of China - 6 (3x3, Breaking, Roller Freestyle)

:TPE Chinese Taipei - 1 (Breaking)

:COL Colombia - 7 (BMX Freestyle, Flying Disc, Parkour, Roller Freestyle)

:CRC Costa Rica - 2 (BMX Freestyle)

:CRO Croatia - 1 (BMX Freestyle)

:CZE Czech Republic - 4 (BMX Freestyle, Parkour)

:FRA France - 20 (3x3, BMX Freestyle, Breaking. Parkour, Roller Freestyle)

:GER Germany - 5 (Breaking, Flying Disc)

:GBR Great Britain - 8 (BMX Freestyle, Breaking, Flying Disc, Parkour, Roller Freestyle)

:GRE Greece - 1 (Parkour)

:HUN Hungary - 14 (3x3, Breaking, Parkour)

:ISR Israel - 2 (Flying Disc)

:ITA Italy - 5 (BMX Freestyle, Flying Disc)

:JPN Japan - 11 (BMX Freestyle, Breaking, Parkour, Roller Freestyle)

:KOR Republic of Korea - 3 (BMX Freestyle, Breaking)

:LAT Latvia - 3 (BMX Freestyle, Roller Freestyle)

:MEX Mexico - 4 (BMX Freestyle, Breaking, Parkour)

:NED Netherlands - 16 (3x3, BMX Freestyle, Breaking, Parkour, Roller Freestyle)

:NZL New Zealand - 1 (BMX Freestyle)

:NOR Norway - 1 (Breaking)

:PER Peru - (Roller Freestyle)

:POL Poland - 15 (3x3, Breaking, Flying Disc, Parkour, Roller Freestyle)

:POR Portugal - 1 (Breaking)

:ROU Romania - 8 (3x3)

:RUS Russian Federation - 16 (3x3, Breaking, Parkour)

:ESP Spain - 7 (Breaking, Parkour, Roller Freestyle)

:SWE Sweden - 2 (Flying Disc)

:SUI Switzerland - 4 (Parkour, Roller Freestyle)

:THA Thailand - 2 (Roller Freestyle)

:UKR Ukraine - 12 (3x3, Breaking, Parkour)

:USA United States of America - 14 (Flying Disc, BMX Freestyle, Breaking)

:VEN Venezuela - 4 (BMX Freestyle, Breaking)

 

Total NOCs: 41

Edited by Olympian1010

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14 minutes ago, Col_Frost said:

I counted 15 athletes: 8 in 3x3 basketball, 1 in breaking, 2 in flying disc, 1 in parkour and 3 in roller freestyle.

There should only be 4 in 3x3, at least as far as I know.

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Ok all entry lists have been finalized (and can be viewed on pages 5 and 6), and the Team Sizes are correct as well.

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