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24 minutes ago, Josh said:

Here’s my schedule for May 1-8, 2023

 

- Madrid Open (Tennis)

- Sitting Volleyball Pan Am Zonals

- Wheelchair Rugby European Championships

- Diamond League Doha (Athletics)

- Boost Mobile Gold Coast Pro (Surfing)

Diving World Cup Montreal 

- NHL Draft Lottery 

- ISL Longboard Games (Surfing)

- Judo World Championships

- GSOC Champions Cup (Curling)

- FIBA Women’s 3X3 Wuhan

- Southeast Asian Games

- Golden State Warriors

- Chinese Swimming National Championships

- Russian Swimming World Cup 

You are cancelled for watching anything Russian, HoW DaRe YoU ?

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my weekly diet...

 

mid-week: Shooting World Cup, NHL Hockey, Division 1A Hockey Worlds (the games of :ITA), NBA & Euroleague Playoffs, MLB Baseball

 

weekend: Judo Worlds, Fencing World Cup, Athletics Diamond League, Sport Climbing World Cup...and of course, more Hockey/Baseball/Basketball...

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DL opener

Dragons v St Helens RL

PTO Triathlon (dipping in and out)

End of regular season in NCAA Softball

NCAA Beach Volleyball Finals.

Feast of cycling - Giro, Women's Vuelta climbing stages, Brittany one dayers

 

And just one more race to go in the Cross Country World U-23s!

Still only up to mid-January with Russian biathlon.

 

 

 

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Here’s my schedule for May 9-16, 2023 (Obviously won’t be able to watch them all, but here are some I’m thinking of watching)

 

- Rome Masters (Tennis)

- Sitting Volleyball Pan Am Zonals

- Boost Mobile Gold Coast Pro (Surfing)

- Judo World Championships 

- PSA Squash World Championships 

- ISL Longboard World Championships 

- NBA Playoffs (Mainly GSW)

- Southeast Asian Games

- Wrestling Pan American Championships

- Weightlifting Asian Championships

- Estonia Open Swim Championships

- Grand Prix Pardubice (Swimming)

- Mare Nostrum Canet (Swimming)

- Speedo Atlanta Classic (Swimming)

- Trofeo Intetnacional de Natacion Villa de Gijon/Trofeo Internacional Ciutat de Barcelona

- Innsbrucker Swim Meet

- Rugby 7s World Series Toulouse

- Sudirman Cup Finals (Badminton)

- Breaking For Gold Montpellier 

- XGames Japan

- Breaking African Championships

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There’s not really a clear Start Week for summer sports like there is for winter sports, but this week feels a bit like we’re starting a new one.

 

Canoe Sprint WC from Szeged

Mountain Bike from :CZE Nove Mesto ie the biathlon stadium

Triathlon World Series from Yokohama (OK, not the first, but regular schedule) now

 

Athletics - Kip Keino Classic from Nairobi, always an enthusiastic crowd.

 

Cycling - Men from Italy & Hungary, Women’s Itzulia ie Basque Country.

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53 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

There’s not really a clear Start Week for summer sports like there is for winter sports, but this week feels a bit like we’re starting a new one.

 

Canoe Sprint WC from Szeged

Mountain Bike from :CZE Nove Mesto ie the biathlon stadium

Triathlon World Series from Yokohama (OK, not the first, but regular schedule) now

 

Athletics - Kip Keino Classic from Nairobi, always an enthusiastic crowd.

 

Cycling - Men from Italy & Hungary, Women’s Itzulia ie Basque Country.

but still...from Tomorrow it's also Hockey World Champs time! :cheer:

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  • 2 weeks later...

Got a nicely varied weekend coming up

 

Triathlon from Sardinia

Rowing from Slovenia

Athletics from three continents

Cycling - 2 women’s tours, 3 men’s tours & Belgian one-dayers.

Rugby League

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Hockey Worlds and NHL mainly

 

some Football (U-17 Euro & U-20 Worlds above all)

 

MLB Baseball & NCAA Softball

 

a few Olympic Sports (Rowing, Canoeing, Triathlon, Athletics, Judo)

 

hope to be able to manage all that stuff :popcorn:

 

p.s. and from next Monday, Taekwondo World Champs à go-go...:cheer::d

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This week, I, yet again have another busy schedule

 

Shooting World Cup Shotgun- Almaty, Kazakhstan (May 19-29)

Canadian Diving Championships- Toronto, Ontario (May 26-28)

Hypo Meet- Gotzis, Austria (May 27-28)

Skateboarding World Tour Park- San Juan, Argentina (May 20-28)

King Of The Court Hamburg (May 25-28)

Para Shooting World Cup- Changwon, Korea (May 22-31)

BWF Badminton Malaysia Masters- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (May 22-28)

Giro D’Italia (May 6-28)

BPT Elite16 Ostrava, Czech Republic (May 31- June 4)

Pan Am Breaking Championships- Santiago, Chile (May 27-28)

Table Tennis World Championships- Durban, South Africa (May 20-28)

FIBA 3X3 World Cup- Vienna, Austria (May 30- June 4)

Men’s Hockey World Championships- Tampere, Finland/Riga, Latvia (May 12-28, 2023)

WA Continental Tour- LA, United States (May 26-27)

WA Diamond League- Rabat, Morocco (May 28)

WA Diamond League- Florence, Italy (June 2)

ISL World Surf Games- Surf City, El Salvador (May 30- June 7)

FIVB Women’s Volleyball Nations League- (May 30- June 16)

Taekwondo World Championships (May 28- June 4)

BWF Thailand Open- Bangkok, Thailand (May 29- June 4)

ATP Geneva Open- Geneva, Switzerland (May 21-27)

ATP Lyon Open- Lyon, France (May 21-27)

WTA Strasbourg Open- Strasbourg, France (May 21-27)

WTA Rabat Open- Rabat, Morocco (May 21-27)

Para Ice Hockey World Championships- Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan (May 28- June 4)

Brazil Swimming Championships- Recife, Brazil (May 30- June 3)

AP Race International Meet Swimming- London, United Kingdom (May 27-29)

European Rowing Championships (May 25-28)

FIFA -20 World Cup (May 20- June 11)

 

Even watching half of these events will be considered a success for me :p How unrealistic am I, thinking I’ll have enough time to watch all of these

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31 minutes ago, Josh said:

This week, I, yet again have another busy schedule

 

Shooting World Cup Shotgun- Almaty, Kazakhstan (May 19-29)

Canadian Diving Championships- Toronto, Ontario (May 26-28)

Hypo Meet- Gotzis, Austria (May 27-28)

Skateboarding World Tour Park- San Juan, Argentina (May 20-28)

King Of The Court Hamburg (May 25-28)

Para Shooting World Cup- Changwon, Korea (May 22-31)

BWF Badminton Malaysia Masters- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (May 22-28)

Giro D’Italia (May 6-28)

BPT Elite16 Ostrava, Czech Republic (May 31- June 4)

Pan Am Breaking Championships- Santiago, Chile (May 27-28)

Table Tennis World Championships- Durban, South Africa (May 20-28)

FIBA 3X3 World Cup- Vienna, Austria (May 30- June 4)

Men’s Hockey World Championships- Tampere, Finland/Riga, Latvia (May 12-28, 2023)

WA Continental Tour- LA, United States (May 26-27)

WA Diamond League- Rabat, Morocco (May 28)

WA Diamond League- Florence, Italy (June 2)

ISL World Surf Games- Surf City, El Salvador (May 30- June 7)

FIVB Women’s Volleyball Nations League- (May 30- June 16)

Taekwondo World Championships (May 28- June 4)

BWF Thailand Open- Bangkok, Thailand (May 29- June 4)

ATP Geneva Open- Geneva, Switzerland (May 21-27)

ATP Lyon Open- Lyon, France (May 21-27)

WTA Strasbourg Open- Strasbourg, France (May 21-27)

WTA Rabat Open- Rabat, Morocco (May 21-27)

Para Ice Hockey World Championships- Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan (May 28- June 4)

Brazil Swimming Championships- Recife, Brazil (May 30- June 3)

AP Race International Meet Swimming- London, United Kingdom (May 27-29)

European Rowing Championships (May 25-28)

FIFA -20 World Cup (May 20- June 11)

 

Even watching half of these events will be considered a success for me :p How unrealistic am I, thinking I’ll have enough time to watch all of these

Ok, just going to triage a bit here….

 

I’d drop the surfing from El Salvador, the Brazilian Swimming & the…..Ice Hockey :thankyou:

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