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14 hours ago, hckošice said:

with :MLT winning today´s bronze, there now only 10 NOCs still without medal in Banská Bystrica

Apparently that was their first ever medal at an EYOF :cheer:

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and it´s 1st Gooooold for the host "Tavel to Slovakia, Good Idea" country :woohoo:

 

Renáta Jamrichová - Tennis (Girls Singles).  What a moments it must be for her, winning the nation´s gold EYOF medal at home in front of huge crowd.

 

Huge congrats Renáta! :clap:

 

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1-1-3 now

 

Samuel Košťál won his second Bronze of the games, after the bronze in the boys 200m Butterfly, he finished third also in the Boys 400m Individual Medley. :thumbup:

 

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2 hours ago, hckošice said:

and it´s 1st Gooooold for the host "Tavel to Slovakia, Good Idea" country :woohoo:

 

Renáta Jamrichová - Tennis (Girls Singles).  What a moments it must be for her, winning the nation´s gold EYOF medal at home in front of huge crowd.

 

Huge congrats Renáta! :clap:

 

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She did it again !

 

Our 15 years old new Tennis princess Renáta Jamrichová is now a double EYOF champion ! :clap: alongside Daniel Balaščák (Opening Ceremony flagbearer) won also the Mixed Doubles Gold.

 

So at the end, some Host effect happened :p 6 Medals = 2 Golds, 1 Silver 3 Bronzes.

 

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6 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

2nd gold for Slovakia from tennis and, from swimming, they won the 6th medal. I think that @hckošicecould be satisfied :p

Very very satisfied :d

 

Also super pleased about the overall feeling of the games, Pleasantly surprised by the general interest from the locals, the venues are full, people are having fun, great mood everywhere. Hearing only positive responses and feedback from athletes and their officials, a very pleasant surprise, I was a little worried about the overall interest as I expected a decline in interest after the first days when the causal public will finds out that our athletes will not achieve "super" results, but the opposite was true, people go to all sports and create an excellent, friendly and happy atmosphere.

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Day 5 Medalists

 

Artistic Gymnastics

 

Boys Floor Exercise

 

1. Danny Crouch :GBR

2. Radomyr Stelmakh :UKR

3. Amine Abaidi :NED

 

Boys Pommel Horse

 

1. Kristijonas Padegimas :LTU

2. Radomyr Stelmakh :UKR

3. Alfred Schwaiger :AUT

 

Boys Rings

 

1. Luis Il-Sung Melander :SWE

2. Dmytro Prudko :UKR

3. Paco Fernandes Henriques :FRA

 

Girls Uneven Bars

 

1. Martina Pieratti :ITA 

2. Helen Kevric :GER 

3. Meolie Maria Jauch :GER

 

Girls Vault

 

1. Helen Kevric :GER 

2. Ruby Evans :GBR 

3. Sara B. Jacobsen :DEN

 

 

Athletics

 

Boys Discus Throw

 

1. Mihai Motorca :ROU

2. Zsombor Dobo :HUN

3. Mico Lampinen :FIN

 

Boys Long Jump

 

1. Petr Meindlschmid :CZE

2. Cristian Popescu :ROU

3. Nicholas Gavagni :ITA

 

Boys 3000m

 

1. Karl Ottfalk :SWE

2. Lucian Stefan :ROU

3. Vittore Borromini :ITA

 

Boys 400m Hurdles

 

1. Wassim Taouil :FRA

2. Samuel Jonsson :SWE

3. Kacper Ulinski :POL

 

Boys Pole Vault

 

1. Yljo Philtjens :BEL

2. Karl Pohlak :EST

3. Pavlos Kriaras :GRE

 

Boys 800m

 

1. Yanis Vanlanduyt :FRA

2. Zan Ogrinc :SLO

3. Nuno Cordeiro :POR

 

Boys Javelin Throw

 

1. Roch Krukowski :POL

2. Attila Herczeg :HUN

3. Stepan Sipek :CZE

 

Boys 200m

 

1. William Trulsson :SWE

2. Danielius Vasilauskas :LTU

3. Radoslaw Lach :POL

 

Girls High Jump

 

1. Jana Koscak :CRO

2. Nikolina Pejatovic :SRB

3. Iren Saraboyukova :BUL

 

Girls Shot Put

 

1. Julia Michalowska :POL

2. Karolina Machova :CZE

3. Carmen Welling :FIN

 

Girls 100m Hurdles

 

1. Mia Wild :CRO

2. Esther Sahlqvist :SWE

3. Sofia Pizzato :ITA

 

Girls Triple Jump

 

1. Aureja Beniusyte :LTU

2. Tatiana Pereira :POR

3. Elena Argirova :BUL

 

Girls Heptathlon

 

1. Lucia Acklin :SUI

2. Viola Hambidge :EST

3. Maresa Hense :GER

 

 

Judo

 

Boys -100kg

 

1. Bogdan Petre :ROU

2. Francesco Basso :ITA

3. Giorgi Baduashvili :GEO

3. Joes Schell :NED

 

Boys +100kg

 

1. Giorgi Tabatadze :GEO

2. Recep Ergin :TUR

3. Kanan Nasibov :AZE

3. Giannis Antoniou :CYP

 

Girls -78kg

 

1. Yelyzaveta Lytvynenko :UKR

2. Yuli Mishiner :ISR

3. Mathilda Niemeyer :GER

3. Fabia Conceicao :POR

 

Girls +78kg

 

1. Diana Semchenko :UKR

2. Bintibe Lang :FRA

3. Morgana De Paoli :ITA

 

 

Swimming

 

Boys 400m Individual Medley

 

1. Emanuele Potenza :ITA

2. Alex Kovats :HUN 

3. Samuel Kostal :SVK

 

Boys 100m Breaststroke

 

1. Oscar Bilbao :GBR

2. Subajr Biltaev :GER

3. Andrea Miron :ITA

 

Boys 200m Freestyle

 

1. Filippo Bertoni :ITA

2. Tolga Temiz :TUR

3. Nicholas Castella :DEN

 

Boys 100m Butterfly

 

1. Ethan Dumesnil :FRA

2. Ivan Harbarchuk :UKR

3. Stefan Krawiec :POL

 

Boys 4x100m Medley

 

1. Great Britain :GBR

2. France :FRA

3. Italy :ITA

 

Girls 800m Freestyle

 

1. Julia Ackermann :GER

2. Talya Erdogan :TUR

3. Valentina Procaccini :ITA

 

Girls 100m Backstroke

 

1. Nahia Garrido Malvar :ESP

2. Aissia Prisecariu :ROU

3. Blythe Kinsman :GBR

 

Girls 100m Breaststroke

 

1. Nayara Pineda Lopez :ESP

2. Lucia Principi :ITA

3. Havana Cueto Cabrera :SUI

 

Girls 200m Individual Medley

 

1. Phoebe Cooper :GBR

2. Belis Sakar :TUR

3. Noelle Benkler :GER

 

Girls 50m Freestyle

 

1. Jana Pavalic :CRO

2. Skye Carter :GBR

3. Smilte Plytnykaite :LTU

 

Girls 4x100m Medley

 

1. Italy :ITA

2. Spain :ESP

3. Romania :ROU

 

 

Tennis

 

Boys Singles

 

1. Jan Kumstat :CZE

2. Sergio Planella Hernandez :ESP 

3. Tom Sickenberger :GER

 

Girls Singles

 

1. Renata Jamrichova :SVK

2. Philippa Farber :GER

3. Eva Ionescu :ROU

 

Mixed Doubles

 

1. Slovakia (Jamrichova/Balascak) :SVK

2. Romania (Ghettu/Ionescu) :ROU

3. Poland (Czajka/Wazny) :POL

 

and some pics of the day, courtesy of SOŠV.sk

 

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