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Here's an amusing blunder on the website - in the list of nations it has "World Triathlon" (using the code 'TRI') because some athletes go as independents (I remember someone was changing her designation from :FRA to :LUX or the other way around and midway through she had 'TRI'). Someone's put the code in and it's come up with the :TTO flag!

As now we come across the world
To share these Games of old
Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

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:SVK Team Slovakia :SVK

(75 Athletes)

 

Artistic Gymnastics (6)

 

MAG: Matej Nemčovič

WAG: Barbora Mokošová, Adela Balcová, Radoslava Kalamárová, Elena Ušáková, Sara Surmanová

 

Athletics (19)

 

100m: Ján Volko

200m: Ján Volko

400m: Šimon Bujna

400m Hurdles: Martin Kučera, Matej Baluch

20km Race Walk: Miroslav Úradník, Dominik Černý

35km Race Walk: Miroslav Úradník, Dominik Černý, Michal Morvay

4x400m Relay: Šimon Bujna, Martin Kučera, Matej Baluch, Oliver Murcko, Patrik Domotor, Miroslav Marček, Franklin Henry, Roman Haraslín, Adrián Pavelka

100m: Viktória Forster

100m Hurdles: Viktória Forster

400m Hurdles: Emma Zapletalová, Daniela Ledecká

Hammer Throw: Veronika Kaňuchová

20km Race Walk: Hana Burzalová

35km Race Walk: Hana Burzalová, Ema Hačundová

 

Canoeing Sprint (17)

 

K1-1000m: Peter Gelle

K2-1000m: Samuel Baláž/Denis Myšák

K4-1000m: Peter Gelle/Tomáš Holka/Daniel Rybanský/Ákos Gacsal

K1-500m: Milan Dorner

K2-500m: Erik Vlček/Adam Botek

K4-500m: Samuel Baláž/Denis Myšák/Csaba Zalka/Adam Botek

K1-5000m: Milan Dorner

C1-1000m: Matej Rusnák

C2-1000m: Eduard Strýček/Peter Kizek

C1-500m: Matej Rusnák

C2-500m: Eduard Strýček/Peter Kizek

C1-5000m: Matej Rusnák

K2-500m: Mariana Petrušová/Lisa-Maria Gamsjäger

K4-500m: Ivana Kmeťová/Dagmar Čulenová/Mariana Petrušová/Lisa-Maria Gamsjäger

 

BMX Cycling (4)

 

BMX Freestyle: Adrián Miko, Tomáš Tohol

BMX Freestyle: Angelika Ižáková, Lucia Čajková

 

MTB Cycling (3)

 

Cross-Country: Martin Haring, Matej Ulík, Jakub Kurty

 

Road Cycling (6)

 

Road Race: Marek Čanecký, Matúš Štoček, Dávid Kaško, Andrej Líška, Adam Foltán, Erik Baška

 

Track Cycling (4)

 

Scratch: Martin Chren

Point Race: Martin Chren

Elimination Race: Pavol Rovder

Omnium: Pavol Rovder

Scratch: Alžbeta Bačíková

Point Race: Tereza Madveďová

Elimination Race: Alžbeta Bačíková

Omnium: Alžbeta Bačíková

 

Sport Climbing (4)

 

Mens Boulder: Peter Kuric, Róbert Luby

Mens Lead: Peter Kuric

Mens Boulder & Lead: Peter Kuric

Womens Boulder: Vanda Michalková, Lujza Michalková

Womens Lead: Vanda Michalková

Womens Boulder & Lead: Vanda Michalková

 

Table Tennis (8)

 

Mens Singles: Wang Yang, Ľubomír Pištej, Jakub Zelinka, Adam Klajber

Mens Doubles: Wang Yang/Lind :DEN, Ľubomír Pištej/Karakasevic :SRB 

Womens Singles: Barbora Balážová, Tatiana Kukuľková, Ema Labošová, Nikoleta Puchovanová

Womens Doubles: Tatiana Kukuľková/Ema Labošová, Barbora Balážová/Matelová :CZE

Mixed Doubles: Ľubomír Pištej/Barbora Balážová

 

Triathlon (4)

 

Mens Individual: Richard Varga

Womens Individual: Margaréta Bičanová, Ivana Kuriačková, Zuzana Michaličková

 

Rowing & Beach Volleyball (0)

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Is this 'alive' in your countries in terms of visibility? Dutch NOS sure has some articles about it on their website, but in terms of actually showing stuff, it seems like it'll stay with a few minutes in the daily sports news and probably a daily live stream on their website, which you can't watch on-demand (or even pause) and so you either watch it live, or you don't watch it at all.

 

Mostly feels like NOS is kind of ignoring it, which makes me curious about other countries. Curious in the sense that hopefully there will be good options to see especially stuff like athletics, swimming, track cycling (and of course road, but we've got Belgian TV for that no doubt) and possibly rowing.

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16 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Is this 'alive' in your countries in terms of visibility? Dutch NOS sure has some articles about it on their website, but in terms of actually showing stuff, it seems like it'll stay with a few minutes in the daily sports news and probably a daily live stream on their website, which you can't watch on-demand (or even pause) and so you either watch it live, or you don't watch it at all.

 

Mostly feels like NOS is kind of ignoring it, which makes me curious about other countries. Curious in the sense that hopefully there will be good options to see especially stuff like athletics, swimming, track cycling (and of course road, but we've got Belgian TV for that no doubt) and possibly rowing.

:GBR the BBC is doing a lot.  The Worlds in Aquatics & Athletics were both quite low key, but the Commonwealths got big coverage and this is going to be Part III of the trilogy for them.  Cycling, gymnastics, rowing and triathlon always get good coverage as well. Canoeing & Climbing don't have so much of a profile.   And it definitely is being presented as a single entity, not as a random collection of things going on at the same time. 

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41 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Is this 'alive' in your countries in terms of visibility?

Kinda. We will have daily coverage on our public television, but mostly on a secondary channel. For sports outside of athletics, it will make a massive difference with the coverage they usualy get during their Euros.

 

I don't watch TV outside of sport, so I don't really know if they promoted it in a big way these last days. 

 

On today's l'Equipe there were seven pages presenting the event.

 

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BTW: European Athletics is fucking retarded. They believe they won't lose anything by going solo in the future. Sure because, we all know, the athletics world championships are as popular as athletics during the olympics :rolleyes:

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22 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

:GBR the BBC is doing a lot.  The Worlds in Aquatics & Athletics were both quite low key, but the Commonwealths got big coverage and this is going to be Part III of the trilogy for them.  Cycling, gymnastics, rowing and triathlon always get good coverage as well. Canoeing & Climbing don't have so much of a profile.   And it definitely is being presented as a single entity, not as a random collection of things going on at the same time. 

Thanks. I've got the cycling covered: Eurosport Player has all of the track cycling (and surprisingly NOS might even have it on TV as well), so that'll be no problem.

 

Which leaves especially the morning sessions in athletics, I think. And the swimming, although officially that's not part of Munich it is of course part of the next two weeks of sports :p 

 

Sports like climbing or canoeing are absolutely tiny here, so I don't think NOS has much of a reason to suddenly show their European championships, sadly.

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Is this 'alive' in your countries in terms of visibility? Dutch NOS sure has some articles about it on their website, but in terms of actually showing stuff, it seems like it'll stay with a few minutes in the daily sports news and probably a daily live stream on their website, which you can't watch on-demand (or even pause) and so you either watch it live, or you don't watch it at all.

 

Mostly feels like NOS is kind of ignoring it, which makes me curious about other countries. Curious in the sense that hopefully there will be good options to see especially stuff like athletics, swimming, track cycling (and of course road, but we've got Belgian TV for that no doubt) and possibly rowing.

I'd say so - the BBC are giving this proper TV studio coverage.

 

The 'average Joe' probably doesn't really care though.

As now we come across the world
To share these Games of old
Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

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The interview of the swiss guy running the show is interesting, I didn't know they had an athletes cap (4700). He says that if the event was to grow further than that, they would have to build an athletes village.

 

Possibly, the future of these games championships would be be to split it further between multiple hosts. This way, it would leave the opportunity for federations to move wherever they wish, you won't have to build anything, and you pretty much can add as many sports as you want.

 

From a telespectator point of view, it wouldn't change much anyway.

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In our country it is a massive deal for national broadcaster, because they lost a lot of important sports in last years, Eurobasket and Volley Worlds are being shown on commercial TV stations.

 

Therefore they are trying to put as much effort on promotion of European Championships as they can.

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7 minutes ago, justony said:

In our country it is a massive deal for national broadcaster, because they lost a lot of important sports in last years, Eurobasket and Volley Worlds are being shown on commercial TV stations.

 

Therefore they are trying to put as much effort on promotion of European Championships as they can.

Yeah, same as in :GBR.  The BBC don’t have the best stuff anymore, so go full blast with what they still have.

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