Sprint Canoeing ICF World Championships 2017
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By Monzanator · Posted
Isabella Whittaker run 49.24 indoors which is second fastest in history behind Femke Bol. Typical NCAA curveball -
By JockCartier · Posted
She has really came into her own the last couple years. Could have a very special Olympics -
The Irish boxing federation tried to join early on (late 2023) but Irish boxing clubs being Irish boxing clubs failed to pass it in a vote. Needed a 70% majority and fell just short I think. They also a couple of years ago voted against basic governance reforms just because despite sport ireland threatening to cut their funding so yeah Irish boxing clubs are just erratic. They managed to just about pass a vote to remove references to the IBA from its constitution last year and are expected to join world boxing presumably in the next couple of months. But yeah the Irish federation wanted to join from the start, the clubs just didn't let them. Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan have both joined world boxing and Kazakhstan is hosting the 2027 world boxing world champs. I would expect them both to go to world boxing worlds as well. They and a few others might just be milking the IBA for its money at this point.
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There's a famous quote from Winston Churchill. "Americans can always be trusted to do the right thing, once all other possibilities have been exhausted.”
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Stage 22 in Vikersund (NOR) Men´s Individual Flying Hill: 1. Andreas Wellinger 436.1 2. Timi Zajc 427.8 3. Anze Lanisek 422.7 Full Final Result HERE
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Stage 7 in Oslo (NOR) Men´s Individual Gundersen Large Hill: 1. Vinzenz Geiger 22:33.6 2. Jarl Magnus Riiber 22:34.8 3. Johannes Lamparter 22:40.9 Full Final Result HERE
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By Biathlonfan · Posted
Adriana Vilagos goes huge with a national record of 66.88 in the women's javelin to close out day 1. -
By Grassmarket · Posted
Horribly weather affected comp; started in the early morning, came back in the afternoon but still only just got one round finished. -
Stage 7 in Oslo (NOR) Women´s Individual Gundersen Large Hill (5km): 1. Gyda Westvold Hansen 13:46.7 2. Lisa Hirner 14:39.7 3. Ida Marie Hagen 14:47.3 Full Final Result HERE
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Stage 22 in Vikersund (NOR) Women´s Individual Flying Hill: 1. Nika Prevc 201.1 2. Ema Klinec 169.8 3. Selina Freitag 157.0 Full Final Result HERE
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