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Flag football world championship is currently ongoing in Finland, 

:GBR men (ranked 15) have played 3 and won 3 including a win over :GER (ranked 3) 

They have a round of 16 match against :FRA (ranked 10) at 4pm today

:GBR Women (ranked 4) have played 3 and won 3 and best game was against :PAN Panama (ranked 6) 

They may or may not have a round of 16 game today, waiting for website to update

You can watch all the games here IFAF TV and i believe GB men are on pitch 3 at 4pm :) 

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Flag Football update: 

The men were Eliminated in the round of 16, but have since won two more games and have made it to the 9th-10th placing match, which for a entry ranking of 15 would be a good showing. 

The Women were Eliminated by Japan in the QF and will be playing in the 5-8 bracket

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  • 5 months later...

For those who are interested, I have been pulling together a calendar of events across the summer Olympic sports (at least the ones where GB are active - sorry any wrestling fans)

 

I'm also in the process of gathering the details of the elite squads so that we can track the athletes we could see in the mix for qualification when Los Angeles comes around. 

 

It is still a work in progress so if there are any suggestions for additions, just shout out. 

2025 Calendar.xlsx

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59 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

For those who are interested, I have been pulling together a calendar of events across the summer Olympic sports (at least the ones where GB are active - sorry any wrestling fans)

 

I'm also in the process of gathering the details of the elite squads so that we can track the athletes we could see in the mix for qualification when Los Angeles comes around. 

 

It is still a work in progress so if there are any suggestions for additions, just shout out. 

2025 Calendar.xlsx 51.84 kB · 1 download

Wow, thank's for this, never too early to get excited for LA.

 

I'm not sure if this is viable, but I wonder if it would be possible to create some kind of google docs which we would all edit with additions as a sort of centralised database before LA.

 

On a side note,I have my A-Levels coming up so my contributions might be a bit limited until the Summer, but I will still try and contribute when I can.

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  • 4 months later...

The draw for the Women's 2027 EuroBasket qualification was completed this week - this is likely to be the critical qualifying route for '28 Olympics. If it follows previous years, a top 6 finish at the 2027 EuroBasket would give GB a ticket to Olympic qualifying tournament.

 

:GBR will enter the competition in round 1 - the 7 teams who are competing in the World Cup Qualifying Tournaments have a bye to round 2 - and have been drawn against :SUI:NOR and :AUT

 

:GBR are the highest seed in their group so should be able to safely navigate through to the second round. The first round of matches takes place in November this year followed by reverse matches in early March. 

 

After a pretty disappointing tournament in 2025, hopefully GB can make some progress over the qualifying window and put themselves in strong position to secure a ticket to LA.

 

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when do you think sports start releasing the qualifying criteria? is it done on a sport by sport basis or do the IOC release everything at same time? eager to get to some qualification events next year 

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3 hours ago, Olympicsnell said:

when do you think sports start releasing the qualifying criteria? is it done on a sport by sport basis or do the IOC release everything at same time? eager to get to some qualification events next year 

My plan is to start caring after Milan 2026 by which time we will start being drip fed it all

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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21 hours ago, Olympicsnell said:

when do you think sports start releasing the qualifying criteria? is it done on a sport by sport basis or do the IOC release everything at same time? eager to get to some qualification events next year 

I think they start coming in the autumn of this year, a lot of sports will have put their proposals to the IOC and I think it's taking longer than normal because of the change over at the top. 

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OK, this is probably more the Road to 32 or Road to 36, but plenty medals for Team GB at the European Youth Olympic Festival in Macedonia last week,  Age Groups 16 to 18.  

 

10 Gold in Badminton, Gymnastics and Swimming

7 Silver

5 Bronze

 

SCHEDULE AND RESULTS – Skopje 2025 – Sport Europe

 

 

 

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