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Winter European Youth Olympic Festival 2025


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Winter European Youth Olympic Festival 2025

 

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:SVK Team Slovakia  :SVK

 

BIATHLON

Boys (4): 

Oliver Gajdošovci, Šimon Krištofík, Markus Sklenárik, Adam Schön

(all Individual 12,5 km, Sprint 7,5 km, Mixed Singles relay 6+7,5 km/Mixed Team Relay 4x6 km).

Girls (4): 

Karin Abrahámová, Adéla Liptaiová, Dominika Patrášová, Michaela Straková

(all Individual 10 km, Sprint 6 km, Mixed Singles relay 6+7,5 km/Mixed Team Relay 4x6 km).

ALPINE SKIING

Boys (3): 

Tadeáš Prevuzňák, Oliver Tabačko, Michal Tatarko

(all Giant slalom, Slalom, Team Event).

Girls (3): 

Sára Antolová, Tamara Dorková, Lucia Hladká

(all Giant slalom, Slalom, Team Event).

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING

Boys (3): 

Ján Adamov, Tomáš Cenek, Jelisej Kuzmin

(all 7,5 km Classical, 10 km Freestyle, Sprint Freestyle, Mixed Team Relay 4x5 km)

Girls (2): 

Emília Rendová, Michaela Straková

(Both 5 km Classical, 7,5 km Freestyle, Sprint Freestyle, Mixed Team Relay 4x5 km).

SHORT-TRACK SPEED SKATING

Boys (1): 

Marek Harkabus

(500 m, 1000 m, 1500 m)

Girls (1): 

Lara Dziedzinová

(500 m, 1000 m, 1500 m)

FIGURE SKATING

Boys (1): 

Alex Války

(Singles)

Girls (1): 

Olívia Lengyelová

(Singles)

ICE HOCKEY

Boys (20): Matej Bereš, Marko Požgay, Matej Stankoven, Matúš Válek (all HC Slovan Bratislava), Roderik Černák (HO Hamíkovo), Jakub Husár (HC Košice), Ivan Matta, Denis Tóth (both HK Dukla Michalovce), Oliver Botka, Maxim Šimko (both HK Nitra), Ján Čurlej, Filip Kovalčík, Adam Obušek, Kristián Rezničák, Jakub Syrný, Tomáš Šromovský (all Dukla Trenčín), Juraj Jonas Ďurčo (Spartak Dubnica), Samuel Hybský (HKM Zvolen), Kristián Macák (Vlci Žilina), Denis Čelko (Oceláři Třinec, :CZE ).

Girls (20): Daniela Šufliarská (HC 07 Detva), Sofia Hajnalová (HC Topoľčany), Gréta Konrádová (MMHK Nitra), Aurélia Račák (HO Hamikovo Hamuliakovo), Lilly Laura Lipnická (Ha Slávia Prešov), Michaela Letaši (HOBA Bratislava), Karin Hrušková (Lokomotíva Nové Zámky), Emma Plvanová (Slovan Bratislava), Nina Ševčíková (Vlci Žilina), Dominika Miškovičová (Lokomotíva Nové Zámky), Natália Gerö (Barani Banská Bystrica), Nina Čellárová (MHK Dolný Kubín), Alexandra Sofia Sklenková (ŽHK 2000 Šarišanka Prešov), Nina Rybovičová (Iskra Partizánske), Sofia Stráňovská (HK 95 Považská Bystrica), Nina Roštecká (HKM Gladiators Trnava), Alexandra Hirjaková (HK Humenské Levy), Nina Šimová (ŽHKm Zvolen), Lucia Luptáková (Red Deer Youth, :CAN ).

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:GBR Squad

 

Alpine Skiing
Emily Turner, 17, Crowthorne – Berkshire

Freddy Carrick-Smith, 17, Savoie - France

Hamish Blyth, 16, Stirling - Scotland

Tabitha Milkins, 17, Bristol – England

Tia Freshwater, 16, Inverness - Scotland

Toby Stephen, 17, Chertsey – Surrey

Zak Carrick-Smith, 17, Savoie - France

 

Biathlon
Isla Cadell, 16, Prince George – Canada

 

Cross-Country Skiing
Elspeth Cruickshank, 17, Insch – Aberdeenshire

Ewan McAdam, 17, Lochgelly – Fife

Rasmus Ipsen, 17, Oyne, Insch - Aberdeenshire

Sophie Forth, 17, Huntly – Aberdeenshire

 

Figure Skating
Edward Solovyov, 15, Cramlington – Northumberland

Leilah Patten, 14, Sheffield – South Yorkshire

 

Freestyle Skiing
Artemii Teplov, 17, Peacehaven – East Sussex

Sandra Gabriela Caune, 16, Ellon – Aberdeenshire

 

Short Track Speed Skating
Albert (Albie) Barlow, 16, Guilford - Surrey

Savi Buffey, 15, Hull – East Yorkshire

 

Snowboarding
Emily Rothney, 16, Carrbridge – Highlands

Roahan Duncan, 16, Dundee - Scotland

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:ITA Team Italia :ITA

 

Ice Hockey
Nicole Belli, Angelica Betta, Stella Patrizia Dal Pont, Cristel Dalle Mulle, Emma Durand, Emma Grezzani, Riana Holzknecht, Veronica Benedetta Montanino, Sofia Moser, Eliana Nobile, Arianna Novati, Emma Palatini, Eleonora Pinti, Katia Polloni, Nicole Polloni, Ginevra Carlotta Rancoita, Atena Raviscioni, Giorgia Todesco, Emma Verderame, Xenia Watschinger.

 

Figure Skating
Amanda Ghezzo, Nikolay Di Tria.

 

Short track
Beatrice Paglia, Nina Trabucchi, Filippo Pezzoni, Alessandro Picco.

 

Biathlon 
Luna Forneris, Gaia Gondolo, Magalì Miraglio Mellano, Thea Wanker, Andreas Braunhofer, Julian Huber, Filippo Massimino, Rafael Santer.

 

Freestyle
Elia Baez Locher, Laurin Volgger.

 

Alpine Skiing
Emma Bastita, Alessandra Di Sabatino, Marta Giaretta, Victoria Klotz, David Castlunger, Luca Loranzi, Raffaele Monaco, Alex Silbernagl.

 

Cross-country
Marta Bellotti, Vanessa Cagnati, Alice Leoni, Caterina Milani, Giacomo Barale, Mattia Marinoni, Daniel Pedranzini, Luca Pietroboni.

 

Snowboard
Stella Accati, Stella Angeli, Tommaso Cesare Lupi, Gregorio Marchelli.

 
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“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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1 hour ago, Olympian1010 said:

Perfect thanks, like the FISU Games not everything but a good selection.

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Today I watched a bit of Finland-Sweden, not the best video quality, but at least there are no fixed cameras like in 2023.

Also the livescore is markedly improved, I remember that in 2022 it was completely absent. 

Sadly, the sport programme quality dropped, I think for a lack of venues

 

About the women's hockey results:

Group A: :CZE 5-0 :SVK

Group B: :SWE 5-2 :FIN

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After the second day of competition, with an advance of one game, we already know the women's hockey semifinal: :CZE :FIN. Finland literally bullied Italy, 40 shots to zero. 

 

 

Today results:

Group A: :SUI 0-6 :CZE

Group B: :ITA 0-18 :FIN

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