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Summer European Youth Olympic Festival 2025


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15-year young sensation :ITA Kelly Ann Doualla wins the girls' 100m dash with the remarkable time of 11.21, which is a new U-18 European Record :yikes: :champion: :cheer: :wub:

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11 hours ago, Faramir said:

Whoever developed the results system apparently thinks that in swimming the goal is to set the highest time :p

That would be Croatian provider Furkisport: https://furkisport.hr

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This is kind of what I mean. We've now had three days of athletics, I believe, and that shitty website shows a handful of heats replays and a pole vault final....and that's it. Not even Monday evening's finals are there...and it's Wednesday evening now.

 

https://eoctv.org/container/eyof/skopje-2025/athletics/

 

Just...come on, how do they think they are ever going to get any kind of engagement, at all?

 

Oh and of course that's not even mentioning the "event X podium ceremony" videos including a thumbnail of said podium :facepalm: 

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18 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

This is kind of what I mean. We've now had three days of athletics, I believe, and that shitty website shows a handful of heats replays and a pole vault final....and that's it. Not even Monday evening's finals are there...and it's Wednesday evening now.

 

https://eoctv.org/container/eyof/skopje-2025/athletics/

They will populate that page eventually, but yeah, it can take awhile.

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29 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

They will populate that page eventually, but yeah, it can take awhile.

Took weeks for the Winter Games, by which time everyone had long since lost interest.

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9 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

They will populate that page eventually, but yeah, it can take awhile.

But that should at the very maximum not be more than 24 hours, and in this day and age that is already insanely long. I simply can't understand why organizations that are not capable of doing this, try to do it in their own way anyway, instead of simply using YouTube where your stream is available on demand the second it's finished. Even on the awful Eurovisionsports website it takes maybe an hour or so for replays ot be available, but multiple days is just ridiculous. By the time it's finally there, is really anyone besides some family members of the athletes going to click on it?

 

Also sucks for the athletes. They are competing in an event that's marketed as something relatively big for their age, but not even the organizers themselves care...

 

Edit: I am well aware this all sounds very...sour from me, sorry for that. It's just that as usual I was kind of looking forward to this (it's always cool to see an event like this and then in a few years see which names have become recognizable), and this is once again one massive disappointment because watching it just isn't really gonna be possible.

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7 hours ago, heywoodu said:

But that should at the very maximum not be more than 24 hours, and in this day and age that is already insanely long. I simply can't understand why organizations that are not capable of doing this, try to do it in their own way anyway, instead of simply using YouTube where your stream is available on demand the second it's finished. Even on the awful Eurovisionsports website it takes maybe an hour or so for replays ot be available, but multiple days is just ridiculous. By the time it's finally there, is really anyone besides some family members of the athletes going to click on it?

 

Also sucks for the athletes. They are competing in an event that's marketed as something relatively big for their age, but not even the organizers themselves care...

 

Edit: I am well aware this all sounds very...sour from me, sorry for that. It's just that as usual I was kind of looking forward to this (it's always cool to see an event like this and then in a few years see which names have become recognizable), and this is once again one massive disappointment because watching it just isn't really gonna be possible.

It may help a little. Here you can find streams in Ukrainian. Of course, they do not cover all the events but the recordings are available

https://www.youtube.com/@DeTalks_ua

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On 7/24/2025 at 7:00 AM, heywoodu said:

But that should at the very maximum not be more than 24 hours, and in this day and age that is already insanely long. I simply can't understand why organizations that are not capable of doing this, try to do it in their own way anyway, instead of simply using YouTube where your stream is available on demand the second it's finished. Even on the awful Eurovisionsports website it takes maybe an hour or so for replays ot be available, but multiple days is just ridiculous. By the time it's finally there, is really anyone besides some family members of the athletes going to click on it?

 

Also sucks for the athletes. They are competing in an event that's marketed as something relatively big for their age, but not even the organizers themselves care...

 

Edit: I am well aware this all sounds very...sour from me, sorry for that. It's just that as usual I was kind of looking forward to this (it's always cool to see an event like this and then in a few years see which names have become recognizable), and this is once again one massive disappointment because watching it just isn't really gonna be possible.

At the FISU Athletics today they had a mammoth 8 hour session of Quals & Decathlon.  They got the whole live strean posted to their website within about 5-10 minutes of the session finishing.  :clap::banana::cool:

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37 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

At the FISU Athletics today they had a mammoth 8 hour session of Quals & Decathlon.  They got the whole live strean posted to their website within about 5-10 minutes of the session finishing.  :clap::banana::cool:

Yeah, that's how you're supposed to do it in this day and age.

 

By the way, if that's the Universiade: that's also entirely on HBO, where live streams are also immediately available on-demand, as they should :p 

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