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Just read in our medias that Slovakia will host one of the 4 European Qualifying groups in Futsal (from 1st to 4th November 2017)

 

Only the top 16 UEFA futsal countries U17 will compete, divided in 4 qualifying groups and one of them will be held in SVK (probably in Bratislava)

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39 minutes ago, hckosice said:

Just read in our medias that Slovakia will host one of the 4 European Qualifying groups in Futsal (from 1st to 4th November 2017)

 

Only the top 16 UEFA futsal countries U17 will compete, divided in 4 qualifying groups and one of them will be held in SVK (probably in Bratislava)

 

To make things crazier they will rank the winning teams and the top 2 will make it to the Youth Olympics.

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5 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

Really ? :facepalm:

 

Yup

 

For the girls' event, the top eight nations in the UEFA men's futsal rankings will be invented to qualifying. Two four-team mini-tournaments will be held with the two winners qualifying for the Youth Olympics.

 

For the boys' event, the top 16 nations in the rankings will invited and will compete in four mini-tournaments. The group winners will then be ranked by result and the top two nations in that ranking not qualified for the girls' event will qualify for the boys' event.

 

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Modern pentathlon (in fact tetrathlon as youth athletes don't do horse riding) - European Qualification in Caldas da Rainha - three quotas per gender:
Girls - :HUN Michelle Gulyás  :ESP Laura Heredia :ITA Beatrice Mercuri

Boys - :ITA Giorgio Malan :RUS Egor Gromadskii :POL Kamil Kasperczak

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1 hour ago, Vojthas said:

Modern pentathlon (in fact tetrathlon as youth athletes don't do horse riding) - European Qualification in Caldas da Rainha - three quotas per gender:
Girls - :HUN Michelle Gulyás  :ESP Laura Heredia :ITA Beatrice Mercuri

Boys - :ITA Giorgio Malan :RUS Egor Gromadskii :POL Kamil Kasperczak

No wait, at WCh they do it..or it is what italia press say

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  • 2 weeks later...

Rowing world championships quota updated here: 

 

Only changes are that Greece was reallocated the men's single scull quota, instead of Latvia and Romania chose women's pair, so Canada was reallocated the women's single scull quota. 

 

Tripartite invitations have been announced as well:

Mens Single Sculls

:NCA Nicaragua

:VIN St Vincent and the Grenadines

 

Womens Single Sculls

:LBN Lebanon

:UGA Uganda

 

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Some things i have read in internet.

 

1. Estadio Mary Terán de Weiss will be covered and then will be also used except tennis for Argentina's National Basketball team training center

2. For the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics a new aquatics complex will be built in Roca Park

 

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