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Ice Hockey 2016 - 2017 Discussion Thread


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Recap of 11th February 2017,

 

Euro Hockey Tour 2016/17

Sweden Hockey Games in Gothenburg,

 

During the day 2 of the tournament, Czech Republic won really clearly 7-1 against Finland and Sweden lost to Russia 2-4.

 

Russia leading the tournament with 6 points, Sweden and Czech Republic both currently with 3 points and Finland still without points.

In the Cumulative General Standing Russia is clearly 1st with 21 points and already tomorrow can confirm their this season win a whole 1 tournament remaining :bowdown:2nd Czech Republic with 12 points is the only team who can still theoretically overpass the Russians but it´s more than unreal they will need to win all remaining matches and Russia must lost everything. 3rd Sweden has 9 and 4th Finland still with only 6 points.

 

Tomorrows last day of the Sweden Hockey Games feature matches Russia vs Czech Republic and Sweden vs Finland.

 

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Today ended the traditional Slovakia Cup,

 

:SUI:champion:Switzerland celebrating the title after their win 4-3 against Slovakia in the final Match. Bronze went to Russia thanks their "B" team which won against Belarus in the bronze medal match 4-1.

 

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Challengers,

 

Today also finished the Challengers 2016/17 Tournaments,

This break there were 3 of them,

 

In Goyang, South Korea, Denmark defeated Hungary 5-1 and South Korea won over Japan 3-0.

 

:DEN:champion:Denmark won the tournament ahead of Hungary and South Korea, all 3 teams had 6 points, so we used the H2H tiebreaker to rank them, Japan finished the tournament last 4th and pointless.

 

 

 

 

In Graz, Austria. Norway won against Slovakia "B" Team 2-1 and Austria defeated France 3-1.

 

:AUT:champion:Austria won the home tournament with 7 points, 2nd finished Norway also with 7 points so the ranking was decided by their h2h confrontation match from yesterday when Austria won 2-1 after GWS, France finished 3rd with 3 points and Slovakia "B" team composed of our young under 23 players from our championship unfortunately finished last with 1 single point.

 

 

 

 

And finally in Katowice, Poland, Slovenia confirmed their domination in this tournament winning easily also the last game against Ukraine 6-2, Poland won in the last match over Italy 4-1.

 

:SLO:champion:Slovenia dominated the tournament and won with perfect record 9 points, second finished the host Poland with 5 points, 3rd Ukraine with 3 points and last 4th finished Italy with 1 single point.

 

 

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Friendly Matches:

11th February 2017,

 

Mens

Switzerland U18 - Belarus U18  3-2

Sweden U19 - Germany U19  7-2

Czech Republic U16 - Finland U16  3-2

Russia U18 - USA U18  3-5

Slovakia U18 - Germany U18  2-1

Switzerland U17 - Slovakia U17  7-0

Finland U19 - Switzerland U19  5-1

Russia U17 - Finland U17  1-2

Sweden U16 - Russia U16  1-4

Sweden U18 - Finland U18  3-1

Germany U17 - Denmark U17  6-3

Czech Republic U17 - USA U17  2-4

 

Womens

Poland - Netherlands  1-8

Sweden - Russia  4-0

 

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Last Review of the February International break,

 

Euro Hockey Tour 2016/17

Sweden Hockey Games in Gothenburg,

 

Last 3rd Day of the tournament, Russia won against Czech Republic 4-2, the Russians won the tournament with a perfect record 3-0 but also officially already won the whole Euro Hockey Tour 2016/17 already with still 1 tournament remaining :bowdown:In the last match Sweden lost to Finland in the Nordic derby 2-3.

 

:RUS:champion:Russia won the Sweden Hockey Games with 9 points, 2nd Czech Republic, 3rd Sweden and 4th Finland all has 3 points, so the h2h conforntations tiebreaker was necessary to use to determine their places.

 

In the cumulative Standing after 3 of 4 tournaments Russia is already the winner, they collected so far 21 points. Czech Republic is second with 12 points, 3rd Sweden and 4th Finland both following with 9 points.

 

The last 4th tournament of the Euro Hockey tour the Czech Hockey Games will be played in April during the pre-world championships preparations period.

 

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Friendly Matches:

12th February 2017

 

Men

Finland U17 - Sweden U17  3-4

Sweden U18 - USA U18  4-5 after GWS

Czech Republic U17 - Russia U17  3-1

Czech Republic U18 - Russia U18  4-0

 

Women

Finland - Russia  7-1

 

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Euro Hockey Tour 2016/17

Sweden Hockey Games in Gothenburg,

 

Last 3rd Day of the tournament, Russia won against Czech Republic 4-2, the Russians won the tournament with a perfect record 3-0 but also officially already won the whole Euro Hockey Tour 2016/17 already with still 1 tournament remaining :bowdown:In the last match Sweden lost to Finland in the Nordic derby 2-3.

 

:RUS:champion:Russia won the Sweden Hockey Games with 9 points, 2nd Czech Republic, 3rd Sweden and 4th Finland all has 3 points, so the h2h conforntations tiebreaker was necessary to use to determine their places.

 

In the cumulative Standing after 3 of 4 tournaments Russia is already the winner, they collected so far 21 points. Czech Republic is second with 12 points, 3rd Sweden and 4th Finland both following with 9 points.

 

The last 4th tournament of the Euro Hockey tour the Czech Hockey Games will be played in April during the pre-world championships preparations period.

 

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Russia sweeps in Sweden

Recaps from the international break

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Russian forward Kirill Kaprizov, captain at the recent World Juniors, also shines with the men’s national team in the Sweden Hockey Games.

 

Beside the Women’s Final Olympic Qualification, many tournaments and exhibition games were played by men’s, women’s and junior national teams and ended during the weekend.

Russia, Switzerland win top events

In the Euro Hockey Tour Russia succeeded by winning all three games of the Sweden Hockey Games and winning the Euro Hockey Tour before the last tournament in the Czech Republic.

The Russians played their first game on home ice in St. Petersburg beating Finland 2-1 before heading to Gothenburg where they won 4-2 against host Sweden and with the same score against the Czechs to claim first place.

The other teams had one win against each other with the Czechs claiming second place after improving their head-to-head goal difference following a 7-1 win against Finland. Sweden finished in third place.

Kirill Kaprizov, who captained his country to World Junior bronze recently, was Russia’s scoring leader with three goals and four points followed by Anatoli Golyshev.

Russia sent men’s teams to two tournaments. While the national selection succeeded in Gothenburg, the B-team, labelled as “Olympic selection”, participated in the Slovakia Cup where it finished in third place. Host Slovakia beat the Russians 6-2 in the semi-final of the opening day after Switzerland had edged Belarus 4-2 in the earlier game.

Switzerland, which also travelled to Nitra with a young team including many who played their first international games, surprised the host in the final game. Damien Riat and Dave Sutter scored two early goals and the Swiss defended the lead for a 4-3 win to claim the trophy. Defenceman Sutter, who was born in Cameroon but moved to Switzerland as a kid, led the tournament in scoring with two goals and three points, same as Slovakia’s Martin Gernat and Russian forward Maxim Kazakov.


Three Euro Ice Hockey Challenge events

The Euro Ice Hockey Challenge consisting of lower-seeded top-division teams as well as Division I nations organized three tournaments during the February international break.

Austria won its tournament in the new arena in Graz on home ice. Raphael Herburger scored the 2-1 overtime winner against Slovakia’s B-team to open the tournament before beating eventual runner-up Norway 2-1 in overtime as well. Lukas Haudum tied the game for Austria with 4:46 left in regulation time and Manual Ganahl scored the game-winner in a shootout. The Austrians sealed the tournament win after beating France 3-1 on the last day. Both goalies played outstanding with Bernhard Starkbaum having a 95.6 save percentage in two games and Lukas Herzog reaching 97.0 in his game.

Korea hosted its EIHC tournament in Goyang in the Seoul region where it hosted a Division I tournament three years ago. It was a tight race with Denmark, Hungary and Korea each winning two games and earning six points while Japan was winless. The Danes started with a 4-2 loss to host Korea in front of a full house with 2,207 fans but bounced back with wins against Japan (6-1) and Hungary (5-1). Denmark needed to beat Hungary with a margin of at least three goals to win the tournament on the last day and did so. Julian Jacobsen scored the 4-1 goal on a two-man advantage in the third period that won his team the tournament, the fifth goal went into the empty net.

The event in Poland included two countries that were promoted to the 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship one year ago in the same city, Katowice. Slovenia did its job right winning all three games against Poland, Italy and Ukraine with 16-5 goals. Jan Urbas was most successful with four goals and nine points followed by his teammate Miha Verlic scored three goals and notched five points.

 

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Finland wins first World Juniors test

The 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship is over but with a Five Nations Tournament for U19 teams the first test for the class of 1998 has begun in the Swiss town of Zuchwil. It was an outcome with opposite signs. Finland, which went from defending champion to relegation-round participant a few weeks ago in Canada, won the tournament with a 3-1 record. Host Switzerland, which made the final round in Canada and was not far from a quarter-final upset against eventual champion USA, finished in last place with zero points and a 1-19 goal record.

The Finns suffered a 5-4 overtime loss to the Czechs on the first day but then bounced back with wins over eventual runner-up Sweden (4-0), Germany (5-2) and Switzerland (5-1) to move to first place. Jere Innala led the tournament in goal scoring with five markers, his teammate Jerry Turkulainen also had five points (3+2). Sweden’s Oskar Steen was the scoring leader of the tournament with three goals and nine points followed by two teammates, Jesper Boqvist (4+4) and defenceman Gustav Lindstrom (1+6).

The two Nordic countries also had the statistically best-performing goaltenders. Swedish netminder Tim Hultstrand had a 93.75 save percentage in his two starts, Finland’s Niilo Halonen reached 93.1 in his three games.


U.S. U18 team succeeds

The United States’ centralized U18 national team succeeded at the Five Nations Tournament in Sundsvall. After three regulation-time wins against Finland (8-1), the Czech Republic (3-1) and Russia (5-3) the Americans played host Sweden for tournament win on the last day.

The Swedish juniors were also without a loss and provided a tough challenge in front of 1,398 fans. Marcus Sylvegard tied up an American lead after a Nate Knoepke goal for the 1-1 score after the first period. The Americans improved and made it a 3-1 lead with goals from Quinn Hughes and Brady Tkachuk but the Swedes came back. Jacob Peterson cut the deficit before the next intermission. The Americans ran into penalty trouble early in the third and with two men more on the ice Erik Brannstrom tied the game and Lucas Elvenes gave the home team a 4-3 lead. But the Americans fought back. Josh Norris tied the game with a shorthanded goal with three seconds left in regulation time and it was him who also scored the game-winner in the sixth shootout round.

Norris led the tournament in scoring with three goals and seven points followed by three teammates – Grant Mismash (3+3), Hughes (3+3) and Evan Barratt (1+5) – and the top goals scorer of the event, Czech forward Filip Zadina (4+1). Of the goalies with at least two games Sweden’s Adam Ahman reached the best numbers with a 95.74 save percentage followed by Czech Jiri Patera (94.34) and Finland’s Lassi Lehtinen (94.03).

U18 Worlds host Slovakia also played host to the annual Vlado Dzurilla Tournament in Piestany and won it. After blanking Belarus 5-0 on the opening day it became more difficult in the other games. The Slovaks beat Switzerland 2-1 thanks to Jozef Balaz’s game-winner with 4:39 left to play and in the last game they beat Germany by the same score thanks to second-period goals from Filip Krivosik and Adam Liska.

Germany’s Dominik Bokk was named Best Forward and led the tournament in scoring with two goals and four points followed by his teammate Mike Fisher and Krivosik with three points (2+1). Slovakia’s Daniel Pavlicko was named Best Goaltender and Switzerland’s Tim Berni Best Defenceman.

Latvia, which will also compete in the 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship in Slovakia, won against the Division I competition in the Four Nations Tournament in Denmark. Already after two days and two wins against Denmark (4-2) and Norway (5-3) the Latvians were known as tournament winner. The 2-0 loss against Austria on the last day didn’t change that. Host Denmark finished in second place with a 2-1 record.

Hungary won a Four Nations Tournament on home ice in Budapest. In the tournament-clinching game against France Mark Almasi scored the game-winning goal for the home team. Slovenia and Italy finished in third and fourth place respectively.

 

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Finnish women win

Eight women’s teams from Europe and Asia were busy in the Final Olympic Qualification where Switzerland and Japan earned the last two tickets for PyeongChang 2018.

Three more teams, who are among the top-5 women’s hockey nations and thus already qualified, played each other in the Euro Hockey Tour event in Finland that was cut down to three teams due to Germany’s participation in the Olympic Qualification.

The three teams played five exhibition games. Although not every team had the same number of games the outcome was clear. Home team Finland was the strongest team winning all four games against its neighbouring rivals. It beat Sweden 3-1 thanks to two Saila Saari goals and in the second game 3-2 after Susanna Tapani’s overtime goal.

Then it faced little trouble against the Russian selection winning the games 7-2 and 7-1. Sweden finished in second place after blanking Russia 4-0, which was missing several key players who competed in the Winter Universiade where the country won both the men’s and women’s ice hockey tournaments.

Jenni Hiirikoski led the tournament both in goals (3) and points (9) followed by her teammates Tapani (4+2) and Petra Nieminen (2+4).

Noora Raty, who hasn’t played in an IIHF tournament since the Sochi 2014 Olympics, played three of Finland’s games. She plays her club hockey for Pyry Nokia in the third men’s division. The three Swedish goaltenders who saw ice time had the best save percentage in the tournament: Lovisa Berndtsson with a shutout win against Russia while Sarah Berglund (92.11) and Sara Grahn (91.89) kept the Swedes in the game against the offensive firepower or Finland.

 

Spoiler

MEN'S TOURNAMENTS

Euro Hockey Tour - Sweden Hockey Games
9 Feb.: Czech Rep. v Sweden 2-5
9 Feb.: Russia v Finland 2-1
11 Feb.: Finland v Czech Rep. 1-7
11 Feb.: Sweden v Russia 2-4
12 Feb.: Russia v Czech Rep. 4-2
12 Feb.: Sweden v Finland 2-3

Standings: 1. Russia 9, 2. Czech Rep. 3, 3. Sweden 3, 4. Finland 3: v
Standings EHT: 1. Russia 24, 2. Czech Rep. 12, 3. Sweden 9, 4. Finland 9: v

Slovakia Cup
10 Feb.: Switzerland v Belarus 4-2
10 Feb.: Slovakia v Russia B 6-2
11 Feb.: Russia B v Belarus 4-1
11 Feb.: Slovakia v Switzerland 3-4

Standings: 1. Switzerland, 2. Slovakia, 3. Russia B, 4. Belarus

Euro Ice Hockey Challenge in Austria
9 Feb.: France v Norway 1-4
9 Feb.: Austria v Slovakia B 2-1 OT
10 Feb.: Slovakia B v France 1-3
10 Feb.: Austria v Norway 2-1 SO
11 Feb.: Norway v Slovakia B 2-1
11 Feb.: Austria v France 3-1

Standings: 1. Austria 7, 2. Norway 7, 3. France 3, 4. Slovakia B 1

Euro Ice Hockey Challenge in Korea
5 Feb.: Hungary v Japan 2-1
5 Feb.: Korea v Denmark 4-2
6 Feb.: Japan v Denmark 1-6
6 Feb.: Korea v Hungary 2-5
7 Feb.: Denmark v Hungary 5-1
7 Feb.: Korea v Japan 3-0

Standings: 1. Denmark 6, 2. Hungary 6, 3. Korea 6, 4. Japan 0

Euro Ice Hockey Challenge in Poland
6 Feb.: Italy v Ukraine 3-4 OT
6 Feb.: Poland v Slovenia 1-4
7 Feb.: Poland v Ukraine 3-2 SO
7 Feb.: Slovenia v Italy 6-2
8 Feb.: Ukraine v Slovenia 2-6
8 Feb.: Poland v Italy 4-1

Standings: 1. Slovenia 9, 2. Poland 5, 3. Ukraine 3, 4. Italy 1

U19 TOURNAMENT

Five Nations Tournament
7 Feb.: Czech Rep. v Finland 5-4 OT
7 Feb.: Switzerland v Sweden 0-6
8 Feb.: Sweden v Czech Rep. 6-3
8 Feb.: Germany v Switzerland 5-0
9 Feb.: Czech Rep. v Germany 4-2
9 Feb.: Finland v Sweden 4-0
10 Feb.: Germany v Finland 2-5
10 Feb.: Switzerland v Czech Rep. 0-3
11 Feb.: Sweden v Germany 7-2
11 Feb.: Finland v Switzerland 5-1

Standings: 1. Finland 10, 2. Sweden 9, 3. Czech Rep. 8, 4. Germany 3, 5. Switzerland 0

U18 TOURNAMENTS

Five Nations Tournament in Sweden
8 Feb.: USA v Finland 8-1
8 Feb.: Sweden v Czech Rep. 4-3 SO
9 Feb.: Finland v Czech Rep. 3-2
9 Feb.: Sweden v Russia 3-1
10 Feb.: Finland v Russia 1-6
10 Feb.: Czech Rep. v USA 1-3
11 Feb.: Russia v USA 3-5
11 Feb.: Sweden v Finland 3-1
12 Feb.: Sweden v USA 4-5 SO
12 Feb.: Czech Rep. v Russia 4-0

Standings: 1. USA 11, 2. Sweden 9, 3. Czech Rep. 4, 4. Russia 3, 5. Finland 3

Vladimir Dzurilla Tournament in Slovakia
9 Feb.: Germany v Switzerland 4-5
9 Feb.: Slovakia v Belarus 5-0
10 Feb.: Belarus v Germany 0-4
10 Feb.: Slovakia v Switzerland 2-1
11 Feb.: Switzerland v Belarus 3-2
11 Feb.: Slovakia v Germany 2-1

Standings: 1. Slovakia 9, 2. Switzerland 6, 3. Germany 3, 4. Belarus 0

Four Nations Tournament in Denmark
9 Feb.: Norway v Austria 2-0
9 Feb.: Denmark v Latvia 2-4
10 Feb.: Latvia v Norway 5-3
10 Feb.: Austria v Denmark 0-5
11 Feb.: Austria v Latvia 2-0
11 Feb.: Denmark v Norway 3-0

Standings: 1. Latvia 6, 2. Denmark 6, 3. Norway 3, 4. Austria 3

Four Nations Tournament in Hungary
9 Feb.: France v Slovenia 4-0
9 Feb.: Hungary v Italy 5-3
10 Feb.: Slovenia v Italy 4-3 SO
10 Feb.: Hungary v France 3-2 OT
11 Feb.: Italy v France 4-3 OT
11 Feb.: Slovenia v Hungary 5-6

Standings: 1. Hungary 8, 2. France 5, 3. Italy 3, 4. Slovenia 2

WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT

Euro Hockey Tour in Finland
8 Feb.: Finland v Sweden 3-1
9 Feb.: Finland v Sweden 3-2 OT
10 Feb.: Finland v Russia 7-2
11 Feb.: Sweden v Russia 4-0
12 Feb.: Finland v Russia 7-1

Standings: 1. Finland 11, 2. Sweden 4, 3. Russia 0


 

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and this is how it looked after yesterdays match Slovan - Zagreb, last KHL game this season for both teams, ufortunately Slovan missed the play-offs very nearly :( but their fans showed once again that in this country we just LOVE hockey and even the team didn´t succeed and didn´t qualify for the play-offs they received an incredible farewell party from their fans and the full arena

 

 

 

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Regular KHL season finished.

CSKA is a champion but SKA took the same quantity of points.

Vityaz will play in the KHL's play-off first time in the club's history. (The team took part in all KHL's seasons)

Sochi won't play in the play-off first time (It was third season for the team in KHL)
Chinese Kunlun is in play-off in their first season!

 

1st Round

 

West

CSKA - Jokerit

SKA - Vityaz

Dynamo Moscow - Torpedo

Lokomotiv - Dynamo Minsk

 

East

Metallurg Magnitogorsk - Kunlun Red Star

Avangard - Admiral

Ak Bars - Salavat Yulaev

Traktor - Barys

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This weekend is traditionally the womens weekend in ice hockey, as each year this day is reserved for the Global Girls game.

 

You can follow the score Here

 

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From New Zealand to Asia, Europe and North America - the IIHF Global Girls' Game will be played again this season, this time on weekend of 18th and 19th February 2017. The weekend-long game between the Team Blue and Team White players starts on early Saturday in Dunedin, New Zealand, and from there the puck goes to Australia, Asia, Siberia and further west to Europe to battle for the global winner and the aggregate score until the last puck drop on Sunday in Toronto, Canada.

Follow this festival of girls' hockey here, in our photo gallery (link follows on Saturday) and in social media using the hashtag #GlobalGirlsGame. You can follow the action through our channels on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram too.

Click here for the #GlobalGirlsGame Photo Album

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, hckosice said:

This weekend is traditionally the womens weekend in ice hockey, as each year this day is reserved for the Global Girls game.

 

You can follow the score Here

 

 

 

 

 

 

Still 3 countries to play :MEX:USA:CAN the blue team is leading 128:124 after 35 matches in 35 countries :)

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GlobalGirlsGame

2 days, 45 hours, 6 continents, 38 countries

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The 2017 Global Girls‘ Game began with a puck drop in Dunedin, New Zealand and finished 48 hours later in Toronto, Canada. Team Blue finished with a victory over Team White, but the event was above all a huge win for girl's hockey worldwide. Click on “more” to view the event and visit our... . WC10_news_link.gif[more]

 

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    • 2026 IJF World Tour Grand Slam - Tbilisi     Results (March 20-22, 2026)     Men's -60kg: 1. Izhak Ashpiz   2. Achyty Dombuu   3. Samariddin Kuchkarov   3. Talgat Orynbassar   5. Jorre Verstraeten   5. Artem Lesiuk   7. Magzhan Shamshadin   7. Jozef Tomanek     Men's -66kg: 1. Nurkanat Serikbayev   2. Turan Bayramov   3. Ramazan Abdulaev   3. Tornike Gigauri   5. David Garcia Torne   5. Petros Christodoulides   7. Luukas Saha   7. Azizbek Ortikov     Men's -73kg: 1. Leonardo Valeriani   2. Valtteri Olin   3. Giorgi Loladze   3. Hidayat Heydarov   5. Muhammed Demirel   5. Anton Shuhalieiev   7. Mark Hristov   7. Giorgi Terashvili     Men's -81kg: 1. Vedat Albayrak   2. Mykhailo Svidrak   3. Mihajlo Simin   3. Matthias Casse   5. Timo Cavelius   5. Dimitri Gochilaidze   7. Georgi Gramatikov   7. Zaur Dvalashvili     Men's -90kg: 1. Luka Maisuradze   2. Nemanja Majdov   3. Luka Javakhishvili   3. Guilherme Schimidt   5. Akaki Japaridze   5. Nurbek Murtozoev   7. Jarne Duyck   7. Umar Bozorov     Men's -100kg: 1. Idar Bifov   2. Niiaz Bilalov   3. Simeon Catharina   3. Robert Florentino   5. Darko Brasnjovic   5. Nika Kharazishvili   7. Yaroslav Davydchuk   7. Michael Korrel     Men's +100kg: 1. Irakli Demetrashvili   2. Losseni Kone   3. Saba Inaneishvili   3. Jur Spijkers   5. Artem Zolotukhin   5. Dzhamal Gamzatkhanov   7. Giannis Antoniou   7. Jakub Sordyl     Women's -48kg: 1. Tugce Beder   2. Tara Babulfath   3. Marina Vorobeva   3. Sabina Giliazova   5. Sarah Ischt   5. Eva Perez Soler   7. Konul Aliyeva   7. Andrea Stojadinov     Women's -52kg: 1. Blandine Pont   2. Tatum Keen   3. Gabriela Dimitrova   3. Gefen Primo   5. Sita Kadamboeva   5. Pauline Cuq   7. Hanna Burakova   7. Sofia Asvesta   Women's -57kg: 1. Timna Nelson Levy   2. Inbal Shemesh   3. Martha Fawaz   3. Pihla Salonen   5. Acelya Toprak   5. Nino Loladze   7. Shirlen Nascimento   7. Marica Perisic     Women's -63kg: 1. Haruka Kaju   2. Joanne van Lieshout   3. Kaja Kajzer   3. Iva Oberan   5. Gaetane Deberdt   5. Enkhriilen Lkhagvatogoo   7. Laura Vazquez Fernandez   7. Anna Kriza     Women's -70kg: 1. Madina Taimazova   2. Aoife Coughlan   3. Ida Eriksson   3. Shiho Tanaka   5. Tais Pina   5. Aleksandra Andric   7. Margit de Voogd   7. Maya Goshen     Women's -78kg: 1. Audrey Tcheumeo   2. Alina Boehm   3. Yuliia Kurchenko   3. Milica Zabic   5. Emma Reid   5. Metka Lobnik   7. Maria Swan   7. Vicky Verschaere     Women's +78kg: 1. Raz Hershko   2. Lea Fontaine   3. Asya Tavano   3. Celia Cancan   5. Mariia Ivanova   5. Erica Simonetti   7. Yuli Alma Mishiner   7. Tina Radic     Results
    • I asked chatGPT to list the differences between V2 and V3.  It spat back 250 event changes.  Most were innocuous textual differences in the event description, but still...  
    • 2026 IJF World Tour European Open - Warsaw   Results (March 14-15, 2026)   Men's -60kg: 1. Toktar Umutaliyev 2. Sunggat Nurlatuly 3. Muhammadjon Masharipov 3. Assylkhan Zinullin     Men's -66kg: 1. Simon Lesauvage 2. Mattia Miceli 3. Tofig Mammadov 3. Ari Berliner     Men's -73kg: 1. Orlando Cazorla 2. Wiktor Mrowczynski 3. Kevin Abeltshauser 3. Khojiakbar Toshev     Men's -81kg: 1. Szymon Szulik 2. Joshua de Lange 3. Luca Otmane 3. Bastien Pons     Men's -90kg: 1. Novo Raicevic 2. Aleksa Mitrovic 3. Aibol Nyssanali 3. Johann Lenz     Men's -100kg: 1. Joes Schell 2. Lars Vissers 3. Michal Jedrzejewski 3. Elmar Gasimov     Men's +100kg: 1. Grzegorz Teresinski 2. Jamal Feyziyev 3. Jakub Sordyl 3. Daniel Udsilauri     Women's -48kg: 1. Marine Gilly 2. Fina Pamedie Katendi Nzuzi 3. Aitana Diaz Hernandez 3. Anais Perrot     Women's -52kg: 1. Aleksandra Kaleta 2. Kenya Perna   3. Barbara Twarowska 3. Alicia Marques     Women's -57kg: 1. Ophelie Vellozzi 2. Arleta Podolak 3. Malin Wilson Claret 3. Carla Ubasart Mascaro     Women's -63kg: 1. Melodie Turpin 2. Natalia Kropska 3. Elena Renes 3. Ariela Sanchez Benitez     Women's -70kg: 1. Aleksandra Kowalewska 2. Sarah Mehlau 3. Florine Soula 3. Tanja Gruenewald     Women's -78kg: 1. Samah Hawa Camara 2. Sara Fernandez Campillo 3. Morgane Rubiano 3. Xanne van Lijf     Women's +78kg: 1. Tiziana Marini 2. Kinga Wolszczak 3. Kamila Berlikash 3. Dounia Nacer     Results
    • If Colturi were to return to Italy, we will have another super duo after Goggia and Brignone. If Colturi has to return, it would be right now, when alpine skiing is so popular here. There are still girls like Pirovano, who are quite young and are already started winning. Alpine skiing in Italy is similar to ski jumping in Poland: there are speak about no young talents, but there is always someone new – it is a matter of the popularity of these sports in these countries and the large amounts of money invested in them.
    • World Cup Finals in Lillehammer (NOR)   Women´s Slalom:   1. Mikaela Shiffrin    2:07.61 2. Wendy Holdener    2:08.93 3. Emma Aicher    2:08.97   Full Final Results HERE
    • World Cup Finals in Lillehammer (NOR)   Men´s Giant Slalom   1. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen    2:20.65 2. Loic Meillard    2:21.23 3. Atle Lie McGrath    2:21.52   Full Final Results HERE
    • Holdener beat Aicher for 2nd place by 0.04 so Aicher has to win the last GS to have any chance for the overall (trails Shiffrin by 85 pts).
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