-
Register/Login on Totallympics!
Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.
Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.
If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.
We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!
Men's Handball EHF European League 2020 - 2021
-
Who's Online 16 Members, 0 Anonymous, 298 Guests (See full list)
-
Latest Posts around Totallympics
-
By MatiReimundo · Posted
2026 ISSF Shooting World Cup Shotgun #1/4 - Tangier Results (March 25 - April 3, 2026) Men's Trap: 1. Alessandro de Souza Ferreira 2. Driss Haffari 3. Jean Pierre Brol Cardenas 4. Nathan Hales 5. Adria Martinez Torres 6. Yang Kun-pi 7. Giovanni Cernogoraz 8. Daniele Resca 9. William Hinton 10. Josip Glasnovic 11. Fabio Sollami 12. Antonin Desert 13. Kynan Chenai 14. Jose Faria 15. Walton Eller 16. David Kostelecky 17. Fabio Beccari 18. Erminio Frasca 19. Yannick Peeters 20. Wolodymyr Yazykov Men's Skeet: 1. Timi Vallioniemi 2. Domenico Simeone 3. Erik Pittini 4. Efthimios Mitas 5. Jose Maria Mielgo Moneo 6. Emil Kjeldgaard Petersen 7. Dustan Taylor 8. Nicolas Pacheco Espinosa 9. Nikolaos Frantzeskakis (3rd in Q) 10. Edouard Poumaillou 11. Markos Kontopoulos 12. Milos Slavicek 13. Arran Eccleston 14. Adam Mc Bee 15. Tomas Nydrle 16. Marat Nezhdanov (Russia) 17. Jack Fairclough 18. Jesper Hansen 19. Artyom Sedelnikov 20. Christian Elliott Women's Trap: 1. Erica Sessa 2. Jessica Rossi 3. Mar Molne Magrina 4. Sandra Bernal 5. Liu Wan-yu 6. Noora Antikainen 7. Catherine Skinner 8. Rumeysa Pelin Kaya 9. Augusta Campos-Martyn 10. Alessandra Perilli 11. Kayle Browning 12. Ellie Seward 13. Esma Samira Kaya 14. Aashima Ahlawat 15. Mopsi Veromaa 16. Alessia Iezzi 17. Adriana Ruano Oliva 18. Zuzana Rehak Stefecekova 19. Fatima Galvez 20. Lada Denisova (Russia) Women's Skeet: 1. Bethany Lilian Norton 2. Dania Jo Vizzi 3. Lucie Anastassiou 4. Reem Ghanem Al-Sharshani 5. Emmanouela Katzouraki 6. Sara Bongini 7. Arina Kuznetsova (Russia) 8. Vanesa Hockova 9. Assem Orynbay 10. Adel Sadakbayeva 11. Julia Florence Nelson 12. Samantha Simonton 13. Aylin Sarmat 14. Varvara Zaitseva (Russia) 15. Daria Turulo (Russia) 16. Sena Can 17. Diana Bacosi 18. Maheshwari Chauhan 19. Darshna Rathore 20. Areeba Khan Mixed Trap Team: 1. Italy 2 (Resca - Rossi) 2. Portugal (Faria - de Barros) 3. Czech Republic 1 (Liptak - Hrdlickova) 4. United States 1 (Hinton - Tozier) 5. United States 2 (Eller - Downs) 6. Spain 1 (Garcia - Molne Magrina) 7. Individual Neutral Athletes 1 (Russia) (Nikolaev - Denisova) 8. San Marino 1 (Berti - Perilli) 9. France (Desert - Cormenier) 10. Italy 1 (Frasca - Iezzi) 11. Poland (Pasierbski - Bernal) 12. Great Britain 1 (Coward-Holley - Seward) 13. Guatemala 1 (JP Brol Cardenas - Ruano Oliva) 14. Spain 2 (Fernandez - Galvez) 15. Chinese Taipei (Kun-pi - Wan-yu) Results Next Stop: ISSF Shooting World Cup Shotgun #2 in Almaty (May 2-11, 2026) -
By clemsonbeav · Posted
In a country as big as , the odds of Olympians being close to you are quite small; however, once I realized several months ago that even a state as small as mine hosts Olympians on occasion, I decided to scour each sport's calendar to make sure I caught them when they come around. That led me to the middle of nowhere in my own state today, where there was a 4* Eventing competition, featuring a couple of Olympians and/or World Champion athletes. Most all the athletes here were local or from USA, but there were a couple who compete for or . When we walked up, I had no idea what I was doing. I thought I was in the right arena at the venue, but I didn't really see anyone there. (There weren't any stands full of spectators, nor did I see any judges...it was time for dressage.). One of the ladies turned around and we struck up conversation. Turns out I was in the right spot, and they were just on a short break. She directed my attention to the upcoming athlete, Caroline Pamukcu. Thanks to my research ahead of time, I knew she was on the Paris 2024 Eventing Team. The lady we were talking with was the owner of the horse Caroline was riding. After she finished with her dressage round, she got off the horse and was just standing there talking with her crew. We went over and had a brief chat and one of the other ladies offered to take our picture. I asked Caroline if she was aiming for LA28, and she said yes. I've also since shown the girls and wifey the video from her Paris 2024 jumping competition. Hope she makes the team this year! (Caroline has a Gold Individual Eventing and Silver Team Eventing medal from the 2023 PanAms. Boyd Martin from the Paris team was also there, himself having a WCh Silver and three gold PanAms. Tamra Smith, who has a Silver from the 2022 WCh, was there as well. Waylon Roberts, who represents and has a PanAm Silver competed. I saw a few more Dressage rounds, then watched them all do the Jumping. Didn't get to see Cross-Country, but they'll have another similar event in October.) -
By MatiReimundo · Posted
2026 IJF World Tour Senior Central American and Caribbean Cup & Senior European Cup - Guatemala City & Dubrovnik Results (March 28-29, 2026) Men's -60kg: 1. Arath Juarez (CAC) / Eduardo Sagastegui (EU) 2. Johan Rojas (CAC) / Damir Bolatbekov (EU) 3. Jonathan Charon (CAC) / Emirhan Karahan (EU) 3. Moises Rosado (CAC) / Benjamin Howard (EU) Men's -66kg: 1. Orlando Polanco (CAC) / Guy Gutman (EU) 2. Robin Jara (CAC) / Dani Klacar (EU) 3. Sebastian Sancho (CAC) / Freddy Waizenegger (EU) 3. David de Leon Muñoz (CAC) / Sebestyen Kollar (EU) Men's -73kg: 1. Ferney Ruiz Mesa (CAC) / Daniyar Shamshayev (EU) 2. Ronal Gonzalez (CAC) / Maxime Gobert (EU) 3. Eduardo Araujo (CAC) / Joseph Lehniger (EU) 3. Marlon Herrera (CAC) / Eliot Preve (EU) Men's -81kg: 1. Gilberto Cardoso (CAC) / Petr Mlady (EU) 2. John Perez Ruiz (CAC) / Muhammed Koc (EU) 3. Samuel Ayala (CAC) / Nebojsa Gardasevic (EU) 3. Ruben Romero (CAC) / Magamed Borchashvilli (EU) Men's -90kg: 1. Diego Diaz (CAC) / Boris Rutovic (EU) 2. Naysdel Cardoso (CAC) / Dominik Druzeta (EU) 3. Daniel Paz Albarracin (CAC) / Giacomo Gamba (EU) 3. Amado Montes (CAC) / Aleksa Mitrovic (EU) Men's -100kg: 1. Francisco Balanta (CAC) / Daniele Accogli (EU) 2. Ivan Felipe Silva Morales (CAC) / Borna Butijer (EU) 3. Jeremy Olivares (CAC) / Ronald Proell (EU) 3. Victor Ochoa (CAC) / David Dudy (EU) Men's +100kg: 1. Andy Granda (CAC) / Recep Ergin (EU) 2. Alexis Esquivel (CAC) / Vidak Maljevic (EU) 3. Duvan Nieto (CAC) / Levente Dobos (EU) 3. Movli Borchashvilli (EU) Women's -48kg: 1. Erika Lasso (CAC) / Merve Azak (EU) 2. Yainet Coronado (CAC) / Szabina Szeleczki (EU) 3. Kassandra Espinoza (CAC) / Clara Mermet (EU) 3. Lotte Vandevoort (EU) Women's -52kg: 1. Dali Sentmanat Despaigne (CAC) / Leonie Gonzalez (EU) 2. Paulina Martinez (CAC) / Ylenia Monaco (EU) 3. Lilian Cordones (CAC) / Kinga Klimczak (EU) 3. Francine Echevarria (CAC) / Julie Weill Dit Morey (EU) Women's -57kg: 1. Maria Villalba (CAC) / Laura Kallinger (EU) 2. Kristine Jimenez (CAC) / Laura Igaz (EU) 3. Naomi Pozo Flores (CAC) / Noemi Varadi (EU) 3. Sheily Lopez (CAC) / Dora Bortas (EU) Women's -63kg: 1. Maylin del Toro Carvajal (CAC) / Habibe Ciloglu (EU) 2. Cindy Mera (CAC) / Nina Cvjetko (EU) 3. Noilyn Aguilar Bravo (CAC) / Ezgi Karademir (EU) 3. Keyla Navas (CAC) / Sonja Michelle Berr (EU) Women's -70kg: 1. Heydi Santillana (CAC) / Anna Skalska (EU) 2. Luisa Bonilla (CAC) / Lucie Zarybnicka (EU) 3. Katia Castillo (CAC) / Jana Cvjetko (EU) 3. Nika Koren (EU) Women's -78kg: 1. Brenda Olaya (CAC) / Karla Kulic (EU) 2. Lianet Cardona (CAC) / Aqulina Chayeb (EU) 3. Norma Liliana Cardenas (CAC) / Korina Dzidic (EU) 3. Sairy Colon (CAC) / Petrunjela Pavic (EU) Women's +78kg: 1. Dayanara Curbelo Travieso (CAC) / Oxana Diacenco (EU) 2. Brigitte Carabali (CAC) / Duygu Dirgen (EU) 3. Moira Morillo (CAC) / Tolkyn Tursynakynova (EU) 3. Karra Hanna (CAC) / Yagmur Yilmaz (EU) Results (CAC) & Results (EU) -
By MatiReimundo · Posted
2026 IJF World Tour African Open - Dakar Results (March 29, 2026) Men's -60kg: 1. Mounir Benyahia 2. Younes Ben Laribi 3. Mouloud Soudani 3. Harouna Keita Men's -66kg: 1. Kais Moudetere 2. Oumar Mballo 3. Rodolphe Pape Ndouye 3. Mouhamedou Mboup Men's -73kg: 1. Messaoud Redouane Dris 2. Ayoub Benlaribi 3. Houd Zourdani 3. Ben Moore Men's -81kg: 1. Abdeslam Belbelhout 2. Ramon Hernandez Jr 3. Ratbek Zhumanazarov 3. Ahmed Rebahi Men's -90kg: 1. Oussma Kabri 2. Sid Ali Benaboura 3. Lokmane Daroul 3. Mohamed Houssem Dif Men's -100kg: 1. Rayane Zakaria Benatia 2. Gildo Domingos 3. Khalid Tmaoussin 3. Abdelkader Lakhal Men's +100kg: 1. Mohamed El Mehdi Lili 2. Mbagnick Ndiaye 3. Samir Moulla 3. Birane Ndiaye Women's -48kg: 1. Rahma Ghalima 2. Charlene Irakiza 3. Houaria Kaddour 3. Signoline Kanyamuneza Women's -52kg: 1. Marie Celine Baba Matia 2. Lycia Anais Guebli 3. Diodio Sonko Women's -57kg: 1. Yamini Mourya 2. Khadidja Bekheira 3. Nourhane Ghazali 3. Amina Berrahoual Women's -63kg: 1. Unnati Sharma 2. Sara Golden 3. Ammanuella Kambire 3. Yassamine Djellab Women's -70kg: 1. Yasmin Alamin 2. Isabella Garriga 3. Amina Douniazed Rezoug 3. Melissa Myers Women's -78kg: 1. Hajanirina Zo Andriambololona 2. Lydia Kechout 3. Oulaya Khairi 3. Ishroop Narang Women's +78kg: 1. Richelle Anita Soppi Mbella 2. Dyhia Benchallal 3. Marthe Yokebed Gnacadja Avaro 3. Frederique Lavigne Results -
By Biathlonfan · Posted
Keeping to the women's hammer theme - worlds silver medalist Jie Zhao has gone out to 78.22 in chengdu a new and asian record.[tough Chinese women absolutely rule this throwing event in their continent holding the the top 14 all time places]. -
it was all expected, tbh fencing has now become a truly global sport if there's a sport that deserves to increase its olympic quota places (both in the team and individual events), that's fencing ioc can't ignore the elephant in the room
-
This is the first photo from Artemis2 , so earth is not flat , but we live on 1 continent only 1
-
By copravolley · Posted
Overall, all of Old Europe is poorly here: France - 0 medals, Germany - 0 medals, Italy - 1 bronze, Hungary - 1 bronze. For many years the fencing authorities' policy has been to give greater support to Asia and other new emergent countries: Africa, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Georgia, etc., and perhaps that's where Europe's crisis? Additionally Russia has returned and is immediately very strong. -
and the bronze medal has gone, too won 45-44
-
after the fireworks at the NCAA finals last week, Australian Open from tonight...expecting some interesting clockings
-

Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now