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European Winter Youth Olympic Festival 2017


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Slovakia will send 40 athletes.

 

6 in Biathlon (3+3)

2 in Figure Skating (1+1)

4 in cross-country skiing (2+2)

4 in alpine skiing (2+2)

1 in snowboarding (1+0)

1 IN SKI JUMPING (0+1) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :hyper:

2 in short track speed skating (0+2)

and 20 in ice hockey (20+0) btw our hockey team apparently will play in a 3 teams group A with Belarus and Turkey :woot: the winner of the group advance to the final :woot::roflmao:if we will not use this opportunity to win medal we can definitely stop the hockey :evil:

 

the names of the athletes will be announced later, btw the ambasador of our team will be Alexandra Longová  yes the Rio 2016 competitor in Archery :hug:

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6 minutes ago, hckosice said:

the names of the athletes will be announced later, btw the ambasador of our team will be Alexandra Longová  yes the Rio 2016 competitor in Archery

 

just found it :p

 

:SVK TEAM SLOVAKIA :SVK

40 Athletes (29 M + 11 W)

 

Alpine Skiing

  • Miroslav Jaroščák
  • Denis Mažgút
  • Zuzana Jakubčová
  • Andrea Šafáriková

 

Biathlon

  • Lukáš Ottinger
  • Viktor Slezák
  • Tomáš Sklenárik
  • Mária Remeňová
  • Veronika Heidelmaierová
  • Henrieta Horvátová

 

Cross-Country Skiing

  • Kristián Klouda
  • Dominik Číž
  • Zuzana Šefčíková
  • Lucia Michaličková

 

Ice Hockey

  • Matej Bátory
  • Michal Vojvoda
  • Oliver Okuliar
  • Kristián Kováčik
  • Martin Faško-Rudáš
  • Martin Bučko
  • Matej Ilenčík
  • Róbert Džugan
  • Alexander Hvizdoš
  • Ján Sarvaš
  • Alexander Zekucia
  • Marcel Dlugoš
  • Ivan Hryzák
  • Dominik Šeliga
  • Oliver Turan
  • Adam Kobolka
  • Peter Melcher
  • Adam Paulíny
  • Oliver Miňko
  • Martin Vitáloš

 

Figure Skating

  • Simon Fukas
  • Silvia Hugec

 

Short Track Speed Skating

  • Sandra Trusová
  • Ema Zelinská

 

Ski Jumping

  • Viktória Šidlová

 

Snowboarding

  • Tomáš Gerát

 

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14 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I had totally forgotten that besides Asian Winter Games and Winter Universiade we have this too, woohoooo more time to spot talents and young biathletes and everything :woohoo:

 

And wait...a Slovak ski jumper? Viktoria Sidlova? :p 

 

yep, first time in my life I heard this name...I feel so ashamed :red: but just the moment when I found the number 1 in the column ski juming was probably one of my happiest shocks of my life :woohoo:

 

btw do you know anything about her ? :)

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7 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

I think that Slovakia has a ski jumping hill. That makes the difference. :p

 

yes, but you must have a lot of courage and some sense of no-survival instinct to jump from it :d as I know the whole centre is in desolate conditions :(

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1 hour ago, hckosice said:

 

yep, first time in my life I heard this name...I feel so ashamed :red: but just the moment when I found the number 1 in the column ski juming was probably one of my happiest shocks of my life :woohoo:

 

btw do you know anything about her ? :)

I honestly have no idea, I just went to fis-ski.com and looked for currently active Slovak ski jumpers, resulting in 3 young girls with her having the best results :p 

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