Men's Water Polo LEN European Champions League 2020 - 2021
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Sarah Sjöström who has not competed since August will take a longer break from competitions during 2025. However she is still aiming for her 6th olympics.
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Just wanted to say Happy Holidays to everyone here! Been enjoying the predictions. I'm not great at these, but always love to read other people's opinions.
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Sunday December 29th, 2024 Preliminary Round Day 4 Schedule Group A Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5) (CET 20:30) United States vs Finland Period-by-Period: December 29th 2024, h. 14:30, Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa (CET 01:30 - 30.12.) Canada vs Germany Period-by-Period: December 29th 2024, h. 19:30, Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa Group B Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5) (CET 18:00) Switzerland vs Sweden Period-by-Period: December 29th 2024, h. 12:00, TD Place, Ottawa (CET 23:00) Czechia vs Slovakia Period-by-Period: December 29th 2024, h. 17:00, TD Place, Ottawa
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DAY 3 HIGHLIGHTS Latvia 1 - 5 United States Period-by-Period: 0-1, 0-3, 1-1 December 28th 2024, h. 15:30, Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa
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DAY 3 HIGHLIGHTS Kazakhstan 2 - 14 Czechia Period-by-Period: 1-4, 0-8, 1-2 December 28th 2024, h. 13:00, TD Place, Ottawa
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Saturday December 28th, 2024 Preliminary Round Day 3 Results Group A Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5) Latvia 1 - 5 United States Period-by-Period: 0-1, 0-3, 1-1 December 28th 2024, h. 15:30, Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa Group A Provisional Standing After Day 3 Nation P W(OTW) L(OTL) GF GA +/- Pt. United States 2 2(0) 0(0) 15 5 +10 6 Canada 2 1(0) 1(1) 6 3 +3 4 Finland 2 1(0) 1(0) 3 5 -2 3 Latvia 2 1(1) 1(0) 4 7 -3 2 Germany 2 0(0) 2(0) 5 13 -8 0 Group B Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5) Kazakhstan 2 - 14 Czechia Period-by-Period: 1-4, 0-8, 1-2 December 28th 2024, h. 13:00, TD Place, Ottawa a Group B Provisional Standing After Day 3 a Nation P W(OTW) L(OTL) GF GA +/- Pt. Czechia 2 2(0) 0(0) 19 3 +16 6 Sweden 2 2(0) 0(0) 13 3 +10 6 Slovakia 2 1(0) 1(0) 4 6 -2 3 Switzerland 2 0(0) 2(0) 2 7 -5 0 Kazakhstan 2 0(0) 2(0) 3 22 -19 0 Nations Qualified for the Quarterfinals (Partial) Czechia Sweden United States
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We never beat Canada in the WJC so yeah that would be a major upset... we were mega close in that goddamned quarterfinal when Bedard "Bellinghamed" us in the last overtime minute. I doubt we will be any closer of that in the next decade. won in all its history only 3 matches in world juniors preliminary Round and never over a top tier nation so this win over Canada in CAN is certainly one of the biggest upsets of this sport comparable to - QF in Salt Lake or - Katowice madness or Squaw Valley MOI
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But if we would have done it, no one would call it a surprise :(
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so... my 2 cents for this year (unfortunately, I couldn't pick anybody in the last couple of categories because of a lack of time )... BEST MALE ATHLETE for sportsmen in Olympic sports #1: Leon Marchand (Swimming) #2: Harry Lavreysen (Track Cycling) #3: Tadej Pogacar (Road Cycling) #4: Marco Odermatt (Alpine Skiing) #5: Jannik Sinner (Tennis) #6: Armand Duplantis (Athletics) BEST FEMALE ATHLETE for sportswomen in Olympic sports #1: Summer McIntosh (Swimming) #2: Simone Biles (Artistic Gymnastics) #3: Yaroslava Mahuchikh (Athletics) #4: Lisa Carrington (Sprint Canoeing) #5: Beatrice Chebet (Athletics) #6: Imane Khelif / Raygun (IOC Circus Farce) BEST NON-OLYMPIC ATHLETE for athletes in Non-Olympic sports and disciplines #1: Shoei Ohtani (Baseball) #2: Naoya Inoue (Boxing) #3: Oleksandr Usyk (Boxing) #4: Patrick Mahomes (American Football) #5: Jasprit Bumrah (Cricket) #6: / Ilia Topuria (Mixed Martial Arts) BEST PARALYMPIC ATHLETE for athletes with a disability #1: Jiang Yuyan (Swimming) #2: Stefano Raimondi (Swimming) #3: Catherine Debrunner (Athletics) #4: Ilhar Boki (Swimming) #5: Sun Gang (Fencing) #6: Saysunee Jana (Fencing) BEST YOUTH ATHLETE for athletes up to 18 years old (born after January 1st, 2006) (including Olympic, Non-Olympic and Paralympic sports) #1: Kaylia Nemour (Artistic Gymnastics) #2: Huang Yuting (Shooting) #3: Viviana Marton (Taekwondo) #4: Tara Babulfath (Judo) #5: Metodej Jilek (Inline & Ice Speedskating) #6: Sorato Anraku (Sport Climbing) BEST MEN'S TEAM for national men's teams or groups (including Olympic, Non-Olympic and Paralympic sports) #1: United States (Basketball) #2: Denmark (Handball) #3: Spain (Football) #4: India (Cricket) #5: South Africa (Rugby XV) #6: Australia Pursuit Team (Track Cycling) BEST WOMEN'S TEAM for national women's teams or groups (including Olympic, Non-Olympic and Paralympic sports) #1: Italy (Volleyball) #2: United States (Basketball) #3: Netherlands (Field Hockey) #4: Norway (Handball) #5: Japan (Softball) #6: Canada (Ice Hockey) BEST DOUBLES/PAIR OR MIXED TEAM for doubles and pairs or mixed teams and groups (including Olympic, Non-Olympic and Paralympic sports) #1: Ruggero Tita & Caterina Banti (Sailing) #2: David Åhman/Jonatan Hellvig (Beach Volleyball) #3: Ana Patricia & Duda Lisboa (Beach Volleyball) #4: Fintan McCarty & Paul Donovan (Rowing) #5: women's 4*100m Medley Relay Team (Swimming) #6: France Mixed Team (Judo) BREAKTHROUGH OF THE YEAR for the most improved athlete (aged 19 or over) or national team (including Olympic, Non-Olympic and Paralympic sports) #1: Adriana Ruano (Shooting) #2: Daniel Wiffen (Swimming) #3: Jasmine Paolini (Tennis) #4: women's Field Hockey Team #5: Eleanor Harvey (Fencing) #6: men's Epee Team (Fencing) COMEBACK OF THE YEAR for athletes or national teams who made a comeback performance in 2024 (including Olympic, Non-Olympic and Paralympic sports) #1: Lisa Vittozzi (Biathlon) #2: Kristof Milak (Swimming) #3: Steeve Guerdat (Equestrian) #4: Tom Daley (Diving) #5: Sunisa Lee (Artistic Gymnastics) #6: Therese Johaug (Cross Country Skiing)
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By copravolley · Posted
The Italian team bought a wax- bus from Sweden before the season and acquired head of their serviceman, so maybe that's the reason? The investment hasn`t been successful so far, because there is still a void beyond Pellegrino and these young skiers aren`t mentally ready for a tough fight. Once there was a skier from Poland - Justyna Kowalczyk, who fought with the whole coalition of Norwegians at that time: Bjoergen, Johaug etc. Thanks to her strong psyche she was able to win difficult finishes with Bjoergen. Diggins is doing the same now - she gives 120%. This is the only way you can win with Norwegians. Apart from Pellegrino I don't see anyone in our team who has the ambition and the will to fight.
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