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Summer Non-Olympic Sports Discussion Thread


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Damn, missed this live, but here’s the highlights.  From :FIN it’s the big one in the world of Wife-Carrying, the annual World Championships.  NB make sure you have the CC enabled, unless you speak Finnish.  The sport us somewhat misnamed, as the pairs need nit be husband & wife.

 

  

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The 12th korfball world championships were played in Taiwan, with all matches played in Taipei I believe. After 11 consecutive :NED - :BEL finals - with Belgium taking a legendary world title in 1991 and the Netherlands winning the other 10 - Belgium was actually knocked out in the semi's this time....by Taiwan :yikes: (which has been the 3rd country for a while already)

 

Today was the final, Netherlands - Taiwan, in which things went back to normal and the Netherlands took an easy win after a bit of a rough start: 27-11. Belgium finished in 3rd after beating :CZE 26-11.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_IKF_World_Korfball_Championship

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26 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

The 12th korfball world championships were played in Taiwan, with all matches played in Taipei I believe. After 11 consecutive :NED - :BEL finals - with Belgium taking a legendary world title in 1991 and the Netherlands winning the other 10 - Belgium was actually knocked out in the semi's this time....by Taiwan :yikes: (which has been the 3rd country for a while already)

 

Today was the final, Netherlands - Taiwan, in which things went back to normal and the Netherlands took an easy win after a bit of a rough start: 27-11. Belgium finished in 3rd after beating :CZE 26-11.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_IKF_World_Korfball_Championship

Just realized we did participate :d That´s super Cool. But, why there not mercy rule in this sport when you face NED ? :p

 

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15th place at WCh is I believe very solid result for a country where I literally find the word Korfball in a media only last week for the very first time in my life

 

So well done, Team :SVK whoever you are folks

 

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11 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Just realized we did participate :d That´s super Cool. But, why there not mercy rule in this sport when you face NED ? :p

 

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15th place at WCh is I believe very solid result for a country where I literally find the word Korfball in a media only last week for the very first time in my life

 

So well done, Team :SVK whoever you are folks

 

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Mercy rule is for children's sports :d 

 

I'm surprised Slovakia was there, but even more positively surprised that it was actually even mentioned in the media there (no matter how small it is, it's interesting that it's mentioned) :cheer: 

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17 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I'm surprised Slovakia was there, but even more positively surprised that it was actually even mentioned in the media there (no matter how small it is, it's interesting that it's mentioned) :cheer: 

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Yep, a day to remember. 23.10.2023

 

I found this article with 3 sentences, but still better than nothing I guess :d

 

Korfball - WCh: The match with the Czech Republic was fatal, Slovakia will not play for medals :p

 

Slovak national Team in korfball will not compete for medals at the WCh in Taiwan. They lost to the Czech Republic 13:21 on Monday in a direct battle for advancement to the quarterfinals. On Tuesday, Slovakia's next match against Catalonia will determine the final position in the super-round Group I. If successful, they will fight for the final 9-12. place, a loss will condemn them to the fights for 13.-16. the place.

 

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The Mini-Football World Cup is ongoing right now in Ras-El-Khaimah :UAE https://www.wmfworldcup.com/

 

Kazakhstan beat India 16-0 yesterday :surprise: the new record result of the competition

 

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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

The 12th korfball world championships were played in Taiwan, with all matches played in Taipei I believe. After 11 consecutive :NED - :BEL finals - with Belgium taking a legendary world title in 1991 and the Netherlands winning the other 10 - Belgium was actually knocked out in the semi's this time....by Taiwan :yikes: (which has been the 3rd country for a while already)

 

Today was the final, Netherlands - Taiwan, in which things went back to normal and the Netherlands took an easy win after a bit of a rough start: 27-11. Belgium finished in 3rd after beating :CZE 26-11.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_IKF_World_Korfball_Championship

This was also the qualification event for the 2025 World Games :d

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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6 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Oh, so :NED qualified :yikes: 

 

:cheer: 

:NED:TPE:BEL:CZE:SUR:GER:POR should all be qualified, with one wildcard TBD since :CHN didn’t compete. 

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