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Biathlon 2017 - 2018 Discussion Thread


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The Junior WCH 2015 winner (sprint) :BLR Darya Blashko can switch her team & citizenship to :UKR Ukraine.

 

They are called Ukrainian biathletes by our main sportswear distributor.

 

The rumours about Maria Panfilova switching back to Ukraine appeared in June and now both bought Ukrainian sportswear.

Panfilova's results are tragic though. Blashko will be a nice addition to the next Olympic cycle when Semerenko sisters (and Pidhrushna?) retire.

 

EDIT: Both of them train with our "Team B" so it's confirmed.

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Russian Ministry of Sports awarded Starykh & Loginov with the highest sports title in Russia of "Honoured Master of Sport" :facepalm:

 

We have the same title in our system btw, but it can be stripped off only in 1 case - doping abuse :lol:

 

 

Meanwhile the rumours say that Uros Velepec can come back to coaching Slovenian team after these OG end.

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Team Slovakia for the Summer Biathlon World Championships in Tchaikovsky (RUS) August 22. - 27. 2017

 

Matej Kazár, Tomáš Hasilla, Martin Otčenáš, and Michal Šima will compete in the men´s category --- oh dear...

 

The amazing sisters Paulína Fialková and Ivona Fialková will represent our nation in the women´s events.

 

Among the Juniors Šimon Bartko, Matej Baloga, Veronika Machyniaková and Júlia Machyniaková

 

and btw Huge News:

WE WILL CHANGE SUITS FOR THE NEW SEASON !!! YES, No more Orange :bowdown:

here are the proposals, the final decision will be revealed soon

 

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17 часов назад, hckosice сказал:

YES, No more Orange :bowdown:

Thank god :yes as long as it doesn't merge with a bunch of similar tricolor suits. Thankfully there's a cross on the left shoulder.

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I like orange suits, but only for the Netherlands :d (or maybe Ivory Coast, but I've got a feeling they might be a little far away from participating in international biathlon)

 

This new Slovak suit is a million times better :bowdown:

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20 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

This new Slovak suit is a million times better :bowdown:

 

Nah, orange was cool because you immediately spotted them. Meanwhile, which other countries have red, white and blue flag? :mumble:

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2 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

Nah, orange was cool because you immediately spotted them. Meanwhile, which other countries have red, white and blue flag? :mumble:

But I don't see how orange makes sense. For the non-existing Dutch team that'd make sense, just like for example that all-blue of Italy makes sense despite it not being in their flag (much better than the red of a while back). It shouldn't only be easily spottable, it should also make sense :d 

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The South American championships are being held in Portillo in Chile this week, at around 3000 meters altitude so that's nice. Judging by the photo, three nations made it to the podium, with Maria Dominguez of Argentina taking the gold, silver for Claudia Salcedo of Chile and bronze for Brazilian Mika Picin (who won the Brazilian championship, although as far as I know she was the only Brazilian competing, so, yeah..)

 

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