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Poland National Thread


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Adrian Meronk ostatecznie zajął drugie miejsce ex aequo z czterema innymi zawodnikami, dzięki czemu w olimpijskim rankingu powinien podskoczyć z 58 miejsca na 55.

 

W tym tygodniu zagra w kolejnym turnieju, który również odbędzie się w RPA. 

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Miejsce powyżej oczekiwań, ale jednak trochę szkoda tego ostatniego dnia (Polak przystępował do rywalizacji jako lider, nawet pomimo strat dnia trzeciego). W każdym razie sukces cieszy, ale też nie robię sobie zbyt wielkich nadziei, jeśli chodzi o kolejne starty. Po ostatnim dobrym miejscu (zdaje się miejsce w "6" w Szkocji albo Irlandii), nastąpiła seria występów złych i bardzo złych, przerwana dopiero w ostatnim turnieju. Ale oby mu się wiodło jak najlepiej :) 

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Tymczasem po bardzo dobrym występie w poprzednim tygodniu, Adrian Meronk ponownie imponuje nierównością i po pierwszym dniu kolejnych zawodów jest na... 94 miejscu... :facepalm:

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Szeroki skład kadry siatkarzy na pierwszą część sezonu (Liga Narodów i Igrzyska)

 

Rozgrywający:

Fabian Drzyzga
Grzegorz Łomacz
Marcin Komenda
Marcin Janusz


Przyjmujący:

Bartosz Bednorz
Tomasz Fornal 
Michał Kubiak
Bartosz Kwolek
Wilfredo Leon
Kamil Semeniuk
Artur Szalpuk
Aleksander Śliwka


Środkowi:

Karol Kłos
Mateusz Bieniek
Norbert Huber
Jakub Kochanowski
Piotr Nowakowski


Atakujący:

Bartosz Kurek
Łukasz Kaczmarek
Maciej Muzaj
Dawid Konarski


Libero:

Paweł Zatorski
Damian Wojtaszek
Jakub Popiwczak

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A tymczasem w golfie, w cyklu European Tour, który w tym tygodniu odbywa się w Kenii (:p) Meronk po pierwszym dobrym dniu który zakończył w pierwszej dziesiątce drugiego zleciał w okolice 40-go miejsca :wacko: Oby udało mu się uciułać tyle punktów żeby dostał się na igrzyska, obecnie jest 52 na 60 zawodników którzy zdobędą przepustkę.

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