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By Grassmarket · Posted
The story of boxer Dmitrijs Avsijenkovs and his incredible 100%, 29 fight knockout record. Unfortunately..... Boxer who was knocked out 29 times in 29 fights finally gave up on his disastrous career -
apparently our NOC rejected the winter sport federation request to send a bigger delegation. they published a list of just 14 athletes. 8 in CC skiing, 2 in Alpine and 4 in SkiMo. equal number of male and female athletes in each sport.
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By JoshMartini007 · Posted
Yeah, I'm not entirely opposed of different host cities, but 24 hours of sports is not a good idea. Keep it to the 16-18 hour days. -
By vinipereira · Posted
Mayra Aguiar (Judo), 3-time Olympic bronze medalist, 3-time world champion. -
By Grassmarket · Posted
Just a bump reminder that we have the annual Stadium Race from Schalke FC's ground in Gelsenkirchen on Saturday evening. -
By vinipereira · Posted
Since I didn't follow the Games that closely, two categories I'm having trouble finding candidates for are Comeback of the Year and the Olympic Spirit Award (the Paris 2024 award for individuals who exemplify the spirit of sportsmanship at the Games or have shown great determination in overcoming obstacles). If you guys have any suggestions, I'd appreciate it. Comeback of the Year Adam Peaty (Swimming) Tom Daley (Diving) Kristof Milak (Swimming) Matteo Berrettini (Tennis) Paula Badosa (Tennis) Sunisa Lee (Artistic Gymnastics) Olympic Spirt Award Fariba Hashimi (Road Cycling) Flavia Saraiva (Artistic Gymnastics) Ellie Black (Artistic Gymnastics) Csanad Gemsi (Fencing) Silina Pha Aphay (Athletics) Sander Skotheim (Athletics) Cindy Ngamba (Boxing) -
By Grassmarket · Posted
Have mercy, I can't last 18 days without sleep. -
This might be unpopular but it would allow way more sports and quotas and cities to host at a lower cost.
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I think Julia Tannheimer will continue to perform so well on the flatter courses in Ruhpolding and Antholz, which will suit her technique. Oberhof will be more exciting, the courses are very demanding, but quite comparable to the World Championships in Lenzerheide. That's why I'm really looking forward to Oberhof this season. Anyone who can cope well with the courses in Oberhof should also be able to run at the front at the World Championships.
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