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Petra Vlhová - Alpine Skiing.

W Slalom Olympic Champion in Beijing, is for the 4th consecutive time the :SVK  Athlete of the Year

 

 

:SVK Athlete of the Year 2022

 

1. Petra Vlhová Alpine Skiing 1136
2. Juraj Slafkovský Ice Hockey 944
3. Ján Volko Athletics 552
4. Milan Škriniar Football 398
5. Zuzana Rehák Štefečeková Shooting - Trap 352
6. Marek Hamšík Football 315
7. Alexander Slafkovský Canoeing Slalom 302
8. Erik Černák Ice Hockey 274
9. Henrieta Farkašová Para-Alpine Skiing 257
10. Tajmuraz Mairbekovich Salkazanov                      Wrestling Freestyle                        202             

 

 

:SVK Team of the Year 2022

 

Mens Ice Hockey National Team  337 points

 

 

Slovak Mens Ice Hockey National Team

Mainly thanks to the Historic Bronze medal in Beijing WOG, became for the 6th time the :SVK Team of the Year

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Jessica Gardirova - Gymnast.

 

World Floor Gold, Team Silver, All-Around Bronze & also European Gold & Silver. Also nominated as a Junior.

 

Beath Mead - Footballer

 

Golden Boot & MVP in the European Championships.  Big favourite.

 

Eve Muirhead - Curler

 

Olympic Gold & Mixed Doubles World Championship Gold.

 

Ronnie O’Sullivan - Snooker

 

Won his 7th World Championship

 

Ben Stokes - Cricket Captain

 

This time last year England were terrible, but since then won the World T20 Championship & 9/10 International Test Matches.

 

Jake Wightman - Athletics

 

1500m World Championship Gold, beating red-hot favourite Jakob Ingebritsen.

 

 

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On 12/16/2022 at 9:09 PM, Makedonas said:

2022 Greek shortlists from our "journalists":

 

Men:

Giannis Antetokounmpo (basketball)

Eleftherios Petrounias (gymnastics)

Miltiadis Tentoglou (athletics - long jump)

 

Women:

Antigoni Drisbioti (athletics - race walking)

Anna Korakaki (shooting)

Elina Tzengko (athletics - javelin throw)

 

Team:

Men's National Water Polo Team

Women's National Water Polo Team

Olympiacos Women's Water Polo Team

 

Coach:

Napoleon Kefalopoulos (athletics- Drisbioti)

Giorgos Pomaski (athletics - Tentoglou)

Theodoros Vlachos (water polo - men's national team)

 

The winners will be announced on 20 December.

Tentoglou, Drisbioti, men's national water polo team and Pomaski were the winners

 

I'm very happy for Tentoglou as he deserved to win last year and was robbed (in my opinion)

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:LTU Lithuanian Sports awards took place today.

 

The winners are:

 

  • Best paralympic team: Men's wheelchair basketball national team
  • Best olympic sport team: Mindaugas Maldonis and Andrej Olijnik (Canoeing)
  • Best paralympic coach: Algis Mečkovskis (Para-Judo)

  • Best olympic sport coach: Mantas Jusis (Athletics - Discus Throw)

  • Best paralympic breakthrough: Gabrielė Čepavičiūtė (Swimming)

  • Best olympic sport breakthrough: Gabrielė Stonkutė (Boxing)

  • Best male paralympic athlete: Edgaras Matakas (Swimming)

  • Best male olympic sport ahtlete: Mykolas Alekna (Athletics - Discus Throw)

  • Best female paralympic athlete: Raimeda Bučinskytė (Shooting)

  • Best female olympic sport athlete: Rūta Meilutytė (Swimming)

 

Source: https://www.delfi.lt/sportas/kitos-sporto-sakos/lietuvos-sporto-apdovanojimai-metu-sportininkai-mykolas-alekna-ir-ruta-meilutyte.d?id=92096959

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1 hour ago, Bearas said:

:LTU Lithuanian Sports awards took place today.

 

The winners are:

 

  • Best paralympic team: Men's wheelchair basketball national team
  • Best olympic sport team: Mindaugas Maldonis and Andrej Olijnik (Canoeing)
  • Best paralympic coach: Algis Mečkovskis (Para-Judo)

  • Best olympic sport coach: Mantas Jusis (Athletics - Discus Throw)

  • Best paralympic breakthrough: Gabrielė Čepavičiūtė (Swimming)

  • Best olympic sport breakthrough: Gabrielė Stonkutė (Boxing)

  • Best male paralympic athlete: Edgaras Matakas (Swimming)

  • Best male olympic sport ahtlete: Mykolas Alekna (Athletics - Discus Throw)

  • Best female paralympic athlete: Raimeda Bučinskytė (Shooting)

  • Best female olympic sport athlete: Rūta Meilutytė (Swimming)

 

Source: https://www.delfi.lt/sportas/kitos-sporto-sakos/lietuvos-sporto-apdovanojimai-metu-sportininkai-mykolas-alekna-ir-ruta-meilutyte.d?id=92096959

Still confused on how the results are revealed today but it's gonna be shown on Christmas. 

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