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National & International Sports Awards


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17 minutes ago, wumo26 said:

Detail of the year: Frederik Andersen for Toronto Maple Leafs for his sensational save against Vegas Golden Knights.  ( @hckosice can probably find the clip) 

 

Are you sure it was from the match against Vegas ? he had a huge season, but THE save of the year was certainly against the Bruins

 

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17 minutes ago, wumo26 said:

Nothing-is-impossible award: Lars Eller (Ice Hockey) as the first Danish Stanley Cup winner. 

 

Awesome :clap:

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14 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

Are you sure it was from the match against Vegas ? he had a huge season, but THE save of the year was certainly against the Bruins

 

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That is the save he is awarded for. This says how little attention NHL get´s in Danish medias, when a journalist for the Danish tv-station broadcasting it can't even remember what club he made his save against.  :facepalm:

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:SVK  athlete of the year 2019 nominations.

 

In Alphabetical Order

 

  • Danka Barteková (Shooting)
  • Matej Beňuš (Canoeing Slalom)
  • Zdeno Chára (Ice Hockey)
  • Paulína Fialková (Biathlon)
  • Anastasiya Kuzmina (Biathlon)
  • Filip Polášek (Tennis)
  • Peter Sagan (Cycling Road)
  • Milan Škriniar (Football)
  • Petra Vlhová (Alpine Skiing)
  • Ján Volko (Athletics)

 

:SVK  team of the year 2019 nominations.

 

In Alphabetical Order

 

  • Ball Hockey M National Team
  • Canoeing Slalom 3 x C1 M Team (Michal Martikán, Alexander Slafkovský, Matej Beňuš)
  • Canoeing Sprint M K4-500 m (Samuel Baláž, Erik Vlček, Csaba Zalka, Adam Botek)

 

The winner will be announced at the Gala Athlete of the Year 2019 on Thursday 19 December.

 

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Winners of Prêmio Brasil Olímpico 2019:

Male athlete: Arthur Nory (artistic gymnastics)
Female athlete: Beatriz Ferreira (boxing)
Fan's choice: Hugo Calderano (table tennis)
Lifetime award: Oscar Schmidt (basketball)

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The nominees for "Sports name of the year 2019" in :DEN 

 

(The list includes individual athletes, pairs and teams)

 

  • Anders Antonsen (Badminton)
  • Anne Marie Rindom (Sailing)
  • Bjørn Bitch og Ashli Williamson (Dancesport)
  • Women's Coxless Four (Rowing)
  • Daniel Wagner Jørgensen (Para-Athletics)
  • Emma Aastrand Jørgensen (Canoeing and Kayaking)
  • Men's National Team (Handball)
  • Jakob Fuglsang (Road Cycling)
  • Julie Leth og Amalie Didriksen (Track Cycling)
  • Leon Madsen (Speedway)
  • Mads Pedersen (Road Cycling)
  • Michael Christensen (Motorsport)
  • Rajbek Bisultanov (Wrestling)
  • Sverri Nielsen (Rowing)
  • Men's 4km Team Pursuit (Track Cycling)

 

The list of nominees will be shortened down to three names later this month. The winner will be announced at the DR Sportens Gallashow, January 4th 2020.

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