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Winter World University Games 2023


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22 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

I guess all the decent players of that age are on pro contracts & thus ineligible.  

Not strictly ineligible, but will most likely be held back by their pro teams for age-level Leagues etc.

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:SVK finally gets a goal :old:

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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I’m now playing a round of spot the @Sindo. Let’s see if I can win a prize :p

 

It appears @Sindo relayed @hckošice request as they’ve added a game clock to the graphics :d

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

This is quite terrifying after some 30 minutes of play...

 

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Casual 13-0 victory for :CZE :whistle:

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Also, in case anyone is curious about the number of olympians entered here…I made a list of the athletes entered in Lake Placid, who registered a result at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.

 

ALP

 

Men

Harutyun Harutyunyan :ARM - Giant Slalom: DNS 

Michel Macedo :BRA - Giant Slalom: DNS, Slalom: DNF

Ho Ping-jui :TPE - Slalom: DNF

Jan Zabystřan :CZE - Super G: 25th, Alpine Combined: DNF, Giant Slalom: DNF, Slalom: DNF

Tormis Laine :EST - Giant Slalom: DNF, Slalom: DNF

Andrej Drukarov :LTU - Giant Slalom: DNF, Slalom: DNS

Matthieu Osch :LUX - Giant Slalom: 28th, Slalom: DNF

 

Women

Kathryn Parker :AUS - Slalom: DNF

Eva Vukadinova :BUL - Giant Slalom: 36th, Slalom: DNF

Lee Wen-yi :TPE - Slalom: 50th

Alexandra Troitskaya :KAZ - Slalom: DNF

Zuzanna Czapska :POL - Giant Slalom: 30th, Slalom: DNF

Petra Hromcová :SVK - Super G: 38th, Mixed Team: Elim. in R of 16

Anastasiia Shepilenko :UKR - Super G: 37th, Giant Slalom: 39th, Slalom: DNF

 

BTH

 

Men

Vladislav Kireyev :KAZ - Sprint: 77th, Individual: 25th

Alexandr Mukhin :KAZ - Sprint: 49th, Pursuit: 57th, Individual: 52nd

 

CCS

 

Men

Franco Dal Farra :ARG - Sprint: 74th, 15km Classic: 86th, 30km Skiathlon: Lapped

Mikayel Mikayelyan :ARM - 15km Classic: 61st, 30km Skiathlon: 47th

Seve de Campo :AUS - Sprint: 63rd, 15km Classic: 72nd, 30km Skiathlon: Lapped, 50km Mass Start: 51st, Team Sprint: Elim. in SFNL

Ryo Hirose :JPN - 15km Classic: 43rd, 30km Skiathlon: 41st

Mateusz Haratyk :POL - 15km Classic: 60th, 30km Skiathlon: Lapped, 50km Mass Start: 50th

Jaume Pueyo :ESP - Sprint: 37th

 

Women

Mariel Merlii Pulles :EST - Sprint: 41st, Team Sprint: Elim. in SFNL

Nadezhda Stepashkina :KAZ - Sprint: 51st, 10km Classic: 57th, 15km Skiathlon: 58th, 30km Mass Start: 49th, Team Sprint: Elim. in SFNL, Relay: 15th

Xeniya Shalygina :KAZ - Sprint: 67th, 10km Classic: 53rd, 15km Skiathlon: 48th, Team Sprint: Elim. in SFNL, Relay: 15th

Karolina Kukuczka :POL - 10km Classic: 64th, Relay: 14th

Weronika Kaleta :POL - Sprint: 50th, Relay: 14th

Kristína Sivoková :SVK - Sprint: 72nd, 10km Classic: 81st

Neža Žerjav :SLO - 10km Classic: 71st, 15km Skiathlon: 55th, 30km Mass Start: 53rd

 

CUR

 

Men

Daniel Magnusson :SWE - Team: 1st [Gold Medalist]

 

Women

Tahli Gill :AUS - Mixed Doubles: 10th

Han Yu :CHN - Team: 7th

Dong Ziqi :CHN - Team: 7th

 

FSK

 

Men

Deividas Kizala :LTU - Ice Dance: 23rd

Lee Si-hyeong :KOR - Single: 27th

Ivan Shmuratko :UKR - Single: 24th

 

Women

Alexandra Feigin :BUL - Single: 24th

Eva-Lotta Kiibus :EST - Single: 21st

Kaori Sakamoto :JPN - Single: 3rd

Paulina Ramanauskaitė :LTU - Ice Dance: 23rd

Ekaterina Kurakova :POL - Single: 12th

Kim Ye-lim :KOR - Single: 9th

 

IHO

 

Women

Akane Shiga :JPN - Team: 6th

Miyuu Masuhara :JPN - Team: 6th

Remi Koyama :JPN - Team: 6th

Shiori Yamashita :JPN - Team: 6th

 

NCB

 

Men

Andrzej Szczechowicz :POL - NH Gundersen: 35th, LH Gundersen: 45th

Dmytro Mazurchuk :UKR - NH Gundersen: 36th, LH Gundersen: 32nd

 

SBD

 

Women

Sophie Hediger :SUI - Snowboardcross: 19th

 

*Entries are still missing for a sports

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Good crowd in attendance to watch :USA blow out :GBR. Time to party like it’s 1776 :banana:

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5 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

Vladislav Kireyev :KAZ - Sprint: 77th, Individual: 25th

I wonder if he'll actually be there. He better hurry, considering he competed in the Ruhpolding (GER) World Cup only yesterday.

 

Surprised to see Franco del Farra there, and very curious what he can do, considering he already had a very good mass start result last weekend here in Europe.

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