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21 minutes ago, hckošice said:

who ? I never heard about a single one during the whole my life :lol:

Well, I am pretty sure there was a Slovakian competitor in the preliminary entries. Cause I was checking whether Czech has already anyone competing in diving :-D :-D ..... Weird that she is not in the results, not even as DNS. I just cannot remember the name and cannot find the preliminary entries PDF again .....

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Based on this entry list let me dare a prediction: 

 

F+67: Top seed Germany and Netherlands, and normally they should make it, outsider chances to France 

F67: FRA and AZE should be top seeded, Wiet Henin is also absolute favorite here. The 2nd spot will be more open, could be between AZE, ESP, SWE, UKR and LAT, it will very much depend on the draw 

F57: Top seeds Latvia and Poland. I think it will be Latvia and Bosnia who qualifies. I am surprised that Belgium did not send Asemani and Spain not Calvo. Not sure what Alizadeh (RTA) is capable of, but don't give her too much chances. 

F49: Cyprus and Russia top seeds. I think it will be Russia and Germany, small chances for AZE and Dina Pouryounes (RTA)

 

M-58: POR and MDA top seeds if I am not mistaken. This is a really difficult one, I would say Portugal and France or Hungary. the two refugee guys I don't know them, no idea, maybe they are good. 

M-68: Top seeds TUR and BUL, they are also the favorite, also chances for France and Sediqi (RTA)

M-80: Top seeds Norway and Greece, I expect MDA and ITA maybe NOR 

M+87: Top seeds AZE and TUR, AZE should easily qualify, 2nd spot will be between Croatia and Turkey. 

 

If I got the top seeds wrong all is wrong :lol:

 

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19 minutes ago, prso1000 said:

Based on this entry list let me dare a prediction: 

 

F+67: Top seed Germany and Netherlands, and normally they should make it, outsider chances to France 

F67: FRA and AZE should be top seeded, Wiet Henin is also absolute favorite here. The 2nd spot will be more open, could be between AZE, ESP, SWE, UKR and LAT, it will very much depend on the draw 

F57: Top seeds Latvia and Poland. I think it will be Latvia and Bosnia who qualifies. I am surprised that Belgium did not send Asemani and Spain not Calvo. Not sure what Alizadeh (RTA) is capable of, but don't give her too much chances. 

F49: Cyprus and Russia top seeds. I think it will be Russia and Germany, small chances for AZE and Dina Pouryounes (RTA)

 

M-58: POR and MDA top seeds if I am not mistaken. This is a really difficult one, I would say Portugal and France or Hungary. the two refugee guys I don't know them, no idea, maybe they are good. 

M-68: Top seeds TUR and BUL, they are also the favorite, also chances for France and Sediqi (RTA)

M-80: Top seeds Norway and Greece, I expect MDA and ITA maybe NOR 

M+87: Top seeds AZE and TUR, AZE should easily qualify, 2nd spot will be between Croatia and Turkey. 

 

If I got the top seeds wrong all is wrong :lol:

 

Omar Sharif is not refugees.

Son of Gergely Salim, Olympic, World and Eurepoen champoin.

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