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    1. 2026 Week 2 (12-Jan - 18-Jan) Events: Badminton: YONEX-Sunrise India Open (12-18 Jan) - Women's Singles: Kirsty Gilmour is drawn against Line Hojmark Kjaersfeldt in the first round. Men's Doubles: Ben Lane and Sean Vendy will be up against Lee Jhe-Huei and Yang Po-Hsuan. Women's Doubles: Julie MacPherson and Ciara Torrance will face Ririna Hiramoto and Kokona Ishikawa. Mixed Doubles: Alexander Dunn and Julie MacPherson have been drawn against 7th Seeds Tang Chun Man and Tse Ying Suet. YONEX Estonian International (8-11 Jan) - Men's Singles: Ethan Rose is the 6th Seed and will face Jeppe Bruun. With a handful of Brits competing in the qualifying draw, we could see more make it to the main draw. Women's Singles: There are no women's with direct entry to the main draw, but possible that Ann Mok could come through qualifying. Men's Doubles: Oliver Butler and Samuel Jones are the top seed and have a bye to the round of 16 where they could face countrymen Benjamin Horseman and Jia Bin Lee if they can overcome the pairing of Flaaten/Osthassel. Likewise, Robin Harper and Harry Wakefield have a bye in the first round as the 4th seeds. Alex Green and Zach Russ will face a qualifier. Mixed Doubles: Samuel Jones will team up with Lizzie Tolman and will face Ekman/Hallberg in the first round. Cycling - Road: Santos Tour Down Under (17-19 Jan) - Plenty of Brits in the start list including Alice Towers, Lauren Dickson, Flora Perkins, Claire Steels, Isobel Carys Lloyd, Josie Nelson and Becky Storrie. Equestrian - Jumping: Longines FEI World Cup: Leipzig (14-18 Jan) - Sameh El Dahan is the only Brit listed as competing. Fencing: 4 more Fencing events in the calendar week for the Juniors. FIE Epee Junior World Cup (Individual & Team) (16-18 Jan) - Cador Beautyman is the sole Brit competing in Manama. FIE Foil Junior World Cup (Individual & Team) (16-18 Jan) - 9 British women could be competing in Tblisi - Layla Lang, Abigael McVinnie, Sophie Mehra, Claire Sosnov and Indigo Zaffino are all listed for the individual event whilst Rachael Adams, Megan Elliott, Isabella Johnson and Zoe Wagstaff are listed to compete in both individual and team event. FIE Foil Junior World Cup (Individual & Team) (16-18 Jan) - 12 British fencers will be competing in Madrid. Sam Barrass, Aarav Chaudhari, Ashley Crees, Luca Florea, James Havard, Alexander James, Finn Keen and Yaqub Wagdi are listed for the individual event whilst Mohammed Belbouab, David Kelly, Callum Penman and David Sosnov are listed to compete in both the individual and team event. FIE Sabre Junior World Cup (16-18 Jan) - Keira D-Sallows and Coco Guven are both listed as entrants for the Boston event. Golf: PGA Sony Open (15-18 Jan) - Dan Brown, Harry Hall, Robert MacIntyre, John Parry, Aaron Rai, and Jordan Smith are all expected to be competing in Hawaii DPT - Dubai Invitational (15-18 Jan) - Tommy Fleetwood, Paul Waring, Grant Forrest, Connor Syme, Richard Mansell, Dan Bradbury, Matt Wallace, Ewen Ferguson, Daniel Gavins, Calum Hill, Danny Willett, Andy Sullivan and Marcus Armitage are all included in the starting list Squash: Squash in the Land 2026 (13-18 Jan) - Joel Makin is the 2nd seed and has a bye in the first round. Likewise, Greg Lobban, as 5th seed will also have a bye to second round. Nathan Lake is drawn to face countryman Perry Malik in the first round with the winner to take on 6th seed Auguste Dussourd. In the women's draw, Jasmine Hutton is the third seed and has a bye in the first round. So too does Georgia Adderley as the 7th seed. Lucy Beecroft is drawn against Hayley Ward; Grace Gear is drawn against Dixon B Hill and Alicia Mead faces Nicole Bunyan. Sarah Nghiem's opponent is currently unknown. DR21 Motor City Men's Open (13-18 Jan) - Marwan ElShorbagy is the 2nd seed and has a bye in the first round. He will face either Sam Todd or Simon Herbert in round 2. Adrian Waller is drawn against Salman Khalil whilst Tom Walsh is against Ramit Tandon. Surfing WSL Junior Surfing World Championships (11-18 Jan) - Lukas Skinner competes in the men's event and has safely progressed through opening round to the elimination where he will surf against Connor Slijpen. Tennis: WTA Hobart International (12-17 Jan) - Emma Raducanu is the top seed and will face Camila Osorio in the first round. WTA Adelaide International (12-17 Jan) - Katie Swan was attempting to qualify but fell in the first round against 12th seed Elena Ruse 7-5 2-6 3-6. ATP Adelaide International (12-17 Jan) - Jacob Fearnley is the 2nd seed in the qualifying draw. Having won his first-round match against Christopher O'Connell 7-6 7-6, he will play Aleksandar Vukic for a place in the main draw. ATP ASB Classic Auckland (12-17 Jan) - Cameron Norrie is the 5th seed and will face qualifier Hugo Gaston in the first round. Australian Open Qualifying (12-16 Jan) - Plenty of Brits attempting to qualify for the main draw of the year's first Grand Slam including 9 in the men's draw. Mimi Xu made it into the qualifying draw after a couple of withdrawals. She will face Darja Vidmanova in the first round. Harriet Dart is against Destanee Aiava. Katie Boulter was due to be competing in qualifying but has been advanced to the main draw following withdrawals. On the men's side, Ryan Peniston has a tough draw against 2nd seed Roman Burruchaga. Oliver Crawford will face Daniel Merida. Dan Evans will start his campaign against Rei Sakamoto. George Loffhagen will face Justin Engel. Jan Choinski is the 11th seed and will start against Leandro Riedi. Jay Clarke is drawn against Gustavo Heide with Arthur Fery against Edward Winter. Billy Harris, fresh from his stint at the United Cup is the 15th seed and will start his campaign in Melbourne against Chris Rodesch. Finally, Jack Pinnington Jones will face Gilles Bailly. Table Tennis: WTT Star Contender Doha (13-18 Jan) - Anna Hursey is scheduled to compete in the women's singles. to be any Brits competing in either the men's or women's events.
    2. CALENDARIO DEPORTE OLÍMPICO 2026. Competiciones más importantes en 2026. Competiciones más importantes que otorguen plazas olímpicas, puntúen para el ranking olímpico o influyan en el ranking olímpico. Ver en : https://clasificacionolimpicalosangeles2028.blogspot.com/search/label/Competiciones del año
    3. Again, I respect and bow down to the hockey Gods. But Canada often loses to the US before the Olympics. Listen, it's 50/50 in any one game playoff. The USA lost to Sweden in the semis in 2006 for the women. And that goes for the men too. People are saying it's between Canada and the US. One game can change anything. Belarus scored from the center line in 2002 to get to the semis against Canada. On paper, it should be Canada vs USA in both genders, then whatever happens in that game. But before that things can happen. Heck, it was thought to be Canada vs Russia in 2010, and they met in the quarters. Then Canada barely squeaked by Latvia in the quarters in 2014. (Side note: the only goal given up by Canada in the playoffs was against Latvia). Edit: Canada allowed 3 goals in 6 games in Sochi. 2 of them where against Norway and Latvia (the other against Finland). Crazy. As a Habs fan, thank you Goalie Carey. Edit 2: It is insane that even though Price had a SV% 0.972, and shutouts in the semis and finals against the two biggest rivals, he was not named MVP of the tournament or to the all-star team. Ok, insane defence, but totally undervalued.
    4. Schizas and Gogolev being the highlights for the team event at the Olympics, who would've thought Schizas always puts forward her best skates during it.
    5. Had seen suggestion online that Katie Boulter had made it into the Aus Open main draw due to withdrawal of Yafan Wang but she is still included in the qualifying draw which has been released today. Seeded 7th, she is scheduled to face Luisina Giovannini.
    6. After 100th World Cup win, Canada's Mikaël Kingsbury stays out of dual moguls | CBC Sports Load management was the reason
  • 53 Which Nation will Win the Medal Count at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026?

    1. 1. Which Nation will Win the Medal Count at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026?


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