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  1. Election for the Indonesian parliament will be a World War
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  2. Historical moment for the Olympic Movement.
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  3. No one mentioning it, since heywoodu is who knows where, but yesterday Victor Campenaerts did it in Aguascalientes. Beating the Wiggins hour world record, the previous one was 54.526 from Summer 2015
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  4. Official song, with scenes from Toronto 2015, brings back a lot of memories and its hard to believe it was 4 years ago.
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  5. IIRC the latter two were not "live produced" by the host broadcaster. Rhythmic was done by Brazilian tv, but I guess there was no tv stream for trampoline, IDR.
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  6. Road to TISC Annual - Mexico 2019 We kick off Part 2 of this edition of the "Road to TISC Annual 2019" with a 2-time TISC artist from Morocco, Hindi Zahra, The Moroccan singer appeared at the inaugural TISC edition back at TISC Open 2013, finishing in 17th position with "Beautiful Tango". Hindi returned to the contest at TISC Open 2015 and she again finished in 17th place, this time with her energetic song "Stand Up". Morocco - Hindi Zahra Hindi Zahra competed at TISC Open in 2013 and 2015 TISC Open 2013 - Hindi Zahra - Beautiful Tango TISC Open 2015 - Hindi Zahra - Stand Up Tunisia - Emel Mathlouthi Emel competed at 2 consecutive TISC Open contests (2015, 2016) Another artist who made multiple appearances at TISC is Tunisia's Emel Mathlouthi. Emel competed for her nation at consecutive TISC Open contests in 2015 and 2016, finishing in 15th and 16th place respectively. These results still stand as Tunisia's best at the TISC Open edition of the contest. TISC Open 2015 - Emel Mathlouthi - Ma Lkit TISC Open 2016 - Emel Mathlouthi - Kelmti Horra Ireland - Gary Moore Gary returned to the contest 5 years after his debut When Ireland competed at the inaugural TISC edition in 2013, the duo of Gary Moore and Phil Lynott were the act chosen to carry Irish hopes. Their song "Out In The Fields" finished in a creditable 9th position with a haul of 111 points. However, 5 years later at TISC Open 2018, Gary made a return to the contest, this time in a solo effort. With his rock anthem "Over The Hills And Far Away", Gary secured a memorable return to the contest as he took home the bronze medal, scoring 127 points from the international juries. TISC Open 2013 - Gary Moore & Phil Lynott - Out In The Fields TISC Open 2018 - Gary Moore - Over The Hills And Far Away
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  7. Road to TISC Annual - Mexico 2019 It's African evening in today's edition of the "Road to TISC Annual 2019" with 4 of today's featured artists representing the African continent and another of African heritage. We also feature a TISC champion and a TISC medalist who both had a second bite of the cherry, but with different outcomes. In Part 1 we feature 2 Egyptian artists Amr Diab and Dalida and a TISC champion from Germany who is also of Egyptian origin. In Part 2 we feature Hindi Zahra, Emel Mathlouthi and a TISC bronze-medallist from Ireland Gary Moore. We begin our journey this evening in Egypt and remember Amr Diab, the Egyptian artist who represented his nation at the first 2 editions of the contest (TISC Open 2013 and TISC Annual 2014). Amr's first appearance at the inaugural TISC remains Egypt's finest result to date, with his entry El Leila finishing in 18th place. Egypt - Amr Diab Amr Diab represented Egypt in the first 2 editions of TISC TISC Open 2013 - Amr Diab - El Leila TISC Annual 2014 - Amr Diab - Neoul Aih Egypt - Dalida Dalida and Egypt returned to the contest at TISC Open 2018 Amr Diab is not the only artist however to have represented Egypt on 2 occasions. When Dalida competed at TISC Open in 2015, it would be quite some time before we would see Egypt at the contest again. But after a 3-year hiatus from the contest, Egypt decided to make their long-awaited return at TISC Open 2018 and they chose Dalida once more as the artist to bring Egyptian music back on the TISC stage. TISC Open 2015 - Dalida - Salma Ya Salama TISC Open 2018 - Helwa Ya Baladi Germany - Adel Tawil Adel Tawil became the first ever TISC Annual champion In 2014, the first ever edition of TISC Annual took place. Germany entered with Adel Tawil, a German singer, songwriter with Egyptian roots. His entry "Lieder" went down a storm with the international juries, picking up a whopping 200 points and he lifted the crown to become the first TISC Annual Champion. Germany decided to enter him again in the TISC Annual one year later in a bid to defend his title. However, on this occasion, it wasn't to be with his entry "Zuhause" coming home in 17th place. TISC Annual 2014 - Adel Tawil - Lieder TISC Annual 2015 - Adel Tawil - Zuhause
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  8. More news about appointed officials for Tokyo. Ground jury for eventing Nick Burton (president) Christina Klingspor Jane Hamlin Cross-country course designer Derek di Grazia (announced in 2016) Jumping course designer Santiago Varela
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  9. As a fellow countryman of Victor, yesterday was absolutely breathtaking to watch, the way he prepared this one hour race for many many months, including preparations in Namibia, countless wind tunnel test, countless aerodynamic tests, trying to maximalize every single detail really is amazing. Congratulations Vocsnor and thanks for one extraordinary hour yesterday from all Belgians.
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  10. She was suspended 10 April but the suspension was withdrawn 13 April.
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  11. The renovations were going on non-stop for the last 30 years, this major thing planned was supposed to take 20 years and now this clown says 5 years? Bankrolled by private millionaires of course because the State that owns the damn thing coudn't care less about doing a proper job with it.
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  12. I'm European, yet it's not my history. It's the history of, in this case, Paris and France.
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  13. Countdown to #Karate1Rabat Five burning questions heading into anticipated Karate 1-Premier League event From karatekas on top form dominating the competition to new names taking the spotlight, from unexpected surprises to heart-breaking moments, the 2019 Karate 1-Premier League has offered plenty of intrigue and excitement so far. The third stop of the season is taking place in less than one week in Rabat (Morocco); as the spectacular event approaches, a slew of questions appears on the horizon of the Karate world. 1. Will Rabat see another episode of the Shimizu-Sanchez duel? All three Karate’s major international events this year have had a similar outcome in Female Kata: Kiyou Shimizu of Japan and Sandra Sanchez of Spain fighting for gold. The two biggest names of the category have engaged in a thrilling battle for the domination of the competition with the Spanish Kata queen taking two golds and the Japanese two-time World champion winning one event. Sanchez prevailed in the Karate 1-Premier League Dubai and the Karate 1-Series A Salzburg while Shimizu succeeded in Karate 1-Premier League Paris. The Karate 1-Premier League Rabat will be another showdown of the two competitors who have met in the final of six of the last ten major international events. Other top karatekas such as recently-proclaimed European Championships runner-up Viviana Bottaro of Italy, new Pan American champion Maria Dimitrova of the Dominican Republic and promising Dilara Eltemur of Turkey among others will try to surprise the top favourites. 2. Will Serap Ozcelik win a third consecutive gold? Turkey’s Serap Ozcelik is - together with France’s Gwendoline Philippe and Steven Dacosta, and Japan’s Ryo Kiyuna - one of the competitors who managed to take a clean sheet of victories in this season of Karate 1-Premier League. The Turkish star who is also the current Grand Winners of Female Kumite -50kg will arrive in Rabat as the top favourite to take gold. While Ozcelik failed to retain the continental title less than a month ago, the Turkish Karate Star hopes to go back to winning ways in Rabat. Silver medallists Miho Miyahara of Japan and Ukraine’s Kateryna Kriva, and new continental champion Sophia Bouderbane of France will be among the competitors trying to take the crown in the category. 3. Will Grand Winners take a stand in Rabat? After the first two events, the defending Grand Winners have captured the attention of fans with impressive victories. Serap Ozcelik of Turkey, Gwendoline Philippe and Steven Dacosta of France and Ryo Kiyuna of Japan are all Grand Winners taking two golds this year, while Sandra Sanchez of Spain, Ayumi Uekusa of Japan and Ugur Aktas of Turkey have managed to claim one triumph. The eyes will be set on Alizee Agier of France, Eray Samdan of Turkey, Rafael Aghayev of Azerbaijan and Jonathan Horne of Germany, all of them Grand Winners who are yet to take the top of the podium in Premier League. Also, the event in Rabat will see how Grand Winner Sara Cardin of Italy makes her Karate 1-Premier League debut this year after recovering from an injury. 4. Who will be the new names taking the competition by storm? As the quest to the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 intensifies, Karate’s first-class series of international events is putting the focus on some promising competitors who are using the Karate 1-Premier League as a launching pad to capture all the attention of the sport. While not exactly a “new kid on the block”, Japan’s Ken Nishimura is one of the competitors elbowing his way up in the competitive Karate world. With one gold this year (In Paris) to complete the four medals he got last season, the 23-year-old karateka is surprising with his effective fighting system. With the European Games going to Belarus later this year, all the eyes of the Karate world in the country are set on Anton Isakau. The 23-year-old karateka has won his first title in international events this year when he prevailed in Paris. Isakau went to win silver at the European Championships last month and is presenting his candidacy to rule Male Kumite -84kg. France’s Mehdi Filali at only 19-years-old, Kazakhstan’s Didar Amirali (23-years-old), and 22-year-old Clio Ferracuti of Italy are among the young karatekas who had made it to the finals at the Karate 1-Premier League events this year. 5. Will the campaign to request Karate’s inclusion in Paris 2024 continue in Rabat? The answer is yes. The Karate world gave a demonstration of unity at the EKF European Championships in Guadalajara (Spain) last month as a special ceremony took place there with all 500 karatekas taking a stand to defend Karate’s wishes to be included in the programme of Paris 2024. Some of the best athletes in the world also showed their support to the WKF campaign by taking the #TsukiForKarate2024 challenge. With hundreds of Karate fans from all over the world still sending the pictures and videos to request the inclusion of the sport in the programme of Paris 2024, the Karate 1-Premier League Rabat is expected to continue the movement with several actions to be held throughout the weekend. The Karate world will go on with the fight. The Karate 1-Premier League Rabat will take place from April 19 to 21. The final day of action will be streamed LIVE on karateworld.tv
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  14. Dolby

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    even we have a prominent leader who is Stalin, son of multiple time Tamil Nadu chief minister and present chief of DMK, principal opposition party in Tamil Nadu.
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  15. Tampa Bay becomes the first Presidents Trophy winners to be swept in the 1st round!
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  16. CUARTETO DE NOS- INVISIBLE
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  17. I'd prefer 4 groups of 3 teams than 3 groups of 4 teams...
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  18. The host and the seven best not yet qualified teams in the European ranking list after this years European Championships can participate. Croatia is currently 11th in the Ranking: https://www.cev.eu/Rankings/Women.aspx So let's assume Serbia, Russia and either Netherlands or Italy qualify at the first tournament and the host is an already better ranked team, this position would be exactly the last one that allows Croatia to take part in the EQT.
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  19. Road to TISC Annual - Mexico 2019 It's now just 4 days until the Grand Final of TISC Annual 2019 and the excitement is certainly building. In today's edition of the "Road to TISC Annual 2019" series we will be looking at 5 artists who are returning to the contest this year. As well as celebrating the returnees, we will be paying tribute to 2 jury members and Totallympics members who have put their own hat in the ring and submitted their own entries as competing artists. Part 1 we have 3 TISC returnees: Zsa Zsa, Ira Losco and Yumi Zouma. Part 2 we have Within Temptation and 2 Totallympics members who have competed on the TISC stage - JRBS (band member vovanA is a Totallympic user) and Gerbrasy (our very own Werloc). We begin however with Zsa Zsa, the Croatian singer who has been nominated for the second year in succession to compete at TISC Annual. Last year, Zsa Zsa delivered Croatia their best result in the Annual contest to date and will be hoping for another record-setting showing in Mexico this year. She will also become the first Croatian artist with more than one participation at the contest. Croatia - Zsa Zsa Zsa Zsa finished 19th last year at the 10th Jubilee Edition of TISC TISC Annual 2018 - Zsa Zsa - Kada Budemo Sami TISC Annual 2019 - Zsa Zsa - Pruži Mi Ruku Malta - Ira Losco Ira finished a creditable 14th at TISC Open in 2016 Ira Losco follows in the footsteps of compatriots Red Electrick by becoming a 2-time TISC representative for Malta. Ira last competed back at TISC Open 2016 in Lithuania with her entry "Love Me Or Hate Me" securing 77 points from the international juries, finishing in 14th place. She's back for another shot at glory this year with her song "Hey Now". TISC Open 2016 - Ira Losco - Love Me Or Hate Me TISC Annual 2019 - Ira Losco - Hey Now New Zealand - Yumi Zouma Yumi Zouma are returning to TISC Annual after a 4-year hiatus Yumi Zouma make their return to the TISC stage for New Zealand this year. The band last participated at TISC Annual 2015 in Denmark where they finished in 12th place with 88 points. They have been selected once again, beating off competition from rock band The Beths, and Marlon Williams, to secure the NZ ticket for Mexico 2019. TISC Annual 2015 - Yumi Zouma- The Brae TISC Annual 2019 - Yumi Zouma- In Camera
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  21. Swe26

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    good for czech republic! i still hope more and more europeans wake up after these acts.
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  22. Patrick Kane will play for USA !!! The Chicago Blackhawks star will serve as team Captain, he´ll play at his 3rd WCh, he played also last year. https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2831454-patrick-kane-to-captain-team-usa-at-2019-iihf-world-hockey-championships
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  23. Bahamas is the real shock there
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  24. Clearly they don;t know the rules of Panamsports lol. Hopefully he can compete as part of Aruba if anything.
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  25. PKF confirms quota in men's -67 Kumite. The rest of the quotas
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  26. They also have a rowing quota as well which i confirmed with the CX.
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  27. First quota for Haiti!
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  28. I hope Brazil send someone, but probably no one from the big stars will go.
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  29. Јееееееsssss Pobeda u hokeju na penale i plasman u prvu diviziju Kakva godina za srpski hokej, sve tri reprezentativne selekcije izborile se za viši rang, a Zvezda osvojila Interligu
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  30. Brazil Football Women - 100% Volleyball Women - 100% Handball Women - 100% Volleyball Men - 95% Rugby 7s Women - 90% Football Men - 60% Water Polo Men - 40% Basketball Men - 35% Basketball Women - 10% Water Polo Women - 5% Rugby 7s Men - 2% Hockey (W/M), 3x3 Basketball (M/W), Softball/Baseball - 0%
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  31. Big news today: IOC considers ending Winter Olympics after 2034 edition amid climate change fears: https://gamesbids.com/eng/winter-olympic-bids/future-winter-bids/ioc-considers-ending-winter-olympics-after-2034-edition-amid-climate-change-fears/
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