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  1. They both have time for another Olympics, and I'd imagine they'd be hungry for it. Without them, of course, GB loses any realistic chance of a team medal, and loses its floor and AA threat. Wonder if this plays into Beckie's hands as a plausible - if no longer likely - UB outside medal chance? And penny for the thoughts perhaps, of her retired sister?
  2. But for the athletes, competing in Paris 2024 doesn't really matter... Chinese weightlifters, beware. They have been locked out for 3 years and now all they're hungry for a new apartment unit in Pyongyang
  3. I told u guys and he's still candidate for 1500m Gold , this guy is still hungry for more
  4. Paris 2024 quota places secured by champion athletes from Italy and Egypt Ozyuksel (TUR) and Oteiza (FRA) claim medals in thrilling Women’s Final Late slip denies Choong (GBR) glory as Hernandez (MEX) takes Men’s Final bronze Elena Micheli of Italy and Mohanad Shaban of Egypt have secured the first two direct qualification quota places for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games after winning individual gold at the UIPM 2023 Pentathlon World Cup Final. Micheli (ITA) won a thrilling Women’s Final after holding off the challenge of local favourite Ilke Ozyuksel of Türkiye, who delighted the home crowd with silver, and bronze medallist Marie Oteiza of France, with Alice Sotero (ITA), Gintare Venckauskaite of Lithuania and Kerenza Bryson of Great Britain completing the top six. The Men’s Final almost had to be abandoned due to heavy rain, but it finally took place after a three-hour rain delay. And slippery conditions were a major factor in a heart-stopping Laser Run climax. Shaban (EGY) ended up on his back at the first corner, but it was a slip from Tokyo 2020 Olympic champion Joseph Choong of Great Britain in the final metres that determined the winner as Shaban (EGY) prevailed in one of the most dramatic sprint finishes Modern Pentathlon has seen. Emiliano Hernandez of Mexico held off pressure from Csaba Bohm of Hungary to secure bronze, while Woojin Park of Korea and Marek Grycz of Czech Republic completed the top six. Medallists’ reaction Women’s champion Micheli (ITA) said: “I can’t actually believe it, because I stayed at home for one week because of a little injury, and I came here thinking ‘OK, let’s try it for some experience, to add it to my baggage’, and now I did it! “Everything was happening, I was trying a new gun and also my dog threw me on the ground three days ago. So I came here to try, and then I noticed I was gaining points and moving up many positions, and I thought ‘maybe I can do it today, I just need to believe in myself’. “It’s funny because something always seems to happen before the competition. I don’t know if I have to expect my life to go this way every time, but if the conclusion is like this today, OK, I can live with it. “I really have to thank all the staff, the ones that follow me every day. Thanks to Gigi, thanks to my parents, to my brothers, to Pierpaolo who stays at my side, to my friends. Thanks to all at the Carabinieri Sports Centre because it would be impossible to do this without you.” Silver medallist Ozyuksel (TUR) added: “I fell down at the beginning of the Laser Run, same as I did one month ago in the same place, so during the competition I felt so much pain. “I’m happy. I wanted to take the first place for Olympic qualification, but with 2nd place I am happy too. We will look for qualification in the future at the European Games and World Championships. “We will see – our preparation is going very well and I can focus so much better than I could last year. I can control myself more, so I am happy. Looking in future for the gold medal. “It’s unbelievable [to win a medal in a home event], and actually I was thinking about the 1st place and I got so stressed in the final shoot because I was too excited, I couldn’t control myself. But 2nd place is good too.” Bronze medallist Oteiza (FRA) said: “It’s a long process to be back at this level, and I am happy because my technical disciplines are better and better, and now it’s just Swimming and Running that are coming back slowly. “I’m really happy with this competition, which has the Olympic format – 3rd place is really nice. Shooting was OK but there were really good shooters and runners with me, and it was a battle – the last 600m was a real battle. “Elena was better than me today, also Ilke, but I’m really satisfied with this race. I hope my family watched and my boyfriend, and I am really proud to show them that slowly, but surely, I am coming back.” Men’s champion Shaban (EGY) said: “In my first World Cup of the season, in Egypt, I took the 4th place; then I got the gold here in Ankara and then the silver in Budapest. Then I came back here for the World Cup Final and I took the gold from the Olympic champion and the best finisher I think in Pentathlon – I’m so happy. “I hope to do it again in Paris 2024, and nothing is impossible. Maybe I could.” Silver medallist Choong (GBR) added: “It was a great finish. We came down the slight slope and people had their phone lights on trying to light the floor – but it doesn’t do anything, occasionally you hit a muddy bit and you slip. “There was a bit of jostling, as there always is, but I hit the last corner and then hit a puddle and tilted forwards. From then I’m sliding, splashing around, a bit like ice skating, to be honest. “But all credit to Mohanad, he’s got a good finish and I think it’s the first time someone has outsprinted me. Fair play – I’m not particularly happy about it but I’ll have it next time. “I choose to see it as a positive. In the last cycle I got that first Olympic qualification spot, and then it was a bit of a weird feeling at the Europeans because that’s the best chance to get the Olympic qualification, and it’s coming up in a few weeks. “For me not to have it now is almost a good thing because it keeps me hungry and excited for the next competition. “Becoming European champion would complete my collection, and I don’t know how many pentathletes have ever got the whole package, so that’s a big goal for me. Also the other guys like Shaban and Jun and other great athletes won’t be there, so hopefully I’m in with a good shout.” Bronze medallist Hernandez (MEX) said: “I’m amazed. We did so much hard work this season, and I have a special coach who told me ‘it’s time to put the game in play, nothing to lose, everything to win’. “I am amazed because that coach changed my mentality in this competition, and I am super happy. I hope everyone at home is happy and enjoying that Mexico is on the podium. “My goal was to qualify for Paris 2024, but they say when you aim to the stars, maybe you will arrive to the moon. And right now it’s the moon – I just finished 3rd in a World Cup Final and it’s amazing. “There are several months of hard work ahead, but I know that with my team I can have an amazing Pan American Games.” Women’s Final Riding The nerves of competing on this elevated stage were apparent as athletes undertook a challenging Riding course, but Ozyuksel (TUR) did her best to calm the tension with a 293. The big mover was Olivia Green (GBR), whose flawless round took her from 16th all the way up to 5th overall. Lithuania trio Venckauskaite (286), Laura Asadauskaite (279) and Ieva Serapinaite (286) stayed in contention and then the world champion announced her claim. Micheli (ITA) rode serenely to register an immaculate score of 300 that moved her into the top three, and she was only denied further progress by a 300 from Karolina Krenkova (CZE) and a 299 from ice queen Oteiza (FRA), who moved 14 points clear overall. It was a tough round for Rebecca Langrehr of Germany and Elodie Clouvel (FRA), each of whom incurred 28 penalties, while Mariana Arceo (MEX) and Seungmin Seong (KOR) reached the end of the road with elimination. Fencing Having moved into the top 10 overall, the star of the Bonus Round was Ozyuksel (TUR) as she scored four victories for another eight points boosting her podium prospects. Asadauskaite (LTU), Micheli (ITA) and Krenkova (CZE) also moved four points closer to their goal, but Oteiza (FRA) had the final word with a victory over Clouvel (FRA) that maintained her 14-point cushion. Oteiza (FRA) had achieved the highest score of 24V/11D in the Fencing Ranking Round, with defending champion Clouvel (FRA) only one victory worse off. Three athletes qualified for the Final after scoring a competitive 21V/13D – Langrehr (GER), Krenkova (CZE) and Seong (KOR). Swimming The swim was destined to be a showdown between the women who won the two biggest annual prizes in Modern Pentathlon last year. And it was the 2022 world champion Micheli (ITA) who touched first in the final heat in 2min 14.77sec, beating the defending Pentathlon World Cup Final champion Clouvel (FRA) by 0.63sec. The overall lead of Oteiza (FRA) was cut to 12 points as Micheli (ITA) strengthened her position and Clouvel (FRA) gained six points on her team-mate. The fastest swim of the day came in the second heat, won by a huge margin by Sotero (ITA) as she moved from 11th to 5th overall with a terrific 2:10.94. Laser Run Immediately Oteiza (FRA) looked vulnerable in pole position, as her lead was eroded in the first run and then she suffered a 26sec shoot, allowing Micheli (ITA) and Krenkova (CZE) to take advantage. In fact it was Krenkova (CZE) who caught the eye most in the first half of the race and took the lead briefly after a second rapid shoot. Behind the top three, Sotero (ITA), Ozyuksel (TUR) and Asadauskaite (LTU) were all advancing well, but Micheli (ITA) had the race-management experience and stamina to know that if she could control her shooting, she could win the race, and so it proved when a clamour of athletes arrived at the range for the final time and it was the world champion’s clinical 10sec shoot that proved decisive. Micheli (ITA) ran powerfully and held on to win by 3sec, leaving all the drama behind her. Having cut her knee so early in the race, the tenacious Ozyuksel (TUR) seemed to have enough momentum to achieve an unforgettable home win, but her final shoot let her down, like it had for Asadauskaite (LTU) on the third circuit. Their struggles enabled Sotero (ITA) to leave the fourth shoot looking good for an Italian one-two, but she was caught by Oteiza (FRA) and then by the marauding Ozyuksel (TUR). They were joined on the podium by Venckauskaite (LTU), whose Laser Run time of 11:26.30 was easily the best of the day, and Pentathlon World Cup Sofia champion Bryson (GBR, 11.47.10), who was quicker than everyone else except Ozyuksel (TUR, 11.41.90). Men’s Final Riding After a long wait for the rain to cease and the venue to become playable, another tense Riding round brought out the best of horsemanship in numerous athletes. Clean rounds enabled Grycz (CZE), Hernandez (MEX) and Park (KOR) to move up the overall standings, with Hernandez (MEX) vaulting from 10th all the way up to 2nd. Choong (GBR) and leader Shaban (EGY) each stayed in contention with a 286, while Matteo Cicinelli (ITA) and Bohm (HUN) remained prominent with only one knockdown in their rounds. The field of 18 contenders was reduced to 15 with elimination for Marvin Dogue (GER), Pavlo Tymoshchenko of Ukraine and, to the relief of the other medal favourites, defending champion and world No.1 Woongtae Jun (KOR). Fencing The Fencing Bonus Round is not the most heavily-weighted part of the sport but sometimes in the final analysis, victory in a single bout can appear to be a decisive factor. So it proved when Shaban (EGY) took his opportunity to add four points to his tally and, in doing so, deny Choong (GBR) two points to the six he had already gained from three wins. The other stars of the Bonus Round were Changwan Seo (KOR) with four wins and Grycz (CZE) with three. The Ranking Round had been dominated by Shaban (EGY), continuing his irrepressible form of 2023. With an impressive 25V/10D, he managed one more victory than Jun (KOR) and Linbin Zhang of China. Choong (GBR) was joined by Manuel Padilla (MEX) and Park (KOR) on a solid 22 victories. Swimming Predictably, world No.2 and reigning world champion Choong (GBR) boosted his victory bid in the pool, but only gained three points on Shaban (EGY) while Cicinelli (ITA) posted what was narrowly the best time of the day, 2:03.55. Choong (GBR) also ducked under 2:04 in the Pentathlon Arena 25m pool for 303 points, while Bohm (HUN) added 301 and Shaban (EGY) 300 to their overall tally. Laser Run There had to be an element of improvisation in the way the venue was rearranged to enable the Men’s Final to take place, and there were areas of the running course that the floodlights could not reach. Shaban (EGY) found this to his cost when he ran into the opening corner and lost his footing completely in a puddle. It was remarkable how well the 22-year-old Egyptian recovered from that mishap to protect his 10sec starting lead. Once again he shot with masterful consistency (12sec/12sec/8sec), only giving Choong (GBR) a chance at the last visit to the range when he took 17sec to fire his shots. Choong (GBR) seemed to have seized his chance as he muscled past his rival before entering the darkened wooded section of the cross-country course, where overtaking was unlikely. But Shaban (EGY) gritted his teeth and stayed right on the elbow of the more celebrated athlete, setting up a frantic sprint to the line that evoked memories of the epic duel between James Cooke (GBR) and Valentin Prades (FRA) at the UIPM 2018 Pentathlon World Championships in Mexico City (MEX). Speaking of Mexico, winning bronze was a monumental achievement for Hernandez (MEX), younger brother of Rio 2016 Olympic bronze medallist Ismael Hernandez (MEX). Especially as he held off the challenge of one of the hottest athletes of this Olympic cycle, Bohm (HUN). Conditions being as bad as they were, those who mastered the conditions best could be truly proud of their efforts, as Balazs Szep (HUN) managed the day’s best time of 10:30.57, with Seo (KOR, 10:31.99) next-fastest ahead of Choong (GBR, 10:36.60). President’s reaction UIPM President Dr Klaus Schormann said: “The Women’s Final this morning included a lucky situation with the weather conditions that enabled us to see an excellent competition in this fantastic facility with five disciplines in a Pentathlon Arena. “The athletes performed so well, knowing that only the winning place would be a seat at the Olympic Games Paris 2024, and we saw a great final with the Laser Run which is always the most exciting part of our multi-sport Modern Pentathlon. “I also want to underline that the volunteers and referees and everyone who is vital to a successful competition created a great foundation for our sport. The athletes were fantastic and let’s see now what they can achieve in the continental championships and the UIPM Pentathlon World Championships in Bath coming up soon. “It was also super to see the host nation celebrating their silver medal won by Ilke Ozyuksel. “In the men’s competition there was a really big challenge for all of us – for the organisers, for the Union and for the athletes and coaches – when we saw this unbelievable rainfall that almost stopped the event. “After a long discussion with the coaches – and it was very important to listen to the athletes – we finally decided following the athletes’ wishes that we could replicate all that was needed to keep the competition at the same facility. “But the Men’s Final was so exciting, and everybody thought the Olympic champion would win but the Egyptian athlete has a big heart, and to fight him down in the final metres was so exciting. “I congratulate all athletes who were on the podium, all who reached today’s Finals and also all athletes who qualified for this competition. Thanks to the Turkish Federation and National Olympic Committee and all involved in this fantastic first Olympic qualification competition in Ankara.” Source: uipmworld.org Modern Pentathlon UIPM World Cup 2023 Discussion Thread Modern Pentathlon at the Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024 Qualification Tracker
  5. at least no one would make the ''hungry'' jokes anymore,lol.agreed tough i didn't get the point of the georgia name change.
  6. I think there are at least two explanations for that: 1. In Europe most people are used to have holidays in the summer, not in November-December when everybody is going to work and the companies don't allow free days in this period. 2. Tunisia, Morocco, Saudi Arabia are arabic nations and is somehow nomal to have more fans than other nations in Qatar. About Mexico, it is known that Mexican fans are very fanatic and hungry of football.
  7. oh man, this looks so delicious, that Ich bin Hungry just by watching this !
  8. Open Individual North American League (2/8) Final Results Rank Athletes Nation Result 1 Conor SWAIL Horse: COUNT ME IN 0/035.76 2 Daniel BLUMAN Horse: GEMMA W 0/036.00 3 Brian MOGGRE Horse: MTM VIVRE LE REVE 0/036.74 4 Devin RYAN Horse: EDDIE BLUE 0/036.87 5 Beat MÄNDLI Horse: CHARTRAINE PRE NOIR 0/039.24 6 Mario DESLAURIERS Horse: BARDOLINA 2 0/040.17 7 Kent FARRINGTON Horse: LANDON 0/436.99 8 Daniel COYLE Horse: LEGACY 0/438.55 9 Laura KRAUT Horse: CONFU 0ret 10 Jos VERLOOY Horse: IGOR 461.70 11 Hunter HOLLOWAY Horse: PEPITA CON SPITA 464.21 12 Mclain WARD Horse: CONTAGIOUS 464.28 13 Rodrigo PESSOA Horse: MAJOR TOM 465.62 14 Brianne GOUTAL-MARTEAU Horse: VIVA COLOMBIA 466.08 15 Katherine A. DINAN Horse: BREGO R'N B 865.56 16 Natalie DEAN Horse: CHANCE STE HERMELLE 866.37 17 Jimmy TORANO Horse: CHEWBACCA HCC 968.13 18 Brian COURNANE Horse: ARMIK 968.14 19 Aaron VALE Horse: ELUSIVE 968.29 20 Shane SWEETNAM Horse: ALEJANDRO 1262.12 21 Rowan WILLIS Horse: BLUE MOVIE 1262.29 22 Paul O'SHEA Horse: IMERALD VAN 'T VOORHOF 1263.39 23 Ailish CUNNIFFE Horse: VIVALDI DU THEIL 1264.00 24 Mark BLUMAN Horse: NOORTJE VD WINDHEUVEL 1663.96 25 Evan COLUCCIO Horse: VALDES Z 1667.91 26 Grace DEBNEY Horse: AGADANCE VAN 'T GELUTT Z 2066.69 27 Jordan COYLE Horse: CENTRIKO VOLO 2075.71 28 Margie GOLDSTEIN-ENGLE Horse: DICAS 2479.46 Kristen VANDERVEEN Horse: BULL RUN'S PRINCE OF PEACE R1 ret Jessica SPRINGSTEEN Horse: HUNGRY HEART R1 ret
  9. [hide] Women's Tournament Preliminary Round June 20th - June 24th, 2022 16 Nations, 4 Groups, the 1st-placed Nation from each Group will qualify for the Quarterfinals. The 2nd-and 3rd-placed Nations from each Group will qualify for the Playoffs. Group A Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 June 20th 2022, h. 19:30 Canada 6 Italy June 20th 2022, h. 21:00 Hungary 20 Colombia June 22nd 2022, h. 19:30 Colombia 9 Canada June 22nd 2022, h. 21:00 Italy 3 Hungary June 24th 2022, h. 19:30 Italy 15 Colombia June 24th 2022, h. 21:00 Hungary 6 Canada Group B Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 June 20th 2022, h. 18:00 South Africa 12 United States June 20th 2022, h. 19:30 Netherlands 15 Argentina June 22nd 2022, h. 18:00 Argentina 9 South Africa June 22nd 2022, h. 19:30 United States 2 Netherlands June 24th 2022, h. 18:00 United States 7 Argentina June 24th 2022, h. 19:30 Netherlands 6 South Africa Group C Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 June 20th 2022, h. 18:00 New Zealand 5 Brazil June 20th 2022, h. 19:30 Kazakhstan 6 Australia June 22nd 2022, h. 18:00 Australia 2 New Zealand June 22nd 2022, h. 19:30 Brazil 9 Kazakhstan June 24th 2022, h. 18:00 Brazil 11 Australia June 24th 2022, h. 19:30 Kazakhstan 2 New Zealand Group D Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 June 20th 2022, h. 18:00 Greece 20 Thailand June 20th 2022, h. 19:30 France 6 Spain June 22nd 2022, h. 18:00 Spain 4 Greece June 22nd 2022, h. 19:30 Thailand 22 France June 24th 2022, h. 18:00 Thailand 26 Spain June 24th 2022, h. 19:30 France 6 Greece Top 3 Place 1st 2nd 3rd Nation usa hungry spain Men's Tournament Preliminary Round June 21st - June 25th, 2022 16 Nations, 4 Groups, the 1st-placed Nation from each Group will qualify for the Quarterfinals. The 2nd-and 3rd-placed Nations from each Group will qualify for the Playoffs. Group A Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 June 21st 2022, h. 19:30 Brazil 6 Georgia June 21st 2022, h. 21:00 Montenegro 3 Hungary June 23rd 2022, h. 19:30 Georgia 4 Montenegro June 23rd 2022, h. 21:00 Hungary 10 Brazil June 25th 2022, h. 19:30 Brazil 6 Montenegro June 25th 2022, h. 21:00 Hungary 9 Georgia Group B Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 June 21st 2022, h. 18:00 Germany 12 Japan June 21st 2022, h. 19:30 Greece 6 Croatia June 23rd 2022, h. 18:00 Croatia 5 Germany June 23rd 2022, h. 19:30 Japan 9 Greece June 25th 2022, h. 18:00 Japan 11 Croatia June 25th 2022, h. 19:30 Greece 4 Germany Group C Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 June 21st 2022, h. 18:00 South Africa 9 Italy June 21st 2022, h. 19:30 Canada 10 Spain June 23rd 2022, h. 18:00 Spain 6 South Africa June 23rd 2022, h. 19:30 Italy 7 Canada June 25th 2022, h. 18:00 Italy 2 Spain June 25th 2022, h. 19:30 Canada 6 South Africa Group D Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 June 21st 2022, h. 18:00 Australia 6 Kazakhstan June 21st 2022, h. 19:30 United States 3 Serbia June 23rd 2022, h. 18:00 Serbia 4 Australia June 23rd 2022, h. 19:30 Kazakhstan 6 United States June 25th 2022, h. 18:00 Kazakhstan 7 Serbia June 25th 2022, h. 19:30 United States 3 Australia Top 3 Place 1st 2nd 3rd Nation serbia italia hungary [/hide]
  10. 3 out of 3 Only disappointment is that this 100th edition should have been held in Bulgaria, so it could have been a real celebration for the sport. Only if it wasn't for the power hungry morons here, who just don't f'n go away and continue to try to destroy the sport.
  11. Power Rankings 29th May 2022 With Sakari Manninen’s dramatic 4-3 overtime winner against Canada in the gold medal game, Finland rules supreme as world champions and Olympic champions. That amazing achievement naturally gives the host nation first place in our final Power Rankings of the 2022 Worlds. The never-say-die Canadians finish second. The Czechs come in third, thanks to their big 8-3 bronze medal win over the U.S. that ended a 10-year medal drought at this tournament. Thank you all for an amazing tournament in Suomi, and see you all again next year in Tampere and Riga! 1 FIN Double gold! Double gold! At home! At home! 2 CAN Still standing tall, barely fell short 3 CZE When you’re hungry, nothing beats Pasta 4 USA The defence rests 5 SUI New plan: beat Canada 6-3 on the last day 6 SWE Catchy new song...hmm...“Swedensko”? 7 GER Leon + 2026 = Triple Gold Club 8 SVK Tampere’s not that far from Gothenburg 9 DEN Can Tampere co-host with Beijing? 10 LAT We see what you tried to do there, Denmark! 11 AUT Forget Marco Polo, we’ve got the best Marcos 12 FRA Voltaire said: “We must cultivate our PP” 13 NOR Like a fjord? Hell yeah! 14 KAZ We’re not blue, it’s just the jerseys 15 ITA There needs to be a Gladiator sequel 16 GBR Always look on the bright side of life Click 12th May 15th May 17th May 19th May 22nd May 24h May 26th May 28th May to check out the previous editions of the Power Rankings. The Power Rankings are for the enjoyment of IIHF.com readers, and reflect the progress of teams during the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship. They are distinct from the official standings and IIHF World Ranking.
  12. @mrv86 I hope you're not hungry but the answer is correct! Pts. 200 If you haven't eaten in a while, it is quite possible you're ...? ♦ A: liechtensten ♦ B: astria ♦ C: hungry ♦ D: czech repubic
  13. Will post pics tomorrow. Currently on the bus waiting to go back to our meeting point. So hungry, no food available all day. So much fun!
  14. Match Preview TRIP TO THE FINALS ON THE LINE AS RÖGLE VISIT FRÖLUNDA Rögle Ängelholm enter Tuesday’s Return Game with a tao-goal aggregate advantage and a chance to book their ticket to the Finals. That road, however, won’t be easy as defending Champions Frölunda Gothenburg will have the home crowd on their side for this rematch at Frölundaborgs Isstadion. In the First Game, Frölunda broke the ice when Johan Sundström netted his fourth of the campaign late in the opening stanza. Looking to capitalise on that momentum, Frölunda were firing on all cylinders early in the second, but it would be Rögle who found the net next when Ted Brithén secured the equaliser. The newcomers would add three more to take a 4-1 lead in the third, but Frölunda found their stride and scored two in quick succession. In what would be a nail-biting few minutes of hockey, Rögle were able to hold off their opponents’ late surge and claim victory. Now, both clubs know what’s at stake and what must be done as the battle for Sweden continues. For Frölunda, it’s all about keeping their composure and taking it one shift at a time. Their heavy-hitters will be expected to step it up and their tenth-ranked penalty kill (83.87%) will need to be at its best against the premier powerplay (42.50%) in the CHL. The team from Gothenburg have experience on their side along with the fans and should look to use both to keep their hopes of a fifth Finals appearance alive. Despite their win, Rögle have a bit of an uphill battle if they hope to continue on. With the second most goals for at 41, their ability to score is not the question – what matters is their ability to defend. With a respectable 2.36 goals against, Rögle have managed to keep the puck out of their own net and will need to maintain a stingy defence against a hungry team in Frölunda. Fortunately for the team in green and white, the road has been where they’ve done some of their best work, only losing one decision in five away games.
  15. I will post my votes quickly because I am hungry (haha, I know, very funny) and I want to eat my lunch with my family.
  16. Ah, ok. yes, sure Male: I had a beer. "Ja som mal pivo" Female: I had a beer. " Ja som mala pivo" Male: I am hungry. "Ja som hladný" Female: I am hungry. "Ja som hladná" + there the third gender "neutral" for example a children, who would say "Ja som malo pivo" and "Ja som bolo hladné"
  17. That’s some London 2012 crowds there. Greeks hungry for live Olympic sport after a 1500 year lockdown.
  18. Nah, eating when you're hungry is better. If I'm hungry at 1700 I wanna eat at 1700, if I'm only hungry at 2100, I'll eat at 2100, easy
  19. #1 mrv86 Pts. 100 The 553 metres tall CN Tower stands ...? ♦ A: hey Woodu ♦ B: wer Loc ♦ C: sin Do ♦ D: in Toronto Pts. 200 If you haven't eaten in a while, it is possible you're ...? ♦ A: liechtensten ♦ B: astria ♦ C: hungry ♦ D: czech repubic Pts. 300 What is the name of a film and TV show which follows the crime-fighting adventures of three women working for a private detective agency in Los Angeles? ♦ A: Charlie's Angels ♦ B: Derek's Honeys ♦ C: George's Saints ♦ D: Matthew's Goddesses Question by OlympicIRL Pts. 500 In the US, 236.588 millilitres equals to one unit of what? ♦ A: Shot ♦ B: Cup ♦ C: Bowl ♦ D: Mug Pts. 1,000 What book of the Old Testament begins at Mount Sinai? ♦ A: Letters ♦ B: Numbers ♦ C: Spaces ♦ D: Punctuations Pts. 2,000 In economics, what term refers to a reward or money that a company gives to its shareholders? ♦ A: Equity ♦ B: Tariff ♦ C: Dividend ♦ D: Margin Question by OlympicIRL Pts. 4,000 Who famously won a gold medal in fencing at the 1976 Summer Olympics? ♦ A: Michael Morris ♦ B: Juan Antonio Samaranch ♦ C: Jacques Rogge ♦ D: Thomas Bach Pts. 8,000 On 22nd March 2020, what caused a spire of Zagreb Cathedral to break off? ♦ A: Plane crash ♦ B: Earthquake ♦ C: Storm Ciara ♦ D: 2020 TAISC riots Pts. 16,000 Which two US states share a border? ♦ A: Ohio & Oklahoma ♦ B: Maine & Maryland ♦ C: Nevada & Nebraska ♦ D: Illinois & Indiana Pts. 32,000 If you cheered for Team Melli, which national football team do you support? ♦ A: Iran ♦ B: India ♦ C: Ethiopia ♦ D: Egypt Pts. 64,000 Which of these items contains a muselet? ♦ A: Candlestick ♦ B: Roulette wheel ♦ C: Champagne bottle ♦ D: Light bulb Question by OlympicIRL Pts. 64,000 What is a naginata? ♦ A: Cat breed ♦ B: Beef dish ♦ C: Pole weapon ♦ D: Sewing needle Pts. 125,000 For her performance in which film was Sophia Loren awarded her only Academy Award as best actress? ♦ A: A Special Day ♦ B: Two Women ♦ C: Marriage Italian Style ♦ D: The Black Orchid Pts. 250,000 In 1838, who was the last ruler to be crowned with the Iron Crown of Lombardy? ♦ A: Franz Joseph I ♦ B: Umberto I ♦ C: Ferdinand I ♦ D: Napoleon Bonaparte Winnings: Pts. 32,000; Q13 Wrong Format: Classic Expert: Q10; Olympian1010 Switch Question: Q11
  20. Pts. 200 If you haven't eaten in a while, it is quite possible you're ...? ♦ A: liechtensten ♦ B: astria ♦ C: hungry ♦ D: czech repubic
  21. Pts. 200 If you haven't eaten in a while, it is quite possible you're ...? ♦ A: liechtensten ♦ B: astria ♦ C: hungry ♦ D: czech repubic
  22. Where I come from, just too many people follow this: 1) Have a snack before work 2) Take your pause at 10 a.m. (!) and just drink coffee 3) Arrive home at 5 p.m., all hungry, and have a big meal
  23. Same here If I'm consciously minding my diet then I try not to eat within 3.5 - 4 hrs of the previous meal but for the vast majority of the time I just eat when I'm hungry, usually depending on how early or late my day started
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