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    1. Victory for Tom Pidcock in the Milano-Torino today. His first victory in a one day race for a couple of years
    2. 2026 Week 9 (02 Mar -09 Mar) Results: Time to catch up on a backlog of results. Badminton: YONEX All England Open Championships (03 Mar - 08 Mar) - They came, they played, they didn't last long. Kirsty Gilmour withdrew before the tournament began. Ben Lane and Sean Vendy retired whilst trailing 16-21 15-18 to the top seeds Kim Won Ho and Seo Seung Jae in the first round. Callum Hemming and Estelle Van Leeuwen lost 14-21 12-21 to Goh Soon Huat and Lai Shevon Jemie in the frist round of the Mixed Doubles. Alexander Dunn and Julie Macpherson were the only Brits to win a match as they defeated Jesper Toft and Amalie Magellund 21-19 14-21 21-9. They would ultimately lose to 6th seeds Xin Wa Guo and Fang Hui Chen 19-21 19-21 in the second round. 61st Portugal International Championships (04 Mar - 08 Mar) - Team had a better time of it in . Cholan Kayan got through to the quarterfinals of the Men's Singles with a couple of strong victories including defeating 3rd seed Dmitriy Panarin 21-11 11-21 21-8. Both Miu Lin Ngan and Leona Lee came through qualifying to make the main draw of the Women's Singles. Ngan would lose out in the first round whilst Lee would exit in the round of 16. Harry Wakefield and Robin Harper lost to William Boe and Andreas Sondergaard 11-21 27-25 13-21 in the first round of the Men's Doubles. Likewise, Saffron Morris and Yulia Tang also exited in the first round after a 15-21 9-21 defeat at the hands of Anna-Sofie Nielsen and Sofie Rojkaer in the Women's Doubles. Baseball: 2026 World Baseball Classic (05 - 17 Mar)- were swept aside by both (8-2) and (9-1). That was followed by another defeat at the hands of (7-4). They finished their pool match with an 8-1 victory over to finish the pool in 4th place. Basketball: 2027 FIBA World Cup Qualifying (03-Mar) - men suffered back to back defeats at the hands of . They lost the home leg 93-57 and the away leg 84-75. Cycling - Road: 63rd Trofeo Laigueglia (04 Mar)- Mark Donovan was the highest placed Brit in 42nd with Lukas Nerurkar in 57th. Ben Granger was in 66th. Both Oliver Stockwell and Simon Carr failed to finish. Strade Bianche (07-Mar) - Tom Pidcock finished in 7th place. Bjoern Koerdt and Mark Donovan both finished in the points in 37th and 38th respectively. James Shaw finished in 56th. Connor Swift finished well down the field in 105th with Ben Granger in 113th. Strade Bianche Donne (07-Mar) - Flora Perkins was 16th; Millie Couzens 34th with Josie Nelson in 38th Cycling - Track: UCI Nations Cup I - Perth (06-08 Mar) - The travel disruption cause by events in the Middle East caused havoc with the event as plenty of teams from Europe couldn't get over to Perth. Aussie turned Brit at least did us proud - taking gold in the Men's Individual Sprint and silver in the Men's Keirin. Fencing: FIE Foil World Cup (Individual & Team) (05-07 Mar) - The event in Cairo has been postponed due to the conflict in Middle East and will now take place on 16-April. FIE Sabre World Cup (Individual & Team) (06-08 Mar) - As with the Foil event in Cairo, the Sabre events in Padua and Athens were cancelled and due to the Middle East conflict and will be rescheduled for April. Football: 2027 FIFA World Cup Qualifying - women made solid start to their World Cup qualifying campaign with a 6-1 defeat of followed by a 2-0 win over . Golf: Ladies European Tour Australian Women's Classic (05-08 Mar): Meghan MacLaren and Caley McGinty finished on -9 in a tie for second place, 4 shots behind eventual champion Kelsey Bennett. Lily May Humphreys finished in 9th on -4, a shot ahead of Alice Hewson. Chloe Williams and Annabell Fuller were in a tie for 18th on Par whilst +1 placed Charlotte Heath in 22nd. Darcey Harry, Esme Hamilton and Kelsey Macdonald were in a group on +2 finishing in tie for 25th. +4 left Lydia Hall in tie for 34th. Cara Gainer was down in 50th place on +9. The rest of the Brits failed to make the cut. LPGA Blue Bay 2026. (05-08 Mar): Mimi Rhodes was the best placed Brit in a tie for 33rd. Gemma Dryburgh's +7 was enough for a tie for 50th whilst Jodi Ewart Shadoff finished on +8 in a tie for 60th. PGA: Arnold Palmer Invitational (05-08 Mar) - Harry Hall finished on -8 in a tie for 9th with Robert MacIntyre in a tie for 24th on -2. Matt Fitzpatrick finished on +1 in a tie for 41st whilst Tommy Fleetwood was 49th on +6. Justin Rose missed the cut. PGA: Puerto Rico Open (05-08 Mar) - John Parry and David Skinns finished on -11 in a tie for 8th place. Danny Willett was down in a tie for 42nd on -6 with Martin Laird in a tie for 57th on -4. Matt Wallace and Paul Waring missed the cut. DPT: Joburg Open (05-08 Mar) - Dan Bradbury was the champion on -17, one shot ahead of runner up Brandon Robinson Thompson. Alex Fitzpatrick was in 6th place on -12. Both Nathan Kimsey (-9 for 12th) and Ross Fisher (-8 in 15th) had top-20 finishes. Todd Clements, Eddie Pepperell and David Law finished on -5 in a tie for 28th place. -4 left Cameron Adam, Ben Schmidt and Connor Syme in a tie for 36th whilst Marcus Armitage and Jamie Rutherford were on -3 in a tie for 45th. Jack Hawksby (-2), Ewen Ferguson and James Morrison (-1) missed out on top-50 finishes whilst Sam Bairstow, Joe Dean and Richie Ramsay were well down the field in a tie for 62nd place on par. The rest of the Brits competing missed the cut. Judo: Grand Prix Upper Austria 2026 (07-08 Mar): have had a decent start to the season and there were a couple of bright spots in Linz. Men's -60Kg: Charlie Ayre lost his first bout of the tournament in the round of 32. Men's -66Kg: Charlie Young lost in the first round. Michael Fryer exited in the round of 16. Men's -73Kg: Irakli Goginashvili lost in the first round, but Ethan Nairne took his first Grand Prix title. Men's -81Kg: Lachlan Moorhead exited in the first round whilst Rory Tyrrell went out in round 2. Men's -90Kg: Jamal Petgrave had a bye to the round of 32 but lost his first fight. Men's -100Kg: Oliver Barratt was another early casualty, losing in his first match. Men's +100Kg: Wesley Greenidge lost in the first round. Women's -52Kg: Caitlin Barber was another first round exit whilst Tatum Keen took 5th place. Women's -57Kg: Acelya Toprak had a first round bye but would lose in round 2. Women's -70Kg: Katie-Jemima Yeats Brown went out in the first round whilst Kelly Petersen Pollard went through to the repechage and would finish in 7th place. Women's -78Kg: Emma Reid was the top seed but lost her first fight. Shelley Ludford exited in the round of 16 Squash: Airsprint Private Aviation Canadian Men's Open (02-06 Mar): Marwan ElShorbagy, Greg Lobban and Adrian Waller all exited in the quarter-finals whilst Nathan Lake, Simon Herbert, Sam Osborne-Wylde and Nick Wall lost in the 2nd round. Finally, Tom Walsh and Rory Stewart were first round casualties. New Zealand Squash Open (03-08 Mar): Joel Makin got through to the semi finals before losing to Mohamad Zakaria in 5 sets. Patrick Rooney made it to the quarterfinals before being beaten by Makin. Both Jonah Bryant and Curtis Malik had first round byes and would lose their opening match. In the women's draw, Torrie Malik got to the semi-finals but had to retire whilst trailing 4-11 7-11 0-2 to Nele Gilis. Grace Gear went out in the 2nd round whilst Alicia Mead lost her first round match to Alina Bushma. Richardson Wealth Women's Open (04-08 Mar): Tesni Murphy was due to be the top seed in Vancouver but withdrew before the event started. This elevated Georgia Adderley to the top spot, and she would go on to take the title with a 12-10 11-9 11-8 victory over Nardine Garas. Kiera Marshall also had a decent tournament run. she got through to the semi finals where she faced Adderley. She was trailing 3-11 4-11 1-8 when she was forced to retire. Rugby SVNS: Vancouver (7-8 Mar) - Another weekend and another 8th place finish for both the men and women. For the men, they started with a 21-5 defeat at the hands of . This was followed by a 29-5 loss to . The pool whitewash was completed by a 10-0 defeat to . They came close to a win in the 5th place semi final before coming up short in a 21-19 loss to . The weekend ended with another 29-5 loss to to condemn the team to the bottom of the pile (again). The women's team have been having a nightmare and there's no sign of it ending anytime soon. A 35-5 defeat at the hands of was followed by a 38-5 loss to and a 31-7 loss to . A 32-0 defeat to in the 5th place semi final all but guaranteed they would finish last and their position was confirmed by a 34-19 defeat by . There's still plenty of time before LA, but unless something drastically changes, I can't really see either side qualifying. Table Tennis: WTT Feeder Dusseldorf (02 Mar - 06 Mar): It was a case of so near and yet so far for Anna Hursey. As the top seed, she navigated her way to the final for the loss of only 2 sets. Unfortunately, in the final she came unstuck against qualifier Yuka Kaneyoshi, losing in straight sets. Tom Jarvis was the 5th seed in the Men's Singles and had a bye in the first round. Unfortunately, he lost his second round match to Andrei Istrate. It was better news for Samuel Walker who progressed to the round of 16 before falling to 4th seed Adrien Rassenfosse. Tennis: BNP Paribas Open (04 Mar - 15 Mar): In the men's singles, both Jack Pinnington Jones and Billy Harris lost in the first round of qualifying. In the main draw, Jacob Fearnley got through to the second round with a 6-3 6-3 win over Damir Dzumhur. He pushed 7th seed Taylor Fritz all the way before falling to 3-6 7-6 1-6 defeat. Both Cameron Norrie and defending champion Jack Draper had first round byes. 27th seed Norrie easily dispatched qualifier Mackenzie McDonald 6-2 6-3 before taking out 6th seed Alex de Minaur 6-4 6-4 in the 3rd round. He would move through to the quarterfinals with a 6-4 6-2 win over qualifier Rinky Hijikata. In the quarterfinals, Norrie came up against top seed Carlos Alcaraz and lost in straight sets 6-3 6-4. Draper would also make it through to the quarterfinals after victories over Roberto Bautista Agut and 19th seed Francisco Cerundolo. In the last 16 Draper came up against 3rd seed Novak Djokovic and recorded a tough 3 set win - 6-4 4-6 7-6 - to progress to the quarter finals. In only his second tournament back post injury it was no surprise that Draper seemed pretty lackluster in his QF match against Daniil Medvedev and he would ultimately lose 6-1 7-5 in a match that wasn't without controversy as Draper lost a point on a hindrance review. This week's results have seen Cameron Norrie regain the British Number 1 spot from Draper. In the women's singles, Katie Boulter is missed out on a place in the main draw after losing to Victoria Jimenez Kasinteva in the final round of qualifying. She also missed out on a lucky loser spot to Dalma Galfi. the top seed in the qualifying draw and will take on Viktoriya Tomova. 25th seed Emma Raducanu had a first round bye. She got through to the round of 32 where she came up against 6th seed Amanda Anisimova where she lost 6-1 6-1 in less than an hour. Sonay Kartel got through to the 4th round but had been struggling with back injury most of the week. She would ultimately retire whilst trailing 3rd seed and eventual runner up Elena Rybakina. Fran Jones lost in the first round to Kayla Day.
    3. Košarkašice su završile prvu fazu kvalifikacija za EP kao prve u skupini. Po dvi pobjede protiv Grčke i Makedonije i dva poraza protiv Danske. Grčka je dva puta dobila Dansku i zbog direktnog omjera prvo mjesto za Hrvatsku. Druga faza je u 11/26 i 02/27. 24 ekipe se bore za 12 mjesta, bit će 6 grupa po četri, prve dvi idu na EP plus 4 domaćina. Ždrijeb je krajem mjeseca, Hrvstska će bit vjerovatno u 3 jakosnoj skupini. Nekako najgora grupa bi mogla biti: Francuska, Češka, Hrvatska, Danska najbolja: Turska, Crna Gora, Hrvatska, Nizozemska ili Luksemburg
    4. Just saw on FB that there won't be any live streaming available for us here with the Golden League (but they will be shown on Scandinavian TV, and the US team said they'd post live updates on Instagram, etc.).
    5. New national record for Astha in 200m butterfly (2:17.09)
    6. ATP Challenger Tour Mexico: - Aryan plays in Rd2 Ritvik/Arjun, Anirudh/Takeru play in Rd1 Croatia: - Sumit plays in Rd1 Spain: - Sergio/Vijay, Niki/Szymon play in Rd1
  • 46 Totallympics 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics "Happiness Meter" - Final Day

    1. 1. How do you feel about the 2026 Winter Olympics?


      • 0 - the worst Olympics of all time!
      • 1 - depressing games
      • 2 - I can't enjoy these games
      • 3 - I expected more; I'm not very happy
      • 4 - it could be better
      • 5 - mediocre; I am not feeling much
      • 6 - quite decent
      • 7 - better than expected; I'm satisfied
      • 8 - very good; I'm enjoying these games
      • 9 - almost perfect; I'm overjoyed
      • 10 - the best Olympics ever!
      • X - no feelings; I don't care about these games

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