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    1. 2026 Week 4 (26-Jan - 01-Feb) Results: Aquatics - Diving AGB Diving International (30 Jan - 1 Feb): Men's 3m Springboard: secured a clean sweep of the podium with Jordan Houlden winning on 489.35 ahead of Anthony Harding on 429.80 and Ross Haslam in 3rd on 426.20. In qualifying, Oscar Wilcox was 8th overall with 357.10, Matthew Dixon scored 350.10 for 10th. Todd Geggus finished in 17th, Leon Baker 20th and Hugo Thomas 22nd. Women's 3m Springboard - Amy Rollinson took gold with score of 327.80 ahead of Canada's Margo Erlam on 312.60. Yasmin Harper finished in 3rd on 309.60. Desharne Bent Ashmeil was 4th on 273.25; Scarlett Mew-Jensen was 5th on 269.50 and Tilly Brown 6th on 259.95. Amelie Underwood also qualified for the final, finishing down in 9th place on 216.95. Men's 10m Platform - Euan McCabe won with a score of 433.60 ahead of Ben Cutmore's 421.85. Kyle Kothari was on track for a podium spot but dropped his penultimate dive. He'd eventually finish down in 5th place on 335.95. Robbie Wood also qualified for the final finishing in 6th place on score 286.85. Women's 10m Platform: Eden Cheng won with a score of 306.50 ahead of Canadians Mathilde Laberge (284.30) and Sarah Carruthers (271.75). Tia Mai McGarry also qualified for the final and finished in 4th place with 257.15. In the synchro events, Ross Haslam and Leon Baker scored 348.48 to finish in 3rd place behind pairing Gwendal Bisch and Jules Bouyer (371.67) and Max Linan Canela and Juan Pablo Cortes (350.40). The second British pairing - Connor Lano and Todd Geggus scored 332.07 for 5th place. In the women's 3m synchro Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen were due to compete but withdrew. That opened the path for Desharne Bent Ashmeil and Amy Rollinson to take the win, scoring 271.50 with Sonya Palkhivala and Margo Erlam snapping on their heels. The margin of victory was just 0.30 points. The second British pairing of Tilly Brown with Evie Smith took third place with score of 262.80. In the Men's 10m Synchro, Ben Cutmore and Euan McCabe took the top spot on the podium with score of 380.25 ahead of pairing of Danylo Avanesov and Marko Barsukov on 340.35. Robbie Wood and Jorden Fisher Eames finished in 3rd with 326.22. Kyle Kothari had been due to pair up with Robbie Lee but were late withdrawals. In the end, there were no entries for the Women's 10m Synchro. Aquatics - Water Polo Women's European Water Polo Championships (26 Jan - 5 Feb) - will fight for 9th place after failing to finish in the top 2 of Pool D. After a 14-4 defeat at the hands of , they went on to lose 11-6 to . An 18-6 victory over put them in 3rd in the group. In the classification round, they were comfortable winners over (20-2) and (15-8). They'll face tomorrow in the 9th place play-off. Cricket International T20 (30 Jan & 01 Feb) - defeated by 11 runs under the DLS method. Sri Lanka reached 133 all out whilst England achieved 125-4. Rain is currently delaying play in the second match. Sri Lanka achieved 189-5 and, with England chasing 190 to win, they were on 57-2 Cycling - Road: Surf Coast Classic (28-29 Jan) - Both the men's and women's races have been cancelled due to ongoing bushfires in the area. Alula Tour 2026 (27 Jan-31 Jan) - Bjoern Koerdt was the top finishing Brit in 10th place overall with Mark Donovan in 14th. Paul Double took 34th place with Zeb Kyffin in 54th and Mark Stewart in 65th. Cadel Evans Great Ocean Race (31 Jan-1Feb) - Matthew Brennan finished in 2nd place whilst Adam Yates was 19th in a bunch finish. Samuel Watson was 6 seconds behind the group in 24th place. Max Walker took 32nd spot whilst Ben Swift got the last ranking point position with his 60th place. James Knox was down in 85th with Ethan Vernon in 90th. Callum Thornley was the last of the British finishers in 106th. Both Oliver Peace and Oliver Stockwell were DNF. On the women's side, Josie Nelson also took second spot. Lauren Dickson was 11th with Claire Steels in 27th. Flora Perkins was 34th and Alice Towers also finished in the ranking points in 53rd. Carys Lloyd finished just outside of the points in 62nd and Becky Storrie was one of the last finishers in 71st. Fencing: 4 more Fencing events in the calendar week for the Juniors. FIE Epee Junior World Cup (Individual & Team) (30 Jan-1 Feb) - Sameer Sunder-Rajan was the top placed Brit in Cairo with his 32nd place. Fin Bennet was in 50th with Charlie Lutyens-Humfrey in 80th. Vladimir Kukharev, Alexander Yakovlev and Jack Zino were all early casualties, finishing down in 185th, 225th and 243rd respectively. The Brits then finished in 17th place in the team event. Harriet Hillier outperformed her qualifying position of 32nd to finish 13th overall. Kseniya Kushtan finished in a tie for 109th and Katy Hawthorne was down in 172. FIE Foil Junior World Cup (Individual & Team) (30 Jan - 1 Feb): David Sosnov had a strong competition in Hammamet with a 6th place finish behind 3 Russians and 2 Italians. Callum Penman took 37th place, Ethan Dakin was in 67th and finally, Aarav Chaudhari finished in 70th place. The team are currently competing against for gold. FIE Sabre Junior World Cup (30 Jan - 1 Feb): Hui Xin Sezille was the best of the Brits in Tbilisi, finishing in 77th place. Maya Sutton was in 95th, Karolina Kabelis finished in 127th with Lauren Anderson in 134th. In Plovdiv, John White finished in 88th place - the only Brit to make it into the top-100. Charles Rowelle was down in 152nd whilst Raphael Bedford was in 179th. Eiger Swinscow was in 190th, just ahead of Guy Lumsden in 192nd. Joe Evans was down in 206th, Samuel Walmsley in 212th, Maximillian Saunders in 220th and finally Adam Smart was 223rd. Golf: PGA Farmers Insurance Open (29Jan-1Feb) - Justin Rose goes into the final round 6 shots clear of the field on -21. Dan Brown is in a tie for 20th spot on -8. John Parry is a shot further behind in 27th. Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions (29Jan-1Feb) - Play is currently suspended but Charley Hull has completed her first 3 rounds for a score of -1 and currently sits in 17th place. Lottie Woad had been in a tie for the lead after 2 rounds and is yet to start round 3. She is currently 8 shots of the lead held by Nelly Korda. DPT Bahrain Championship (29Jan-1Feb) - Calum Hill missed out on the title in a 3-way playoff. Grant Forrest finished in 7th place on -14. Nathan Kimsey was a shot further back in a tie for 9th. Joshua Berry's -12 was enough for 13th whilst both Ben Schmidt and Alex Fitzpatrick were on -11 for a tie of 16th. Todd Clements scored -10 for 24th; -8 for Sam Bairstow and Joseph Dean put them in 34th. Andrew Johnson (-6), James Morrison (-4), Daniel Young (-3) and Laurie Canter (-2) also competed. Judo: 2026 Sofia European Open (31 Jan - 1 Feb): 7 Brits competing in Sofia: Men's -60Kg: Charlie Ayre secured silver after winning his pool with victories over Pedro Gomez Llorens, Ivan Simeonov and Christopher Velazco. He then took out Richard Vergnes in the semifinals. He was defeated in the final by Daniel Stein Padoa. Men's -66Kg: Michael Fryer had a bye to the round of 32 but lost to Francesco Sampino Men's -73Kg: Ethan Nairne secured silver after winning his pool with victories over Serghei Rosca, Soner Kumtas and Ioan Dzitac. He advanced to the final with victory over Lucian Bors Dumitrescu. In the final, he was defeated by Victor Skerlev. Men's -81Kg: Luke Davies had a bye to the round of 32 but lost to Giorgi Sherazadishvili. Women's -48Kg: Summer Shaw lost her first fight to Sevinch Murodova. Women's -57Kg: Lele Nairne advanced to the semifinals after winning her pool including a victory over top seed Flaka Loxha. She had to settle for bronze after losing her semi. Women's -70Kg: Rachael Hawkes lost her first bout to Nadie Jaafar. Rugby SVNS: Singapore (31 Jan - 1 Feb): It was a pretty disastrous weekend for botht he men and women in Singapore. The men led early on before being pegged back by . They would ultimately lose 22-19. They were no match for , losing 33-12. They would end the pool without a win after a disappointing defeat at the hands of 29-14. In the 5th place semifinals, prevailed 26-19. That was followed by a 14-10 defeat at the hands of to relegate Brits to 8th place. The women continue to struggle and, like the men, also finished down in 8th place. By my reckoning, they've now gone 15 matches without recording a victory in this series. This weekend they were completely destroyed by 64-0 in their first pool match. They did at least manage to get on the scoreboard against but still went down to a 32-5 defeat. Things didn't get any better in their final pool match as they lost 52-0 to . In the 5th place semifinal, ran out 36-12 winners and then swept passed them 41-5. Squash: Squash on Fire Open (28 Jan-1 Feb): We have an all English finals after both Mohamed ElShorbagy and Declan James reached the finals. ElShorbagy was the top seed in Washington and had a bye in the first round. He dispatched Noor Zaman in the round of 16 and followed that up with victory over 8th seed Mohamed ElSherbini. He reached the final with victory over 3rd seed Fares Dessouky. Declan James reached the semifinals after victories over Muhammad Asim Khan in the round of 16, Veer Chotrani in the quarterfinals and Karim El Hammamy in the semis. . Sam Todd, Nathan Lake and Patrick Rooney made it to the round of 16 before being defeated. Rooney would fall to 8th seed Mohamed ElSherbini, Lake fell to 7th seed Raphael Kandra and Todd lost out to 3rd seed Fares Dessouky. There were first round losses for both Tom Walsh and Nick Wall at the hands of Velavan Senthikumar and Muhammad Asim Khan respectively. Top seed Georgina Kennedy is through to the semifinals after victories over Menna Hamed in the round of 16 and 6th seed Hana Moataz in the quarterfinals. Tesni Murphy was the 4th seed and had a bye in the first round. She would lose her 2nd round match 6-11 5-11 6-11 to Jana Swaify. Lucy Beecroft also exited the tournament in the 2nd round. Having defeated Saskia Beinhard in the first round, she would fall to a 6-11 11-6 11-8 6-11 9-11 defeat to 3rd seed Melissa Alvess Table Tennis: WTT Feeder Doha (27-31 Jan) - Connor Green lost in straight sets in the first round - 8-11 8-11 8-11 to 5th seed Ryoichi Yoshiyama. There was better news for Tin-Tin Ho as she reached the quarterfinals with wins over Suhana Saini and Elizabet Abraamian. In the quarterfinals, she fell to a 13-11 9-11 9-11 12-14 loss to Sayali Wani. Wildcard Tianer Yu lost int he first round to Tan Zhao Yun 7-11 8-11 9-11.
    2. no, senza anni di preparazione specifica, i fondisti non possono competere con i migliori specialisti sarebbe come schierare un calciatore nel futsal: rispetto ai migliori specialisti sarebbe un pesce fuor d'acqua
    3. I'll try to have the thread for Day -2/-1/0 opened by the end of today. I'm working on the template. I plan on incorporating something new that hasn't been done in years past.
    4. 11th for Cameron Alexander in downhill at the Crans Montana WC!
    5. Bronze for Courtney Charlong in the 1000m at the Junior World Championships
    6. Sorry that was wrong Scotties update Lawes demolished Einarson in the 1/2 game to make the final, still undefeated Sturmay beat Black in the 3/4 game to advance to the semifinals against Einarson, winner to the final. Stevens and Peterson also made the playoffs, now on my radar for teams to watch for in the upcoming seasons.
  • 65 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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