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  1. Those 39.2% people should cancelled themselves... We are almost 100 days away from the Opening Ceremony and Olympics aren't an domestic event that could be cancelled or even postponed in such short time.
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  2. I like how, when adding everyone's predictions, you'd probably always end up with a hundred more total medals than are actually available in the Olympics Also fun when someone calls athlete A an outsider yet gives like 40% chance
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  3. That’s the look of someone who part their full effort and soul into a run. Congrats, Daniela
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  4. At the moment the following Danish swimmers have beaten the standards at approved events: Signe Bro, 100 m freestyle Anton Ørskov Ipsen, 800 m freestyle Pernille Blume, 50 and 100 m freestyle Helena Rosendahl Bach, 1500 m freestyle Alexander Aslak Nørgaard, 1500 m freestyle Julie Kepp Jensen, 50 m freestyle.
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  5. Today we will introduce another two teams, first of them are... Toruń Gingerbreads The team consists of five countries Ireland Germany Brazil Bulgaria India Toruń gingerbread (Pierniki Toruńskie in Polish) is a traditional Polish gingerbread that has been produced since the Middle Ages in the city of Toruń. Pierniki Toruńskie, as they are known in Polish, are an icon of Poland's national cuisine. They have traditionally been presented as a gift by the city of Toruń to Polish leaders, artists and others who have distinguished themselves in Polish society, and to Polish kings. Baking molds survive with likenesses of king Sigismund III of Poland, king Władysław IV Vasa and Queen Cecilia Renata as well as the royal seal with the Polish eagle and crests of several provinces. Other notables who have received gift gingerbread from the city include Marie Casimire Louise (French princess and widow of King John III Sobieski), Napoléon Bonaparte (during whose visit the whole city was illuminated and bells were rung all over the city), Zygmunt Krasiński (one of Poland's Three Bards), painter Jan Matejko, actress Helena Modjeska, Marshal Józef Piłsudski, pianist Artur Rubinstein, poet Czesław Miłosz, Lech Wałęsa and Pope John Paul II. Since at least the Middle Ages, pierniki have been connected with Toruń in Polish proverbs and legends. One legend claims that gingerbread was a gift from the Queen of the Bees to the apprentice Bogumił. A 17th-century epigram by poet Fryderyk Hoffman speaks of the four best things in Poland: "The vodka of Gdańsk, Toruń gingerbread, the ladies of Kraków, and the Warsaw shoes". The 18th-century poet and fabulist Ignacy Krasicki, who greatly favored the gingerbread, wrote of them in his celebrated poems. When the precocious 15-year-old composer Frédéric Chopin visited Szafarnia, a small village near the river Drwęca, he stopped over in Toruń, where he was a guest of his godfather, the penologist Fryderyk Florian Skarbek. Chopin sampled the city's famous confection and grew so fond of it that he wrote a letter about it to his friends and colleagues. He even sent some to Warsaw. In honor of this, Poland's largest producer of Toruń gingerbread, the Kopernik Confectionery Company, has created a special heart-shaped gingerbread called Scherzo, bearing Chopin's likeness on the wrapper. Toruń holds an annual celebration of gingerbread called "Święto Piernika" (the Gingerbread Festival). There are two main producers of Toruń gingerbread: the confectionery factory "Kopernik" S.A., and the Toruń Bakery. The first upholds its legal rights to the brand name and is the successor to a company that was founded in 1763 by Johann Weese. The second company was formed by Toruń bakers who specialized in producing gingerbread; its aim is to spread knowledge of the craft and to produce fine gingerbread for restaurants, parties and elite meetings. Did you bought some gingerbreads already? If yes, let's go to visit the team base Toruń. Toruń is a historical city on the Vistula River in north-central Poland and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Since 1999, Toruń has been a seat of the self-government of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship and is one of its two capitals, together with Bydgoszcz. The cities and neighboring counties form the Bydgoszcz–Toruń twin city metropolitan area. Toruń is one of the oldest cities in Poland, with the first settlement dated back to the 8th century and later having been expanded in 1233 by the Teutonic Knights. Over centuries, it was the home for people of diverse backgrounds and religions. From 1264 until 1411, Toruń was part of the Hanseatic League and by the 17th century it was one of the elite trading points, which greatly affected the city's architecture ranging from Brick Gothic to Mannerism and Baroque. In the early-modern age, Toruń was a royal city of Poland and it was one of the four largest cities in the country at the time. Toruń is renowned for the Museum of Gingerbread, whose baking tradition dates back nearly a millennium, as well as its large Cathedral. Toruń is noted for its very high standard of living and quality of life. In 1997, the medieval part of the city was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 2007, the Old Town of Toruń was added to the list of Seven Wonders of Poland. This city is also the birthplace of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. First attraction where we will go is Museum of Gingerbread (Muzeum Piernika in Polish) it's a museum located in medieval old town of Toruń. Visitors take part in an interactive show through which they are taught how to make a traditional gingerbread. The show consist of two parts - first visitors are shown how the dough was made in Middle Ages. Having prepared dough, everyone then makes their own gingerbread using traditional baking molds. Throughout the whole show visitors are guided by the master of bakery, a gingerbread witch and the craftsmen. The museum is located on 9, Rabiańska Strett, in an early 19th-century granary, and visitors also participate in flour production using millstones. The museum forms part of the gingerbread tradition still living in town. Another place is Artus Manor, a local government cultural institution, established in 1995. The style of the building is defined as the Dutch Neo-Renaissance. The façade is three-storey, built with face brick with significant use of red sandstone (ground floor, decorative details), significantly oversized in relation to the adjacent buildings of the Market Square. Apart from neo-Renaissance motifs, there are also references to the original, Gothic-Renaissance building - sharp-edged windows and bossage on the ground floor, turrets flanking the façade, crenellation crowning the building. The structure is covered with a high, hipped roof - its silhouette is clearly visible in the skyline of Toruń. As next we will visit a Planetarium - space popularization center. The planetarium, whose first director was Lucjan Broniewicz, was opened on February 17, 1994. On February 19 of the same year, the first astronomical show took place there. Over the next few years, changes took place during the presentation of the shows. In May 1995, the slides presented by the projector in the planetarium were combined into panoramas. In November 1997, the "all-sky" system was set up, which allowed the entire dome to be covered with a slide image. From June 26, 2005, the planetarium also hosts an interactive exhibition - Orbitarium. The main planetarium projector (RFP model) was produced by the German company Zeiss. The dome of the planetarium, creating an artificial sky, is 15 meters in diameter, which makes it one of the three largest in Poland. There are 196 seats in the projection room under the dome. On February 12, 2018, an exhibition - MARS # 17 Base was opened in the planetarium. On March 2, 2019, the authorities of the facility organized a celebration of its 25th anniversary The Copernicus House is a historic, Gothic tenement house which belonged to the Copernicus family in the second half of the 15th century. It is considered by many historians to be the birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus. The tenement house dates back to 1370 and is what was called a granary house, which in the Middle Ages performed both residential and storage functions. At the end of the 14th century, the cloth merchant Herbord Platte became the owner of the house. In 1459, Lucas I Watzenrode, Nicolaus Copernicus' grandfather, took over the house from his nephew, Szymon Falbrecht, and soon gave it to his daughter Barbara Watzenrode and her spouse, Nicolaus Copernicus senior. Many historians point to this building as the place where Nicolaus Copernicus was born in 1473. 7 years after Nicolaus Copernicus was born, in 1480, the Copernicus family sold the building to Georg Polnische. In the nineteenth century, the building was adapted for rental apartments. At that time, its interiors were rebuilt and the facade was plastered. In 1929 the house was entered in the register of monuments for the first time. It was put on this list again in 1970. The tenement house was renovated between 1972 and 1973. During the works, its former spatial layout was restored, reconstructing, among others, a tall vestibule with a kitchen corner, a staircase and a wooden suspended room (ground floor). Renovation also included the building's façade decorated with a sharp-edged portal, brick friezes and vertical recesses decorated with traceries. Since 1973 the building houses the Nicolaus Copernicus Museum.
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  6. I think we’re good. One or both of us will likely be present then.
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  7. Our team had quite a photo-shoot with their fancy new uniforms. I like it. Record percentage of color red.
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  8. And for once the penguins are not to blame. Or are they?
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  9. TISC week is here... I'm sitting in office, when suddenly Emotions start playing on the radio... Okay, who is behind this?
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  10. Mexico Here you take a look at the proposals for the Opening Ceremony uniforms. If you like, you can take a better look at the designs & cast your vote here
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  11. What makes you so sure Guyana will get the spot? The three highest ranked tripartite nations are Men Women
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  12. Team Japan for Tokyo https://swimswam.com/japan-reveals-33-strong-olympic-roster-for-home-based-bames/
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  13. I had that question too but I probably know the answer per rules only participating countries from the 2020 continental Champs were allowed to send wrestlers to the Olympic Qualifiers, (the same number they had in the Continental Ch) and Sri Lanka didn't send a wrestler to the 2020 Asian Champs in India. but then Lebanon also didn't participate in that competition, yet their American wrestler was allowed to compete in the AQT. so I don't know
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  15. The Latin American qualifier begins tomorrow. There will be two stages for the singles. Stage 1: Single elimination, finalists qualify Stage 2: Losers are reseeded in a new single elimination bracket, men's finalist and women's winner qualify The mixed doubles will be a single elimination tournament with the winner qualifying Brazil is not allowed to compete in the singles event while Puerto Rico can qualify 1 woman (and 2 men). Both nations can participate in the mixed doubles qualifier.
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  16. http://bit.ly/kyodopoll Still very troubling numbers here for Japanese Government and organizers. Poll released April 11 Want Games cancelled 39.2% Want Games Postponed 32.8% Games should go on 24.5% Doesn't say about the other 3.5%
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  17. Final Standing available here juliosilva Agger Vojthas After some days with the uncertainty if this world championship could be completed, yesterday the last games of the championship were completed with Sweden and skip Edin as the champions. Unfortunately due to the adjusted time schedule, the semifinals and the medal matches couldn't be counted in the prediction contest and it had to end prematurely. After counting the points from the Top 3 predictions, the three medallists of this prediction contest are, @juliosilva, @Agger, @Vojthas. Big congratulation to all three medallists. With a superior point differential of 13 points to the nearest predictor, @juliosilva secured the gold medal. He was in top of the table through many days and had very solid predictions throughout the contest. This is his first gold of 2021 and his third medal in total already this season. He becomes the first with a complete medal set in 2021 and cement his position as one of the top predictors this year. A huge congratulation with the gold medal. Well-deserved! In second place and securing the silver medal was @Agger. Being around the top 3 through contest, and with solid points from the Top 3 predictions, he secured himself the second highest spot on the podium. This is his second medal of 2021 and the first of silver. Big congratualtion with a deserved 2nd place and silver medal! Last predictor on the podium is one who probably came in with big ambition of winning a medal and that is of course none other than @Vojthas. The keen curling enthusiast and curler himself, wasn't in a position of a medal before the counting of the Top 3 predictons, but with a great score of 15 points, he jumped from a place outside the podium to a 3rd place in the final standing and securing the bronze medal. This is his first medal of 2021 and one I assume he really appreciate to have secured. Big congrats with the bronze medal! The three honourable mentions for this contest will be, @Monzanator, @hckošice and @Henry_Leon. @Monzanator was by the end of the contest firmly in the race for a podium spot and even with a solid 12 points from his Top 3 predictions he just narrowly missed out on winning his second medal this year. Still a very great contest from the always solid Polish predictor. In 5th place came @hckošice. He was long in a position for a medal, but with only collecting 2 points from the Top 3 predictions he unfortunately fell out of the contest for a medal. However, from his reaction earlier in this contest, a 5th place overall seems to be a satisfying result for him. His eyes are now set for the upcoming prediction contests which probably are the most important ones for him personally with the women's and men's ice hockey world championships prediction contests. Will he finally be able to win a gold medal in an ice hockey prediction contest? Only time will tell. Last honourable mention goes to @Henry_Leon who once again had a solid contest and got a 6th place in the final standing. He continues his good 2021 prediction form. Lastly, thank you to all who participated in this prediction contest, and once again, I'm sorry it had to end prematurely. Sometimes things out of our control happens unfortunately. As teased above the next two prediction contests will be the women's and men's ice hockey world championships. The women's will kick-off in the beginning of May and the men's will begin later in May. I hope to see many predictors giving it shot for glory in these contests. Finally, an updated version of the General Standings and the Medal Tables will be published later this week. That's all from me, your prediction contest manager, Wumo.
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  18. So nice of you, to put the dutch in a place where one of the attractions is a canal so they can feel more at home
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  19. This has been in the news here almost literally every day for a while now
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  20. Trials will be held on 16th and then the team for the qualifiers will be announced.
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  21. China Archery - 2 Artistic Swimming - 2 Athletics - 8 (2 Gold) Badminton - 6 (1 Gold) Basket 3x3 - 1 Boxing - 3 (1 Gold) Canoeing Sprint - 3 (1 Gold) Cycling Track - 1 Diving - 10 (7 Gold) Fencing - 1 (1 Gold) Gymnastics Artistic - 8 (3 Gold) Gymnastics Trampoline - 3 (1 Gold) Karaté - 2 (1 Gold) Rowing - 3 (1 Gold) Sailing - 1 Shooting - 5 (2 Gold) Swimming - 8 (2 Gold) Swimming Marathon - 1 Table Tenis - 7 (5 Gold) Taekwondo - 3 (1 Gold) Volleyball - 1 (1 Gold) Weightlifting - 8 (7 Gold) Wrestling - 2 Total 89 (ranging 80-98) Gold 36 (ranging 32-40)
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  22. More than half of the juries already received their set of templates, more to come in next two-three days. So, stay calm everyone who didn't received it yet
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  23. Oh, I totally forgot about Alexa Moreno! It will be interesting to see what she can do.
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  24. So let's break down what I expect to do in Tokyo. First thing to say is that it will be the worst GBR performance since 2004 but a lot better than anything in the last half of the 20th century. Athletics 4 medals including 1 gold. Heavily favouring the women's events Boxing 3 medals including 1 gold. Canoeing 3 medals incuding 1 gold Cycling - down a lot on previous Olympics but still 5 medals including 2 golds (women's distance races on the track will still be hard to beat) Equestrian - 4 medals (2 gold) , I expect GBR to win both eventing golds. Also would not be shocked if Charlotte Dujardin wins a 3rd dressage gold (her horse is young and improving whilst the best German horses are getting old) Gymnastics - 3 medals inc 1 gold. Whitlock to retain pommel horse title Judo - 1 medal Modern Pentathlon - 2 medals inc 1 gold Rowing - 3 medals inc 1 gold Rugby - 1 medal Shooting - 2 medals inc 1 gold (both in shotgun classes) Skateboarding - 1 medal Swimming - 5 medals inc 2 gold (Peatty will repeat) Triathlon - 2 medals Football - 1 medal Taekwondo - 4 medals inc 2 gold Total 44 medals 15 gold Down from 67 medals 27 gold in Rio Edit -I forgot Sailing . 3 medals 1 gold Revised total 47 and 16
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  25. 1-2 Taekwondo 2-4 Diving Men's football MAX 7 medals: one gold in Taekwondo, maybe... MIN: 3 medals Honestly, it looks like other typical Mexican performance at the Olympics.
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  26. W Football will be favored, for sure, but USWNT was tied 1-1 with Sweden yesterday. And Sweden eliminated US in Rio in QFs. Plus, I heard that USWNT did not look impressive. I think UK is going to be a tough opponent. M BB, will also be favored, of course, but the make-up of the team matters and US Men Basketball was 7th in 2019 FIBA World Cup. After what has happened this weekend, I should add Swim W 200 FS and 400 FS to the almost certain list.
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  27. At first I thought that seems high, but then again there are 33 more events this time than 2016. I always tend to think low, and could foresee as low as 30. Every Games, I think something will happen to take the US under 30 golds, which hasn't happened since 1936. I thought to myself, what are the surest US golds? Be interested to hear other thoughts I'd say W Basketball, W Team Gymnastics, W Ind AA, Swim W 800 and 1500 FS, W 100 Breast, W 200 Back, W 4x200, M & W 4x100 Med. Relay, Athletics 200 m, M 4x400, W 4x400, Mixed 4x400, W 400 hurdles, Wrestling W 76KG, Surfing W.
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  28. 0-3 medals for Mexico, none of them gold like in Rio. Most likely to succed: Tae kwon do, Diving, Football Outside chance: Archery, Athletics, Gymnastics (artistic)
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  29. Xiamen Marathon & Tuscany Camp Global Elite Race Siena (ITA) 11 APR 2021 Men's Marathon Khalid CHOUKOUD 2:09:55 Tomas Hilifa RAINHOLD 2:10:24 Roman FOSTI 2:10:46 Women's Marathon Rosa CHACHA 2:28:17 Irvette VAN ZYL 2:28:40 Daniela TORRES 2:28:55 Immaculate CHEMUTAI 2:29:09 Majida MAAYOUF 2:29:24
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  30. I try with Italy Archery: 0 (chance with Nespoli in individual and mixed team) Athletics 0-1 best chance Tamberi, small chance in 20 km race walking Boxing : 1 i think 1 girl could take it Canoeing sprint: 0 (small chances for k2 1000) Cycling MTB: 0 (small chance for men) Cycling road 1-2 : best chance Gannain ITT and Longo Borghini in women Cycling track 2-3 : men team pursuit and omnium women, chance also in women madison Fencing 4-6: individual foil men, team foil women, team men epee, team men sarbre, individual women epee Gymnastic 1: best chance is Lodadio men rings, very slim chance for girls Rhythmics 0: i don't think the medal will arrive but the Italian girls have chance in groups Judo 1 : best chance are Lombardo and Giuffrida, then we have some good outsiders. Karate 2-3 : Busà, Bottaro, Crescenzo, Semeraro (if qualifies), Busato are all medal contenders. Rowing 3: quadruple, 2-, 2xpl, 4- (3 of these must take medal) Sailing 1 : Nacra 17 the best chance, very good outsiders both 470 and both Rsx Shooting 3 : women trap, mixed trap and 1 surprising medal in pistol Sport climbing 0 : i don't think in medals but Rogora can go for a top 8 Swimming 5-6 : 2 from Paltrinieri, 1 from Quadarella, 1 from Detti, 1 from breastroke, 1 from Bruni 10km Taekwondo: 1 Dell'aquila Tennis 0 : i don't think the medal is possible but this is definitely the best moment in last 40 years for men tennis, probably the worst for women. Volleyball: 1 women team Waterpolo 0 : i don't think in medal but our team will be competitive for sure. Weightlifting 0 : I would never have thought to speak about weightlifting in medal projections in my life and I don't think the medal will come, but if Pizzolato repeats 370 kg it will be a medal, also Zanni will go for a top 6. Wrestling 1 : ok, Chamizo. I think it's time to reach and try to go over the 30 medals, the big problem will be the gold medals, I don't see many of them.
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  31. Is I recall correctly from the Olympic reports, gymnastics and fencing started reducing the number of competing teams in the 70's. Tennis draws after reintroduction were limited in the single & double draws for a maximum Apart from wrestling, I think also archery & boxing had qualifications for Atlanta. I think that he first edition in which every sport had their number of competitors capped by a qualification system was Athens.
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  32. Next team which will be introduce is... Podlasie Bisons The team consists of four countries United States Poland Netherlands France The European bison (Bison bonasus) (Żubr in Polish) is a European species of bison. It is one of two extant species of bison, alongside the American bison. The European bison is the heaviest wild land animal in Europe and individuals in the past may have been even larger than modern animals. During late antiquity and the Middle Ages, bison became extinct in much of Europe and Asia, surviving into the 20th century only in northern-central Europe and the northern Caucasus Mountains. During the early years of the 20th century bison were hunted to extinction in the wild. The species — now numbering several thousand and returned to the wild by captive breeding programmes — is no longer in immediate danger of extinction, but remains absent from most of its historical range. It is not to be confused with the aurochs (Bos primigenius), the extinct ancestor of domestic cattle, with which it once co-existed. It's one of the national animals of Poland and Belarus. Due to this and the fact that half of the worldwide European bison population can be found spread across these two countries, the wisent is still featured prominently in the heraldry of these neighbouring states (especially in the overlapping region of Eastern Poland and Western Belarus). Examples in Poland include the coats of arms of: the counties of Hajnówka and Zambrów, the towns Sokółka and Żywiec, the villages Białowieża and Narewka, as well as the coats of arms of the Pomian and Wieniawa families. A flavoured vodka called Żubrówka originating as a recipe of the szlachta of the Kingdom of Poland in the 14th century, has since 1928 been industrially produced as a brand in Poland. In the decades that followed, it became known as the "world's best known Polish vodka" and sparked the creation of a number of copy brands inspired by the original in Belarus, Russia, Germany, as well as other brands in Poland. The original Polish brand is known for placing a decorative blade of bison grass from the Białowieża Forest in each bottle of their product; both the plant's name in Polish and the vodka are named after żubr, the Polish name for the European bison. After drinking some Żubrówka's vodka it's time to present the base of Podlasie Bisons which is a city Augustów. Augustów is a city in north-eastern Poland. It lies on the Netta River and the Augustów Canal. It is situated in the Podlaskie Voivodeship (since 1999). It is the seat of Augustów County and of Gmina Augustów. In 1970, Augustów became officially recognized as a health and relaxation resort. In 1973, surrounding settlements were named a part of it, forming a popular resort town. The town, although small, has many attractions for the visitors. The Oficerski Yacht Club Hotel, built in the 1930s, is an army yacht club that has been restored and converted into a resort. It is located on the edge of one of many lakes in the region. Pope John Paul II has a memorial chair from the first and last time he visited the town right outside the club. Boat tours are also popular and the old town square still has its original cobblestone streets. One of the attractions is Sanctuary of Our Lady of Studzieniczańska - a Marian sanctuary in the Diocese of Ełk located in Studzieniczna (administrative part of Augustów) According to legend, in pagan times there was a place of worship in Studzieniczna, as evidenced by centuries-old oaks. The beginnings of the cult of the Virgin Mary in the vicinity of Augustów date back to the 17th century. According to the records from 1689, paintings of the Virgin Mary were brought to the town. A visit to the Augustów deanery from 1700 confirms that there was a place famous for miracles in the deanery at that time, but its exact location is not known. A later document - a letter from the prior of the Camaldolese Order from Wigry to the Vilnius curia from 1740 - contains a note that on the island of Studzieniczne Lake, a copy of the painting of Our Lady of Częstochowa was venerated by the local population from at least 1728. At that time, he also stayed on the island by an unknown name hermit. In 1741 the Augustów parish priest obtained a permit to build a chapel, but due to protests of the Camaldolese monks from Wigry, the construction was delayed. In 1973, Studzieniczna was incorporated into the administrative boundaries of Augustów. In 1978 and 1979, Primate Stefan Wyszyński rested in the village. On September 17, 1995, the painting of Our Lady of Studzieniczań (a copy of the painting of Our Lady of Częstochowa) was crowned (the ceremonies were attended by, among others, Primate Józef Glemp, Apostolic Nuncio Józef Kowalczyk and President Lech Wałęsa). In June 1999, during the penultimate pilgrimage to Poland, Pope John Paul II visited the sanctuary in Studzieniczna. Next to the chapel on the island there is a monument from 2000 commemorating this event. The church in Studzieniczna was entered in the register of monuments in 1966, and the entire church complex (including the chapel, bell tower and the former church cemetery) - in 1980. In the vicinity of the sanctuary, there is also a historic parish cemetery from the 19th century. The other attraction is Augustów Canal - a cross-border canal built by the Kingdom of Poland (being in a personal union with the Russian Empire) in the 19th century in the present-day Podlaskie Voivodeship of northeastern Poland and the Grodno Region of north-western Belarus (then the Augustów Voivodeship of the Kingdom of Poland). From the time it was first built, the canal was described by experts as a technological marvel, with numerous sluices contributing to its aesthetic appeal. It was the first summit level canal in Central Europe to provide a direct link between the two major rivers, Vistula River through the Biebrza River – a tributary of the Narew River, and the Neman River through its tributary – the Czarna Hancza River, and it provided a link with the Black Sea to the south through the Oginski Canal, Daugava River, Berezina Canal and Dnieper River. It uses a post-glacial channel depression, forming the chain of Augustów lakes, and the river valleys of the Biebrza, the Netta, the Czarna Hancza and the Neman, which made it possible to perfectly integrate the Canal with the surrounding elements of the natural environment. The canal was also named one of already well known here Monument of History, as designated 16 May 2007.
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  34. The entry list isn't complete and gets updated everyday. The entry list deadline is 18 April
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  35. Maybe you are right, but I prefer Word.
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  36. whenever they feel they like it there is no rule to update the ranking for example exactly at the 1st day of month. they usually update it when they upload the result of that specific competition in their result section , still no results from the European Championship. https://www.iwf.net/new_bw/results_by_events/
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