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Also good news for , as and have qualifed.
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Don't forget edit: @Col_Frost was quicker than me.
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Colazingari gets a 50 sec. penalty. On the other hand it means Hendrick ends 10th. There is still hope for an quota.
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[PREDICTION CONTESTS] Discussion Thread
Wumo replied to Wanderer's topic in Totallympics Prediction Contests
Almaz Ayana has withdrawn from the Women's 10,000m. https://olympics.nbcsports.com/2019/09/25/almaz-ayana-track-and-field-world-championships/ -
It looks like Bevin is going to end 4th. He could had become the first male cyclist from to win a medal at a WCH.
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Rohan Dennis is making an "Evenepoel" on Evenepoel and the rest.
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Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2019
Wumo replied to Wumo's topic in Totallympics International Song Contest
To all. I have informed Ionutz24 about the song he has posted is not eligble. Edit: To specify, I mean the song posted on the last page (page 8), not the song he has posted on this page (page 9). -
Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2019
Wumo replied to Wumo's topic in Totallympics International Song Contest
Yes, a link to a youtube video is fine You can read more about TISC here: https://totallympics.com/index.php?/topic/1988-totallympics-open-international-song-contest-2019/&do=findComment&comment=242165 It would be great to see a duel between and in TISC again. (This is of course only possible if @hckosice decides to be Slovakian and not Slovenian for this edition ) -
[PREDICTION CONTEST] Athletics IAAF World Championships
Wumo replied to Wanderer's topic in Totallympics Prediction Contests
You MUST hide your post. To do that, you have only to delete the space between the bracket "[" and the text "hide" in "[ hide]" at the beginning of prediction post. Do the same at the end of prediction post with "[ /hide]" too. PREDICTION DESIGN - START COPYING HERE ---> [ hide] Event & Date Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Women's Marathon Day 1, September 27 2019 Rose Chelimo Shitaye Eshete Desi Jisa Mokonin Ruti Aga Shure Demise Roza Dereje Lonah Chemtai Salpeter Sara Dossena Any Japanese Athlete Ruth Chepngetich Visiline Jepkesho Edna Kiplagat Helaria Johannes Any Portuguese Athlete Any Other Athlete Women's Hammer Throw Day 2, September 28 2019 Hanna Skydan Hanna Malyshik Luo Na Wang Zheng Alexandra Tavernier Zalina Petrivskaya Joanna Fiodorow Malwina Kopron Brooke Andersen Gwen Berry DeAnna Price Any Other Athlete Men's Long Jump Day 2, September 28 2019 Henry Frayne Any Chinese Athlete Juan Miguel Echevarría Miltiádis Tentóglou Tajay Gayle Any Japanese Athlete Luvo Manyonga Ruswahl Samaai Zarck Visser Any Spanish Athlete Thobias Montler Andwuelle Wright Jeffrey Henderson Trumaine Jefferson Steffin McCarter Any Other Athlete Women's 10,000m Day 2, September 28 2019 Letesenbet Gidey Netsanet Gudeta Senbere Teferi Almaz Ayana Alina Reh Eilish McColgan Steph Twell Hellen Obiri Agnes Tirop Rosemary Wanjiru Sifan Hassan Molly Huddle Emily Sisson Any Other Athlete Men's 100m Day 2, September 28 2019 Aaron Brown Andre De Grasse Arthur Gue Cissé Zharnel Hughes Yohan Blake Any Japanese Athlete Divine Oduduru Akani Simbine Christian Coleman Justin Gatlin Mike Rodgers Any Other Athlete Men's 50km Race Walk Day 2, September 28 2019 Dzmitry Dziubin Niu Wenbin Luo Yadong Wang Qin Veli-Matti Partanen Yohann Diniz Hayato Katsuki Tomohiro Noda Yusuke Suzuki Håvard Haukenes Matej Tóth Maryan Zakalnytskyy Any Other Athlete Women's 50km Race Walk Day 2, September 28 2019 Claire Woods Any Belarusian Athlete Li Maocuo Liang Rui Liu Hong Paola Pérez Mirna Ortiz Eleonora Giorgi Inês Henriques Mária Czaková Julia Takács Any Ukrainian Athlete Any Other Athlete Women's Pole Vault Day 3, September 29 2019 Anzhelika Sidorova Alysha Newman Yarisley Silva Lisa Ryzih Holly Bradshaw Nikoléta Kiriakopoúlou Ekateríni Stefanídi Angelica Bengtsson Michaela Meijer Sandi Morris Katie Nageotte Jenn Suhr Robeilys Peinado Any Other Athlete Men's Triple Jump Day 3, September 29 2019 Almir dos Santos Fabrice Zango Hugues Wu Ruiting Zhu Yaming Jordan A. Díaz Any Other Cuban Athlete Ben Williams Pedro Pablo Pichardo Will Claye Omar Craddock Donald Scott Christian Taylor Any Other Athlete Mixed 4x400m Relay Day 3, September 29 2019 Belgium Brazil Canada France Germany Great Britain Italy Jamaica Japan Kenya Poland United States Any Other Nation Women's 100m Day 3, September 29 2019 Tynia Gaither Marie Josée Ta Lou Dina Asher-Smith Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Jonielle Smith Elaine Thompson Dafne Schippers Blessing Okagbare Mujinga Kambundji Teahna Daniels Any Other American Athlete Any Other Athlete Women's 20km Race Walk Day 3, September 29 2019 Erica de Sena Liu Hong Qieyang Shenjie Yang Jiayu Sandra Arenas Glenda Estefanía Morejón Eleonora Giorgi Kumiko Okada Any Other Japanese Athlete Mária Pérez Laura García-Caro Any Other Athlete Women's High Jump Day 4, September 30 2019 Mariya Lasitskene Karyna Demidik Nafissatou Thiam Mirela Demireva Morgan Lake Any Italian Athlete Airinė Palšytė Kamila Lićwinko Erika Kinsey Iryna Herashchenko Yuliya Levchenko Yaroslava Mahuchikh Vashti Cunningham Any Other Athlete Men's 5000m Day 4, September 30 2019 Stewart McSweyn Any Bahranian Athlete Mohammed Ahmed Selemon Barega Muktar Edris Hagos Gebrhiwet Telahun Haile Nicholas Kimeli Any Other Athlete from Kenya Filip Ingebrigtsen Jakob Ingebrigtsen Joshua Cheptegei Any American Athlete Any Other Athlete Men's Discus Throw Day 4, September 30 2019 Lukas Weisshaidinger Christoph Harting Martin Wierig Ehsan Hadadi Fedrick Dacres Traves Smikle Andrius Gudžius Ola Stunes Isene Piotr Małachowski Daniel Ståhl Any American Athlete Any Other Athlete Women's 3000m Steeplechase Day 4, September 30 2019 Winfred Yavi Geneviève Lalonde Any Athlete From Ethiopia Any Other European Athlete Gesa-Felicitas Krause Beatrice Chepkoech Fancy Cherono Celliphine Chespol Hyvin Jepkemoi Peruth Chemutai Emma Coburn Any Other American Athlete Any Other Athlete Women's 800m Day 4, September 30 2019 Catriona Bissett Rose M. Almanza Gudaf Tsegay Christina Hering Lynsey Sharp Natoya Goule Eunice Sum Winnie Nanyondo Olha Lyakhova Nataliya Pryshchepa Hanna Green Raevyn Rogers Ajeé Wilson Any Other Athlete Men's 400m Hurdles Day 4, September 30 2019 Alison Brendom Alves Dos Santos Marcio Teles Kyron McMaster Ludvy Vaillant Kemar Mowatt Karsten Warholm Abderrahmane Samba Yasmani Copello Rai Benjamin TJ Holmes Amere Lattin Any Other Athlete Men's Pole Vault Day 5, October 1 2019 Thiago Braz Renaud Lavillenie Valentin Lavillenie Any German Athlete Konstadínos Filippídis Piotr Lisek Paweł Wojciechowski Armand Duplantis Melker Svärd Jacobsson Sam Kendricks Cole Walsh Any Other Athlete Women's Javelin Throw Day 5, October 1 2019 Kelsey Barber Tatsiana Khaladovich Lu Huihui Liu Shiying Sara Kolak Nikola Ogrodníková Barbora Špotáková Christin Hussong Haruka Kitaguchi Līna Mūze Kara Winger Any Other Athlete Men's 800m Day 5, October 1 2019 Amel Tuka Nijel Amos Marco Arop Brandon McBride Ayanleh Souleiman Pierre-Ambroise Bosse Any Athlete From Great Britain Ferguson Cheruiyot Emmanuel Korir Adam Kszczot Any Athlete From Puerto Rico Abubaker Haydar Abdalla Donavan Brazier Clayton Murphy Any Other Athlete Men's 200m Day 5, October 1 2019 Aaron Brown Andre De Grasse Xie Zhenye Alex Quiñónez Any Athlete From Great Britain Any Athlete From Jamaica Divine Oduduru Ramil Guliyev Kenny Bednarek Christian Coleman Noah Lyles Any Other Athlete Men's Hammer Throw Day 6, October 2 2019 Denis Lukyanov Hleb Dudarau Quentin Bigot Nick Miller Bence Halász Serghei Marghiev Eivind Henriksen Paweł Fajdek Wojciech Nowicki Javier Cienfuegos Dilshod Nazarov Özkan Baltacı Conor McCullough Any Other Athlete Women's 200m Day 6, October 2 2019 Ivet Lalova-Collio Marie Josée Ta Lou Dina Asher-Smith Any Other Athlete from Great Britain Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Elaine Thompson Dafne Schippers Blessing Okagbare Mujinga Kambundji Angie Annelus Dezerea Bryant Any Other Athlete Men's 110m Hurdles Day 6, October 2 2019 Sergey Shubenkov Gabriel Constantino Xie Wenjun Wilhem Belocian Pascal Martinot-Lagarde Andy Pozzi Omar McLeod Any Other Athlete From Jamaica Shun-ya Takayama Antonio Alkana Orlando Ortega Grant Holloway Daniel Roberts Any Other Athlete Women's Shot Put Day 7, October 3 2019 Aliona Dubitskaya Brittany Crew Gong Lijiao Christina Schwanitz Anita Márton Danniel Thomas-Dodd Paulina Guba Fanny Roos Michelle Carter Chase Ealey Maggie Ewen Any Other Athlete Women's 400m Day 7, October 3 2019 Shaunae Miller-Uibo Salwa Eid Naser Christine Botlogetswe Laviai Nielsen Shericka Jackson Stephenie Ann McPherson Justyna Święty-Ersetic Kendall Ellis Phyllis Francis Wadeline Jonathas Shakima Wimbley Any Other Athlete Women's Heptathlon Day 7, October 3 2019 Ivona Dadic Verena Preiner Nafissatou Thiam Solène Ndama Katarina Johnson-Thompson Xénia Krizsán Anouk Vetter Géraldine Ruckstuhl Erica Bougard Kendell Williams Any Other Athlete Men's Decathlon Day 7, October 3 2019 Ilya Shkurenyov Pierce LePage Damian Warner Maicel Uibo Kevin Mayer Niklas Kaul Kai Kazmirek Lindon Victor Tim Duckworth Pieter Braun Any Other Athlete Men's High Jump Day 8, October 4 2019 Mikhail Akimenko Ilya Ivanyuk Brandon Starc Maksim Nedasekau Michael Mason Wang Yu Mateusz Przybylko Any Athlete From Italy Naoto Tobe Mutaz Essa Barshim Majed El Dein Ghazal Bogdan Bondarenko Andrii Protsenko Jeron Robinson Any Other Athlete Women's Discus Throw Day 8, October 4 2019 Fernanda Raquel Martins Any Athlete From China Sandra Perković Denia Caballero Yaimé Pérez Mélina Robert-Michon Nadine Müller Kristin Pudenz Claudine Vita Shadae Lawrence Valarie Allman Any Other Athlete From US Any Other Athlete Women's 400m Hurdles Day 8, October 4 2019 Tia Adana Belle Sage Watson Zuzana Hejnová Meghan Beesley Rushell Clayton Janieve Russell Léa Sprunger Anna Ryzhykova Kori Carter Sydney McLaughlin Dalilah Muhammad Ashley Spencer Any Other Athlete Men's 3000m Steeplechase Day 8, October 4 2019 Chala Beyo Lemecha Girma Takele Nigate Getnet Wale Djilali Bedrani Leonard Bett Abraham Kibiwot Benjamin Kigen Conseslus Kipruto Soufiane El Bakkali Fernando Carro Albert Chemutai Hillary Bor Any Other Athlete Men's 400m Day 8, October 4 2019 Steven Gardiner Abbas Abubaker Jonathan Jones Anthony Zambrano Matthew Hudson-Smith Kirani James Akeem Bloomfield Demish Gaye Machel Cedenio Fred Kerley Michael Norman Vernon Norwood Nathan Strother Any Other Athlete Men's 20km Race Walk Day 8, October 4 2019 Vasiliy Mizinov Dane Bird-Smith Caio Bonfim Any Chinese Athlete Christopher Linke Tom Bosworth Massimo Stano Koki Ikeda Toshikazu Yamanishi Eiki Takahashi Diego García Carrera Perseus Karlström Any Other Athlete Men's Shot Put Day 9, October 5 2019 Darlan Romani Filip Mihaljević Tomáš Staněk Bob Bertemes Tom Walsh Chuk Enekwechi Konrad Bukowiecki Michał Haratyk Ryan Crouser Darrell Hill Joe Kovacs Any Other Athlete Women's Triple Jump Day 9, October 5 2019 Caterine Ibargüen Liadagmis Povea Paraskeví Papahrístou Shanieka Ricketts Kimberly Williams Olga Rypakova Patrícia Mamona Ana Peleteiro Olha Saladukha Tori Franklin Keturah Orji Yulimar Rojas Any Other Athlete Women's 1500m Day 9, October 5 2019 Gabriela DeBues-Stafford Axumawit Embaye Gudaf Tsegay Konstanze Klosterhalfen Laura Muir Winny Chebet Faith Kipyegon Rabab Arrafi Sifan Hassan Winnie Nanyondo Shelby Houlihan Jenny Simpson Any Other Athlete Women's 5000m Day 9, October 5 2019 Gabriela DeBues-Stafford Taye Fantu Hawi Feysa Letesenbet Gidey Konstanze Klosterhalfen Eilish McColgan Margaret Kipkemboi Hellen Obiri Lilian Rengeruk Agnes Tirop Sifan Hassan Any Other Athlete Women's 4x100m Relay Day 9, October 5 2019 Australia Brazil China Germany Great Britain Jamaica Netherlands Nigeria Switzerland Trinidad and Tobago United States Any Other Nation Men's 4x100m Relay Day 9, October 5 2019 Brazil Canada China France Great Britain Italy Jamaica Japan Netherlands South Africa Turkey United States Any Other Nation Men's Marathon Day 9, October 5 2019 Alemu Bekele El Hassan El Abbassi Okbay Tsegay Lelisa Desisa Mosinet Geremew Mule Wasihun Geoffrey Kirui Amos Kipruto Laban Korir Paul Lonyangata El Mahjoub Dazza Kaan Kigen Özbilen Any Athlete From Uganda Any Other Athlete Women's Long Jump Day 10, October 6 2019 Darya Klishina Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova Chantel Malone Caterine Ibargüen Yanis David Malaika Mihambo Abigail Irozuru Shara Proctor Tissanna Hickling Ese Brume Florentina Costina Iusco Alina Rotaru Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk Brittney Reese Any Other Athlete Men's 1500m Day 10, October 6 2019 Taoufik Makhloufi Stewart McSweyn Ayanleh Souleiman Samuel Tefera Any British Athlete Timothy Cheruiyot George Manangoi Abdelaati Iguider Filip Ingebrigtsen Jakob Ingebrigtsen Marcin Lewandowski Ronald Musagala Any Athlete From US Any Other Athlete Men's Javelin Throw Day 10, October 6 2019 Jakub Vadlejch Magnus Kirt Oliver Helander Andreas Hofmann Thomas Röhler Johannes Vetter Julian Weber Anderson Peters Julius Yego Edis Matusevičius Cheng Chao-Tsun Keshorn Walcott Any Other Athlete Men's 10,000m Day 10, October 6 2019 Mohammed Ahmed Aron Kifle Andamlak Belihu Hagos Gebrhiwet Yomif Kejelcha Rodgers Chumo Geoffrey Kamworor Rhonex Kipruto Julien Wanders Joshua Cheptegei Abdallah Mande Any Athlete From US Any Other Athlete Women's 100m Hurdles Day 10, October 6 2019 Elvira Herman Andrea Carolina Vargas Annimari Korte Cindy Roleder Janeek Brown Megan Tapper Danielle Williams Nadine Visser Tobi Amusan Karolina Kołeczek Nia Ali Kendra Harrison Brianna McNeal Any Other Athlete Women's 4x400m Relay Day 10, October 6 2019 Australia Belgium Botswana Canada France Great Britain Italy Jamaica Nigeria Poland United States Any Other Nation Men's 4x400m Relay Day 10, October 6 2019 Belgium Czech Republic France Great Britain Italy Jamaica Japan Qatar Spain Trinidad and Tobago United States Any Other Nation [ /hide] ---> PREDICTION DESIGN - STOP COPYING HERE You MUST hide your post. 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Athletics Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games
Wumo replied to OlympicIRL's topic in Athletics
Update - Week 38 - September 16 to September 22 - 2019 Men's Marathon +1 +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/paraguay/derlys-ayala-236296 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/argentina/joaquim-arbe-312564 Women's Marathon +1 https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/pr-of-china/danji-316469 (Achieved via a top 5 result in a Gold Label race. Hengshui Lake International Marathon) Qualified Quotas Overview Men (Total Quota: 423) Women (Total Quota: 406) -
Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2019
Wumo replied to Wumo's topic in Totallympics International Song Contest
Fellow Totallympians Could we please have your attention for a moment? The organizing committee would kindly ask for the attention of the following users: @KingOfTheRhinos, @Gigs, @titicow, @stefanbg, @intoronto, @Pabloffo @Function CR Lee, @Damian, @dcro, @thepharoah, @Finnator123 @catgamer, @Quasit, @uk12points, @Janakis, @Dolby @Dunadan, @Pablita, @SteveParker, @Glen, @heywoodu, @Skijumpingmaster @Monzanator, @rybak, @FC Mezhgorye, @DaniSRB, @dareza, @justony @Enrique, @Jur, @tuniscof, @Memo, @NaBUru38, @Argenis Gonzalez Some of you may already have seen that 2019 TISC Open has begun, but to those who haven't, the organizing committee wants to inform that the registration period has begun. There are 12 days left to register as member of a national jury and select a song. In multi-member juries, it can be important to register early to be part of the song selection process for your nation,so don't hesitate to register. The organizing committee also encourage the participants to recruit any users they might think would have interest in TISC. Deadline for the registration period is October 4, 18:00 (CEST) -
Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2019
Wumo replied to Wumo's topic in Totallympics International Song Contest
Okay I understand. It's just when I create a playlist for TOISC 2019 on youtube, I want to know what video I should use? I can only use one. -
Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2019
Wumo replied to Wumo's topic in Totallympics International Song Contest
I'm very sorry, bestmen. Just to confirm. Do you want me to put the official clip in the link description? -
Denmark at the 2020 Olympics Qualified Athletes/Quotas Shooting quotas: Women's: 50m Rifle Three Positions: 1 Total number of athletes qualified for 2020 Olympics: 42
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Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2019
Wumo replied to Wumo's topic in Totallympics International Song Contest
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Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2019
Wumo replied to Wumo's topic in Totallympics International Song Contest
September 20, 2019.- After many days of waiting with an understandable impatient from many users, the organizing committee can now finally welcome all Totallympians to this year's Open Totallympics International Song Contest. The organizing committee expects to present Denmark from its many sides this year. This year's participants will get an unique opportunity to experience Denmark as the OC has decided to present the history, culture and attractions of some Denmark's many islands. There are already many applicants which dream of the opportunity to present their island in TISC Open. The OC will announce the selected islands later in this year's edition. Another thing the participants have probably looked forward to is the announcement of the year's host city and venue where the Grand Final will be held. The OC can now reveal which city will get this honour. After a thorough selection process, with national media attention and many interested applicants, an unanimous organizing committee has awarded the rights to host this year's TISC Open to Odense. It will be the first time in TISC's history that Odense will have the honour to host a TISC Grand Final. The city council have already expressed their excitement to welcome the Totallympics community to their city. The participants will get more information about this year's host city when we come closer to the Grand Final. Shortly after Odense was announced as this year's host, they announced the location of the Grand Final. It will be Arena Fyn which will set the stage for an amazing final. Arena Fyn opened its doors for the first time on October 6, 2007. The opening was celebrated with an exciting and diverse opening show, which offered a festive gathering of Funen artists and culture in a beautiful and entertaining show. Since its opening, many thousands of guests from all over the country and the world have enjoyed the many different experiences that the arena can offer. Of the great concert experiences, the arena was able to welcome Danish bands such as Nephew and Volbeat, but also international stars from Simply Red to Santana. With its 3000 m2, only the imagination sets the boundaries of what the arena can accommodate. The arena has room for 5,000 standing guests, which make it possible to create a big party in the arena. As the last announcement, and with the official schedule released, the organizing committee can declare the registration period for officially open for national juries and song entries. It will run for the next 14 days, so remember to register as juror for your nation and choose a song for your nation before the deadline, October 4, 18:00 (CEST). -
Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2019
Wumo replied to Wumo's topic in Totallympics International Song Contest
Charter and Official Rulebook SECTION 1 - SONG CHOICE AND ELIGIBILITY: 1. (a) All songs must be released on or before December 31st, 2014, in keeping with TISC Open rules whereby songs released in the last 5 years are ineligible to compete. 1. (b) All songs must be ORIGINAL to the nation for which they are competing. In other words, if a song is a copy or cover of an original song by an artist from another nation, then it is ONLY permitted to participate for the nation of the artist who produced the original version. If the artist of the cover version is from the same nation as the original artist, then the cover version must fulfill rule 1(a) in order to be eligible to participate. 1. (c) Songs that competed at Eurovision shall be excluded from competing at TISC. However, songs which competed in a national final but were not put forward to represent their nation at Eurovision may be selected to compete at TISC. SECTION 2 - ARTIST CHOICE AND ELIGIBILITY: 2. (a) Artists chosen to represent a nation must have been born in or be of the same nationality as the nation for which they are participating OR they must have more or equal association with that nation. 2. (b) In the case of bands, at least 50% of the band must be born in or be of the same nationality as the nation for which they are participating OR they should have more or equal association with that nation. 2. (c) For the purposes of the Totallympics International Song Contest, the same concept of nationality as that used by the IOC (International Olympic Committee) will be adopted. So, for example, artists from Scotland must represent Great Britain, artists from Faroe Islands must represent Denmark, etc. SECTION 3 - NATIONAL JURY VOTING: 3. (a) National juries may consist of a single jury member OR a multi-member jury made up of two or more users from that nation. 3. (b) National juries must send their votes in SECRET (via private message) to the host organising member(s) of the song contest as requested during the designated voting window. 3. (c) Each jury member in a multi-member jury shall send their individual preferences in SECRET (via private message) to the host organising member(s). The votes from each of the members of the multi-member jury will be combined to form a single set of votes which will represent the overall voting preference of that national jury. In this way, the votes from each of the participating national juries, whether single or multi-member juries, will hold equal value or weight. 3. (d) National juries will use the following voting format: (i) Jury members will award points to their 12 favourite songs in ascending manner from points 1 through 12 (inclusive) with the first preference receiving a maximum score of 12 points, second preference receiving 11 points, third preference receiving 10 points, and so forth until the song of 12th preference which will receive a single point. See below scoring table for reference: 1st Preference 12 pts 2nd Preference 11 pts 3rd Preference 10 pts 4th Preference 9 pts 5th Preference 8 pts 6th Preference 7 pts 7th Preference 6 pts 8th Preference 5 pts 9th Preference 4 pts 10th Preference 3 pts 11th Preference 2 pts 12th Preference 1 pt (ii) In single member juries, these scores will subsequently represent the National Jury Vote of that nation. However, in multi-member juries, the votes of all the jury members from that nation will be combined to form a single set of points. The song which has received the most number of points from that national jury will be deemed to be the overall first preference choice of that jury and will receive the maximum score of 12 points; the song which has received the second highest number of points from that national jury will be deemed to be the overall second preference choice of that jury and will receive a score of 11 points, and so forth until the song which has received the 12th highest number of points which will receive a single point from that national jury. 3. (d) National juries must submit their votes by the official voting deadline as designated by the host organiser(s). National juries who fail to submit their votes within the required time frame will be disqualified from the contest. 3. (e) Any Nation which fails to participate in the voting process will be automatically disqualified from the contest. 3. (f) A random draw will take place in advance of the Grand Final to determine the order in which the National Juries will reveal their votes. This draw must be shown to be transparent and available to competing members should they wish to follow the result. The result of this draw must always be adhered to in order to preserve the random nature in which the voting will progress during the Grand Final. A National Jury may only request a "swap" in their designated voting position if, after the random draw, they have been assigned a voting slot outside of "reasonable hours". For the purpose of this contest, reasonable hours will be determined as anytime between 08:30-23:00 local time of that national jury. During the "swap" process, the host organiser will first look to make swaps between National Juries who are eligible for swaps after the random draw. SECTION 4 - NATIONAL JURY TIE-BREAK PROCEDURES: 4. (a) In the event of a tie in the combined votes of multi-member juries, the following set of rules outlines how the tie-break will be resolved: (i) The song which has received points from the greatest number of jury members will be deemed the winner of the tie. For example, take the following scenario.... Songs A, B, and C each received a combined score of 10 points after the results of each national jury member were combined and calculated. Song A received a single score of 10 points from one jury member, Song B received scores of 7 points and 3 points from two separate jury members and Song C received scores of 5 points, 3 points and 2 points from 3 separate jury members. All three songs received a total of 10 points, however, Song C is deemed to be the winner of the tie because a greater number of jury members voted for that song (3 members in this case). (ii) If the songs remain deadlocked after 4 (a) (i), the song which received the highest value score from an individual jury member will be deemed the winner of the tie. For example, take the following scenario.... Song A and Song B each received a combined score of 14 points after the results of each national jury member were combined and calculated. Song A received scores of 8+6 points while Song B received scores of 7+7 points. Song A will be deemed the winner of that tie since that song received a score of higher value (8 points) from one of the national jury members. (iii) If the songs remain deadlocked after 4 (a) (i) and (ii), jury members from that national jury who did not award any votes to any of the songs involved in the tie-break will be asked to break the tie. This tie-break rule can only ever be used to break ties in juries of 3 members or more and ONLY if there is a jury member who did not vote for any of the songs involved in the tie-break. (iv) After the procedures 4 (a) (i), (ii) and (iii) have been carried out, all outstanding ties within the votes of a national jury shall be resolved by carrying out a single random draw. The nature of this random draw shall be as follows: The names of each national jury member will be entered into a draw. Each name will be drawn. The first jury member drawn will be awarded the right to break the unresolved tie of highest value. The second jury member drawn will be awarded the right to break the unresolved tie of the second highest value. For example, take the following scenario.... there are two members of National Jury X. After the votes of User A and User B are combined and calculated the following situation arises: COUNTRY (Total points) -> Combined value Country A (24 points) -> 12 points Country B (21 points) -> 11 or 10 points Country C (21 points) -> 11 or 10 points Country D (18 points) -> 9 points Country E (16 points) -> 8 points Country F (13 points) -> 7 or 6 points Country G (13 points) -> 7 or 6 points Country H (10 points) -> 5 points Country I (7 points) -> 4 or 3 points County J (7 points) -> 4 or 3 points Country K (4 points) -> 2 points Country L (1 point) -> 1 or 0 points County M (1 point) -> 1 or 0 points Those highlighted in red text are those ties which could not be resolved by 4 (a) (i), (ii) or (iii). As a result of the random draw, User A was drawn first, meaning that user will be given the right to break the unresolved tie of the highest value (the tie between Country B and C for 11 or 10 points). User B was drawn second meaning that user will be given the right to break the unresolved tie of the second highest value (the tie between Country F and G for 7 or 6 points). The order will then be reversed so that User B will be given the right to break the unresolved tie of the third highest value (the tie between Country I and J for 4 or 3 points). User A will finally be given the right to break the unresolved tie of the fourth highest value (the tie between Country L and M for 1 or 0 points). This procedure to break the unresolved ties will be used for national juries of any number with the first user drawn being given the right to break the unresolved tie of the highest value, the second user drawn being given the right to break the unresolved tie of the second highest value, third user the third highest tie, etc. reversing the order if need be when the order has completed one cycle. However, it should be noted that unresolved tie-breaks which require random draws will occur mostly in two-member juries since national juries with 3 or more members will likely resolve all ties through 4 (a) (i), (ii) or (iii). SECTION 5 - OVERALL SCOREBOARD TIE-BREAK PROCEDURES: 5. (a) In the event of a tie in the overall scoreboard between two or more nations, the following set of rules outlines how the tie-break will be resolved: (i) The nation which has received points from the greatest number of National Juries will be deemed the winner of the tie. (ii) If there is still a tie after 5 (a) (i), the nation which has received the greatest number of 12 points will be deemed the winner of the tie. (iii) If there is still a tie after 5 (a) (i), (ii), the nation which has received the greatest number of 11 points will be deemed the winner of the tie. If the tie remains deadlocked, the process will continue by counting the number of 10 points each nation received, 9 points, 8 points, and so on until the tie-break can be resolved. 5. (b) If there is still a tie in the overall scoreboard between two or more nations after 5 (a) (i), (ii) and (iii) have been implemented, those nations shall be deemed to have tied for position in the overall scoreboard. SECTION 6 - TEAM CHALLENGE FORMAT AND RULES: 6. (a) Each edition of the Totallympics International Song Contest will feature a Team Challenge competition. The main purpose of this team element is to further enhance the community spirit that is an integral feature of TISC events and to provide another means of encouraging users to interact with one another. (b) The TISC Team Challenge event may vary in format from one contest to the next. The nature of the format will be dependent on the number of participating nations. (c) Nations will be assigned to their team by random draw. (d) The ideal format is that there will be a minimum of 8 teams, each made up of 4 nations. However, if that is not possible, the teams will be formed from one of the following formats (listed in order of preference): (i) teams of 3 nations (ii) teams of 5 nations (iii) if it's not possible for each team to have the same number of nations, a special provision will be introduced (for example: power plays). (e) It is recommended that the teams shall be named after various cities/regions of the host country and combined with a nickname. For example, a contest in Brazil might feature teams called the Brasilia Capitals and Manaus Amazons. SECTION 7 - ELIGIBILITY, CONDUCT AND RESPONSIBILITY OF PARTICIPANTS: 7. (a) Any first time participant must have been registered on the forum at least 2 months before they take part in the contest. The date used to calculate the 2 months rule will be 2 months prior to the National Selection deadline. A first time participant may be allowed special dispensation to participate in TISC, even if they do not fulfill the 2-month rule criteria. However, in such circumstances, that user must have shown a high level of activity in the forum in terms of posts and presence. This special dispensation will be awarded on the agreement of Totallympics admin, namely Sindo, who will conduct all necessary verification checks and will be given final approval by the TISC management team, namely OlympicIRL and the host of that TISC edition. These rules are not designed to exclude, only to ensure TISC retains a distinct character, built upon a unique community atmosphere created by users of the forum. 7. (b) Participating users shall be respectful of the song choice of all nations once they fulfill all of the necessary eligibility requirements. 7. (c) Participating users must not reveal or give any indication as to their preferences or voting choices at any stage before the official announcement of the votes during the Grand Final. 7. (d) Participating users must not discuss private voting procedures with other members so as to ensure fairness is always in play and to ensure any suspense during the Grand Final is kept intact. 7. (e) Participating users must be respectful when posting and discussing with other members on the Totallympics International Song Contest Thread. 7. (f) If foul play is detected with respect to 7 (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e) at any stage before, during or after the contest, the TISC organising committee reserves the right to place the participation or result of that nation under review. SECTION 8 - HOSTING DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND ORGANISATIONAL TIMEFRAME: 8. (a) The host organisation should adhere to the follow basic schedule upon organising the contest: There shall be 2 weeks allocated for registration and national selection until the deadline to submit an entry. There shall be 2 weeks allocated for voting (of which a maximum of 3 days will be allocated to the host jury to submit their votes to a designated neutral third party). There shall be a maximum of 2 weeks allocated after the voting window closes to allow the hosts time to organise the Grand Final. This 6 week time-frame was agreed upon during a public vote but in special circumstances, exceptions will be considered. 8. (c) The host organiser(s) must submit their votes in advance of receiving votes from other National Juries by private message. The votes of the host(s) should be sent by private message to a neutral third party after the national selection window has passed and before the national jury voting phase begins. 8. (d) The host organiser(s) must abide by the same rules that govern the participation of users in the Totallympics International Song Contest as outlined in Section 6. SECTION 9 - FUTURE HOSTING RIGHTS: 9. (a) Upon completion of the relevant song contest, the winning nation will automatically be awarded the rights to host the subsequent Totallympics International Song Contest 1 year later. 9. (b) If the winning nation wishes to decline the hosting duties, the runner-up of that edition will then be awarded the opportunity to accept or decline the hosting rights. If the runner-up also declines the hosting duties, the 3rd placed nation of that edition will have the opportunity to accept or decline the hosting rights. 9. (c) In the event that the hosting rights are declined by the top 3 ranked nations at the previous edition of the relevant TISC, an open bid process will be conducted in order to award the hosting rights. This process will be open to all candidates, first-time hosts as well as previous hosts. A random draw will take place with each candidate being awarded a number of tickets in the draw. The more tickets a candidate has entered, the better their chance of being selected as host. Here is the process for how the tickets will be distributed: Each candidate automatically awarded 1 ticket each in the draw. However, additional tickets awarded as follows - did not host in the previous 5 editions (+1 additional ticket) - did not host in the previous 10 editions (+1 additional ticket) - did not host previously (+2 additional tickets) - took part in the previous bidding process (+1 additional ticket). For first-time hosts, they will add an additional ticket for each edition they are unsuccessful for in bidding, thus increasing their chance slightly with each unsuccessful bid. This increase will only be available for first-time hosts. 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Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2019 Totallympics Forum - 20 September 2019 - 02 November 2019 Official Schedule Until Saturday, October 26th: Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) From Sunday, October 27th: Central European Time (GMT +1) Friday, September 20th 18:00 National Jury Registration and Entries Selection Window Open Friday, October 4th 18:00 National Jury Registration and National Entries Window Closed Saturday, October 5th 20:00 Host Jury Voting Window Open Tuesday, October 8th 20:00 Host Jury Voting Window Closed / National Jury Voting Window Open Friday, October 18th 22:00 National Jury Voting Window Closed Saturday, October 19th 15:00 Voting Order Draw / Team Allocation Draw Sunday, October 20th 00:00 Festival of Music Begins Friday, November 1st 18:00 Opening Ceremony Saturday, November 2nd 12:00 Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2019 Grand Final Participating Nations National Jury Jury Member(s) Artist - Song Algeria bestmen Khaled - "Aicha" Argentina konig LDOG Soda Stereo - "Ella Uso Mi Cabeza Como Un Revolver" Australia KingOfTheRhinos Vance Joy - "Riptide" Brazil titicow vinipereira Titãs - "Epitáfio" Canada intoronto Bryan Adams - "Here I Am" Chile Manulete Anita Tijoux feat. Shadia Mansour - "Somos Sur" PR of China Function CR Lee Mao A'min - "Green Leaves Affecting The Roots" Croatia dcro Maksim Mrvica - "Wonderland" Denmark Agger Wumo Dizzy Mizz Lizzy - "Silverflame" Egypt thepharoah Mohamed Mounir - "Layla" Finland Finnator123 Haloo Helsinki! - "Beibi" France Bohemia Benolympique Maître Gims - "Bella" Great Britain uk12points The Stone Roses - "I Wanna Be Adored" Greece Janakis Kostas Makedonas - "Mi Mou Les Antio" Hungary Vektor Bea Palya - "Szabadon" India Fly_like_a_don Remo Fernandes - "Maria Pitache" Indonesia Griff88 Kotak - "Pelan-Pelan Saja" ("Take It Slowly") Ireland OlympicIRL Moya Brennan - "Labyrinth" Italy Gianlu33 Henry_Leon Pablita SteveParker Eros Ramazzotti - "Terra Promessa" ("Promised Land") Kazakhstan Ruslan A`Studio - "Так же как все" ("Just like everyone else") Lithuania Werloc Happyendless - "Power Forever" Malta Glen Xemx - "Big Band Brothers" Mexico mrv86 Xime Sariñana - "Different" Moldova Ionutz24 Sasha Lopez feat. Tony T & Big Ali - "Beautiful Life" Netherlands heywoodu Caro Emerald - "Liquid Lunch" New Zealand Wanderer Ray Columbus and The Invaders - "She's A Mod" Norway Skijumpingmaster Morten Harket - "Brother" Poland rybak Piersi - "Bałkanica" Portugal kungshamra71 Dulce Pontes - "Canção do Mar" Romania IoNuTzZ Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina - "Stereo Love" Serbia DaniSRB Razni Izvođači - "Zemlja" Slovakia hckosice Hidden Road - "S Hudbou Vesmírnou..." Slovenia justony Gušti - "Igra" Spain Cobi La 5a Estación - "El Sol No Regresa" Sweden Belle ABBA - "Mamma Mia" Tunisia amen09 tuniscof Si Lemhaf feat. Karim Kamel & Dani Dimitrovska - "Hekayat Fi Bladi" United States dezbee2008 Olympian1010 Fun - "Carry On" Total Number of Jury Members: 46 Total Number of Participating Nations: 37 TOISC 2019 Grand Final Schedule Voting Order Nation Voting Time (Host) Voting Time (Local) Session #1 1 Croatia 12:00 12:00 2 PR of China 12:13 19:13 3 Netherlands 12:26 12:26 4 Lithuania 12:39 13:39 5 Hungary 12:52 12:52 6 Algeria 13:05 13:05 7 Malta 13:18 13:18 8 Moldova 13:31 14:31 9 Italy 13:44 13:44 10 Greece 13:57 14:57 11 Tunisia 14:10 14:10 12 Denmark 14:23 14:23 13 United States 14:36 06:36 (PDT) Break 14:49 - 15:30 41 mins Session #2 14 Great Britain 15:30 14:30 15 Chile 15:43 11:43 16 Canada 15:56 10:56 (EDT) 17 Slovenia 16:09 16:09 18 Spain 16:22 16:22 19 Kazakhstan 16:35 21:35 (ALMT) 20 Slovakia 16:48 16:48 21 Brazil 17:01 12:01 (BRT) 22 Norway 17:14 17:14 23 Romania 17:27 18:27 24 Ireland 17:40 16:40 25 Egypt 17:53 17:53 Break 18:06 - 19:00 54 mins Session #3 26 Sweden 19:00 19:00 27 Portugal 19:13 18:13 28 Mexico 19:26 12:26 29 India 19:39 Sun 00:09 30 France 19:52 19:52 31 Indonesia 20:05 Sun 02:05 (WIB) 32 Finland 20:18 21:18 33 Argentina 20:31 16:31 34 Poland 20:44 20:44 35 Australia 20:57 Sun 06:27 (ACDT) 36 New Zealand 21:10 09:10 37 Serbia 21:23 21:23 2019 TOISC Playlist 2019 TOISC Grand Final Scoreboard Festival of Music Country User Artist - Song Armenia Janakis Cher - "Believe" Bangladesh Fly_like_a_don Multiple Artists - "Char Chokka Hoi Hoi" Belgium Benolympique Angèle feat. Roméo Elvis - "Tout Oublier" Benin Agger Gangbé Brass Band - "Salam Alekoum" Colombia Cobi Shakira - "Loca" Czech Republic hckosice Karel Gott - "Lady Carneval" Olympic - "Bon Soir Mademoiselle Paris" Cyprus rybak Ivi Adamou - "Sose Me" Ecuador hckosice Mirella Cesa - "Digan Lo Que Digan" Johanna Carreño - "Hacia Algún Lugar" Germany Vektor Kraftwerk - "Radioactivity" Guatemala mrv86 Gaby Moreno - "Garrick" Iceland Olympian1010 KALEO - "Vor í Vaglaskógi" Japan Werloc BRADIO - "Flyers" Yoko Kanno x POP ETC - "ís" Mali Pifta Salif Keita - "Folon" Niger Agger Bombino - "Amidine" Pakistan Wanderer The Panthers - "Malkaus" Papua New Guinea Fly_like_a_don AKay47 - "South Pacific Beauty" Philippines Griff88 Jose Mari Chan - "Beautiful Girl" Puerto Rico mrv86 Tommy Torres - "Tarde o temprano" Russia Wanderer Alliance - "Na zare (At dawn)" Senegal thepharoah Ismael Lo - "Jamma Africa" Sierra Leone dcro Soul Control - "Chocolate" South Africa Wumo Yvonne Chaka Chaka - "Umqombothi" South Korea Griff88 Korean Trot - "Terminal Mapo" Switzerland dcro DJ BoBo - "Chihuahua" Ukraine Olympian1010 5nizza - "Soldat" Uruguay konig El Cuarteto de Nos - "Invierno del 92" Venezuela Cobi Chino & Nacho - "Niña Bonita" Carlos Baute (ft. Marta Sánchez) - "Colgando en tus manos" 2019 TOISC Festival of Music Playlist
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Kenyan 800m champion Jackline Wambui withdrew from the World Athletics championships after refusing to take testosterone test, the Athletics Kenya (AK) said on Thursday. Linda Kageha, who was in the mixed relay team also withdrew from the World championships for refusing to take mandatory testosterone test. “The IAAF has set tough conditions on gender and doping and we must comply. If an athlete fails to take the tests, they are definitely out of the World championships,” AK Vice President in charge of competitions Paul Mutwii told Reuters. “Wambui and Kageha declined the test on testosterone levels. They had no choice but to withdraw,” said Mutwii. The 19-year-old Jackline Wambui won the Kenyan trials last week in Nairobi with a new persona best and 10th fastest time this year in the World of 1:58.79. The 2013 World Champion Eunice Sum will be the only representative from Kenya in the women's 800m race at the World Championships in Doha which will kick off on September 27. Mutwii said that the AK were still waiting for an answer from IAAF Athletes Integrity Unit (AIU) over the fate of Michael Kibet and Daniel Simiyu in men's 5,000m. https://www.watchathletics.com/article/10929/kenyan-800m-champion-jackline-wambui-out-of-worlds-after-refusing-to-take-testosterone-test/
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