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  1. Skotheim wins the heptathlon gold.
  2. runs away with women's 4x400 like expected. silver and third-rate takes bronze.
  3. Watrin with turbo on the last leg and wins 4x400 relay. from 1st to 4th on the last leg
  4. 20 minutes until Bahrain Grand Prix! Red Bull 1-2 on the grid ahead of Ferrari and Alonso in the Aston Martin which appears to be on pace with the usual heavy-hitters
  5. Coming back from torn ACL Jaqueline Cristian has gone down to ITF level after some bad losses in WTA and today she won the Trnava 60K tournamenent 7-6 7-6 in the final over Oceane Dodin. Earlier this weeks Cristian saved 7 match points vs Clara Tauson in R2
  6. Two 250 finals on Sunday: Monterrey (Mexico) Caroline Garcia vs Donna Vekic Austin, Texas Marta Kostyuk vs Varvara Gracheva The second one could be high drama given Kostyuk's vocal stance against Russian players, probably only a raquet tap here and no handshake. Both going for their first WTA title which adds more fuel...
  7. Ceccarelli wins it! Jacobs 2nd. Prescod was left in the blocks like nuts...
  8. Tugba Danismaz wins women's TJ with 14.31.
  9. Dovile Kilty is definitely the better looking half of the family
  10. Predictable women's 400 podium, Bol wins ahead of Klaver and Kielbasinska.
  11. Warholm wins 400 but Watrin 45.44 NR and almost got him at the line...
  12. wins team event! silver and bronze. beats by 1.4 pts to finish 4th but I can almost hear the media moaning about this result
  13. Muir wins 1500, Bobocea held on to silver after leading the pack for 1200 meters and Ennaoui gets bronze!
  14. Last round of men's team event to go. Slovenia leads by 10 points. Austria & Norway in battle for silver. Poland 17 points off the podium...
  15. Gajanova 2:01.70 NR in 800 SF but 6th place.
  16. Hammer time for Leerdam. Over a second faster than de Jong!
  17. De Jong takes the lead as Takagi run out of gas in the final straight. Last pair to go...
  18. I see naturalised some Dutch guy? And he beats Kjeld Nuis?
  19. Leerdam in the last pair with Goetz. I guess that was planned. Karolina Bosiek in pair with Brittany Bowe. Top 12 is maybe possible?
  20. Shoutout to Masako Ishida in 12th at the age of 42
  21. Kajsa Vickhoff Lie wins the downhill in Kvitfjell.
  22. I would have blasted the idea of US races in March even if it wasn't in Aspen, this makes no sense whatsoever. Same thing that happens in biathlon when those Soldier Hollow/Canmore races have second-rate field or Sapporo in ski jumping (this season joined by Lake Placid). It's not because athletes dislike the venue, it's because it's bang in the middle of the season and adds unneccesary travel.
  23. So I said put North American races in the first week of December, don't throw them in March and expand the carbon footprint by flying across the Atlantic back & forth. I'm shocked the usual eco lobbyists haven't blasted that idea yet? I assume you don't like Lake Louise on the World Cup and justify it getting kicked out so we can get Aspen in March instead. Women's calendar is basically ideal, Are/Kvitfjell before Soldeu but the men's is total nonsense. This ain't the 80s when we had World Cup in Japan in March. That is no longer sustainable by modern business.
  24. Yeah, but those places are in relative close proximity while you're asking athletes to travel to USA in the first week of March when most of them are tired physically and mentally at this stage of the season and then they have to to go back for World Cup finals to Europe again. From a logistics point of view it makes no sense whatsoever. Staging North American races in the first half of December makes all the sense but you tell me why Lake Louise needs to be killed off which creates a bad hole in the calendar if the Zermatt races keep getting cancelled because of lack of snow. Are and Kvitfjell have enough northern latitude they can fill the March dates each season, nobody is asking for Central Europe to host World Cup in March.
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