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  1. 1 hour ago, Olympian1010 said:

    She came across as very relatable and quite genuine (at least to me). It was nice to have youthful, progressive leader on the world stage. 
     

    It looks like pretty damn close battle to form a government for either of the three major parties.

     

    Not for the first time a politician popular on the international scene stumbles when faced with some less than flashy real-life problems. Given Finland's NATO U-turn, alleged economy problems (nobody wants to hear about the COVID excuses anymore) and obviously the next chapter of Russian imperial wars it's not that surprising the Finnish society voted for someone else tbh.

  2. This is WTA title #30 for Kvitova which ties the mark held by Tracy Austin and Caroline Wozniacki. Next up is Conchita Martinez (33 titles).

     

    If we consider Venus Williams part-time player at this stage then Kvitova has the most titles among active full-time players.

  3. 41 minutes ago, phelps said:

     

    wow! they had to wait 52 years, but now they have won back-to-back titles.

     

    congrats to GKS Katowice.

    Well, there are some factors that contributed to their demise

     

    a) in the 1960s they had a HC from Soviet Union who left after 1971

    b) another club from Katowice - Naprzód Janów - became the top team in the city and produced better results between 1970s-1990s.

    c) the football section of GKS Katowice grew stronger and come the late 70s replaced Polonia Bytom as one of the "Top 3" of Upper Silesian clubs in the football league (the other two being Ruch Chorzów and Górnik Zabrze). Polonia was still a power house in the 60s but then fell off in the next decade.

     

    Mind you back in the 1970s there were four clubs from Katowice in the Polish ekstraklasa plus the nearby Zagłębie Sosnowiec. However the 1970 was the rise of Podhale Nowy Targ (champions in 1966 and 1969 before winning NINE straight titles 1971-1979). Funnily enough Polonia Bytom who lost relevance in football became a powerhouse in hockey winning six titles in late 80s/early 90s.

     

    Then communism state sponsorship ended after 1989 and all the clubs linked to mines & steel mills fell on hard times which paved the way for Podhale Nowy Targ & Unia Oświęcim dominance in the 90s/2000s. GKS Katowice stumbled around in the 90s and early 00s (also under the name Hockey Club Katowice for a while), was relegated in 2005 and then only promoted in 2012. They have found relevance in the last 6-7 years again.

     

    Okay, so much for Polish hockey league history :p

  4. The JTB dominance is so big that individual races are just about the only real hope he doesn't win 99% of the time. Might be the only thing that prevents IBU from killing off the best event of the sport.

     

    Even FIS gave up on trying to pretend cross country isn't a Norwegian championships and nobody gives a damn about watching that clown show (other than maybe women's sprint where Sweden holds it's own).

  5. :POL Ekstra Liga 2022/2023

     

    FINAL (Best of Seven)

     

    GKS Katowice (#4 seed) - GKS Tychy (#3 seed) 4-0 (3-1; 3-1; 5-2; 5-2)

     

    Bronze Medal (Best of Three)

     

    Tauron Unia Oświęcim (#2 seed) - Comarch Cracovia Kraków (#1 seed) 2-0 (3-2; 3-2)

     

    GKS Katowice wins the National Championship for 8th time in history. Previously in 1958, 1960, 1962 (3x as Górnik Katowice), 1965, 1968, 1970 and 2022.

     

    Final Standings:

     

    1. GKS Katowice

    2. GKS Tychy

    3. Tauron Unia Oświęcim

    4. Comarch Cracovia Kraków

    5. JKH GKS Jastrzębie

    6. STS Sanok

    7. KH Energa Toruń

    8. Zagłębie Sosnowiec

    9. Podhale Nowy Targ

     

    Scoring Leaders Play-Offs:

     

    1.  :POL Grzegorz Pasiut (GKS Katowice) 18 GM - 13 G - 6 A - 19 PTS

    2. :POL Alan Łyszczarczyk (Cracovia) 13 GM - 7 G - 11 A - 18 PTS

    3. :UKR Pavlo Padakin (Unia) 14 GM - 6 G - 11 A - 17 PTS

    4. :SWE Hampus Olsson (GKS Katowice) - 18 GM - 8 G - 7 A - 15 PTS

    5. :POL Patryk Wronka (Cracovia) - 13 GM - 7 G - 8 A - 15 PTS

    6. :SVK Roman Rac (Cracovia) - 13 GM - 8 G - 6 A - 14 PTS

    7. :FIN Matias Lehtonen (GKS Katowice) - 18 GM - 7 G - 7 A - 14 PTS

    8. :POL Damian Kapica (Cracovia) - 10 GM - 6 G - 8 A - 14 PTS

    9. :CAN Brandon Magee (GKS Katowice) - 18 GM - 3 G - 11 A - 14 PTS

     

    Most Penalty Minutes:

     

    :CZE Ales Jezek (Cracovia) - 13 GM - 41 PIM

     

    Goaltenders:

     

    :SWE Kevin Lindskoug (Unia) - 2.07 GA - 93.23 % saves (14 games, 3 SO)

    :POL / :USA John Murray (GKS Katowice) - 2.24 GA - 92.98 % saves (18 games, 1 SO)

    :SLO Rok Stojanovic (Cracovia) - 2.30 GA - 93.19 & saves (9 games, 1 SO)

    :CZE Tomas Fucik (GKS Tychy) - 2.54 GA - 91.26 % saves (14 games)

    :HUN Bence Balizs (GKS Jastrzębie) - 2.66 GA - 91.98 % saves (7 game, 1 SO)

     

  6. AELTC gave in and lifted the Wimbledon ban on Russians & Belarussians. They had no choice after nobody supported them in the tennis world (especially none of the other Grand Slams). The fact Russian-born Elena Rybakina won Wimbledon last year only made the whole decision look even more stupid. Kate Middleton still had to shake hands with a Russian DNA and the winner's trophy currently sits in Moscow in Rybakina's parents' house.

     

    https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/64933565

  7. Rain has postponed the last QF (Kvitova vs Alexandrova) to Thursday and the second SF to Friday. On paper Rybakina vs Pegula SF feels like the premature final and Cirstea also gets an extra day rest before her SF opponent is even known.

  8. Polish Minister of Sport has said Russian athletes will be allowed to participate in EG (and the fencing World Cup) if they sign a special declaration they are against the war in Ukraine AND the war crimes committed by Putin according to the International Criminal Court. Well, you can stick a fork in anyone signing that document especially that Russia (just like USA, China or India) doesn't recognize ICC to begin with :coffee:

     

    https://przegladsportowy.onet.pl/igrzyska-olimpijskie/kamil-bortniczuk-wpuscilby-rosjan-do-polski-tylko-pod-jednym-warunkiem/hqzhmcy

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