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  1. Am I the only user on here who actually likes the idea? Diamond League and World Championships meshed into one event sounds pretty sick.
  2. I prefer those who were selected too, they have much more potential for a top finish, I’m just saying that it’s a shame because they would be quality Olympians as well
  3. Didn’t watch the full match until now. Winzer played everyone yesterday. Van Ryk and Gray were way more efficient with their attacking, despite only scoring 13 each. Gray had a slightly better game, even if Van Ryk was more dangerous from the service line she did get roofed a couple of times during the 3rd set. That has happened a lot this week. MVP of the match for me would have to be O’Reilly though, she served 5 (YES 5!) aces throughout the match, set the ball really well (nice rebound after last game, though usually she’s this good), and had 2 setter dump kills. White, Johnson, Murmann, Van Buskirk, Maglio were the other highlights (in that order)
  4. Josh

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    Volleyball- Dana Rettke, Annie Drews, TJ Defalco, Bartosz Bednorz, Mateus Bieniek, Aleksander Sliwka, the entire Polish team actually, Korneluk, Martya Lukasik, Gyorgy Grozer, Isabella Haak, Rok Mozic, Honorato Henrique, Gabi Guimares, Ana Cristina, Flavio Gulaberto, Daniele Lavia, Simone Giannelli, Jean Patry, Trevor Clevenot, Anthí Vasilantonáki Canoeing - Javi Garcia/Jaime Canajelo, Francisco Cubelos Soccer- Lionel Messi, Thibaut Courtois, Xierdan Shaquiri, Oliver Giroud 3x3 Basketball - Sonja Greinacher, men’s team, Vincent Fauche, Franck Seguela, Worthy de Jong, Dejan Majstorovic Diving - :UKR Oleksiy Sereda Judo - IRL Petr Paltchik, :BEL Mathias Casse Basketball - Luka Doncic, Giannis Antetokounpo, Stephen Curry, Jordan Poole, Klay Thompson, Domantas Sabonis Beach Volleyball - Anouk Verge-Depre/Joanna Heidrich, Tanja Huberli/Nina Brunner, Duda Lisboa, Alison Cerutti, Anastasija Samoilova/Tina Graudina, Anders Mol/Christian Sorum, Nils Ehlers/Clemens Wickler, Julian Thole, Alexander Brouwer/Robert Meeuwsen, Michal Bryl/Bartosz Losiak, Cherif Samba/Ahmed Tijan Tennis - Anett Kontaveit, Paula Badosa, Rafael Nadal, Emma Raducanu, Roger Federer, Grigor Dimitrov, Novak Djokovic, (RUS) Daniil Medvedev, Casper Ruud, Hubert Hurkacz, Dominic Thiem, Juan Martin Del Potro, Matteo Berrettini, Erin Routliffe Surfing - Gabriel Medina, Joao Chianca Badminton - PV Sindu, Viktor Axelsen Handball - Andreas Palicka Swimming - Sarah Sjostrom, Michael Phelps, Caleb Dressel, Ryan Murphy, Nic Fink, Thomas Heilman, David Popovici, Chad Le Clos, Tatjana Smith, Lani Pallister, Florent Manaudou, Leon Marchand, Duncan Scott, Siobhan Haughey F1 - Charles Leclerc Athletics - Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Karsten Warholm, Kyron McMaster, Jakub Vadlejch, Armand Duplantis, EJ Obiena, Lindon Victor, Eluid Kipchoge, Anna Hall, Tara Davis, Laulaga Tasaga, Grant Holloway, Parker Valby, Julien Alfred, Marie Josee Ta-Lou, Nicola Olyslagers, Alicia Schmidt, Nafi Thiam, Agate Caune, Miltiadis Tentoglou, Anthonique Strachan Speed Skating - Jutta Leerdam Alpine Skiing - Aleksandr Aamodt Kilde Freestyle Skiing - Birk Ruud Curling - men’s and women’s teams, men’s team, and women’s team Table Tennis - Timo Boll, Patrick Franziska, Ma Long, Truls Moregardh Rugby Sevens - Marcos Moneta, Antoine Dupont Waterpolo - Branislav Mitrovic Freeriding - Maxime Chabloz Hockey - Entire current Canucks NHL roster, but especially Thatcher Demko, Dakota Joshua, JT Miller, Elias Lindholm, Elias Petterson, and (RUS) Nikita Zadorov team in general. Neugebauer, Mayer, Grousset, Tan/Thinaah, Ruano, Lafond Herr, Currie, Lui, Ketrzynski, Scwarc, Maar, Loeppky, Hoag, Van Berkel, Demyanenko, McCarthy, Schnitzer/Hofer
  5. Another mistake
  6. Stanley Cup final is set. Edmonton Oilers defeated the Dallas Stars 4-2, and will look to win Canada’s first Stanley Cup since 1996, while the Florida Panthers defeated the New York Rangers 4-2 as the Presidents Trophy Curse continues. Go Panthers! (I couldn’t give a flying shit about bringing the cup back to Canada, especially considering they eliminated the Canucks earlier in the playoffs. Plus, I hate the Oilers)
  7. Melissa Vargas set a new spike speed World Record against earlier today. 121 km/h https://www.instagram.com/p/C7us5wqse74/?igsh=MTluZTMyZW1rMXBteQ==
  8. PBs for Gale, Sherar and Tennant. Gale and Sherar were also not too far off the Olympic standard!
  9. NCAA Outdoor Championships go from Wednesday to Sunday. Here is a list of all of the main Canadians in action. Heather Abadie - Women’s Pole Vault MacKenzy Pierre-Webster - Women’s 400m Sadie Sigfstead - Women’s 10,000m Florence Caron - Women’s 10,000m Savannah Sutherland - Women’s 400m Hurdles Christopher Morales-Williams - Men’s 400m Jeremiah Nubbe - Men’s Hammer Throw, Men’s Discus Throw Praise Aniamaka - Men’s Triple Jump Rowan Hamilton - Men’s Hammer Throw No Williamson, Misener-Daley, Nijjar, Clayton, or Roth (I know they didn’t qualify)
  10. Sort of, the only player who will probably make the Serbian Olympic roster is Uzelac, but a lot of the players that played against Canada won’t be playing in week 3. Basically what I’m saying is that it’ll be an even worse roster. Their head coach Guidetti won’t be present as well, he’s going back to Serbia in preparation for the Olympics.
  11. Top Canadian results at the Johnny Loading Classic. Mariam Abdul Rashid - 13.06 and 13.01 in the women’s 100m hurdles Craig Thorne - 13.71 and 13.70 in the men’s 110m hurdles Jacqueline Madogo - 11.32 and 11.49 in the women’s 100m Eliezer Adjibi - 10.22 and 10.13 in the men’s 100m, 20.72 in the men’s 200m Domenic Barresi - 10.31 and 10.38 in the men’s 100m Malachi Murray - 10.35 in the men’s 100m Lauren Gale - 51.05 in the women’s 400m Zoe Sherar - 51.20 in the women’s 400m Austin Cole - 45.97 in the men’s 400m Ibrahim Ayorinde - 46.84 in the men’s 400m Callum Robinson - 47.01 in the men’s 400m Kate Current - 4:08.67 in the women’s 1500m Grace Tennant - 17.19 in the women’s shot put
  12. team for Paris (29 athletes) Events still TBD. Men Javier Acevedo Alex Axon Jeremy Bagshaw Apollo Hess Patrick Hussey Tristan Jankovics Illya Kharun Yuri Kisil Finlay Knox Josh Liendo Blake Tierney Lorne Wigginton Women Sophie Angus Brooklyn Douthwright Emma Finlin Mary-Sophie Harvey Julie Brousseau Ella Jansen Kylie Masse Summer McIntosh Maggie MacNeil Emma O’Croinin Penny Oleksiak Sydney Pickrem Regan Rathwell Taylor Ruck Rebecca Smith Ingrid Wilm Kelsey Wog
  13. Right okay, with one week left here’s where things stand. Netherlands is 4th unqualified with 290.95 points, ahead of Canada with 288.74 points. So a 2.21 point gap. Canada plays Italy on June 11, Japan on June 13, Netherlands on June 14, and France on June 15. Netherlands play a youth Serbia lineup on June 12, United States on June 13, Canada on June 14, and South Korea on June 16. Basically come down to the head to head match, but if Netherlands defeats Serbia, we’ll probably need to take sets off of Italy and Japan (in addition to of course beating Netherlands). For Canada to have a chance, they’ll essentially need to be within 1.5-2 points of Netherlands entering their last match. A sweep of France would probably award around 3.5 points, while a sweep over South Korea would probably award 1.5 points. These are just calculations though, as the amount of points you get changes by match.
  14. Even if we rest KVR and Gray for the majority of the set, we should still be in it, and arguably I’d even say slightly ahead. South Korea is that horrible lmao. That’s why you bring them in ONLY if it’s necessary.
  15. Diamond League Stockholm Highlights of today were Mondo’s WR attempts at 6.25m, men’s 3000m, men’s 3000m steeplechase, and Sedjati in the men’s 800m. Women’s 400m (Not DL) 1. Alexis Holmes (51.18) 2. Zeney Geldenhuys (52.12) 3. Sophie Becker (52.12) Men’s 400m (Not DL) 1. Quincy Hall (44.68) 2. Vernon Norwood (44.80) 3. Zakithi Nene (45.29) Women’s Shot Put 1. Chase Jackson (20.00m) 2. Sarah Mitton (19.98m) 3. Jessica Schilder (19.08m) Women’s High Jump 1. Yaroslava Mahuchikh (2.00m) 2. Imke Onnen (1.94m) 3. Iryna Gerashchenko (1.94m) Men’s Pole Vault 1. Mondo Duplantis (6.00m) 2. Sam Kendricks (5.90m) 3. KC Lightfoot (5.80m) Mondo had three close attempts at a new WR of 6.25m, but not to be sadly. Men’s 1500m (Not DL) 1. Robert Farken (3:33.53) 2. Luke McCann (3:33.66) 3. Federico Riva (3:33.87) Women’s 800m (Not DL) 1. Jenna Reekie (1:57.79) 2. Vivian Chebet Kiprotich (1:58.64) 3. Eveliina Määttänen (1:59.59) Men’s 400m Hurdles 1. Alison dos Santos (47.01) 2. Kyron McMaster (48.05) 3. CJ Allen (48.12) Women’s 100m 1. Gina Bass (11.15) 2. Marie-Josée Ta-Lou (11.16) 3. Brittany Brown (11.18) Women’s 1500m 1. Laura Muir (3:57.99) 2. Edinah Jebitok (3:58.88) 3. Georgia Griffith (3:59.17) Women’s Triple Jump 1. Leyanis Perez Hernandez (14.67m) 2. Shanieka Ricketts (14.40m) 3. Thea Lafond (14.26m) Men’s 3000m 1. Narve Gilje Nordås (7:33.49) 2. Dominic Lobalu (7:33.68) 3. Luis Grijalva (7:33.96) Men’s Discus Throw 1. Mykolas Alekna (68.64m) 2. Matthew Denny (66.75m) 3. Daniel Ståhl (66.10) Men’s 100m 1. Emmanuel Eseme (10.16) 2. Kyree King (10.18) 3. Chituru Ali (10.19) Men’s 3000m Steeplechase 1. Lamecha Girma (8:01.63, WL) 2. Samuel Firewu (8:05.78) 3. Mohamed Jhinaoui (8:10.41, NR & PB) Women’s 400m Hurdles 1. Femke Bol (53.07) 2. Rushell Clayton (53.78) 3. Andrenette Knight (54.62) Women’s 200m 1. Shericka Jackson (22.69) 2. Julia Henrikkson (22.89) 3. Amy Hunt (22.92) Men’s 800m 1. Djamel Sedjati (1:43.23, WL) 2. Bryce Hoppel (1:44.29) 3. Tsehipo Masalela (1:44.44) Full Results
  16. defeat 3-0 Struggled a bit in the closing stages of the 3rd set, but otherwise South Korea got demolished. Not sure how this is a “core team” …
  17. Considering the points difference doesn’t matter, and we’re much better than South Korea, not sure why Winzer wouldn’t use this opportunity to bring in some of the reserves/bench players and give Van Ryk/Gray some rest. Their attack isn’t as efficient as it was during week 1, and I’m starting to think they’re getting a bit tired. Maybe if the sets are close then bring them back in but otherwise… Decent win, South Korea went on a bit of a run (8-3) near the end, which isn’t ideal but Canada closed it out with a 5-1 run of their own.
  18. HSBC SVNS Madrid | Madrid, Spain Men 1. France 2. Argentina 3. Fiji 4. New Zealand In addition to that, get relegated to next seasons Challenger Series, while replace them. keep their spots on the World Series. Women 1. Australia 2. France 3. New Zealand 4. Canada For the women, get relegated to next seasons Challenger Series, while replaces them. keep their spots on the World Series. Full Results
  19. They’ve been podiuming all season long, so I’m not sure how it’s an incredible run, but it’s a good result for them Olympic qualification has been looking likely for them ever since a couple events ago or so though.
  20. Stare Jablonki Challenge | Stare Jablonki, Poland Women’s Tournament Gold- Chen Xue/Xinyi Xia Silver- Anastasija Samoilova/Tina Graudina Bronze- Liliana Fernandez/Paula Soria Surprising 3rd for Fernandez/Soria, which moves themselves into an Olympic qualifying position Men’s Tournament Gold- Ondrej Perusic/David Schweiner Silver- Noslen Diaz/Jorge Alayo Bronze- Stefan Boermans/Yorrick de Groot Full Results Up next, the final event of the Olympic qualification period, the Ostrava Elite16 from June 5-9!
  21. Yes. This is an excellent time Edit: I’ll just add that there’s many contenders in the men’s 800m, hence why my opinion changes week by week.
  22. 1:43.23 WL for Sedjati in the men’s 800m Right now the slight favourite for Olympic gold.
  23. In the end it’s a 4th. Narrow 19-17 loss to France in the semifinals, and 26-14 to New Zealand for bronze.
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