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  1. First win (first tournament also) of the season for our dynamic quartet of Kacie Bosch, Michelle Plouffe (yes, she’s back!!), Katherine Plouffe, and Paige Crozon at the 3x3 Women’s Series Stop in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States! 20-18 win over United States in the final (they were down 4-7 at one point), Michelle Plouffe the leading scorer with 8 points. Looks like she hasn’t missed a beat after suffering a knee injury in September at the Women’s Series Final in Ulanbaatar, Mongolia. This team has so much chemistry with each other, always a joy to watch them play. Really great start to the Olympic season for them, against a pretty strong field (no China, and no Guapo for France), beating some new look US teams (Springfield and United States) that are trying to integrate college basketball/WNBA talent into their rosters for Olympic selection purposes (Springfield had Gray, Harper, Hamby and newly drafted LA Spark Brink, while United States had Burdick, Hull, Howard, and Van Lith), along with an established German roster (which has 3x3 star Greinacher).
  2. Predators defeat the Canucks 4-1 in game 2, to even the series up at 1-1. Welp.
  3. We’ve been applying lots pressure on goal, I don’t understand how we’re still down 3-1… Well actually I do know. Blocked shots.
  4. ZADOROV ZADDY GETS THE CANUCKS ON THE BOARD WITH 4:27 LEFT IN THE 2ND PERIOD!!! Predators lead the Canucks 3-1 now.
  5. Lafferty you gotta convert on that c’mon
  6. And another goal for the Predators Colton Sissons makes it 3-0 at 11:56 in the 2nd period.
  7. Filip Forsberg scores at 13:31 in the 2nd period… Predators now up 2-0 over the Canucks.
  8. Good grief Saros
  9. “Let’s go Casey” chants in Rogers Arena, and he gives up a goal immediately after. Former Canuck Beauvillier scores at 18:46 in the 1st period to make it 1-0 for the Predators.
  10. Kadriana Lott/Colton Lott drop their first game of round robin but are still in a great position to qualify for the playoffs at 5-1, after defeating Scotland 11-5, and losing 5-6 to Sweden.
  11. I’ve already done the calculations, they’re gonna be qualifying athletes in the next update.
  12. Arop has withdrawn. Other Canadians in action. Drake Relays Craig Thorne - Men’s 110m Hurdles Elizabeth Gleadle - Women’s Javelin Throw Grace Fetherstonhaugh - Women’s 3000m Steeplechase USATF Bermuda Grand Prix Aaron Brown - Men’s 100m Natasha McDonald - Women’s 200m Penn State Relays Savannah Sutherland - Women’s 400m Hurdles Hamburg Marathon Leslie Sexton Natasha Wodak Dayna Pidhoresky Benjamin Priesner East Coast Relays Andre DeGrasse - Men’s 100m, Men’s 200m Jerome Blake - Men’s 200m LSU Invitational Jillian Weir - Women’s Hammer Throw Audrey Leduc - Women’s 200m Adi Zero: Road to Records Marco Arop - Men’s 800m Forgot to mention this, but Duan Asemota also clocked 9.98 in the men’s 100m at the LSU Alumni Gold (albeit wind assisted, at +3.4 m/s), first Canadian under 10.00 in two years! https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6HbcYlPD4o/?igsh=M202YmpnaDQ4Nnp6
  13. You’re only 9 points outside of a quota, and there’s still 4 races to go. Don’t be so pessimistic, my buddy
  14. 470 Olympic Quota Standings After 6/10 Races 8 pts 24 pts 29 pts 41 pts ——————— 46 pts 49 pts 50 pts 50 pts 56 pts 61 pts
  15. Standings After Day 4 Group A Schwaller-Hürlimann/Schwaller (6-0) Constantini/De Zanna (5-1) Ueno/Yamaguchi (4-2, 1-0) Skaslien/Nedregotten (4-2, 0-1) Kaldvee/Lill (3-3) Totzek/Kapp (3-3) Lander/Holtermann (2-4) Yıldız/Ömer Çakır (2-4) Shevchuk/Coulot (1-5) Otaegi/Unanue (0-6) Group B Wranå/Wranå (6-0) Lott/Lott (5-1) Hamilton/Hamilton (4-2) Ji-Yoon/Byeong-Jin (3-3, 1-0) Ying/Jiafeng (3-3) Jackson/McFadzean (3-3, 0-1) Tonoli/Gösgens (2-4, 1-0) Gill/Hewitt (2-4, 1-1) Paulová/Paul (2-4, 0-1) Smith/Hood (0-6)
  16. Draw 12 7 - 5 5 - 7 6 - 5 8 - 4 6 - 5
  17. Draw 11 9 - 4 9 - 4 8 - 1 4 - 7 7 - 5
  18. Draw 10 6 - 2 9 - 3 5 - 12 6 - 5 4 - 5
  19. One notable omission here. No Bingham? (probably instead of Ntambue)
  20. I’m sorry, but I can’t take any of her results seriously when she was one of the 23 Chinese swimmers who tested positive for TMZ…
  21. @intoronto already posted about Sri Lanka.
  22. have qualified their first athletes in badminton (men’s/women’s singles) via Uriel Canjura and Thet Htar Thuzar through the Olympic Rankings!
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