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  1. Saquarema Challenge | Saquarema, Brazil Women’s Tournament Gold- Chen Xue/Xinyi Xia Silver- Lara Ludwig/Louisa Lippmann Bronze- Talita Antunes/Taiana Lima Men’s Tournament Gold- Andre Stein/George Wanderley Silver- Noslen Diaz/Jorge Alayo Bronze- Remi Bassereau/Julien Lyneel Full Results Up next, the Guadalajara Challenge from April 11-14!
  2. Jannik Sinner wins the Miami Open title after defeating Grigor Dimitrov 6-3, 6-1. Just too good.
  3. IJF Grand Slam Antalya | Antalya, Turkey Day 3 Women’s 78kg Gold- Madeleine Malonga Silver- Alina Boehm Bronze- Ma Zhenzhao Bronze- Anna-Maria Wagner Women’s +78kg Gold- Julia Tolofua Silver- Su Xin Bronze- Kayra Ozdemir Bronze- Hilal Ozturk Men’s 90kg Gold- Sanshiro Murao Silver- Vugar Talibov Bronze- Ivan Felipe Silva Morales Bronze- Mihael Zgank Men’s 100kg Gold- Jorge Fonseca Silver- Shady El-Nahas Bronze- Aaron Wolf Bronze- Gonchigsuren Batkhuyag Men’s +100kg Gold- Teddy Riner Silver- Tatsuru Saito Bronze- Erik Abramov Bronze- Valeriy Endovitskiy Full Results
  4. Standings After Day 2 Team Gushue (3-0) Team Edin (3-0) Team Mouat (3-1) Team Retornaz (2-1) Team Shuster (2-1) Team Muskatewitz (2-1) Team Schwaller (1-2, 1-0) Team Klima (1-2) Team Abe (1-2) Team Gosgens (1-2) Team Ramsfjell (1-2, 0-1) Team Park (0-3) Team Hood (0-3)
  5. Draw 5 Results 9 - 4 3 - 8 9 - 3 3 - 8
  6. Heather Abadie 4.35m in the women’s pole vault at the Battle on the Bayou also! Getting really close to a provisional quota position through the Road To Paris rankings now!
  7. Draw 4 Results 8 - 4 4 - 9 7 - 4 8 - 7
  8. Men’s World Championships have started. Team Gushue starts 3-0, after a 9-8 win over Czech Republic, a 8-5 win over Germany, and a 8-4 win over reigning World Champions (and 3x reigning European Champions) Scotland!
  9. with a 8-4 win over to improve to 3-0!
  10. respond with a deuce after a Gushue miss on an attempted double. lead 6-4 after the 8th end, Canada with the hammer in 9.
  11. Mouat comes up light on two consecutive draws, which gives Gushue a chance for three but he also comes up light to only score the two. lead 6-2 after the 7th end, Scotland with the hammer in 8.
  12. I know… I’m predicting Calkins and Sauve to finish among the top 6
  13. Mouat converts on a draw against three Canadian stones for the single. lead 4-2 after the 6th end, Canada with the hammer in 7.
  14. Mouat attempts the thin double to get Scotland out of trouble but is unsuccessful which leaves Canada with an open draw for two and Gushue makes no mistake! leads 4-1 heading into the 5th end break, Scotland with the hammer in 6.
  15. Does anyone know where the Pan American Olympic Qualifier will be streamed?
  16. blanks the 4th end. Still leading 2-1, Canada with the hammer in 5.
  17. Gushue double on his last forces Mouat to make a hit for a single. leads 2-1 after 3 ends, Canada with the hammer in 4.
  18. Wait a damn minute… why are the rings yellow/blue compared to the usual red/blue
  19. Psych Sheets for the Canadian Open https://www.swimming.ca/content/uploads/2023/03/2024-Canadian-Swimming-Open-PSYCH-SHEET-v1.0.pdfhttps://www.swimming.ca/content/uploads/2023/03/2024-Canadian-Swimming-Open-PSYCH-SHEET-v1.0.pdf No shortage of talent, although there are some notable absences including Liendo, Ruck, Masse and Kharun. Teen sensation Summer McIntosh will be competing in six events, but only in secondary events (I’m assuming it’s to strengthen her IMs/freestyle/butterfly) with the exception of the 200m individual medley and the 200m freestyle.
  20. Gushue converts on a hit for 2! leads 2-0 after the 2nd end, Scotland with the hammer in 3.
  21. Danielle Collins wins her first ever Masters 1000 title, at the ripe age of 30 years old and in her last ever season on tour (she’s retiring due to endrometriosis), after defeating Elena Rybakina 7-5, 6-3 in the Miami Open final.
  22. WTT Champions Incheon | Incheon, South Korea Men’s Singles Gold- Liang Jingkun Silver- Hugo Calderano Bronze- Ma Long Bronze- Fan Zhendong Women’s Singles Gold- Sun Yingsha Silver- Wang Manyu Bronze- Wang Yidi Bronze- Cheng Meng Full Results
  23. Draw 3 Results 8 - 7 5 - 10 6 - 8 9 - 5
  24. WTT Feeder Beirut | Beirut, Lebanon Men’s Singles Gold- Sathiyan Gnanasekaran Silver- Manav Vikash Thakkar Bronze- Chuang Chi-Yuan Bronze- An Jaehyun Women’s Singles Gold- Xia Lian Ni Silver- Suh Hyo-Won Bronze- Doo Hoi Kem Bronze- Chen Szu-Yu Men’s Doubles Gold- Andy Pereira/Jorge Campos Silver- Manush Utpalbhai Shah/Manav Vikash Thakkar Bronze- Snehit Suravajjula/Jeet Chandra Bronze- Navid Shams/Benyamin Faraji Women’s Doubles Gold- Zhu Chengzhu/Doo Hoi Kem Silver- Chantal Mantz/Izabela Lupulesku Bronze- Ayhika Mukherjee/Poymantee Baisya Bronze- Sreeja Akula/Diya Parag Chitale Mixed Doubles Gold- Manush Utpalbhai Shah/Diya Parag Chitale Silver- Archana Girish Kamath/Manav Vikash Thakkar Bronze- Ibrahim Gunduz/Sibel Altinkaya Bronze- Akash Pal/Poymantee Baisya Full Results
  25. Calderano
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