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  1. THATCHER DEMKO TAKE A BOW (fell asleep right after it ended, and completely forgot to share it earlier) Moments like these are why he’s my favourite NHL player
  2. artistic swimming federation has announced that Maryna and Vladyslava Aleksiiva will be their representatives at Paris.
  3. Day 3 Results Sopron, Hungary 86-82 73-72 Quotas: Antwerp, Belgium 78-61 39-101 Quotas: Xi’an, China 94-39 69-105 Quotas: Belem, Brazil 73-75 71-73 Quotas:
  4. I never said Canada could win silver. And regarding the bronze I wouldn’t say it’s likely, considering our women’s basketball team ALWAYS underperforms during the Olympics, but there is a chance. Plus, we were out without two somewhat key players in Cassandra Prosper and Kia Nurse, not to mention the potential inclusion of Aaliyah Edwards. Right now I’d put Belgium, France, Spain, China, Japan, United States, Australia above them, but behind United States there’s not that much of a gap between the other 5-6 countries and Canada (China would’ve been clear favourite for silver before this tournament, now I’m not so sure. Sure, they had nothing to play for but a 30+ points loss to France is concerning. France is a good team, but that good)
  5. Team Schwaller and Team Tirinzoni win the men’s and women’s titles at Nationals!
  6. Nick Taylor wins the PGA Phoenix Open!
  7. WTA 250 Transylvania Open | Cluj Napoca, Romania Women’s Singles 1. Karolina Pliskova 2. Ana Bogdan 3. Harriet Dart 3. Jacqueline Cristian Women’s Doubles 1. Asia Muhammad/Caty McNally 2. Harriet Dart/Tereza Mihalikova 3. Olivia Nicholls/Elixane Lechemia 3. Andreea Mitu/Jacqueline Cristian Full Results
  8. On day 2, three more medals for Canada, with Felix Roussel and Jordan Pierre-Gilles winning gold and silver in the men’s 500m, and our women’s 3000m relay winning silver.
  9. At halftime the 49ers lead the Chiefs 10-3.
  10. qualifies for Paris in men’s football through the CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament!
  11. Luge WC EBERSPÄCHER Oberhof | Oberhof, Germany First time watching luge since Beijing 2022! Men’s Singles Gold- Kristers Aparjods (1:27.263) Silver- Max Langenhan (1:27.305) Bronze- David Gleirscher (1:27.381) Men’s Doubles Gold- Thomas Steu/Wolfgang Kindl (1:23.928) Silver- Hannes Orlamuender/Paul Constantin Gubitz (1:24.051) Bronze- Tobias Wendl/Tobias Arlt (1:24.118) Women’s Singles Gold- Merle Fraebel (1:24.956) Silver- Madeleine Egle (1:25.080) Bronze- Julia Taubitz (1:25.108) Women’s Doubles Gold- Jessica Degenhardt/Cheyenne Rosenthal (1:26.244) Silver- Andrea Voetter/Marion Oberhofer (1:26.277) Bronze- Selena Egle/Lara Michaela Kipp (1:26.365) Team Relay Gold- Germany (3:12.942) Silver- Latvia (3:13.092) Bronze- Austria (3:13.230) Full Results
  12. ATP 250 Open 13 | Marseille, France Men’s Singles 1. Ugo Humbert 2. Grigor Dimitrov 3. Karen Khachanov 3. Hubert Hurkacz Men’s Doubles 1. Tomas Machac/Zhang Zhizhen 2. Patrik Niklas-Salminen/Emil Ruusuvuori 3. Vasil Kirkov/Sebastian Korda 3. Lucas Miedler/Alexander Erler Full Results
  13. WTA 500 Abu Dhabi Open | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Women’s Singles 1. Elena Rybakina 2. Daria Kasatkina 3. Liudmila Samsonova 3. Beatriz Haddad Maia Women’s Doubles 1. Bethanie Mattek-Sands/Sofia Kenin 2. Linda Noskova/Heather Watson 3. Luisa Stefani/Beatriz Haddad Maia 3. Magda Linette/Bernarda Pera Full Results
  14. Also today, at the Kenya Track and Field Meeting, Ferdinand Omanyala with another PB to take the win in 6.51!
  15. On a more positive note, the Millrose Games were today. Chris Nilsen and KC Lightfoot both recorded marks of 5.82m in men’s pole vault, with Nilsen winning on count back. Yared Nuguse clocked a time of 3:47.83 to win the men’s mile, while Elle St Pierre clocked a time of 4:16.41 to win the women’s mile (3rd fastest time in history) In the women’s 60m, Julien Alfred won in 6.99 while in the men’s 60m Christian Coleman won in 6.51. In the men’s 60m hurdles, Dylan Beard won in 7.54. But perhaps the most impressive performances were from Devynne Charleton, who broke the WR in the women’s 60m hurdles with a time of 7.67, and Josh Kerr, who broke the men’s 2 mile WR in 8:00.67!
  16. For Canada, are they mathematically qualified in men’s sabre?
  17. @avlar which countries have mathematically qualified in men’s/women’s team sabre?
  18. Don’t forget about our women’s volleyball team! Regarding the rest of our team Olympic chances, men’s rugby team is at the Final Olympic Qualifier but probably not going to secure a quota, while our women’s 3x3 basketball team is highly likely to qualify.
  19. I think you’re confusing the Netherlands with their bordering country Belgium
  20. Think @intoronto is talking about Oleksiak, but I’m not sure.
  21. Pan Zhanle’s 48.60 leadoff in the men’s 4x100m freestyle relay:
  22. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM QUALIFIES THROUGH THE OLYMPIC QUALIFIER IN SOPRON! (thank you Spain) Not as if Canada deserves it or anything, but LET’S GOOOO
  23. I DON’T BELIEVE IT THANK YOU SO FUCKING MUCH SPAIN
  24. I’ve seen fake comebacks happen far too many times before, so I’m not convinced.
  25. And it’s all over. Hungary up 6 now. @Vektor Congrats.
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