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  1. Wait hold on, I was just scanning through the entry list and I found out Team Ueno won the Trials over the likes of Team Nakajima and Team Fujisawa? Very surprising.
  2. No… Europe has two spots, while Pan America only has one. Plus, the competition isn’t yet over. I’m sure @phelps will post the qualifiers after the competition is over
  3. IJF Grand Prix Linz | Linz, Austria Day 3 Women’s 78kg Gold- Anna Monta Olek Silver- Yuliia Kurchenko Bronze- Yelyzaveta Lytvynenko Bronze- Karla Prodan Women’s +78kg Gold- Beatriz Souza Silver- Marit Kamps Bronze- Idalys Ortiz Bronze- Milica Zabic Men’s 90kg Gold- Ivan Felipe Silva Morales Silver- Tristani Mosakhlishvili Bronze- Giorgi Jabniashvili Bronze- Li Kochman Men’s 100kg Gold- Leonardo Goncalves Silver- Jorge Fonseca Bronze- Rafael Buzacarini Bronze- Laurin Boehler Men’s +100kg Gold- Lukas Krpalek Silver- Andy Granda Bronze- Guram Tushishvili Bronze- Losseni Kone Full Results
  4. IJF Grand Prix Linz | Linz, Austria Day 2 Women’s 63kg Gold- Joanne Van Lieshout Silver- Agatha Schmidt Bronze- Minami Aono Bronze- Katharina Haecker Women’s 70kg Gold- Maria Perez Silver- Irene Pedrotti Bronze- Aleksandra Samardzic Bronze- Michaela Polleres Men’s 73kg Gold- Adil Osmanov Silver- Rashid Mammadaliyev Bronze- Ioan Dzitac Bronze- Jack Yonezuka Men’s 81kg Gold- Antonio Esposito Silver- Pawel Drzymal Bronze- Joao Fernando Bronze- Joji Togo Full Results
  5. IJF Grand Prix Linz | Linz, Austria Day 1 Women’s 48kg Gold- Mitsuki Kondo Silver- Wagana Iganaki Bronze- Amber Gersjes Bronze- Hyekyeong Lee Women’s 52kg Gold- Larissa Pimenta Silver- Binta Ndiaye Bronze- Maria Siderot Bronze- Naomi Van Krevel Women’s 57kg Gold- Marica Perisic Silver- Julie Beurskens Bronze- Kaja Kajzer Bronze- Mina Libeer Men’s 60kg Gold- Francisco Garrigos Silver- Cedric Revol Bronze- Dilshot Khalmatov Bronze- Tornike Tsjakadoea Men’s 66kg Gold- Keita Hadano Silver- Baruch Shmailov Bronze- Ismail Misirov Bronze- Bogdan Iadov Full Results
  6. Slopestyle WC Tignes | Tignes, France Women Gold- Kokomo Murase (90.00) Silver- Miyabi Onitsuka (81.75) Bronze- Reira Iwabuchi (76.75) First Japanese podium sweep in women’s snowboard slopestyle WC history Men Gold- Ryoma Kimata (93.75) Silver- Romain Allemand (88.50) Bronze- Taiga Hasegawa (85.00) Full Results
  7. Olivia Asselin with her first (and technically last) podium of the season, as she wins bronze in women’s slopestyle at the WC in Tignes!
  8. First podium of the season for Olivia Asselin today in women’s slopestyle (mind you she hasn’t competed much this season)
  9. Big Air WC Tignes | Tignes, France Women Gold- Mathilde Gremaud (178.25) Silver- Liu Mengting (170.75) Bronze- Flora Tabanelli (170.25) Men Gold- Alexander Hall (186.50) Silver- Leo Landroe (185.50) Bronze- Andri Ragettli (183.00) Full Results
  10. For today, after watching Day 2 Asian Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament, I was going to watch Day 1 of the Women’s Ski Flying WC but it got cancelled due to weather conditions. Now a break until the women’s freestyle skiing slopestyle WC final at 3:00, and then as mentioned at 5:30 and 6:30 the season finales in men’s freestyle skiing slopestyle and dual moguls. At 10:00, Hasselborg v. Homan at the Women’s Curling World Championships, at 1:30 onwards Alcaraz v. Sinner and Paul v. Medvedev. Finally at 7:00, some NHL action as Canucks play the Capitals. All-England Open semifinals in badminton possibly depending on the schedule. Won’t be able to watch Eczacibasi, or the snowboard cross WC either. You may ask how I do this. And well the answer is I don’t. Normally by 5:00 I get really tired, sometimes I fall asleep and other times the event is so exciting that I can’t. My sleep schedule isn’t very healthy but well I can’t miss any of my favourite events live so I don’t really have much of a choice.
  11. Dual moguls WC, men’s freestyle skiing slopestyle WC, short track speed skating Worlds, and ski cross WC all on at the same time pretty much And worst of all, I can’t decide which one I want to watch. I’m thinking I’ll skip the ski cross WC (at least this week) as there’s still races after today, and the Short Track Speed Skating WC Day 1 Finals. I think I’ll watch the season finale in men’s freestyle skiing slopestyle, then an hour and a half later open another device to watch the dual moguls season finale.
  12. Kaylee saw Regan put up a 57.63 at the TYR Pro Swim Series Westmont and said hold my beer McKeown clocks a 57.57 in the women’s 100m backstroke at the NSW State Open Championships! @dullard
  13. With winning the final quota of the event in men’s +80kg, all eight quotas today were awarded to different countries.
  14. So, I just remembered to share this interesting screenshot from the men’s -58kg match between and Man was rubbing his ass mid match
  15. And look at what it means to her. She was in tears after her fight.
  16. Quota for in women’s +67kg!
  17. This Samirkhon Ababakirov guy is legit. Wouldn’t be surprised to see him winning a medal at Paris.
  18. qualifies their second athlete to Paris in men’s -58kg! Great fight, the Saudi Arabian seemed a little gassed at the end though.
  19. takes it to a third round in men’s -58kg!
  20. Day 2 Olympic Quotas Women’s -57kg: Women’s +67kg: Men’s -58kg: Men’s +80kg:
  21. Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling World Championships just ended. Host-nation won gold with a 8-3 victory over For bronze, defeated 8-4
  22. With the swimming schedule for Paris having been finalized, here’s what a potential schedule for McIntosh might look like (if she races in all her events) July 27 Morning Session TBD but session starts at 11:00 Paris Time, and it’s the second event up: Women’s 400m Freestyle Heats Evening Session 20:55: Women’s 400m Freestyle Final 42 minute gap 21:37: Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final July 28 Morning Session TBD but session starts at 11:00 Paris Time, and it’s the fifth event up: Women’s 200m Freestyle Heats Evening Session 22:00: Women’s 200m Freestyle Semifinals July 29 Morning Session 11:00: Women’s 400m Individual Medley Heats Evening Session 20:30: Women’s 400m Individual Medley Final 1 hour 18 minute gap 21:48: Women’s 200m Freestyle Final July 30 Rest day. July 31 Morning Session TBD but session starts at 11:00 Paris Time, and it’s the third event up: Women’s 200m Butterfly Heats Evening Session 20:42: Women’s 200m Butterfly Semifinals August 1 Evening Session 20:30: Women’s 200m Butterfly Final 1 hour 18 minute gap 21:48: Women’s 4x200m Relay Final August 2 Morning Session TBD but session starts at 11:00 Paris Time, and it’s the second event up: Women’s 200m Individual Medley Heats TBD but session starts at 11:00 Paris Time, and it’s the third event up: Women’s 800m Freestyle Heats Evening Session 21:34: Women’s 200m Individual Medley Semifinals August 3 Evening Session 20:59: Women’s 200m Individual Medley Final 21:09: Women’s 800m Freestyle Final If she wanted to do the 400 free/4x100m free, 200 fly/4x200m free, and 400 IM/200 free doubles it’s doable. Obviously she won’t race in both the 800 free and 200IM, but she’ll probably choose at least one.
  23. I personally haven’t edited Wikipedia in a while (for quite obvious reasons ), but I’ve noticed that @Sportsfan_1234 has been reverting other users edits for no reason whatsoever. I saw a user who attempted to fill in some of the selected Team Canada diving/artistic swimming athletes for Paris (On the “Canada at the 2024 Olympics” article), but neither of those edits lasted very long. So frustrating to see, it’s almost as if he’s owns the article.
  24. Right okay, FIFA have published the latest edition of the Women’s World Rankings, which means the pots are now set. Pot 1: (E1) Pot 2: Pot 3: Pot 4: Olympic flags signify the non-qualified African teams. Nigeria/South Africa and Morocco/Zambia will battle for the remaining two Paris tickets. @Laraja
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