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  1. Women’s Snowboard Cross Mont-Sainte-Anne, Canada Final Results: Gold- Charlotte Bankes Silver- Chloe Trespeuch Bronze- Lindsey Jacobellis Full Final Results Here
  2. Antoine Bouchard (-73kg) loses his first round match against Kote Kopanadze (GEO) 10-0. Francois Gauthier Drapeau (-81kg) loses his second round match 11-0 against Askerbii Gerberkov (BRN), after getting a bye initially. Gauthier Drapeau was the number one seeded judoka in his weight category, so I’m sure he’ll be a bit disappointed with this result. Mohab El Nahas (-81kg) loses his second round match against Abylaikhan Zhubanazar (KAZ) 11-0, after getting a bye initially.
  3. Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier win back to back ISU Figure Skating World Championships bronze medals (217.88) in ice dance, behind Chock/Bates (USA) (226.1) and Guignard/Fabbri (ITA) (219.85) Fellow Canadians Nikolaj Sorensen/Laurence Fournier Beaudry finish 5th. (214.04) Men’s: Keegan Messing finishes 7th in his last ever skate at Worlds (265.16). Rookie Conrad Orzel did not advance to the free skate and finished in 25th place (67.65). Women’s: Madeline Schizas finished 13th (187.49). Pairs: Deanna Stellato-Dudek/Maxime Deschamps finished 4th (199.97), Lia Pereira/Trent Michaud finished 6th (193.00) and Brooke McIntosh/Benjamin Mimar finished 15th (181.95).
  4. World Athletics Gold Tour event was on earlier today in Dudince, Slovakia. Evan Dunfee placed 4th in the 35km race walk (2:29.15) Final Results Here
  5. Team Einarson (#3) d. Team Fujisawa (#6) 6-4 and are through to the semi-finals. They’re playing Team Rørvik (#2) right now, for a spot in the gold medal match (The other semifinal is Tirinzoni-Hasselborg)
  6. Ice Dance Final Results: Gold- Madison Chock/Evan Bates (226.01) Silver- Charlene Guignard/Marco Fabbri (219.85) Bronze- Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier (217.88) Rhythm Dance Results Here Free Dance Results Here Full Final Results Here
  7. Thanks! I’ll edit it.
  8. Tepic, Mexico Elite16 - March 22-26, 2023 Men’s Results Round of 12 Nicolai/Cottafava d. Nõlvak/Tiisaar 2-0 (21-11, 21-16) Perusic/Schweiner d. Bryl/Łosiak 2-1 (12-21, 21-16, 15-10) Åhman/Hellvig d. Grimalt/Grimalt 2-1 (18-21, 21-15, 15-8) Brouwer/Meeuwsen d. Lupo/Rossi 2-0 (21-14, 21-19) Men’s Quarterfinals Mol/Sørum v. Perusic/Schweiner Ehlers/Wickler v. Brouwer/Meeuwsen Åhman/Hellvig v. Carambula/Ranghieri Nicolai/Cottafava v. Boermans/de Groot Women’s Results Round of 12 Menegatti/Gottardi d. Cannon/Sponcil 2-0 (21-16, 21-16) Barbora/Carol d. Placette/Richard 2-1 (21-9, 18-21, 16-14) Duda/Ana Patricia d. Kloth/Nuss 2-1 (24-22, 22-24, 15-10) Clancy/Mariafe d. Pavan/Bukovec 2-0 (21-13, 21-12) Quarterfinals Humana-Parades/Wilkerson v. Menegatti/Gottardi Hughes/Cheng v. Barbora/Carol Clancy/Mariafe v. Müller/Tillmann Duda/Ana Patricia v. Stam/Schoon
  9. Second (and final) stop of the FWT Finals starts tomorrow at 1:20am PST/4:20am EST in Verbier, Switzerland Katie Anderson has already secured the title in the women’s snowboard category, but there’s still a fourth win of the season for her still up for grabs. She’ll be dropping in 4th in Verbier. Justine Dufour-Lapointe is the current WC leader in the women’s ski category, 2620pts ahead of Molly Armanino Dufour-Lapointe is 6th on the women’s start list in Verbier. Marcus Goguen , is currently ranked 9th. Goguen is 5th on the men’s start list in Verbier.
  10. Playoffs are set for the Elite16 in Tepic, Mexico Men Round of 12 Perusic/Schweiner v. Bryl/Łosiak Nõlvak/Tiisaar v. Nicolai/Cottafava Lupo/Rossi v. Brouwer/Meeuwsen Åhman/Hellvig v. Grimalt/Grimalt Quarterfinals Mol/Sørum v. TBD Boermans/de Groot v. TBD Carambula/Ranghieri v. TBD Ehlers/Wickler v. TBD Women Round of 12 Menegatti/Gottardi v. Cannon/Sponcil Barbora/Carol v. Placette/Richard Ana Patricia/Duda v. Nuss/Kloth Pavan/Bukovec v. Clancy/Mariafe Quarterfinals Humana-Parades/Wilkerson v. TBD Hughes/Cheng v. TBD Müller/Tillmann v. TBD Stam/Schoon v. TBD
  11. After the final draw which saw Denmark d. Sweden, and Norway d. Germany the playoff seeding is finally set. Team Einarson (#3) will face Team Fujisawa (#6) in the playoff qualification game, on Saturday at 2:00 AM EST/5:00 AM PST.
  12. 2023 Pan Am Games Qualification Tournament for Taekwondo took place from March 22-23, 2023. Here’s where Canada secured quotas; Poomsae Women’s Individual - 1 Men’s Individual - 1 Kyorugi Women’s -49kg - 1 Women’s -57kg - 1 Women’s -67kg - 1 Men’s -58kg - 1 Men’s -68kg - 1 Men’s -80kg - 1 Men’s +80kg - 1 We missed out on qualification in the Women’s -67kg category via Rachel Fountain. Anyways I’m bored, so I’ll try to predict the team that’ll be representing Canada at the 2023 Pan Am Games in taekwondo. Poomsae Men’s Individual- Jinsu Ha (WR #9) Poomsae- Women’s Individual- Michelle Lee (WR #12) (Not to be confused with Michelle Li ) Poomsae- Mixed Pair- Jinsu Ha/Michelle Lee Kyorugi Women’s -49kg - Viviane Tranquille Women’s -57kg - Skylar Park Women’s -67kg - Ashley Kraayeveld Men’s -58kg - Nicholas Hoefling Men’s -68kg - Tae-Ku Park Men’s -80kg - Jordan Stewart Men’s +80kg - Marc-André Bergeron
  13. Mel/Brandie are through to the quarterfinals at the Elite16 in Tepic, Mexico after finishing first in their pool. They’ll play the winner of Cannon/Sponcil (USA) v. Menegatti/Gottardi (ITA) on Saturday at 1pm PST/4pm EST. Pavan/Bukovec advance to the round of 12, after finishing third in their pool. They’ll play Clancy/Mariafe later today at 7pm PST/10pm EST.
  14. Jessica Klimkait (-57kg) wins a bronze medal on Day 1 of the 2023 Grand Slam in Tbilisi, Georgia defeating current world champion Rafaela Silva (BRA) 10-0. In the semi-finals she lost to Nora Gjakova (KOS) 10-0.
  15. Final event of the season for the women was today in Lahti, Finland Alexandria Loutitt finished 15th (219.7), while Abigail Strate finished 18th (218.5). A great season for our female ski jumpers Loutitt - 13th Overall (547 PTS), 7th Raw Air (1,648 PTS) Strate - 11th Overall (669 PTS), 11th Raw Air (1,613 PTS)
  16. Despite them clearly not playing at their best level, Team Einarson (7-5) is through to the playoffs at the 2023 Women’s Curling World Championships. With one draw still left to go, Norway (7-4) and Sweden (7-4) would have to lose their matches (Against Germany and Denmark respectively) for Canada to secure second and a bye straight to the semi-finals. (Canada would be in a five way tie for fifth but they would have the best (3-1) H2H record against Sweden, Italy, Norway, Japan (Only loss) so therefore they would secure second). Should only one of the above win, Canada would secure third, otherwise they’ll finish in fourth.
  17. Was not expecting Keldiyorova to defeat Krasniqi Anyways, a nice bronze for Jessica Klimkait Should be a great battle between her and Deguchi for the -57kg quota at Paris 2024.
  18. Where can I find full results? @intoronto
  19. Josh Liendo won 100m Butterfly, and 100m Freestyle bronze at the 2022 World Aquatic Championships. Plus you have Illya Kharun, who’s one of the of the most promising junior swimmers in the world at the moment. Sure they don’t field as strong of a team as their female counterparts, but saying they’re “almost nonexistent”
  20. Pairs Final Results: Gold- Riko Miura/Ryuichi Kihara (222.16) Silver- Alexa Knierim/Brandon Frazier (217.48) Bronze- Sara Conti/Niccolo Macii (208.08) Short Program Results Here Free Program Results Here Full Final Results Here
  21. Tepic, Mexico Elite16 - March 22-26, 2023 Men’s Qualifiers >> Main Draw Lupo/Rossi Schalk/Bourne Crabb/Brunner Boermans/de Groot Men’s Tournament Pool A Mol/Sørum Cherif/Ahmed Nicolai/Cottafava Lupo/Rossi Pool B Åhman/Hellvig Perusic/Schweiner Ehlers/Wickler Schalk/Bourne Pool C Brouwer/Meeuwsen Carambula/Ranghieri Nõlvak/Tiisaar Crabb/Brunner Pool D Bryl/Łosiak Grimalt/Grimalt Virgen/Sarabia Boermans/de Groot
  22. Elite16 happening in Tepic, Mexico from March 22-26 Women’s Qualifiers >> Main Draw Liliana/Soria Placette/Richard Menegatti/Gottardi Kloth/Nuss Still can’t believe TKN are still in the qualies despite being ranked #7 in the world Women’s Tournament Pool A Melissa/Brandie Duda/Ana Patricia Barbora/Carol Liliana/Soria Pool B Samoilova/Graudina Stam/Schoon Pavan/Bukovec Menegatti/Gottardi Pool C Müller/Tillmann Scoles/Flint Cannon/Sponcil Placette/Richard Pool D Hughes/Cheng Clancy/Mariafe Flores/Gutierrez Kloth/Nuss
  23. How incredible is this
  24. My highlights would have to be Ha Seung-Youn, Bridget Becker, and Satsuki Fujisawa Edit: Somehow I forgot about Tabitha Peterson
  25. 2023 Tim Hortons Brier: March 3- March 12, 2023 | London, Ontario Semi-Finals Team Bottcher (WC1) 5 - 7 Team Dunstone (MB) Final Team Gushue (CAN) 7 - 5 Team Dunstone (MB) Team Gushue will represent Canada at the 2023 Men’s Curling World Championships! 2023 Brier Medalists Gold- Canada (Brad Gushue, E.J. Harden, Geoff Walker, Mark Nichols) Silver- Manitoba (Ryan Harden, Colton Lott, B.J. Neufeld, Matt Dunstone) Bronze- Wild Card #1 (Ben Hebert, Brett Gallant, Marc Kennedy, Brendan Bottcher)
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