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IFSC European Cup: Speed - Lublin Men's Elite: 1.) Gian Luca Zodda - 5.29sec 2.) Luca Robbiati - Fall 3.) Marcin Dzienski - 5.29sec Women's Elite: 1.) Franziska Ritter - 6.84sec 2.) Beatrice Colli - 7.03sec 3.) Aleksandra Miroslaw - 6.38sec
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Oceania Triathlon Sprint Championship - Davenport Men's Elite: 1.) Dylan McCullough 2.) Luke Willian 3.) Jacob Birtwhistle Women's Elite: 1.) Jaz Hedgeland 2.) Brea Roderick 3.) Tara Sosinski Mixed Relay: 1.) Australia I (Luke Willian / Tara Sosinski / Brandon Copeland / Jaz Hedgeland) 2.) New Zealand I (Saxon Morgan / Brea Roderick / Trent Thorpe / Eva Goodisson) 3.) Australia III (Lachlan Jones / Charlotte McShane / Brayden Mercer / Jessica Ewart-Mctigue)
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Things going from bad to worse for in the curling - after losing to , they've been beaten by , and they are currently getting trounced by . I know Muirhead had to go through the last chance qualifying, but if we have to go through that route again this time, I wouldn't have any confidence that Morrison can deliver an Olympic quota.
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GB Athletics
Rafa Maciel replied to Rafa Maciel's topic in Team GB - Most Active Club Paris 2024's Team GB in Summer Sports
If you genuinely believe that USA Track and Field and the other national federations are going to allow themselves be told by IAAF who they have to take to major championships, then I have a bridge over the river Thames for sale. Honestly, it's a very good price and I have all the paperwork necessary to prove ownership. -
GB Athletics
Rafa Maciel replied to Rafa Maciel's topic in Team GB - Most Active Club Paris 2024's Team GB in Summer Sports
Neither the IOC nor the international federations can compel a National Olympic Committee to select an athlete and that will not change - no matter how many times you predict it. -
GB Athletics
Rafa Maciel replied to Rafa Maciel's topic in Team GB - Most Active Club Paris 2024's Team GB in Summer Sports
Caudrey winning gold would certainly propel her as the face of GB Athletics but I think the most satisfying and perhaps higher profile win would be for either Kerr or Wightman to beat Ingebrigtsen in the 1500m given he has shown that he is such a bad loser -
GB Athletics
Rafa Maciel replied to Rafa Maciel's topic in Team GB - Most Active Club Paris 2024's Team GB in Summer Sports
Athletics weekly have a good write up on likely state of GB squad for Paris ahead of the outdoor season kicking off. Nice to see that they have avoided the temptation of predicting golds for the likes of Caudery, Kerr and Hodgkinson this early in the season - will be interesting to see if they develop this further as we get closer to the Games. Paris 2024 podium predictions - AW (athleticsweekly.com) -
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Rafa Maciel replied to Rafa Maciel's topic in Team GB - Most Active Club Paris 2024's Team GB in Summer Sports
It may not be her opinion on flying that is the problem and may instead be parental influence. Abbie Donnelly and Calum Johnson win Inter-Counties crowns - AW (athleticsweekly.com) She's quoted in the Under-20 women's section as saying "My dad doesn't want me to fly" - whilst also apparently confirming that when she turns 18, she will be accepting places on travelling squads. -
GB Athletics
Rafa Maciel replied to Rafa Maciel's topic in Team GB - Most Active Club Paris 2024's Team GB in Summer Sports
Innes Fitzgerald has rejected the offer of place on the World Champs squad, opting instead to focus on her A-Level studies. -
I don't think anyone has been discounting either Andrews or Bayona - we're simply saying that based on past experience, the keirin is the most unpredictable event in track cycling for the sprinters and there is no clear medal favourite. From my perspective, I wouldn't be reading too much into the results of the TCL - it took place at a time when the riders were still in heavy training and the format differences doesn't necessarily give a good read across to what will happen in Paris.
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To be fair I think we've all followed every major track cycling event in the last 14 months . I don't think @heywooduis too far out by saying there's 10-15 riders with significant medal chances - after all, all that means is that anyone who gets themselves into a semi-final is in with a medal shout. And for what it's worth, here's my take on the 10-15 genuine medal chances and why I think they are in the mix: Emma Finucane & Katy Marchant - Finucane is European silver medalist, won the event in HK and is the cyclist probably in the best form whilst Marchant took silver in Adelaide. Could even make an argument in favour of Sophie Capewell. Emma Hinze & Lea Friedrich - Hinze took silver in Hong Kong whilst Friedrich is European Champions, was 8th in Hong Kong and 6th in Adelaide. Mina Sato - Champion in Adelaide and 5th in Hong Kong. Mathilde Gros - 4th in the Europeans, 7th in Adelaide and 6th in Hong Kong - will also have home town advantage and unlikely to have the additional 3 rides from team sprint. Hetty van de Wouw & Steffie van der Peet - van de Wouw was bronze medalist at Europeans and 4th at Worlds in Glasgow whilst van der Peet made the small final in Hong Kong and in Glasgow. Ellesse Andrews - '23 World Champ and UCI TCL Champion. Will be interesting to see how she performs on her return from injury. Nicky Degrendele - 5th at the Europeans, 4th in Hong Kong and made the small final in Adelaide. Martha Bayona - silver medalist at last year's world champs and made the small final in Adelaide. Lauriane Genest - silver medalist at '23 PanAm champs and bronze medalist in Adelaide. That's a fairly easy list of 12 names and there are more besides.
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GB Athletics
Rafa Maciel replied to Rafa Maciel's topic in Team GB - Most Active Club Paris 2024's Team GB in Summer Sports
I just hope that we are able to keep both of them in the sport. We seem to have quite a few young athletes that were touted as the next big name for British athletics only for them to struggle to make the breakthrough into the senior ranks, get injured and ultimately disappear without a trace. The domestic competition level is pretty tough across a fair few events now and it is pushing everyone involved to raise their game - just a shame that there doesn't seem to be much of a high-class domestic circuit for the public to be able to enjoy these match-ups. -
GB Gymnastics
Rafa Maciel replied to Rafa Maciel's topic in Team GB - Most Active Club Paris 2024's Team GB in Summer Sports
Watching the coverage is torturous - I'm not sure who in British Gymnastics made the decision to use Mensah and Francis-Reid as the presenters, but it has to be one of the most ill-judged decisions they are likely to make in their career. Neither of them seemed to know what was happening and Mensah prefaced pretty much every sentence with "indeed, indeed" -
GB Cycling 2024
Rafa Maciel replied to Dragon's topic in Team GB - Most Active Club Paris 2024's Team GB in Summer Sports
Clean sweep for Finucane as she easily takes the keirin title. -
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Rafa Maciel replied to Rafa Maciel's topic in Team GB - Most Active Club Paris 2024's Team GB in Summer Sports
Megan Keith gets the Olympic qualifying standard - in her 10000m debut - after finishing 4th and clocking a time of 30:36.84. She was 1 of only 4 women who made the Olympic standard in the race. For the other British women, Jess Warner Judd dropped out around 6500 mark whilst Amy Eloise Neale finished 18th with a time of 31:56.01. On the men's side, all the Brits ended up with new PBs but ultimately came up short of the 27:00.00 Olympic standard. Patrick Dever was the top Brit finishing in 10th place and knocked15 seconds off his time to cross the line in 27:08.81 - apparently this is the second fastest British time behind Mo Farah. Dever already has the standard for 5000m so will be interesting to see if he tries to double up. Charlie Hicks set a new PB of 27:33.58 - around 7 seconds quicker than his previous best set in 2022 and around 24 seconds faster than he managed in the whole of 2023. Jack Rowe finished with 27:54.55 - around 25 seconds faster than his previous best. -
GB Gymnastics
Rafa Maciel replied to Rafa Maciel's topic in Team GB - Most Active Club Paris 2024's Team GB in Summer Sports
As you say, it's difficult to gauge where everyone is in their recovery - obviously it is personal and private, but I do think British Gymnastics are missing in action in terms of providing any kind of update. From what I can gather: Jessica Gadirova - Should now be in week 14/15 of post-op rehab. From videos posted on Instagram she's still doing strength and conditioning work. Unlikely to be back in time for consideration for Paris. Jennifer Gadirova - She was back in training but had ended up having arthroscopy on her ankle about 9-10 weeks ago. She hasn't posted much about her recovery other than a post at the end of February confirming she hadn't been cleared for a return to training and she is not expecting to be back for the upcoming world cups. Hasn't competed in any of the DSEs so far so difficult to see how she can get back on to the team. Alice Kinsella - She was due to take part in the British Champs this weekend but withdrew. From a twitter post, it looks like an arm injury took her out of the competition but no indication of whether it is serious or not. Poppy Strickler - Back and hip injury at the start of the year so difficult to see her being in contention for the squad. -
GB Archery
Rafa Maciel replied to Rafa Maciel's topic in Team GB - Most Active Club Paris 2024's Team GB in Summer Sports
The men's short list: This is an absolute 'mare of a list - only 3 of the top 6 are on GB Archery's podium squad. James Woodgate and Monty Orton were both in the World Championship team last year (and were GB's highest placed qualifiers) but have failed to make the cut for selection. Think we can say goodbye to team quota for the men unfortunately. -
GB Archery
Rafa Maciel replied to Rafa Maciel's topic in Team GB - Most Active Club Paris 2024's Team GB in Summer Sports
The women's team: No real surprises - Pitman and Healey are world class (if a little inconsistent). No place for Jaspreet Sagoo though which is disappointing given she was part of the gold medal winning team from last year's European Games. -
Bello brothers begin their LATAM swing next week with Challenger level tournament in Recife followed by the challenger event in Saquarema at the end of March - for both tournaments they are already in the main draw so no need for qualifying. After , they'll head to for a challenger event in Guadalaraja before trying to make the main draw of the Elite 16 event in Tepic.
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GB Gymnastics
Rafa Maciel replied to Rafa Maciel's topic in Team GB - Most Active Club Paris 2024's Team GB in Summer Sports
Looks like that dropped landing on his first vault has cost Jarman the all-around title. Despite putting in one of his best floor routines for a long time, he comes up 0.550 short of Fraser. -
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Rafa Maciel replied to Rafa Maciel's topic in Team GB - Most Active Club Paris 2024's Team GB in Summer Sports
The horizontal bar is the weakest apparatus for GB - nobody is able to get into the 14s. Decent effort from Jarman who is current top scorer with 13.900.
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