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mrv86

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  1. Excellent summary
  2. Once again thank you... Another question I have, if not's too much; why is it that some Nation Cup riders are competing in Prix St. George while others are doing it in Grand Prix?
  3. Is there any live results or live streaming available? Thank you in advance.
  4. Hope is not doping, but just our newest talent. But in this sport you never know.
  5. Gold for Mexico Emmy Velázquez lifts a total 214 in women's 71kg, 20 kilos more than second place.
  6. First Post updated, to include 2019 TAISC Contest Playlist. I kindly request to indicate if any of the videos is not available in your country, so we caan fix the mistake as soon as possible.
  7. It's spelled right. "Xochi" is derived from "Xochimilco" one of Mexico City's territorial administrations, home to the lake and the canals where out friend lives.
  8. Ready for more? Choose TAISC mascot’s name. March 10, 2019.- With the initial registration process finished, organizers have now decided to consult with Totallympics’ members one of the most interesting facts around the Annual International Song Contest: what’s the name of its mascot, the “axolotl”? After many proposals were made during the past days, the hosts have selected seven final proposals, all but one coming from national jury members from all around the world. So, in order to select and “baptize” our little fellow, the organizers are holding a poll, which will be up in the opening post of the contest’s thread until April 5th, following this very simple Rules: Users can choose up to three of the proposed names. The ballot will be secret. The name with the most votes at the end of the period will be selected for the mascot. In case of a tie between two or more options, the organizers will have the decisive vote. However, if the name proposed by the organizers (Xochi) is among those tied, it will not be selected.
  9. It’s time to celebrate: 38 countries registered for TAISC 2019. March 10, 2019.- After a process that lasted one month, this year’s Totallympics Annual International Song Contest has 38 entries being nominated by the same number of national juries composed of 47 jury members. The organizing committee is proud of this achievement, which includes some firsts like Denmark having a multiple jury member for the first time and the debut of the People’s Republic of China in the competition, not forgetting some jurors becoming fully on board with in this edition. Organizers have acknowledged that not all the credit goes to them, however. The hosts expressed their most sincere gratefulness for all the incredible and enthusiastic support of Totallympics whole community all along the process, which is a true sign of the faith and excitement that this event generates every time it comes to live. Next on schedule, is the voting process which starts tonight, with the host jury having to select their preferred entries to a couple of neutral sources that will certify the fairness of the whole process before 23:00 hours of next Wednesday. As per usual however, the task will not be easy in great part due to the high quality of each song and artist, as stated by the Mexican jury, mrv86. Once this step is duly completed, the remaining National juries will have to cast their own votes within the next three weeks, providing another source for both, mystery and excitement as the host will tally each jury’s points to obtain the final rank and thus, reveal this year’s winner.
  10. Well, if any consolation, the worst song of the last 3 years... so bland, as Ramsey would say.
  11. I know... I'm hoping one of the wildcards goes to their sailor.
  12. Another quota for Ecuador @hckosicehis time in men's laser. The other spots went to Chile, Colombia & Uruguay, plus two wildcards to be allocated.
  13. Remember that if you'd like to submit a name proposal for the mascot, today's the last day to do so.
  14. Plus, the song in question was released in an album released during 2018, so it remains eligible.
  15. Stage 2 Beijing (CHN) - 7 March 2019 - 9 March 2019  Mixed Synchronized Platform (2/5) Final Results SI Yajie / LIAN Junjie 346.38 SHLEIKHER Nikita / TIMOSHININA Iuliia 301.26 BENFEITO Meaghan / ZSOMBOR-MURRAY Nathan 300.96
  16. Stage 2 Beijing (CHN) - 7 March 2019 - 9 March 2019  Men's 10m Platform (2/5) Final Results YANG Jian 573.60 CHEN Aisen 527.65 BONDAR Aleksandr 509.95
  17. Stage 2 Beijing (CHN) - 7 March 2019 - 9 March 2019  Women's 10m Platform (2/5) Final Results ZHANG Jiaqi 400.05 REN Qian 371.20 BENFEITO Meaghan 336.40
  18. Stage 2 Beijing (CHN) - 7 March 2019 - 9 March 2019 Mixed Synchronized Springboard (2/5) Final Results YANG Hao / CHANG Yani 315.21 IMBEAU-DULAC Francois / ABEL Jennifer 304.08 REID Grace / DALEY Thomas 294.39
  19. Stage 2 Beijing (CHN) - 7 March 2019 - 9 March 2019  Men's 3m Springboard (2/5) Final Results CAO Yuan 541.95 XIE Siyi 527.90 LAUGHER Jack 457.55
  20. Stage 2 Beijing (CHN) - 7 March 2019 - 9 March 2019  Women's 3m Springboard (2/5) Final Results WANG Han 377.40 SHI Tingmao 367.00 ABEL Jennifer 332.70
  21. Indeed, the Dutch women are getting better and in this event, anything could happen, so I hope for Jansen/Van Duijn to pull an upset and get a medal.
  22. According to Mexican NOC, & obtained 5 quotas each for the Poomsae events. Edit: It seems like the additional single quota in women's poomsae went to Ecuador @hckosice
  23. Stage 2 Beijing (CHN) - 7 March 2019 - 9 March 2019  Men's Synchronized Springboard (2/5) Final Results CAO Yuan / XIE Siyi 469.08 OCAMPO MARROQUIN Jahir / PACHECO MARRUFO Rommel 413.61 GAGNE Philippe / IMBEAU-DULAC Francois 399.48
  24. Stage 2 Beijing (CHN) - 7 March 2019 - 9 March 2019  Women's Synchronized Springboard (2/5) Final Results SHI Tingmao / WANG Han 339.30 SMITH Anabelle / KEENEY Maddison 300.93 REID Grace / TORRANCE Katherine 292.47
  25. Stage 2 Beijing (CHN) - 7 March 2019 - 9 March 2019  Men's Synchronized Platform (2/5) Final Results CHEN Aisen / CAO Yuan 494.55 BONDAR Aleksandr / MINIBAEV Viktor 425.67 BEDGGOOD Domonic / STACEY Declan 411.00
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