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  1. Day 3 of Diving World Cup, saw the women's 10m platform finals. No big surprises, only the Chinese were good, while the other had average scores, proved by the 54.70 difference between 2nd and 3rd place. Women 10m Platform: Gold: ZHANG Jiaqi Silver: REN Qian Bronze: PAMG Pandelela Also qualified to 2019 WDS: KIM Kwang Hui, DEL ANGEL PENICHE Viviana, LYSKUN Sofiia, BENFEITO Meaghan, TOULSON Lois Prelims in the 3m Springboard for men were also contested, but again, level of prelims was regular at best, with the 18 that did not/make less mistakes advancing to semis.
  2. First Event of World Hockey Series starts today in Salamanca, Mexico. It features 5 teams in both men's and women's competition, with Canada being favorite in the first and USA in the second one to advance to the next round. The only "contender" in both tournaments will be the host teams, although they will need some luck to join their rivals in the next stage. Personally, I would be happy if Mexican squads manage to concede 4 or less goals against the favorites and destroy the remaining opponents by at least that margin, in order for them to have some chance to qualify to 2019 Pan American Games. For those interested here's livestream of the tournament.
  3. On the second day of the Diving World Cup, just one medal event, the 3m Synchro Springboard. Again gold for the Chinese, but it was closely contested as the British pair actually came first in the (useless) prelim round. Men 3m Synchro Springboard: Gold: CAO Yuan/XIE Siyi Silver: LAUGHER Jack/MEARS Chris Bronze: OCAMPO MARROQUIN Jahir/PACHECO MARRUFO Rommel Other 2019 WDS qualifiers: The other event contested was Women's 10m prelims, which had an awful level as, with the exception of the top 6 qualifiers) went for regular to plain bad in their executions. So as long as this continues, it will be hard to beat the Chinese in this event.
  4. Mexico Final Squad Goalkeepers: José de Jesús Corona (Cruz Azul), Alfredo Talavera (Toluca), Guillermo Ochoa (Standar Liege/BEL) Defenders: Hugo Ayala (Tigres UANL), Carlos Salcedo (Eintracht Frankfurt/GER), Diego Reyes (FC Porto/POR), Miguel Layún (Sevilla/ESP), Héctor Moreno (Real Sociedad/ESP), Édson Álvarez (América), Jesús Gallardo (Monterrey) Midfielders: Rafael Márquez (Atlas), Jonathan Dos Santos (LA Galaxy/USA), Marco Fabián (Eintracht Frankfurt/GER), Héctor Herrera (FC Porto/POR), Andrés Guardado (Real Betis/ESP), Javier Aquino (Tigres UANL) Forwards: Raúl Jiménez (Benfica/POR), Giovani Dos Santos (LA Galaxy/USA), Carlos Vela (Los Angeles FC/USA), Javier Hernández (West Ham United/ENG), Jesús Manuel Corona (FC Porto/POR), Oribe Peralta (América), Hirving Lozano (PSV Eindhoven/NED)
  5. Today marked the start of this bi-annual event, which in this ocassion will also serve to qualify the top 8 divers in individual events and the top 6 pairs in synchro (including mixed events) receiving a direct invitation to compete at next year's World Diving Series. Startlists - Detailed Results No big surprises on the first day, as usual China took both golds in two non Olympic Events: Mixed 10m Synchro Platform: Gold: SI Yajie/LIAN Junjie Silver: McKAY Caeli/RIENDEAU Vincent Bronze: BELOVA Valeriia/NAZIN Sergey Also qualified to 2019 WDS: Team Event: Gold: CHEN Yiwen/QIU Bo Silver: LYSKUN Sofiia/KOLODIY Oleg Bronze: PALMER Krysta/DINSMORE David
  6. Diving FINA World Cup 2018 Wuhan (CHN) - 4 June 2018 - 10 June 2018 Totallympics Results Thread
  7. In principle this is true; however in some ocassions, injuries or lack of funds prevent some competitors from a determined event to actually participate; so in order to avoid other NOC's and sportspeople being affected by the event being canceled just a mere days before it takes place, the technical commission allows the event to still be held as official.
  8. Probably it happens something similar to the Central American and Caribbean Games in which, if between the date limit for entries and the technical meeting of the sport/discipline in question, the number of countries/competitors drops under 5, it can still be hosted provided there are 4 nations/competitors.
  9. Both Mexican players in men's doubles won their first round matches Best of luck for both of them and their partners, especially for Santiago Gonzalez who last year made it to the final.
  10. Sure she's still a medal chance, but combat sports are often too dramatic, as a little mistake could cost her a medal in a knock-out draw.
  11. Yes it was silver in women's pairs for Aruba.. As for the chance in sailing, I doubt it, as their best representative is not present.
  12. Indeed, the worst I've ever visited,
  13. Well their only other chance will be in bowling women's singles
  14. Well, the only "problem" I see in Argentinian sports is that the focus seems to be in the team sports, neglecting to some extent funding individual disciplines... however, everything can happen any given day, so I can't count Argentina out of the fight yet
  15. Agree... this should be an argentinian sweep of the golds, as only Uruguay has the level to spoil this.
  16. I think this will be a Colombia v. Brazil for first place, with the former having a slight advantage as they seem to be sending their best. Argentina could join the battle, but unlike the two other, I'm sensing they can't afford to lose many gold opportunities or else they will be relegated to third. In another level, Venezuela should be safe in 4th place, followed by Ecuador, Chile and Peru. The hosts could finish 8th, thanks to racquetball alone, plus some minor chances in race walk and shooting.
  17. And the best result for Tamara Vega, placing 5th Along with Mayan Oliver (who qualified for 3 world cup finals this season) I think they are our safest bets for a spot in Tokyo. Sadly to see, the level of our male pentathletes has decreased greatly, after winning our first Olympic medal in Rio Can't wait to see if Hernandez returns next year as he promised.
  18. I didn't knew about the Nationals and funding factors... still, hard to miss other opportunities to in a multi-sport event but again, every federation and NOC have their priorities.
  19. I was indeed surprised that Canadian federation didn't send their best athletes to this championships... guess after Toronto 2015, they just started treating Pan Ams below the Commonwealth Games
  20. Glad one of Independiente's players made it to the final squad. I'm guessing the press and the fans in particular are not happy about Higuain's spot.
  21. i had the opportunity to watch the apparatus finals and thought they looked pretty good, maybe to consider them solid podium contenders for Lima 2019. But I suspect the lack of participation also had to do with the scores. @thiago_simoes did you watch the performance of the Mexican groups? If so, I'd like to read your comments.
  22. 3rd day results of the Pan American Championships: On Women's 63kg, made 1-2 on the podium, with Nathalia Llamosa lifting 225kg and Jackeline Heredia 224kg; it was a close competition as bronze medal went to 's Marina Rodriguez with 223. On Women's 69kg, 's Mercedes Perez won making a 234kg lift, 's Martha Ann Rogers got silver with a total of 229kg, and Yaneisy Merino from with 216kg finishing in 3rd. On Men's 77kg, the second 1-2 of the day for with Luis Montes earning gold with a 342kg lift, followed by Yony Andica with 336kg, just a kilo over Addriel La O from
  23. On the second day of Pan American Championships: On Women's 53kg, collected their second gold medal, with Beatriz Piron lifting a 196kg total; 's Caitlin Hogan won silver with 193kg total, same weight that Vanessa Quiñonez from who got bronze. On Women's 58kg, 's Karol Blanco win making a 212kg total, followed by Maria Alexandra Escobar from lifting the same weight, and Quisia Guicho giving another medal with 210kg total. On Men's 62kg, once again made1-2 with Antonio Vazquez winning gold (and producing the best Clean & Jerk lift of the year so far with 171 kg ) with 291 total, and Jose Lino Montes lifting 182kg for silver; got bronze with a total of 281kg made by Luis Higuita. On Men's 69kg, Julio Mayora from lifted a total of 325kg, beating Clarence Cummings Jr from the USA by just one kilogram; Jonathan Muñoz from completed the podium with 299 kg.
  24. 2019 Sr. Pan American Championships are being held at the Dominican Republic, which are also a qualification competition for the 2019 Pan American Games. Today won in Men's 56kg, while Mexico made 1-2 in Women's 48kg If someone is interested in watching, this is the livestream link
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