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  1. and are new members of WCF https://worldcurling.org/2020/11/new-members/
  2. Some scheduling news: -Short track will go up to 6 competition days from 5 -There will be a day -2 (day -1 was the earliest in 2018), this day will just have mixed doubles round robin in curling
  3. Yea that part did not apply to you sorry. I misclicked quoting your post. I thought I removed it but it still shows. Sorry lol
  4. And for all those who say doping is only targeted to non-western nations, this is your rebuttal. If you try to dope/cheat you will be caught regardless of nationality
  5. Also means Russia down to 2 gold medals trolol
  6. sent 5 competitors and all made it to a medal match. Not bad. 3 medals, and a fourth possible later today.
  7. And rhythmic gymnastics
  8. Not surprised, people preach gender equality, but now men have less events, so its technically not gender equality, lol Hamilton 2026 (the next games bid) was touting they are the first games to offer more for women, but I guess not trolol. The 10km race walk is absolutely shocking. Who decided to approve this bs? @heywoodu@hckosice All the events are expected more or less, at least men's events were not dropped to get more women's events. Happy that more para athletes will get a shot too compete as well, which is unique about these games. Disappointed in the team sizes for the team sports. Basketball can easily have 12 per event, beach volleyball 16, rugby women can go to 12.
  9. Some tidbits: -Artistic swimming will have 4 events, including a mixed event with male -North America and South America will have 3 quotas each per handball tournament -Team sprint in track cycling for women will have 3 competitors, perhaps hinting at the future of this event in other MSES. -Fencing will have 16 countries per each individual event. -Triathlon is using half its slots by awarding them to countries based on placement at Lima 2019 . So by extension Lima 2019 will indirectly impact Santiago 2023 qualification
  10. The IOC will likely strip the IWF of running the event imo
  11. But you are not worried about the countless issues in your country?
  12. @mrv86 @Olympian1010 Have heard that squash, bowling, racquetball and basque pelota have been added now to the Santiago 2023 program. Sport climbing has also been added.
  13. Note: Article was first written in March 2019. Written by: AA At the age of 18, Adriana Diaz’s is already Puerto Rico’s top ranked female table tennis player. Currently ranked 29th in the world, Diaz has already carved out tremendous international success for her nation. First Puerto Rican table tennis Olympian Not many 15-year olds are world class table tennis players. Adriana Diaz of Puerto Rico at the age of 15, became the first table tennis athlete (along with Brian Afanador) from her nation to qualify and compete at the Summer Olympics in 2016. At the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, Diaz managed to win her first-round match against Olofunke Oshonaike of Nigeria but lost her second-round match against Li Xue of France. However, the youngest table tennis athlete in Rio showed multiple flashes of brilliance and future potential. With her performance in Rio de Janeiro, a star was born! Grew up with the sport So how did a 15-year-old take the world by storm in Rio de Janiero? One would need to go back to when she was just four years old and started to practice the sport. Her father, Bladimir, a full-time table tennis coach set up infrastructure so his daughters could practice and play. The sport of table tennis runs in the family, as both of Diaz’s parents played competitively, while her three sisters: Fabiola, Gabriela and Melanie also compete. Part of her training progress included a training camp in China, a world power in the sport. In China, she suffered defeats, but enjoyed her time there. Diaz admitted the sport was meant for her, “I tried to play with dolls -- but, I've always been a sporty girl,". "I knew that table tennis was for me. It was fun, and I was very good at it”. International Success Diaz’s first international multi-sporting event success was the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games as a 13-year-old. Diaz tasted early success by medalling in all four events she competed in, gold in the mixed doubles and team event, while winning silver in the singles and women’s doubles. In 2015, Diaz competed at her first Senior World Championships, where she lost in the first round of the singles event against the 23rd seed of Cheng I-ching of Chinese Taipei. Later in the year, she would lead the Puerto Rican women’s team to a bronze medal at the 2015 Pan American Games in Markham, Canada. In 2018, Diaz’s success on the world stage continued to grow as she went on to win all four gold medals she contested at the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games (singles, women’s doubles, mixed doubles and team). In February 2019, Diaz also won the Pan American Cup title on home soil by beating Zhang Mo of Canada in a five-set thriller, repeating her performance from the 2018 Pan American Championships in Santiago. The Future Moving forward, Diaz has set herself a goal of reaching the top five in the world rankings. If she were to reach that pinnacle, Diaz would become the highest ranked Puerto Rican table tennis player in history, “if I practice and train hard, maybe I can be top five in the world." The next biggest event on Diaz’s schedule is the 2019 World Championships and then the 2019 Pan American Games. Currently ranked first in Latin America, Diaz will fancy her chances of winning Puerto Rico’s first ever table tennis gold medal at the Pan American Games. A top result would also qualify Diaz for her second Olympics to be held in Tokyo next year. However, the competition will be tough with Diaz’s rival and 2011 Pan American Games champion, Zhang Mo of Canada, 2015 champion Wu Yue, of the USA and Bruna Takahashi of Brazil, all fancying their chances of the continental crown. With plenty of success already and consistent improvement, Adriana Diaz’s potential continues to be endless. Sources: March 2018 ITTF Rankings President of the Puerto Rican Table Tennis Federation proud of 2016 campaign, ITTF Will Puerto Rico's Adriana Diaz make table tennis 'a thing' in North America?, ESPN Adriana Díaz Wins Easily in Olympic Debut, Caribbean News Service Puerto Rico Table Tennis Star Is World-Traveling Trailblazer, Sports Engine Adriana Diaz’s athlete profile, Table tennis for you Adriana Diaz athlete profile, Toronto 2015 Pan American Games Adriana Diaz athlete profile, ITTF
  14. Not sure if this has been discussed, but what is everyone's favourite TISC entry (annual or open) of all time?
  15. Here is the Cali quotas per sport for Santiago 2023 http://eventosdelciclo.cog.org.gt/sites/default/files/Documentos/CALI2021/ Información Técnica.pdf IN Spanish
  16. #stopazerbaijan What a corrupt country
  17. Its more or less the same as the last few games. However, "If the Host country, Chile is also ranked first or second in the South American (ODESUR) Games 2022, then a third team not yet qualified based on final rankings at the VI Pan American Cup 2021 will qualify." is new. Basically guarantees a third country will qualify from the Pan Am Cup
  18. Also in volleyball and beach volleyball, the top two teams in each confederation at the Junior Pan Am Games will qualify for Santiago 2023. @mrv86 @Olympian1010
  19. http://www.panamhockey.org/files/gamesheets/2023/2023mPAG/2023PAg-Qualification Process.pdf Field hockey got an updated qualification system.
  20. Former Canadian Prime Minister John Turner and athlete has died. Turner was only PM for 79 days.
  21. The 2021 Canada Summer Games in Niagara are now moved to 2022.
  22. So when are the Winter European Games going to be announced?
  23. all admitted as members of World Curling.
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