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    intoronto got a reaction from Josh in Pan American Games 2023   
    each qualify two athletes in Poomsae taekwondo (1 M and 1 W), 1 wildcard mixed pair is to be awarded as well

    Draw for the combat events: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WXQqaHOeldewPoRlCefcL4qq-zMnq9RS/view
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    intoronto got a reaction from owenp_23 in Men's Baseball WBSC World Baseball Classic 2023   
    Baseball is not baseball without a bat imo
     
     
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    intoronto reacted to owenp_23 in Men's Baseball WBSC World Baseball Classic 2023   
    Baseball5??
     
    Youth, urban, mixed gender. Sounds like an Olympic sport to me.
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    intoronto reacted to Topicmaster1010 in Men's Baseball WBSC World Baseball Classic 2023   
    It's happening, Ohtani vs. Trout showdown!
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    intoronto reacted to Olympian1010 in Men's Baseball WBSC World Baseball Classic 2023   
    Murakami goes yard on the first pitch! The two heroes stepping up already.
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    intoronto reacted to james89 in Swimming   
    It looks like there's an updated psych sheet posted with Jansen on there.
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    intoronto reacted to LDOG in Men's Football FIFA Under 20 World Cup 2023   
    There was an earthquake and a cyclone recently so the government is unwilling to finance the competition.  
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    intoronto reacted to hckošice in Men's Football FIFA Under 20 World Cup 2023   
    Cool, only 22 more countries to withdrew, kicked out, not invited and we will be world champions
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    intoronto reacted to LDOG in Men's Football FIFA Under 20 World Cup 2023   
    Yeah, that U20 WC is gone from Indonesia...  
      
       
    There are also strong rumors that Peru will give up hosting the U17.  
       
      
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    intoronto reacted to phelps in Women's Boxing IBA World Championships 2023   
    what a farce!
     
    please, close down this circus once and forever!
     

     
    from 2.02.45, if the video doesn't start at the right point...
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    intoronto reacted to Topicmaster1010 in Swimming   
    According to the swimswam comments section, there's a bunch of names still missing from the psych sheets including Jansen. Mostly swimmers from the Toronto HPC
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    intoronto got a reaction from Josh in Swimming   
    Surprised at no Ella Jansen as well. 
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    intoronto reacted to Josh in Beach Volleyball   
    Mel/Brandie win AVP Miami  defeating Scoles/Flint 2-0 (21-17, 24-22)
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    intoronto reacted to Josh in Swimming   
    Psych sheets are now out for the 2023 Canadian Swimming Trials 
     
    https://www.swimming.ca/content/uploads/2022/07/20230322-CANTRIALS-psychsheet-01.pdf
     
    Canadian Swim Trials Preview (There’ll be a separate preview for the para-swimmers coming out soon)
     
    Notes:
     
    - Although they may not be contenders this year, keep an eye out for Laon Kim, Halle West, Regan Rathwell, Maxine Clark, and Lorne Wigginton. They are all promising swimmers with bright futures ahead. 
     
    - Penny Olesiak is still recovering from her surgery (Read More Here), and therefore will skip the Canadian Trials this year. Still wonder if she’ll be eligible for the relays at the 2023 World Championships, with direct qualification to the Olympics being awarded to the top three nations in each of the three relays (4x200 free, 4x100 free, 4x100 medley) it will be a BIG hit to our chances should she not compete. 
     
    - Summer McIntosh will be competing in the 200m/400m Freestyle, 200/400 Individual Medley, 200m Butterfly. These are her five best events, so no real surprises here. She’ll be the favourite in all five of her individual events, and it’s almost a guarantee that she’ll meet the FINA A standard for World Championships in every single one of them.    
     
    - Kylie Masse will be competing in the 50/100/200m Backstroke, 50m Butterfly. She almost never competes in butterfly, so I’m a bit surprised to see it on her programme.  
     
    - Maggie MacNeil will be competing in the 100 Butterfly, 50/100m Freestyle. 
     
    - Josh Liendo will be competing in the 50/100m Freestyle and 50/100m Butterfly. 
     
     
    Previewing each event at the Trials;
     
    * Expected to contend means that they could potentially make the team for Worlds, NOT that they’ll have a chance against the favorites. Just needed to clarify. 
     
    Women’s Events
     
    Women’s 50m Freestyle: Although coming into this meet seeded fourth, I’d have to say Maggie MacNeil would be the favourite (25.78 - FINA B). Rebecca Smith (25.70 - FINA B), Katerine Savard (26.07 - FINA B), and Hannah Cornish (25.58 - FINA B) are expected to be the other main contenders. Backstroke specialist Ingrid Wilm will also be competing, and is one of the lower seeds to watch out for (26.23). 
     
    Women’s 100m Freestyle: Taylor Ruck comes into this meet as the top seed (53.99 - FINA A) but Maggie MacNeil (54.38 - FINA B) will provide a tough challenge. Rebecca Smith (55.21 - FINA B), Katerine Savard (55.22 - FINA B) and Mary Sophie-Harvey (55.39 - FINA B) are also expected to contend.
     
    Women’s 200m Freestyle: Summer McIntosh again will be the number one seed (Unsurprisingly) with a time of 1:54.13 (Under the FINA A standard). Taylor Ruck (1:57.60 - FINA A), Mary Sophie-Harvey (1:57.94 - FINA A), Katerine Savard (1:58.28 - FINA A), Ella Jansen (1:58.30 - FINA A) and Rebecca Smith (1:58.48 - FINA A) are all expected to contend for that second quota. 
     
    Women’s 400m Freestyle: Summer McIntosh will be the overwhelming favourite here (3:59.79 - FINA A) but youngster Ella Jansen (4:07.18 - FINA A) will also be looking to qualify. Katrina Bellio has an entry time under the FINA B Standard (4:11.06) and is expected to contend as well. 
     
    Women’s 800m Freestyle: Abby Dunford comes into this meet as the number one seed (8:38.06 - FINA B). Mabel Zavaros (8:42.16 - FINA B), and Emma Finlin (8:42.54 - FINA B) are other athletes expected to contend. 
     
    Women’s 1500m Freeststyle: Abby Dunford comes into this meet as the number one seed (16:20.26 - FINA A) with an entry time comfortably faster than second seed Emma Finlin (16:31.49 - FINA B). 
     
    Women’s 200m Individual Medley: Summer McIntosh comes into this meet as the top seed (2:08.08 - FINA A). Mary Sophie-Harvey (2:10.22 - FINA A), Sydney Pickrem (2:10.58 - FINA A), and Tessa Cieplucha (2:12.03 - FINA A) are expected to be contending for that second quota.
     
    Women’s 400m Individual Medley: Summer McIntosh comes into this meet as the top seed (4:28.61 - FINA A). Tessa Cieplucha (4:39.49 - FINA A), Ella Jansen (4:40.17 - FINA A), Mabel Zavaros (4:41.52 - FINA A), and Sydney Pickrem (4:43.31 - FINA B) are expected to be contending for that second quota. 
     
    Women‘s 50m Butterfly: Katerine Savard comes into this meet as the top seed (26.14).  But with Kamryn Cannings (26.92 - FINA A), Kylie Masse (26.96 - FINA A) and Ingrid Wilm (27.26 - FINA A) all competing, it’ll be a dogfight for the two available quotas. 
     
    Women’s 100m Butterfly: World & Olympic Champion Maggie MacNeil comes into this meet with the top seed (56.36 - FINA A). Katerine Savard (57.86 - FINA A) and Rebecca Smith (58.15 - FINA A) are expected to be her biggest contenders. 
     
    Women’s 200m Butterfly: Summer McIntosh is the heavy favourite for the title (2:05.05 - FINA A). Mabel Zavaros (2:11.68 - FINA B) is the second seed.
     
    Women’s 50m Backstroke: Kylie Masse (27.18 - FINA A) is the heavy favourite. Ingrid Wilm is the second seed, with the only other sub-28 entry time in the field (27.66 - FINA A)
     
    Women’s 100m Backstroke: Would be suprised if anyone other than Kylie Masse (58.39 - FINA A) managed to win. Of course, you can never count out Ingrid Wilm (59.47 - FINA A) and Taylor Ruck (59.67 - FINA A)
     
    Women’s 200m Backstroke: Kylie Masse yet again is the favourite (2:07.66 - FINA A), and should secure a quota. Ingrid Wilm (2:11.61 - FINA B) is also expected to contend, although will need to drop a few seconds in order to secure a second quota for Canada. Notable scratch here as Taylor Ruck isn’t competing, she placed sixth at the Tokyo Olympics in this event. 
     
    Women’s 50m Breastroke: Rachel Nicol comes into this event as the top seed (31.24 - FINA B). Sophie Angus (31.47 - FINA B), Sydney Pickrem (31.51 - FINA B) are also expected to contend. Kelsey Wog (32.21) is further down in the seedings, but she’ll be expected to contend as well. 
     
    Women’s 100m Breastroke: Sophie Angus comes into this event as the top seed, with an entry time of 1:07.60 - FINA B. Kelsey Wog (1:08.04 - FINA B), Rachel Nicol (1:08.13 - FINA B), and Sydney Pickrem (1:08.92 - FINA B) are also expected to contend. All four swimmers currently have entry times under the FINA B standard. 
     
    Women’s 200m Breastroke: Kelsey Wog
    is coming into this event with an entry time of 2:23.82 - FINA A, which is almost three seconds faster than second seed Rachel Nicol (2:26.75 - FINA B). Cieplucha (2:26.84 - FINA B), Pickrem (2:27.58 - FINA B), Sophie-Harvey (2:28.82 - FINA B) will also be looking to amount a challenge.
     
    Men’s Events

    Men’s 50m Freestyle: Josh Liendo comes into this meet as the top seed (21.63 - FINA A). He should run away with the win by a fair margin. 
     
    Men’s 100m Freestyle: Josh Liendo comes into this meet as the top seed (47.55 - FINA A). Javier Acevado (49.12 - FINA B), Finlay Knox (49.23 - FINA B) and Stephen Calkins (49.65 - FINA B) are also expected to contend. 
     
    Men’s 200m Freestyle: Finlay Knox comes into the meet as the top seed (1:47.92 - FINA A) and is the heavy favourite in this event. 
     
    Men’s 400m Freestyle: Alex Axon comes into this meet as the top seed (3:52.07 - FINA B), ahead of Eric Brown (3:52.70 - FINA B).
     
    Men’s 800m Freestyle: Eric Brown comes into this meet as the top seed (7:59.68 - FINA B) ahead of Alex Axon (8:02.24 - FINA B)
     
    Men’s 1500m Freestyle: Eric Brown comes into this meet as the top seed (15:17.46 - FINA B) ahead of Alex Axon (15:31.93 - FINA B)
     
    Men’s 200 Individual Medley: Finlay Knox comes into this meet as the top seed (1:57.30 - FINA A). Illya Kharun (2:02.41 - FINA B) and Collyn Gagne (2:00.37 - FINA B) are other athletes to keep an eye on. 
     
    Men’s 400m Individual Medley: Collyn Gagne comes into this meet as the top seed (4:17.82 - FINA B). Lorne Wigginton (4:19.40 - FINA B) is another title contender.
     
    Men’s 50m Butterfly: Josh Liendo comes into this meet as the top seed (23.42 - FINA A) ahead of Illya Kharun (23.90 - FINA B) and Stephen Calkins (24.21 - FINA B). 
     
    Men’s 100m Butterfly: Josh Liendo comes into this meet as the top seed (50.88 - FINA A), ahead of Finlay Knox (51.86 - FINA A) and Illya Kharun (52.31 - FINA B). Kharun is a very promising swimmer btw. Men’s race of the meet in my opinion. 
     
    Men’s 200m Butterfly: Illya Kharun comes into this meet as the top seed (1:55.66 - FINA A). He should win the title comfortably.  
     
    Men’s 50m Breastroke: Gabe Mastromatteo comes into this meet as the top seed (27.53 - FINA B) ahead of James Dergousoff (27.83 - FINA B). 
     
    Men’s 100m Breastroke: James Dergousoff comes into this meet as the top seed (1:00.86 - FINA B) ahead of Olympian Gabe Mastromatteo (1:01.38 - FINA B)
     
    Men’s 200m Breastroke: James Dergousoff comes into this meet as the top seed (2:12.33 - FINA B) while Finlay Knox (2:13.96 - FINA B) is also one to watch out for.
     
    Men’s 50m Backstroke: Javier Acevado comes into this meet as the top seed (24.97 - FINA A). Should win by a fair margin. 
     
    Men’s 100m Backstroke: Blake Tierney comes into this meet as the top seed (54.45 - FINA B), while Javier Acevado (54.81 - FINA B) is the second seed.
     
    Men’s 200m Backstroke: Richie Stokes comes into this meet as the top seed (1:58.79 - FINA B) ahead of Blake Tierney (1:59.19 - FINA B)

     
    LOL this took me like two hours to do. But oh well, have nothing better to be doing 
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    intoronto got a reaction from Topicmaster1010 in Wrestling   
    An update on Michelle Fazzari
     
     
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    intoronto got a reaction from Josh in Wrestling   
    An update on Michelle Fazzari
     
     
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    intoronto reacted to Grassmarket in Freestyle Skiing FIS World Cup 2022 - 2023   
    There are two, at least, Craigleiths in the World, one in Canada & the other right here in Edinburgh (formerly a quarry, now a retail park).  Guess which one Discovery Plus described as the host of today’s Ski Cross race….
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    intoronto reacted to Olympian1010 in Women's Curling WCF World Championship 2023   
    @Vojthas must have put in a good word 
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    intoronto reacted to hckošice in Freestyle Skiing FIS World Cup 2022 - 2023   
    Stage 22 in Craigleith (CAN)
     
    Men´s Ski Cross:
     
    1. Reece Howden 
    2. Florian Wilmsmann 
    3. Youri Duplessis Kergomard 
     
    Full Final Result HERE
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    intoronto reacted to owenp_23 in Men's Baseball WBSC World Baseball Classic 2023   
    I think it is just simple head-to-head, which would be in favor.
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    intoronto reacted to hckošice in [OFF TOPIC] General Chat   
    @heywoodu as you see in SVK There no exceptions Even this years NHL Draft #1 and Beijing 2022 MVP Juraj Slafkovský had to fly from back to Košice to pass his school-leaving exams.
     
    in the middle row in the last school desk before the written part... I do believe he will easily graduate even if he return a blank paper though
     

     
     
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    intoronto reacted to Olympian1010 in Men's Baseball WBSC World Baseball Classic 2023   
    Pretty sure I spotted @Mkbw50 and @Dragon in the crowd…
     
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    intoronto got a reaction from Topicmaster1010 in Men's Baseball WBSC World Baseball Classic 2023   
    What a crazy story: https://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/article/grieving-his-wifes-loss-adam-loewen-savours-opportunity-with-canada-at-wbc/
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    intoronto got a reaction from phelps in Men's Baseball WBSC World Baseball Classic 2023   
    What a crazy story: https://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/article/grieving-his-wifes-loss-adam-loewen-savours-opportunity-with-canada-at-wbc/
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