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  1. 2024 Triathlon World Cup | Tongyeong, South Korea (26 october) Men’s: 1. Dylan McCullough 2. David Cantero 3. Maciej Bruzdziak 4. Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger 5. Roberto Sanchez 6. Ben Dijkstra 7. Aurelien Jem 8. Nathan Grayel 9. Sebastien Pascal 10. Liam Donnelly Women’s: 1. Jolien Vermeylen 2. Summer Rappaport 3. Sian Rainsley 4. Sandra Dodet 5. Lea Coninx 6. Gina Sereno 7. Marta Pintanel 8. Costanza Arpinelli 9. Alissa Konig 10. Beatrice Mallozzi
  2. 2024 African Championships | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (12-19 october) Men’s Singles: 1. Omar Assar 2. Youssef Abdel-Aziz 3. Mahmoud Helmy 3. Darara Mokonen Dufera 5. Milhane Jellouli 5. Aly Ghallab 5. Mohamed El-Beialy 5. Kokou Dodji Fanny Women’s Singles: 1. Hana Goda 2. Mariam Al-Hodaby 3. Hend Fathy 3. Yousra Helmy 5. Marwa Al-Hodaby 5. Fatimo Bello 5. Malissa Nasri 5. Lynda Loghraibi Men’s Doubles: 1. Muizz Adegoke & Abdulbasit Abdulfatai 2. Matthew Kuti & Olajide Omotayo 3. Mohamed El-Beiali & Youssef Abdel-Aziz 3. Aly Ghallab & Mahmoud Helmy Women’s Doubles: 1. Hend Fathy & Hana Goda 2. Yassamine Bouhenni & Malissa Nasri 3. Mariam Al-Hodaby & Marwa Al-Hodaby 3. Fatimo Bello & Hope Udoaka Mixed Doubles: 1. Youssef Abdel-Aziz & Mariam Al-Hodaby 2. Milhane Jellouli & Amina Kessaci 3. Mahmoud Helmy & Hend Fathy 3. Matthew Kuti & Ajoke Ojomu Men’s Teams: 1. Nigeria (Aruna, Abdulfatai, Kuti, Omotayo, Adegoke) 2. Algeria (Kherouf, Jellouli, Azzala, Bella) 3. Ethiopia (Habteyes, Mindahun, Dufera, Bireba, Hadsh) 3. Tunisia (Sabhi, Khaloufi, Essid, Chaieb) Women’s Teams: 1. Egypt (Goda, Al-Hodaby Mariam, Helmy, Al-Hodaby Marwa, Fathy) 2. Nigeria (Sezuo, Rabiu, Ojomu, Udoaka, Bello) 3. Uganda (Nangonzi, Nakawala, Anyango) 3. Algeria (Bouhenni, Kessaci, Nasri, Loghraibi, Merzoug)
  3. 2024 European Championships | Linz, Austria (15-20 october) Men’s Singles: 1. Alexis Lebrun 2. Benedikt Duda 3. Dimitrij Ovtcharov 3. Truls Moregard 5. Felix Lebrun 5. Patrick Franziska 5. Dang Qiu 5. Anton Kallberg Women’s Singles: 1. Sofia Polcanova 2. Bernadette Szocs 3. Maria Xiao 3. Nina Mittelham 5. Charlotte Lutz 5. Jia Nan Yuan 5. Yuan Wan 5. Sabine Winter Men’s Doubles: 1. Alexis Lebrun & Felix Lebrun 2. Anton Kallberg & Truls Moregard 3. Maciej Kolodziejczyk & Vladislav Ursu 3. Mattias Falck & Kristian Karlsson Women’s Doubles: 1. Hana Matelova & Barbora Balazova 2. Sofia Polcanova & Bernadette Szocs 3. Izabela Lupulesku & Sabina Surjan 3. Natalia Bajor & Tatiana Kukulkova Mixed Doubles: 1. Alvaro Robles & Maria Xiao 2. Robert Gardos & Sofia Polcanova 3. Simon Gauzy & Prithika Pavade 3. Annett Kaufmann & Patrick Franziska
  4. 2024 Pan American Championships | San Salvador, El Salvador (13-20 october) Men’s Singles: 1. Hugo Calderano 2. Vitor Ishiy 3. Horacio Cifuentes 3. Leonardo Iizuka 5. Kanak Jha 5. Guilherme Teodoro 5. Francisco Sanchi 5. Edward Ly Women’s Singles: 1. Adriana Diaz 2. Bruna Takahashi 3. Giulia Takahashi 3. Amy Wang 5. Laura Watanabe 5. Jessica Reyes Lai 5. Paulina Vega 5. Zhiying Zeng Men’s Doubles: 1. Horacio Cifuentes & Santiago Lorenzo 2. Andy Pereira & Jorge Campos 3. Vitor Ishiy & Guilherme Teodoro 3. Edward Ly & Simeon Martin Women’s Doubles: 1. Giulia Takahashi & Laura Watanabe 2. Paulina Vega & Daniela Ortega 3. Clio Barcenas & Arantxa Cossio Aceves 3. Daniela Fonseca & Estela Crespo Mixed Doubles: 1. Guilherme Teodoro & Giulia Takahashi 2. Hugo Calderano & Bruna Takahashi 3. Jishan Liang & Amy Wang 3. Nicolas Burgos & Paulina Vega Men’s Teams: 1. United States (Naresh N., Liang, Naresh S., Jha) 2. Argentina (Cifuentes, Lorenzo, Bentancor, Sanchi) 3. Cuba (Perez, Martinez, Campos, Pereira) 3. Chile (Martinez, Gomez, Burgos, Olave) Women’s Teams: 1. Cuba (Perez Gonzalez, Fonseca, Aguiar, Crespo) 2. Chile (Zeng, Morales, Vega, Ortega) 3. Brazil (Takahashi B., Watanabe, Strassburger, Takahashi G.) 3. United States (Reyes Lai, Ke, Moyland, Wang)
  5. mm no, not him
  6. Next month, in the Challenger 100 in Montevideo , retired professional football player Diego Forlan will make his circuit debut in the doubles draw alongside argentinian Federico Coria
  7. yeah!!! just watched it, he ended up 42°. The fact that he qualified for a world championship is great and we are all super proud, he spent all year training in Mexico and now he is probably back in the next days
  8. my cousin competes tomorrow in the Mens Junior race
  9. any news on the qualification process?
  10. (first loss since blind football its a paralympic sport)
  11. What a match!! to the final after a big comeback
  12. Mens SF v is starting. My first match of this, lets see
  13. still cant believe it, omg
  14. Seed #25 of the tournament Martins Plavins and Kristians Fokerots defeats 17-21, 22-20 and 15-5 Paris 2024 Silver medalists Ehlers and Wickler to become the 2024 Mens European Champions. 3rd place for Van de Velde/Immers (defeated Cottafava/Nicolai)
  15. oh thanks!!! I was checking the official page this whole time and they had nothing in there
  16. This is by far the worst sport article i have ever read in my life. I went on twitter to insult the guy and found out he tweeted the article and it has 200 comments, all negative, so that felt good
  17. and this olympics they shouldnt won all 8, they clearly lost the synchro against Mexico
  18. Agree. And its not that hard to do it in terms of the qualification process. 3 places for Europe, 2 North America, 2 South America, 2 Asia, 2 Africa and 1 Oceania. Its still pretty equal and balanced.
  19. 1. Rate the performance on a scale of 1-10 A 6,5 is good. Delegation number was as expected. Unexpectedly individual athletes did pretty good, some big results with the gold medal in BMX Freestyle, final in Shooting and in Skate, and a 4th place in Canoe. Also, the Sailing individuals were not that bad, and the best of this sport was the silver medal in the Nacra. The medals gained were 3, as expected (regardless of the colour). Scale is not that high because the team sports were bad, Handball and Volley not a single match close of winning, Football with a 2-2 record and out in QF. The only good in terms of teams was the Hockey. Disappointing performances in some sports, especially Tennis. In overall, it could have been a lot worse, so its not that bad. 2. What were the suprises and heartbreaks? Suprise the BMX Freestyle and Shooting Final with Julian Gutierrez. Heartbreak the Tennis. 3.Was your country's goal achieved? Yes. 4. Which are the sports that will be invested more in future? Current / Upcoming sports Probably none. Lets hope for no more budget cuts. 5. Who could be some the potential star for your country in LA? Hope the Womens Hockey can win the gold medal (hard), the Sailing team.
  20. same here, 100% going to LA in 2028, even if i have to enter ilegally
  21. And its over! It was a pleasure to live this Paris games here, before the games started and during the games. LA starts tomorrow!
  22. YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
  23. is Marchand okay? is he still walking? someone check on him!
  24. i like them both, OC showed the beautyness of the city and the CC is more of an artistic show (which is really good btw)
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