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  1. [hide] Knockout Round September 29th - October 1st, 2022 8 Nations, The Winners of the Quartefinals will qualify for the Semifinals. Quarterfinals Date & Time (GMT +10) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 September 29th 2022, h. TBD Belgium 3 Australia September 29th 2022, h. TBD China 6 France September 29th 2022, h. TBD Puerto Rico 7 Canada September 29th 2022, h. TBD United States 15 Serbia [/hide]
  2. Týden 26. září - 2. října 2022 sport akce fáze zápas, jméno sportovce výkon tenis WTA250, Sofie 1. kolo Jiří Lehečka vs. Alexandr Lazarov [WC] 5:7, 3:6 WTA250, Tallinn 1. kolo Tereza Martincová vs. Mirjam Bjorklund [LL] 7:6, 6:3 Karolína Muchová vs. Jessika Ponchet [Q] 6:0, 6:2 Barbora Krejčíková [7] vs. Alja Tomljanovic 6:1, 7:6 Linda Nosková [Q] vs. Diane Parry 2:6, 6:3, 6:4 2. kolo Tereza Martincová vs. Anett Kontaveit [1] 2:6, 1:6 Karolína Muchová vs. Viktorija Golubic 4:6, 6:0, 6:2 Barbora Krejčíková [7] vs. Marta Kostyuk 7:5, 6:3 Linda Nosková [Q] vs. Beatriz Haddad Maia [3] 1:6, 5:7 QF Karolína Muchová vs. Kaia Kanepi 2:6, 6:3, 6:7 Barbora Krejčíková [7] vs. Beatriz Haddad Maia [3] 6:3, 6:4 SF Barbora Krejčíková [7] vs. Belinda Bencic [2] 6:7, 7:6, 6:2 F Barbora Krejčíková [7] vs. Anett Kontaveit [1] 6:2, 6:3 ATPchall., Lisabon 1. kolo Zdeněk Kolář vs. Duje Ajduković 1:6, 6:4, 3:6 Vít Kopřiva vs. Pedro Sousa [WC] 4:6, 6:4, 6:1 2. kolo Vít Kopřiva vs. Filip Misolic [4] 6:2, 2:6, 3:6 ATPchall., Orléans 1. kolo Jonáš Forejtek vs. Gijs Brouwer 4:6, 7:5, 6:7 volejbal MS žen, Arnhem Skupina D Česko vs. Japonsko 0:3 Česko vs. Argentina 1:3 Česko vs. Čína 0:3 Česko vs. Kolumbie 3:1 fotbal Liga národů, St. Gallen Skupina 2 Česko vs. Švýcarsko 1:2 střelba MS v brokovnici, Osijek Muži trap, Q Jiří Lipták 116 (54.) Vladimír Štěpán 116 (49.) David Kostelecký 115 (63.) Muži týmy trap, Q Lipták/Kostelecký/Štěpán 216 (1., Q) Muži týmy trap, F Lipták/Kostelecký/Štěpán 1:7 (2.)
  3. Introducing text about No. 1c "WHERE CAN I GO TO?" map of our tour PILSEN (Plzeň) Population: 168 449 p. The 4th biggest town in The Czech Republic. The city was founded in 976 as a fortress of the Přemysl princes. It was considered one of the three most important trade centers of the Czech lands (during the 14th century). In the 19th century, industry developed intensively here, there was created automobile brand Škoda or the famous brewery with beer brand Pilsner Urquell. Pilsen is located on undulating terrain, where the Berounka river is formed by the confluence of four smaller rivers (Mže, Radbuza, Úhlava and Úslava). The city is overflowing with beautiful architecture, I will only introduce you to the very basics. You can't miss St. Bartholomew's Cathedral because it has the highest church tower in the Czech Republic (102.26 m). Cathedral is in the Gothic style and it's located in the center of the city. The Franciscan monastery was founded in 1300. It is built mainly in the Renaissance style. The Franciscans were representatives of a minority order under the Roman Catholic Church. The monastery was heavily damaged during the Hussite siege (1433). The Great Synagogue is also located in Pilsen, which is the largest building of this type in the Czech Republic and the third largest in the world (after the ones in Jerusalem and Budapest). Before the start of the Second World War, the Nazis tried to bomb the synagogue, but the action failed. In 2014, the modern New Theater building was opened, which was built according to the design of Portuguese architects. The building is located near the Cathedral of St. Bartholomew. Although Pilsen is a culturally rich city, no significant sporting events are held here. However, the best Czech football team - FC Viktoria Plzeň - is based here. OLOMOUC (Olomouc) Population: 99 564 p. The 6th biggest town in The Czech Republic. An university town with great history. The city lies on the Morava River in an elongated fertile valley. It is the center of the cultural area of Haná. As early as 1253, it was declared a royal trading town, but continuous settlement of the area appeared as early as the beginning of the 11th century. The city is known for its archbishopric and the second oldest Czech university (Palacký's University) is also located here. The historical core of the city is made up of a former fortress, the foundations of which are still preserved today. It is the largest fortress in the Czech Republic, which was in operation from the end of the 13th century until 1886. Most of the city's monuments can be found on the territory of the fortress. In the middle of Upper Square there is a town hall with an astronomical clock. While the current form of the town hall was created in 1474, the astronomical clock was damaged during the Second World War. The new clock was created in 1955 with the theme of socialist realism. On the same square we can also find the Column of the Holy Trinity - the only UNESCO monument in Olomouc. The column was built by a group of Czech Baroque sculptors. It is so large and tall that you can go inside, where is a small chapel. This unique baroque work is the largest column and at the same time the largest sculpture in the Czech Republic. České Budějovice (České Budějovice) Population: 93 083 p. The 7th biggest town in The Czech Republic. King Přemysl Otakar II. founded the city in 1265. The city firstly fulfilled the function of diplomatic meetings between the House of Luxembourg and other families, then due to religious changes, the city became the target of conflicts. Today, the city is very interesting, especially from the architectural side. The Black Tower is originally a guard and signal tower from the 16th century. Today it is open to the public, above the clock there is a walkway with a view of the entire city. The Salt House is a smaller building that dates back to the Renaissance. It served as a warehouse for grain and later salt. The Rabenstein tower is one of the two preserved fortification towers from the 14th century. The tower was primarily used as a warehouse for weapons and gunpowder, then as a prison. Today you will find an exhibition of armor and historical weapons there. A representative of modern architecture is, for example, the Piano administrative center, built between 2016 and 2018. Hradec Králové (Hradec Králové) Population: 90 679 p. The 8th biggest town in The Czech Republic and also residence of @Hipooo!!! This city was originally a royal city, but king Wenceslas II. dedicated it to the Czech queens. It functioned as the commercial center of Eastern Bohemia and today it is also an important cultural and university center. The city is nicknamed the Salon of the Republic because the city center is filled with many buildings from the 20th century. Today, the city is world famous for its Petrof brand pianos. The White Tower is very similar to the Black Tower in České Budejovice because it was designed by the same person. You can also climb the White Tower and observe the view not only of the city, but with good visibility you can also see the highest point of the Czech Republic - Sněžka, which is almost 60 km from the city. The Museum of Eastern Bohemia is an Art Nouveau brick building with various permanent and seasonal exhibitions. Adalbertinum is a social house built at the end of the 19th century in a style with elements of Neo-Renaissance and Neo-Baroque. The building is used for social and cultural activities. The Ulrich Square is a place lined with functionalist buildings. Today, the Regional Directorate of the Police and ČSOB bank are located here. The Hučák hydroelectric power plant is located in the city center on the Elbe River. This Art Nouveau building has been in operation since 1912 and is supposed to protect the city from floods. YES THIS YEAR'S TOISC 2022 IS HELD RIGHT HERE!! Pardubice (Pardubice) Population: 88 188 p. The 10th biggest town in The Czech Republic with an important railway junction. The first mention of the town dates back to 1295, but it flourished only in the 19th century, when the town was connected to the railway. Since then there has been intensive industrial development and the population has rapidly doubled. Nowadays, Pardubice is famous for Pardubice gingerbread and the Velká Pardubická horse race. The Pardubice Castle is located in the city center and dates back to the Renaissance in 1491. The Municipal Theater is an Art Nouveau building built at the beginning of the 20th century. It is probably the most important theater in Eastern Bohemia. Karlovy Vary (Karlovy Vary) Population: 45 605 p. The 22nd biggest town in The Czech Republic and the biggest czech spa town. Karlovy Vary is not one of the largest cities in the Czech Republic, but it is nevertheless a regional capital and is known worldwide for its spa treatments. The town was founded in 1370 and is located in a relatively steep valley of the Ohře river. The hottest spring Vřídlo (72 °C) is located there. It also hosts an international film festival every year. The list of monuments is really wide. There are four spa buildings in the city (two of which are still spas today) and five colonnades. Since the city has been visited by a number of important figures throughout history, there are a large number of monuments and statues. On the outskirts of the city there are architecturally interesting lookouts, e.g. Goethe's viewpoint. There are a large number of hotels in the city, almost every one of them is in magnificent buildings of art nouveau and romantic style.
  4. Introducing text about No. 1b "WHERE CAN I GO TO?" map of our tour BRNO (Brno) Population: 378 424 p. Main center of Moravia and the 2nd biggest town in The Czech Republic. The first written mention of Brno comes from the year 1091 (from the oldest Czech chronicle - Kosmo's Chronicle). The origin of the city was mainly connected with the minting of coins. Probably the biggest landmark is Špilberk Castle. It is located on a hill on the west side of the city. The castle was founded in the second half of the 13th century by the then king Přemysl Otakar II. In the 18th century, part of the space was transformed into a dreaded prison. Today, the castle is home to the Brno City Museum. In the city center is located the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul. Construction began in the 11th century and was completed in 1908. The outline of the cathedral is shown on a Czech 10 CZK coin. Last but not least, it is good to mention the only UNESCO monument in Brno – Villa Tugendhat. This building was built between 1929 and 1930. The villa is in a functionalist style. From the point of view of sport, Moto GP Brno was recently held here, Fed Cup matches were also often held here. OSTRAVA (Ostrava) Population: 280 718 p. The 3rd biggest town in The Czech Republic located on the border of Moravia and Silesia. The first settlement here was in the mid-13th century. The city was located on an important trade route, after the siege of the Swedes (1621–1645) the importance of the city declined. The great prosperity of the city was during the 18th century, when extensive deposits of high-quality black coal appeared here. The city thus began to grow rapidly. Today, the area around Ostrava is one of the most polluted areas of the Czech Republic, which is a consequence of intensive coal mining. Nowadays, most of the mines have already closed. The most famous monuments of Ostrava are of a technical nature. The mining area of Vítkovice is today often visited by tourists. Today, the former ironworks is one of the cultural destinations, there are regularly held music festivals (e.g. Colors of Ostrava), as well as sports events (a beach volleyball tournament within the Elite 16 circuit). To the west of the center of Ostrava, a large district was built in the style of socialist realism during the 20th century. Its area is over 13 square kilometers and its name is Poruba. Other international events held in Ostrava: Golden Spike (an athletic meeting), WTA tournament series 500, co-hosting of the Ice Hockey World Championships (2004, 2015, 2024). To be honest, I don't like towns Prague, Brno and Ostrava Next towns (on my opinion) are cleaner and more beautiful and their land is more interesting.
  5. Brilliant! You will visit Prague because of my text? And next towns will come today!
  6. Introducing text about No. 1a "WHERE CAN I GO TO?" map of our tour In the beggining, I would like to introduce you nine czech towns. We are starting our pilgrimage of my homeland in Prague. PRAGUE (Praha) Population: 1 267 173 p. Capital and the biggest city of The Czech Republic. According to legend, Prague was founded in the 8th century by the czech princess Libuše and her husband Přemysl (the founder of the Přemysl dynasty). The legend has it that Libuše climbed of a rocky cliff above the Vltava river and prophersied: "I see a great city whose glory will touch the stars." She ordered a castle to the built on the spot and named the city Prague. In Prague, you can visit many monuments of different architectural styles. Prague Castle is considered the most valuable monument in Prague. Its construction began in the 9th century and ended only in the 20th century. It's a complex of various temples, churches, palaces and buildings in different styles, but the dominant one is the St. Vitus Church. Whole complex is also a UNESCO monument. Another prominent monument is the Charles Bridge, which is the oldest standing bridge over the Vltava River (opened in 1402). There are 30 baroque sculptures on the bridge and it is only for pedestrians. The Old Town Hall was founded in 1338, it is mainly known for its astronomical clock - the best-preserved medieval clock in the world. At noon, the astronomical clock is very often visited by tourists. In May 1945, the town hall caught fire (due to the fight between the insurgents and the German army) and part of the building was irretrievably destroyed. Today, only fragments of the original building can be seen. Vyšehrad is a castle and fortress on a rock above the Vltava River. It was the former residence of Czech kings. Part of the fortress is also a large cemetery where a large number of famous Czech personalities are buried. Other no less important monuments include the National Theatre, the Bethlehem Chapel (in which Jan Hus preached his ideas, for which he was later burned), the National Museum or the Rudolfinum concert palace. The most interesting modern building can be considered the Dancing House (the building is inspired by the interwar dancing couple Astair – Rogers).
  7. Týden 19. září - 25. září 2022 sport akce fáze zápas, jméno sportovce výkon tenis WTA500, Tokyo 1. kolo Karolína Plíšková [6] vs. Isabella Šinikova [Q] 6:2, 6:1 2. kolo Karolína Plíšková [6] vs. Petra Martić 3:6, 4:6 WTA250, Soul 1. kolo Linda Fruhvirtová vs. Yanina Wickmayer 1:6, 4:6 WTA125, Budapešť 1. kolo Jesika Malečková [Q] vs. Mayar Sherif [7] 7:5, 6:7, 3:6 ATP250, Méty 1. kolo Jiří Lehečka vs. Emil Ruusuvuori 4:6, 4:6 ATPchall., Braga 1. kolo Vít Kopřiva [6] vs. Joao Domingues 7:5, 4:6, 2:6 ATPchall., Janov 1. kolo Martin Krumich [Q] vs. Albert Ramos-Vinolas [1/WC] 6:2, 6:7, 0:6 ATPchall., Sibiu 1. kolo Zdeněk Kolář [3] vs. Dragos Dima [WC] 6:2, 6:3 2. kolo Zdeněk Kolář [3] vs. Lukáš Klein 5:7, 3:6 silniční cyklistika MS, Wollongong Muži silniční závod Zdeněk Štybar +3:01 (42.) Michael Kukrle +4:50 (59.) Jan Hirt DNF veslování MS, Račice Muži LM2-, R Kopáč/Viktora 6:51,48 (3., Q) Muži LM2-, F Kopáč/Viktora 6:51,64 (3.) Muži LM2x, R Šimánek/Vraštil 6:17,01 (2., Q) Muži LM2x, QF Šimánek/Vraštil 6:20,32 (1., Q) Muži LM2x, SF Šimánek/Vraštil 6:26,94 (1., Q) Muži LM2x, F Šimánek/Vraštil 6:23,24 (5.) Muži M1x, R Jan Potůček 7:19,43 (5.) Muži M1x, oprava Jan Potůček 7:25,03 (5.) Muži M2-, R Kulhánek/Chládek 7:00,92 (4.) Muži M2-, oprava Kulhánek/Chládek 6:51,57 (5.) Muži M2x, R Podrazil/Cincibuch 6:27,93 (3., Q) Muži M2x, QF Podrazil/Cincibuch 6:25,74 (3., Q) Muži M2x, SF Podrazil/Cincibuch 6:18,09 (5.) Muži M4-, R Baranivskyj/Kyncl/Mach/Kapa 6:19,28 (5.) Muži M4-, oprava Baranivskyj/Kyncl/Mach/Kapa 6:15,26 (5.) Muži M4x, R Fleissner/Šišma/Neděla/Zíma 6:04,93 (6.) Muži M4x, oprava Fleissner/Šišma/Neděla/Zíma 5:50,09 (5.) Muži M8+, R Dočekal/Chlebovský/Ježek/Čížek/Keller/Diblík/Baldrián/Nosek+Zelenková 5:59,90 (5.) Muži M8+, oprava Dočekal/Chlebovský/Ježek/Čížek/Keller/Diblík/Baldrián/Nosek+Zelenková 5:49,21 (5.) Ženy LW2x, R Cinková/Neuhortová 7:16,51 (4.) Ženy LW2x, oprava Cinková/Neuhortová 7:12,11 (3.) Ženy W1x, R Lenka Antošová 7:44,66 (4.) Ženy W1x, oprava Lenka Antošová 7:31,01 (1., Q) Ženy W1x, SF Lenka Antošová 7:34,70 (5.) Ženy W2-, R Novotníková/Flamíková 7:11,70 (4.) Ženy W2-, oprava Novotníková/Flamíková 7:15,30 (1., Q) Ženy W2-, SF Novotníková/Flamíková 7:19,49 (4.) Ženy W2x, R Nedělová/Prokešová 7:15,30 (5.) Ženy W2x, oprava Nedělová/Prokešová 7:17,58 (5.) Ženy W4x, R Podrazilová/Šantrůčková/Zavadilová/Podrazilová 6:44,54 (5.) Ženy W4x, oprava Podrazilová/Šantrůčková/Zavadilová/Podrazilová 6:37,13 (5.) volejbal MS žen, Arnhem Skupina D Česko vs. Brazílie 1:3 fotbal Liga národů, Praha Skupina 2 Česko vs. Portugalsko 0:4
  8. Hello my TOICS friends, Lenny (our last year winner) wants to show herself in another song called Figure It Out. The music clip contains autenthic shots from her growing up. Enjoy!
  9. To be honest, I really don't like Prague It seems to be quite dirty town. On my opinion, in exists much more beautiful towns and places
  10. I'm planning to introduce you with The Czech Republic. I don't know, who of us have already been in , I think not many of you Every week I want post some education text about my country to know or convince to come to us. is small but beautiful country and I want to try to prove you that it's true
  11. Charter and Official Rulebook SECTION 1 - SONG CHOICE AND ELIGIBILITY: 1. (a) All songs must be released on or before December 31st, 2017, in keeping with TISC Open rules whereby songs released in the last 5 years are ineligible to compete. 1. (b) All songs must be ORIGINAL to the nation for which they are competing. In other words, if a song is a copy or cover of an original song by an artist from another nation, then it is ONLY permitted to participate for the nation of the artist who produced the original version. If the artist of the cover version is from the same nation as the original artist, then the cover version must fulfill rule 1(a) in order to be eligible to participate. 1. (c) Songs that competed at Eurovision shall be excluded from competing at TISC. However, songs which competed in a national final but were not put forward to represent their nation at Eurovision may be selected to compete at TISC. SECTION 2 - ARTIST CHOICE AND ELIGIBILITY: 2. (a) Artists chosen to represent a nation must have been born in or be of the same nationality as the nation for which they are participating OR they must have more or equal association with that nation. 2. (b) In the case of bands, at least 50% of the band must be born in or be of the same nationality as the nation for which they are participating OR they should have more or equal association with that nation. 2. (c) For the purposes of the Totallympics International Song Contest, the same concept of nationality as that used by the IOC (International Olympic Committee) will be adopted. So, for example, artists from Scotland must represent Great Britain, artists from Faroe Islands must represent Denmark, etc. SECTION 3 - NATIONAL JURY REGISTRATION AND VOTING: 3. (a) National juries may consist of a single jury member OR a multi-member jury made up of two or more users from that nation. 3. (b) In cases where 2 or more members from the same nation register to participate in the contest, they must work together by private message to agree upon the song and artist they wish to represent their nation in the contest. If one of those members already chose the song and artist for their nation before the other members registered for the contest, the newly registered members have the right to re-visit the selection made for their nation. All members from that nation should work together to agree on the chosen representative. This must be completed before the official song entry registration deadline. Any outstanding concerns can be brought to the attention of the organising committee by private message to seek a fair solution if needed. For these reasons, it is recommended that users from nations that often have multiple jury members to give a reasonable amount of time to allow their fellow jury members to register, as a form of courtesy for their fellow jury members. This may help to avoid situations where there is a disagreement in the chosen representative and reduce the amount of occasions when the chosen song / artist needs to be changed. 3. (c) National juries must submit their song entry on the official TISC thread for that edition within the designated song entry selection window as designated by the host organiser(s). National juries who fail to submit their song within the required time frame are at risk of disqualification from the contest. 3. (d) National juries must send their votes in SECRET (via private message) to the host organising member(s) of the song contest as requested during the designated voting window. 3. (e) Each jury member in a multi-member jury shall send their individual preferences in SECRET (via private message) to the host organising member(s). The votes from each of the members of the multi-member jury will be combined to form a single set of votes which will represent the overall voting preference of that national jury. In this way, the votes from each of the participating national juries, whether single or multi-member juries, will hold equal value or weight. 3. (f) National juries will use the following voting format: (i) Jury members will award points to their 12 favourite songs in ascending manner from points 1 through 12 (inclusive) with the first preference receiving a maximum score of 12 points, second preference receiving 11 points, third preference receiving 10 points, and so forth until the song of 12th preference which will receive a single point. See below scoring table for reference: 1st Preference 12 pts 2nd Preference 11 pts 3rd Preference 10 pts 4th Preference 9 pts 5th Preference 8 pts 6th Preference 7 pts 7th Preference 6 pts 8th Preference 5 pts 9th Preference 4 pts 10th Preference 3 pts 11th Preference 2 pts 12th Preference 1 pt (ii) In single member juries, these scores will subsequently represent the National Jury Vote of that nation. However, in multi-member juries, the votes of all the jury members from that nation will be combined to form a single set of points. The song which has received the most number of points from that national jury will be deemed to be the overall first preference choice of that jury and will receive the maximum score of 12 points; the song which has received the second highest number of points from that national jury will be deemed to be the overall second preference choice of that jury and will receive a score of 11 points, and so forth until the song which has received the 12th highest number of points which will receive a single point from that national jury. (iii) In the case of multi-member juries with 4 jury members or more, that jury can choose between the standard voting format (12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1) or the following alternative points format (18-15-12-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1). However, all jurors of that national jury must use the same format when submitting their votes. It is not permitted that some use the standard format and some others use the alternative format. As such, if a national jury wants to choose the alternative format over the standard format, that national jury must debate together in private message to come to a common consensus or majority vote on which to decide. The result of that discussion will then be posted on thread to inform all contestants and the organisers of their decision.All members of that jury will then submit their votes using the selected format. The host will then combine the votes of the jury members in the usual manner to form a single set of points as standard (12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1). (iv) National juries consisting of 2 members will be allowed the right to opt-in to an alternative voting process which guarantees that any song which received votes from both jury members will appear in the final top 12 combined list of that nation's final voting table. This will be achieved by removing the lowest ranked nation(s) in the combined top 12 which received points from just 1 jury member. The removed nation(s) will then become the highest ranking reserves. This opt-in method is available to national juries consisting of 2 members only. Any jury wishing to adopt this method shall inform the organisers of their decision to opt-in to the process by posting their intention to do so on the TISC thread prior to the opening of the voting window. The standard method of combining votes will still be the default method so if a 2-member national jury does not inform otherwise on thread, or if both jury members are in disagreement about which method to adopt, then the standard method will automatically be used to combine their votes. 3. (g) National juries must submit their votes by the official voting deadline as designated by the host organiser(s). National juries who fail to submit their votes within the required time frame will be disqualified from the contest. 3. (h) Any Nation which fails to participate in the voting process will be automatically disqualified from the contest. 3. (i) A random draw will take place in advance of the Grand Final to determine the order in which the National Juries will reveal their votes. This draw must be shown to be transparent and available to competing members should they wish to follow the result. The result of this draw must always be adhered to in order to preserve the random nature in which the voting will progress during the Grand Final. A National Jury may only request a "swap" in their designated voting position if, after the random draw, they have been assigned a voting slot outside of "reasonable hours". For the purpose of this contest, reasonable hours will be determined as anytime between 08:30-23:00 local time of that national jury. During the "swap" process, the host organiser will first look to make swaps between National Juries who are eligible for swaps after the random draw. SECTION 4 - NATIONAL JURY TIE-BREAK PROCEDURES: 4. (a) In the event of a tie in the combined votes of multi-member juries, the following set of rules outlines how the tie-break will be resolved: (i) The song which has received points from the greatest number of jury members will be deemed the winner of the tie. For example, take the following scenario.... Songs A, B, and C each received a combined score of 10 points after the results of each national jury member were combined and calculated. Song A received a single score of 10 points from one jury member, Song B received scores of 7 points and 3 points from two separate jury members and Song C received scores of 5 points, 3 points and 2 points from 3 separate jury members. All three songs received a total of 10 points, however, Song C is deemed to be the winner of the tie because a greater number of jury members voted for that song (3 members in this case). (ii) If the songs remain deadlocked after 4 (a) (i), the song which received the highest value score from an individual jury member will be deemed the winner of the tie. For example, take the following scenario.... Song A and Song B each received a combined score of 14 points after the results of each national jury member were combined and calculated. Song A received scores of 8+6 points while Song B received scores of 7+7 points. Song A will be deemed the winner of that tie since that song received a score of higher value (8 points) from one of the national jury members. (iii) If the songs remain deadlocked after 4 (a) (i) and (ii), jury members from that national jury who did not award any votes to any of the songs involved in the tie-break will be asked to break the tie. This tie-break rule can only ever be used to break ties in juries of 3 members or more and ONLY if there is a jury member who did not vote for any of the songs involved in the tie-break. (iv) After the procedures 4 (a) (i), (ii) and (iii) have been carried out, all outstanding ties within the votes of a national jury shall be resolved by carrying out a single random draw. The nature of this random draw shall be as follows: The names of each national jury member will be entered into a draw. Each name will be drawn. The first jury member drawn will be awarded the right to break the unresolved tie of highest value. The second jury member drawn will be awarded the right to break the unresolved tie of the second highest value. For example, take the following scenario.... there are two members of National Jury X. After the votes of User A and User B are combined and calculated the following situation arises: COUNTRY (Total points) -> Combined value Country A (24 points) -> 12 points Country B (21 points) -> 11 or 10 points Country C (21 points) -> 11 or 10 points Country D (18 points) -> 9 points Country E (16 points) -> 8 points Country F (13 points) -> 7 or 6 points Country G (13 points) -> 7 or 6 points Country H (10 points) -> 5 points Country I (7 points) -> 4 or 3 points County J (7 points) -> 4 or 3 points Country K (4 points) -> 2 points Country L (1 point) -> 1 or 0 points County M (1 point) -> 1 or 0 points Those highlighted in red text are those ties which could not be resolved by 4 (a) (i), (ii) or (iii). As a result of the random draw, User A was drawn first, meaning that user will be given the right to break the unresolved tie of the highest value (the tie between Country B and C for 11 or 10 points). User B was drawn second meaning that user will be given the right to break the unresolved tie of the second highest value (the tie between Country F and G for 7 or 6 points). The order will then be reversed so that User B will be given the right to break the unresolved tie of the third highest value (the tie between Country I and J for 4 or 3 points). User A will finally be given the right to break the unresolved tie of the fourth highest value (the tie between Country L and M for 1 or 0 points). This procedure to break the unresolved ties will be used for national juries of any number with the first user drawn being given the right to break the unresolved tie of the highest value, the second user drawn being given the right to break the unresolved tie of the second highest value, third user the third highest tie, etc. reversing the order if need be when the order has completed one cycle. However, it should be noted that unresolved tie-breaks which require random draws will occur mostly in two-member juries since national juries with 3 or more members will likely resolve all ties through 4 (a) (i), (ii) or (iii). SECTION 5 - OVERALL SCOREBOARD TIE-BREAK PROCEDURES: 5. (a) In the event of a tie in the overall scoreboard between two or more nations, the following set of rules outlines how the tie-break will be resolved: (i) The nation which has received points from the greatest number of National Juries will be deemed the winner of the tie. (ii) If there is still a tie after 5 (a) (i), the nation which has received the greatest number of 12 points will be deemed the winner of the tie. (iii) If there is still a tie after 5 (a) (i), (ii), the nation which has received the greatest number of 11 points will be deemed the winner of the tie. If the tie remains deadlocked, the process will continue by counting the number of 10 points each nation received, 9 points, 8 points, and so on until the tie-break can be resolved. 5. (b) If there is still a tie in the overall scoreboard between two or more nations after 5 (a) (i), (ii) and (iii) have been implemented, those nations shall be deemed to have tied for position in the overall scoreboard. SECTION 6 - TEAM CHALLENGE FORMAT AND RULES: 6. (a) Each edition of the Totallympics International Song Contest will feature a Team Challenge competition. The main purpose of this team element is to further enhance the community spirit that is an integral feature of TISC events and to provide another means of encouraging users to interact with one another. 6. (b) The TISC Team Challenge event may vary in format from one contest to the next. The nature of the format will be dependent on the number of participating nations. 6. (c) Nations will be assigned to their team by random draw. 6. (d) The ideal format is that there will be a minimum of 8 teams, each made up of 4 nations. However, if that is not possible, the teams will be formed from one of the following formats (listed in order of preference): (i) teams of 3 nations (ii) teams of 5 nations (iii) if it's not possible for each team to have the same number of nations, a special provision will be introduced (for example: power plays). 6. (e) It is recommended that the teams shall be named after various cities/regions of the host country and combined with a nickname. For example, a contest in Brazil might feature teams called the Brasilia Capitals and Manaus Amazons. SECTION 7 - ELIGIBILITY, CONDUCT AND RESPONSIBILITY OF PARTICIPANTS: 7. (a) Any first time participant must have been registered on the forum at least 2 months before they take part in the contest. The date used to calculate the 2 months rule will be 2 months prior to the National Selection deadline. A first time participant may be allowed special dispensation to participate in TISC, even if they do not fulfill the 2-month rule criteria. However, in such circumstances, that user must have shown a high level of activity in the forum in terms of posts and presence. This special dispensation will be awarded on the agreement of Totallympics admin, namely Sindo, who will conduct all necessary verification checks and will be given final approval by the TISC management team, namely OlympicIRL and the host of that TISC edition. These rules are not designed to exclude, only to ensure TISC retains a distinct character, built upon a unique community atmosphere created by users of the forum. 7. (b) Participating users shall be respectful of the song choice of all nations once they fulfill all of the necessary eligibility requirements. 7. (c) Participating users must not reveal or give any indication as to their preferences or voting choices at any stage before the official announcement of the votes during the Grand Final. 7. (d) Participating users must not discuss private voting procedures with other members so as to ensure fairness is always in play and to ensure any suspense during the Grand Final is kept intact. 7. (e) Participating users must be respectful when posting and discussing with other members on the Totallympics International Song Contest Thread. 7. (f) If foul play is detected with respect to 7 (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e) at any stage before, during or after the contest, the TISC organising committee reserves the right to place the participation or result of that nation under review. SECTION 8 - HOSTING DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND ORGANISATIONAL TIMEFRAME: 8. (a) The host organisation should adhere to the follow basic schedule upon organising the contest: There shall be 2 weeks allocated for registration and national selection until the deadline to submit an entry. There shall be 2 weeks allocated for voting (of which a maximum of 3 days will be allocated to the host jury to submit their votes to a designated neutral third party). There shall be a maximum of 2 weeks allocated after the voting window closes to allow the hosts time to organise the Grand Final. This 6 week time-frame was agreed upon during a public vote but in special circumstances, exceptions will be considered. 8. (b) The host organiser(s) must submit their votes in advance of receiving votes from other National Juries by private message. The votes of the host(s) should be sent by private message to a neutral third party after the national selection window has passed and before the national jury voting phase begins. 8. (c) The host organiser(s) must abide by the same rules that govern the participation of users in the Totallympics International Song Contest as outlined in Section 6. SECTION 9 - FUTURE HOSTING RIGHTS: 9. (a) Upon completion of the relevant song contest, the winning nation will automatically be awarded the rights to host the subsequent Totallympics International Song Contest 1 year later. 9. (b) If the winning nation wishes to decline the hosting duties, the runner-up of that edition will then be awarded the opportunity to accept or decline the hosting rights. If the runner-up also declines the hosting duties, the 3rd placed nation of that edition will have the opportunity to accept or decline the hosting rights. 9. (c) In the event that the hosting rights are declined by the top 3 ranked nations at the previous edition of the relevant TISC, an open bid process will be conducted in order to award the hosting rights. This process will be open to all candidates, first-time hosts as well as previous hosts. A random draw will take place with each candidate being awarded a number of tickets in the draw. The more tickets a candidate has entered, the better their chance of being selected as host. Here is the process for how the tickets will be distributed: Each candidate automatically awarded 1 ticket each in the draw. However, additional tickets awarded as follows - did not host in the previous 5 editions (+1 additional ticket) - did not host in the previous 10 editions (+1 additional ticket) - did not host previously (+2 additional tickets) - took part in the previous bidding process (+1 additional ticket). For first-time hosts, they will add an additional ticket for each edition they are unsuccessful for in bidding, thus increasing their chance slightly with each unsuccessful bid. This increase will only be available for first-time hosts. Additionally, if a first-time host missed 2 consecutive bidding campaigns, then their tickets no longer carry forward and they lose those additional tickets. 9. (d) The host will have the option to co-host the contest with another nation. Likewise, if there is a bidding process to decide the host, co-hosting bids will be accepted. However, co-hosts should have a reasonable link in terms of cultural or geographical link and co-hosting will be limited to a maximum of 2 nations.
  12. Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2022 Totallympics Forum - 23 September 2022 - 6 November 2022 Official Schedule Until Saturday, October 29th: Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) From Sunday, October 30th: Central European Time (GMT +1) Monday, September 19th 10:00 National Jury Registration Window Open Friday, September 23rd 10:00 National Jury Registration and Entries Selection Window Open Saturday, October 8th 23:59 National Jury Registration and Entries Selection Window Closed Sunday, October 9th 00:00 Host Jury Voting Window Open Wednesday, October 12th 21:59 Host Jury Voting Window Closed 22:00 National Jury Voting Window Open Friday, October 28th 23:59 National Jury Voting Window Closed Saturday, October 29th 13:00 Festival of Music Begins Sunday, October 30th 19:00 Voting Order Draw / Team Allocation Draw Saturday, November 5th 18:00 Opening Ceremony Sunday, November 6th 9:00 Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2022 Grand Final Sunday, November 6th 21:30 Closing Ceremony Participating Nations nation flag participants voted ARGENTINA @konig BRAZIL @brunamoura@titicow@vinipereira BULGARIA @Federer91 CANADA @intoronto CHILE @ManuCHIL CHINA @Vic Liu CROATIA @dcro CZECH REPUBLIC @Hipooo DENMARK @Wumo EGYPT @thepharoah FRANCE @Benolympique @Bohemia GERMANY @catgamer GREAT BRITAIN @Dragon @Quasit GREECE @maestro @Makedonas @Yannakis HUNGARY @Vektor INDIA @Fly_like_a_don INDONESIA @Griff88 IRELAND @OlympicIRL ISRAEL @Dnl ITALY @Henry_Leon @Pablita @SteveParker KAZAKHSTAN @Ruslan LITHUANIA @Werloc MALTA @Glen MEXICO @mrv86 MOLDOVA @Ionoutz24 NETHERLANDS @heywoodu NEW ZEALAND @Wanderer POLAND @rybak PORTUGAL @kungshamra71 ROMANIA @IoNuTzZ SERBIA @NikolaB SLOVAKIA @hckošice SLOVENIA @justony SPAIN @Cobi SWEDEN @Belle TUNISIA @amen09 TÜRKIYE @Memo UKRAINE @Illya USA @dezbee2008@Olympian1010 VENEZUELA @Argenis Gonzalez VIETNAM @dophuquy 41 nations 50 participants 50 / 50 SOngs NATION ARTIST & SONG LANGUAGE YTB Spotify ARGENTINA LOS PIOJOS - Como Alí Spanish BRAZIL SILVA - A Visita Portuguese BULGARIA РАЙНА И КОНСТАНТИН - Ти си ми всичко Bulgarian CANADA NIKKI YANOFSKY - I Believe English CHILE DENISE ROSENTHAL - I Wanna Give My Heart English/Spanish CHINA HEDGEHOG - Blue Daydreaming Chinese CROATIA SILENTE - Terca na tišinu Croatian CZECH REPUBLIC KLARA. - Forever English DENMARK SøREN HUSS - Et Hav Af Udstrakte Hænder Danish EGYPT TAMER HOSNY - 180° Arabic FRANCE MARINA KAYE - Homeless English GERMANY HELENE FISCHER - Atemlos durch die Nacht German GREAT BRITAIN SLADE - Far Far Away English GREECE ANTIQUE - Opa Opa Greek HUNGARY JOCI PÁPAI - Özonvíz Hungarian INDIA VIDYA VOX ft. VANDANA IYER - Be Free English/Malayalam INDONESIA ARI LASSO - Hampa Indonesian IRELAND WESTLIFE - Flying Without Wings English ISRAEL ASAF AVIDAN - Reckoning Song English ITALY GIANNI MORANDI - Fatti mandare dalla mamma Italian KAZAKHSTAN DIMASH KUDAIBERGEN - Ұмытылмас күн Kazakh/Chinese LITHUANIA BEATRICH - About English MALTA RED ELECTRIC - Who The Heck Is Reck?! English MEXICO MOLOTOV - Gimme Tha Power Spanish MOLDOVA ANDREW RAYEL - Dark Warrior none NETHERLANDS CARO EMERALD - Back It Up English NEW ZEALAND ABLE TASMANS - Hold Me English POLAND DOLINA CIENI - W Nieznane Polish PORTUGAL TUIST - Se um dia não houver luar Portuguese ROMANIA ADDA - Lupii Romanian SERBIA MADAM PIANO ft. FRANCO MASI - Ethernal love Italian/Serbian/English SLOVAKIA I.M.T. SMILE & ONDREJ KANDRÁČ - Hej, Sokoly! Slovak/Ukrainian SLOVENIA SILENCE - Skin English SPAIN LOS BRAVOS - Black Is Black English SWEDEN EMILIA - Big Big World English TUNISIA AMINA SRARFI-EL'AZIFET - Vous dansez Madame French/Arabic TÜRKIYE MOR VE ÖTESI - Bir Derdim Var Turkish UKRAINE ЗЛАТА ОГНЕВИЧ - Кукушка Ukrainian USA JORDIN SPARKS - Battlefield English VENEZUELA CANSERBERO - Es Épico Spanish VIETNAM Nơi Này Có Anh - Sơn Tùng M-TP Vietnamese Voting Order Draw nation jury host time jury time UTC +1 various Great Britain 9:00 8:00 Chile 9:12 4:12 Poland 9:24 9:24 Brazil 9:36 5:36* India 9:48 14:18 Slovenia 10:00 10:00 Czech Republic 10:12 10:12 Serbia 10:24 10:24 Canada 10:36 5:36* Portugal 10:48 9:48 lunch break 11:00 - 12:30 New Zealand 12:30 0:30 Denmark 12:42 12:42 Malta 12:54 12:54 France 13:06 13:06 Vietnam 13:18 19:18 Israel 13:30 14:30 Greece 13:42 14:42 Lithuania 13:54 14:54 United States 14:06 9:06* Mexico 14:18 7:18 nap break 14:30 - 16:00 Kazakhstan 16:00 21:00* Italy 16:12 16:12 China 16:24 23:24 Argentina 16:36 12:36 Ireland 16:48 15:48 Turkey 17:00 19:00 Romania 17:12 18:12 Venezuela 17:24 12:24 Egypt 17:36 18:36 Sweden 17:48 17:48 dinner break 18:00 - 19:00 Spain 19:00 19:00 Tunisia 19:12 19:12 Bulgaria 19:24 20:24 Croatia 19:36 19:36 Slovakia 19:48 19:48 Germany 20:00 20:00 Netherlands 20:12 20:12 Ukraine 20:24 21:24 Indonesia 20:36 2:36* Hungary 20:48 20:48 Moldova 21:00 22:00 end 21:12 * time of the capital city
  13. [hide] Preliminary Round September 22nd - September 27th, 2022 12 Nations, Top 4 from Group A and Group B will qualify for the Quarterfinals. Group A Date & Time (GMT +10) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 September 22nd 2022, h. 10:30 Bosnia & Herzegovina 9 Puerto Rico September 22nd 2022, h. 11:30 United States 23 Belgium September 22nd 2022, h. 17:30 South Korea 28 China September 23rd 2022, h. 10:30 Puerto Rico 18 United States September 23rd 2022, h. 13:00 Belgium 16 South Korea September 23rd 2022, h. 14:30 China 6 Bosnia & Herzegovina September 24th 2022, h. 14:30 United States 31 China September 24th 2022, h. 18:00 Bosnia & Herzegovina 12 South Korea September 24th 2022, h. 20:30 Puerto Rico 20 Belgium September 26th 2022, h. 11:30 Belgium 3 Bosnia & Herzegovina September 26th 2022, h. 14:00 South Korea 36 United States September 26th 2022, h. 17:30 China 22 Puerto Rico September 27th 2022, h. 11:30 Puerto Rico 5 South Korea September 27th 2022, h. 13:30 China 7 Belgium September 27th 2022, h. 14:00 United States 26 Bosnia & Herzegovina Group B Date & Time (GMT +10) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 September 22nd 2022, h. 13:00 Canada 9 Serbia September 22nd 2022, h. 14:00 Japan 25 Mali September 22nd 2022, h. 20:30 Australia 11 France September 23rd 2022, h. 12:00 Serbia 3 Japan September 23rd 2022, h. 18:00 France 8 Canada September 23rd 2022, h. 20:30 Mali 33 Australia September 25th 2022, h. 14:30 Mali 17 France September 25th 2022, h. 18:00 Australia 9 Serbia September 25th 2022, h. 20:30 Japan 7 Canada September 26th 2022, h. 13:30 Serbia 14 Mali September 26th 2022, h. 16:00 France 10 Japan September 26th 2022, h. 20:30 Canada 8 Australia September 27th 2022, h. 16:00 Mali 14 Canada September 27th 2022, h. 17:30 Serbia 6 France September 27th 2022, h. 20:30 Australia 19 Japan Top 3 Place 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Nation [/hide]
  14. [hide] Preliminary Round September 23rd - October 2nd, 2022 24 Nations, The Top 4 Nations from each Pool will qualify for the Second Round. Group A Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 September 23rd 2022, h. 20:00 Netherlands 3 0 Kenya September 24th 2022, h. 14:00 Belgium 2 3 Puerto Rico September 24th 2022, h. 15:00 Italy 3 0 Cameroon September 25th 2022, h. 13:00 Belgium 3 0 Kenya September 25th 2022, h. 16:00 Netherlands 3 0 Cameroon September 26th 2022, h. 18:00 Italy 3 1 Puerto Rico September 27th 2022, h. 18:00 Italy 3 0 Belgium September 27th 2022, h. 20:00 Cameroon 3 1 Kenya September 28th 2022, h. 20:00 Netherlands 3 2 Puerto Rico September 29th 2022, h. 18:00 Italy 3 0 Kenya September 29th 2022, h. 20:00 Puerto Rico 3 1 Cameroon September 30th 2022, h. 20:00 Netherlands 3 1 Belgium October 1st 2022, h. 16:00 Puerto Rico 3 0 Kenya October 2nd 2022, h. 13:00 Belgium 3 1 Cameroon October 2nd 2022, h. 16:00 Netherlands 2 3 Italy Group B Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 September 23rd 2022, h. 18:00 Poland 3 0 Croatia September 24th 2022, h. 13:00 Turkey 3 1 Thailand September 24th 2022, h. 18:30 Dominican Republic 3 0 South Korea September 27th 2022, h. 14:00 Turkey 3 0 South Korea September 27th 2022, h. 17:30 Dominican Republic 3 1 Croatia September 27th 2022, h. 20:30 Poland 3 2 Thailand September 28th 2022, h. 14:00 Thailand 2 3 Croatia September 28th 2022, h. 17:30 Turkey 3 2 Dominican Republic September 28th 2022, h. 20:30 Poland 3 1 South Korea September 29th 2022, h. 14:00 South Korea 3 2 Thailand September 29th 2022, h. 17:30 Turkey 3 0 Croatia September 29th 2022, h. 20:30 Poland 2 3 Dominican Republic October 1st 2022, h. 14:00 Dominican Republic 3 0 Thailand October 1st 2022, h. 17:30 South Korea 0 3 Croatia October 1st 2022, h. 20:30 Poland 1 3 Turkey Group C Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 September 24th 2022, h. 19:30 United States 3 0 Kazakhstan September 25th 2022, h. 19:00 Germany 3 1 Bulgaria September 25th 2022, h. 20:00 Serbia 3 2 Canada September 26th 2022, h. 15:30 Germany 3 0 Kazakhstan September 26th 2022, h. 16:00 Serbia 3 0 Bulgaria September 26th 2022, h. 21:00 United States 3 1 Canada September 29th 2022, h. 13:00 Canada 3 0 Kazakhstan September 29th 2022, h. 16:00 Serbia 3 2 Germany September 29th 2022, h. 19:00 United States 3 2 Bulgaria September 30th 2022, h. 13:00 Serbia 3 0 Kazakhstan September 30th 2022, h. 16:00 Bulgaria 3 1 Canada September 30th 2022, h. 19:00 United States 3 0 Germany October 1st 2022, h. 13:00 Germany 2 3 Canada October 1st 2022, h. 16:00 Bulgaria 3 0 Kazakhstan October 1st 2022, h. 19:00 United States 3 2 Serbia Group D Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 September 24th 2022, h. 20:30 Brazil 3 1 Czech Republic September 25th 2022, h. 14:00 China 3 0 Argentina September 25th 2022, h. 14:15 Japan 2 3 Colombia September 26th 2022, h. 14:15 Japan 2 3 Czech Republic September 26th 2022, h. 18:30 Brazil 3 1 Argentina September 27th 2022, h. 14:00 China 3 1 Colombia September 28th 2022, h. 14:15 China 1 3 Japan September 28th 2022, h. 15:00 Brazil 3 2 Colombia September 28th 2022, h. 18:00 Argentina 0 3 Czech Republic September 30th 2022, h. 14:00 China 1 3 Czech Republic September 30th 2022, h. 14:15 Brazil 1 3 Japan September 30th 2022, h. 18:00 Colombia 3 1 Argentina October 1st 2022, h. 14:00 Brazil 1 3 China October 2nd 2022, h. 18:00 Colombia 2 3 Czech Republic October 2nd 2022, h. 14:15 Japan 3 0 Argentina Top 3 Place 1st 2nd 3rd Nation :USA :SRB :CHN [/hide]
  15. [hide] Knockout Round September 3rd - September 11th, 2022 Third-Place Match Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 September 11th 2022, h. 18:00 Slovenia 1 3 Brazil Final Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 September 11th 2022, h. 21:00 Poland 3 1 Italy [/hide]
  16. Týden 12. září - 18. září 2022 sport akce fáze zápas, jméno sportovce výkon tenis WTA250, Čennaí 1. kolo Linda Fruhvirtová vs. En Shuo Liang 4:6, 6:1, 6:3 2. kolo Linda Fruhvirtová vs. Rebecca Peterson [5] 6:4, 6:2 QF Linda Fruhvirtová vs. Varvara Gracheva [2] 6:4, 6:3 SF Linda Fruhvirtová vs. Nadia Podoroska 5:7, 6:2, 6:4 F Linda Fruhvirtová vs. Magda Linette [1] 4:6, 6:3, 6:4 WTA125, Portorož 1. kolo Kateřina Siniaková vs. Martina Trevisan [4] 6:1, 6:4 Tereza Martincová vs. Harriet Dart 0:6, 6:4, 6:1 2. kolo Kateřina Siniaková vs. Jodie Anna Burrage 7:5, 6:1 Tereza Martincová vs. Elena Rybakina [3] 4:6, 1:6 QF Kateřina Siniaková vs. Jasmine Paolini 6:2, 3:6, 7:6 SF Kateřina Siniaková vs. Anna-Lena Friedsam 6:1, 7:5 F Kateřina Siniaková vs. Elena Rybakina [3] 6:7, 7:6, 6:4 Davis Cup 1. kolo, Tel Aviv Jiří Lehečka vs. Daniel Cukierman 6:0, 6:4 Tomáš Macháč vs. Edan Leshem 6:4, 7:5 Lehečka/Macháč vs. Cukierman/Erlich 4:6, 3:6 Jiří Lehečka vs. Edan Leshem 4:6, 6:0, 7:5 ATPchall., Istanbul 1. kolo Lukáš Rosol vs. James Duckworth [1] 6:2, 7:6 2. kolo Lukáš Rosol vs. Robin Haase 6:3, 6:1 QF Lukáš Rosol vs. Laurent Lokoli [6] 6:4, 6:4 SF Lukáš Rosol vs. Koray Kirci [WC] 6:3, 6:4 F Lukáš Rosol vs. Radu Albot [2] 2:6, 0:6 zápas MS, Bělehrad střelba ME 25/50m, Wroclaw moderní pětiboj ME, Székesféhérvár moderní gymnastika MS, Sofia horská kola MS v maratonu, Haderslev jezdectví MS eventing,
  17. [hide] Knockout Round September 3rd - September 11th, 2022 4 Nations, The Winners of the Semifinals will qualify for the Final. The Losers of the Semifinals will play the Third-Place Match. Semifinals Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 September 10th 2022, h. 18:00 Slovenia 3 1 Italy September 10th 2022, h. 21:00 Poland 3 2 Brazil [/hide]
  18. [hide] Knockout Round September 3rd - September 11th, 2022 8 Nations, The Winners of the Quarterfinals will qualify for the Semifinals. Quarterfinals Date & Time (GMT +2) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 September 7th 2022, h. 17:30 Italy France September 7th 2022, h. 21:00 Slovenia Ukraine September 8th 2022, h. 17:30 Argentina 3 2 Brazil September 8th 2022, h. 21:00 Poland 3 1 United States [/hide]
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