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OlympicIRL

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  1. @dcro Would you be able to update these tables as the draw results come in? I think I am going to need some help to make sure we get through this draw :/ Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2019 National Jury Voting Order NATIONAL JURY VOTING ORDER: 20 NATION 1 NATION 21 NATION 2 NATION 22 NATION 3 NATION 23 NATION 4 NATION 24 NATION 5 NATION 25 NATION 6 NATION 26 NATION 7 NATION 27 NATION 8 NATION 28 NATION 9 NATION 29 NATION 10 NATION 30 NATION 11 NATION 31 NATION 12 NATION 32 NATION 13 NATION 33 NATION 14 NATION 34 NATION 15 NATION 35 NATION 16 NATION 36 NATION 17 NATION 37 NATION 18 NATION 38 NATION 19 NATION 39 NATION TISC TEAM CHALLENGE The Teams Team Jørgensen 01 NATION 14 NATION 27 NATION Team Dinesen 02 NATION 15 NATION 28 NATION Team Volbeat 03 NATION 16 NATION 29 NATION Team Communions 04 NATION 17 NATION 30 NATION Team Sort Sol 05 NATION 18 NATION 31 NATION Team Dizzy Mizz Lizzy 06 NATION 19 NATION 32 NATION Team Dickow 07 NATION 20 NATION 33 NATION Team Herman 08 NATION 21 NATION 34 NATION Team Raveonettes 09 NATION 22 NATION 35 NATION Team Kashmir 10 NATION 23 NATION 36 NATION Team Mew 11 NATION 24 NATION 37 NATION Team Myrkur 12 NATION 25 NATION 38 NATION Team Blaue Blume 13 NATION 26 NATION 39 NATION
  2. It will likely take a painfully long time, but you can drop in and out
  3. So just a preview of the draw procedure. Users will be asked to choose a brick and an animal tile and the combination of the 2 will decide where each nation will be place in the voting order and their teams. There will be 13 teams of 3 nations each (assuming we don't lose any nation) and the teams will be named after the 13 artists who represented Denmark in TISC. Another Brick in the Wall 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 National Flags are randomly hidden behind the numbered bricks  Voting Positions are randomly hidden behind the Animal tiles TISC TEAM CHALLENGE The Teams Team Jørgensen 01 NATION 14 NATION 27 NATION Team Dinesen 02 NATION 15 NATION 28 NATION Team Volbeat 03 NATION 16 NATION 29 NATION Team Communions 04 NATION 17 NATION 30 NATION Team Sort Sol 05 NATION 18 NATION 31 NATION Team Dizzy Mizz Lizzy 06 NATION 19 NATION 32 NATION Team Dickow 07 NATION 20 NATION 33 NATION Team Herman 08 NATION 21 NATION 34 NATION Team Raveonettes 09 NATION 22 NATION 35 NATION Team Kashmir 10 NATION 23 NATION 36 NATION Team Mew 11 NATION 24 NATION 37 NATION Team Myrkur 12 NATION 25 NATION 38 NATION Team Blaue Blume 13 NATION 26 NATION 39 NATION So can we have some volunteers for the game, and also, if anyone can help to keep track of the order each user is picking, that is always a help. And as always, patience will be required as I am not at all prepared
  4. Ok, since I don't have enough time to create something original, we are going to revert to what we do best.... chucking bricks at animals in order to find our voting positions and teams
  5. Damn, they're good.... and by good I mean pure evil.
  6. I'm glad it's not just me, but why does this always happen when I have to create a voting draw
  7. Is it just me or is the site really slow today?
  8. No worries. Some users will vote tomorrow as it's more convenient, so if you need the extra bit of time, then no problem.
  9. Midnight will be fine You missed the first flight, but the Danish organisers are arranging replacement flights for the drunks tomorrow
  10. [hide] Knockout Round October 19th - November 2nd, 2019 8 Nations, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Third Place Match and Final Quarterfinals Date & Time (GMT +9) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 October 19th 2019, h. 16:15 England 14 Australia October 19th 2019, h. 19:15 New Zealand 15 Ireland October 20th 2019, h. 16:15 Wales 5 France October 20th 2019, h. 19:15 Japan 10 South Africa [/hide]
  11. This is hard, too many good songs this time and how can I fit all my favourites into the top 12? Every time I set my final selection, I feel bad about those few just below the line and want to find a way to bump them up.... Time for another pot of tea, this is going to be an all-nighter
  12. Yes I do, which reminds me, better keep my 192 day streak going
  13. Like dodge said, people from Northern Ireland can choose to represent Ireland or GB.
  14. I like the new format too because it will make teams really focus on picking horses that excel in cross-country, otherwise they are taking a huge risk. With one discarded score it was always worth taking a risk with the selection and include maybe one combination that is super strong in dressage but unreliable on cross-country in the hope they can make it around. But I do hope they make difficult cross country tests at big championships like the Olympics so that the cream will rise to the top.
  15. Such emotion from Mariano, this is lovely to see. Congrats Brazil
  16. Rhys McClenaghan Bags Bronze on Pommel - Becomes First Irish Gymnast To Win World Medal Rhys McClenagham became Ireland's first-ever gymnastics medalist at a world championships as he claimed bronze in a high-quality men's pommel final in Stuttgart. Having seen his rival, Olympic champion, Max Whitlock nail his routine, the pressure was on the European champion to respond in kind. The Irish gymnast, who already made history by becoming Ireland's first world finalist, pulled out a top-drawer routine to score 9.000 on execution and a total score of 14.400. This provisionally placed Rhys in the silver medal position, just 0.100 behind Whitlock's total, but Chinese Taipei's Chih Kai Lee overtook the Irishman with his 14.433 routine. Rhys posted the highest execution score of the final and will know now that if he can up his difficulty between now and Tokyo, the sky is the limit for this young gymnast. Speaking after the final Rhys summed up his feelings on a magnificent and historic bronze medal: "It feels pretty amazing. That was a tough final, it was the best pommel final that I've ever seen and it was a privilege to be in. It's phenomenal to be standing with a medal around my neck at the World Championships, and to be going to the Olympic games is something special." Luke celebrating with his coach Luke Carson Congratulations Rhys, world bronze medalist!!
  17. Thank you. I was so nervous watching the routine and now I can relax and enjoy this special moment!
  18. Yessss Rhys!!! What a day for Irish gymnastics. Unbelievable to have a world medalist!!! And a 9 for execution!!
  19. Happy birthday Matt and hope you enjoyed your birthday lunch
  20. Just caught up with the men's team final.... deserved win for Russia, they were solid across the board today and sealed it with Dalaloyan and Nagorniy nailing their high bar routines. Zou Jingyuan's P Bars routine.... what a thing of beauty!!
  21. Ireland Crowned 2019 FEI Nations Cup Champions - Showjumping Team Qualify For 2020 Olympics It was a glorious day for Ireland in Barcelona on Sunday as the Irish showjumping were crowned the 2019 FEI Nations Cup Champions and with it booking their place at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. Under the guidance of Chef d'Equipe, Rodrigo Pessoa, the Irish quartet of Peter Moloney (Chianti's Champion), Paul O'Shea (Skara Glen's Machu Picchu), Darragh Kenny (Balou Du Reventon) and Cian O'Connor (PSG Final) delivered 4 strong rounds, finishing on just a single time fault for their team total at the end of the competition. Ireland not only captured the title of 2019 FEI Nations Cup Champions and the €1.25 million prize money for victory, but they grabbed the prize they wanted most.... those final tickets for the 2020 Olympic Games and with it ending 16 years of heart-break and near misses. It's the first time since Athens 2004 that Ireland have qualified a showjumping team for the Olympics and the race will now be on to make the team for Tokyo 2020. It also means that Ireland will field the full compliment of riders across all 3 equestrian disciplines at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics with Ireland already qualifying teams in both eventing and dressage. Amazing result for Rodrigo and the guys, congratulations and good luck in Tokyo!!
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