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  1. That's an interesting combination of basketball court and velodrome at once.
  2. Sea coast definitely looks like a place to be, also for a lot of TISC delegations. The fountain reminds me of that Windows Media Player animations.
  3. I thought so too when I finished it. Here's one way to look at it. Since all of the winners and most of the top 3 have been from Europe, other continents need to get as many red tilting states as possible on their side. Although, that's not really the truth as there are always a lot of European nations outside of top 3...
  4. Our hotel is only 600m away from Žalgirio Arena, so we are just about to reach it on foot.
  5. Maybe it is Slovenia
  6. LOL, that's my hometown on the road sign.
  7. Send him to Croatia please
  8. Livin' it up in Lithuania: Off to the Coast Croatian delegation spent the last day of sightseeing in Klaipeda, up on the Lithuanian coast. It is a lovely town and we enjoyed it. However, we didn't see Team Slovakia at the sea what surprised us a lot. We even saw some beaches. Today we are resting until the Opening ceremony, as we need to recover from all the sightseeing.
  9. Oh dear... Is heywoodu gonna be OK?
  10. Weightlifting competition was beautiful at Beijing Olympics. Those with letters will also get disqualified at some point.
  11. Us Croatians are not much of the trend setters either.
  12. Who gets it right? The World is already counting hours to the next edition of TISC, which will be held in Kaunas, Lithuania this weekend. Nations from all around the World are gathering as we speak. Some are hoping for a win, some are hoping to get as many points as possible and break their personal bests, while some others are mostly here to enjoy the show. As we approach the Grand Final, we've been wondering which nations usually give points to the winner, and how many points each nation usually gives to the top 3 finishers. To sum it up - we want to see which nations get it right. We start by looking at how often each country gives at least one point to the eventual winner. If you are looking to get a win, you should keep an eye on votes of Canada, Denmark, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Tunisia and Turkey. These 7 nations have always given points to the winner. Denmark, Italy and Lithuania competed in every edition of TISC, which makes their ability to pick the winner even more amazing. Which nations are on the opposite end of the scale? Indonesia, USA and Romania. Indonesia never gave any points to the winner, however they competed only once. USA on the other hand competed in every edition, but they gave points to the winner only once out of six times! That was at the 2015 Annual contest, when USA interestingly gave maximum 12 points to the winning Irish song. Romania gave points to the winner only once in four participations. This map shows tendencies of each nation to pick the winner. Dark blue nations usually don't award points to winner, light blue nations are around 50-50 in that respect, light red nations give points to the winner most of the times, while red nations always do. Only nations competing in this edition are shown on the map. The second criteria we look at is how many points each nation usually gives to the top 3 finishers. Note: if a nation finished in top 3 at some contest, then a nation that finished 4th at that contest counts as a top 3 finisher. Switzerland (two-time participant) is on the top of the list with an average of 25.00 (33 is the maximum, 12+11+10). They are followed by Denmark (22.83), Italy (22.67), Australia (20.50), Egypt (20.20) and Russia (19.75). Nations that usually give the least number of points to the top 3 finishers are Algeria (4.00), United States (5.83), Portugal (9.50), Colombia (10.67) and Croatia (11.00). Following map shows tendencies of each nation regarding the average number of points that they give to the top 3 finishers. All nations are included. Nations in dark red tend to give considerable amount of points to the top 3 finishers, those in light red usually give a good number of points, those in light blue tend not to give that many points while those in dark blue don't give many points to the top 3 finishers. Note that whole South America as a continent doesn't really give that many points to the highest ranked finishers. Also, Portugal seems to be quite an exception in predominantly red Europe. However, if we have to choose one nation that gets it right the most, then that would be Denmark. Apart from the fact that they gave points to each of the previous winners, they also usually give a lot of points to the eventual top 3 finishers, making Denmark the ultimate TISC trend setter. Special thanks goes to @OlympicIRL who provided most of the data
  13. Sinković brothers have decided to switch from M2x to M2-... That's one weird decision.
  14. Livin' it up in Lithuania: Kaunas Exploration Croatian delegation spent this Wednesday exploring the host city of Kaunas. In the morning we visited the Žalgirio Arena while in the afternoon we made a tour around the historic parts. Final touches are being made in the arena, but everything looks great. Our hotel is right in the centre of the town so everything is accessible by foot, no long drives today! The delegation has just returned back to the hotel. Tomorrow will be the last chance to do some sightseeing. We plan to go up to Klaipeda, to visit the Baltic sea.
  15. 11 hours long Grand Final ahead of us. (well, that's with breaks included )
  16. Livin' it up in Lithuania: Vilnius Excursion With 3 days left to the Opening ceremony, Croatian delegation spent the day visiting Lithuania's capital Vilnius. After visiting the historic parts of the city we decided to make an impromptu visit to Aukštojas Hill, the highest peak of Lithuania at 294 m. There's a rumour going around that stage setting in Žalgirio Arena has been completed, so we are planning to visit the interior for the first time tomorrow. Guided tour around Kaunas is also in the cards for tomorrow. Right now though the delegation is going back to the hotel, as this excursion was quite energy sapping! Plans for Thursday are still uncertain, but we all know what we will be doing come weekend. More to come in the next days.
  17. We are staying in a hotel named "Best Baltic" (only 4 star ). It's alright, but if you really want 5 star you'll need to stay down in Vilnius, about an hour and 15 min away! No 5 star hotel in Kaunas. Pictures from Best Baltic
  18. He won despite falling. Wayde van Niekerk definitely wouldn't have won if he fell. But yeah, this award has Usain Bolt written all over it...
  19. Another earthquake on New Zealand today...
  20. Btw, when will the voting times be published?
  21. We are finally not alone in Kaunas.
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