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  1. 7:02.55 for the Men's Pair team and another race win and they're in the Semifinal A/B
  2. Another good race won by the Women's Pair team in 7:44.93 to get into Final A
  3. 7:23.21 enough for GB to win the preliminary race in the PR3 Mixed Coxed Four to get to Final A
  4. Pritchard in the first rowing race with a 10:13.44, he finished second so goes into the repechage
  5. I'd say so - the BBC are giving this proper TV studio coverage. The 'average Joe' probably doesn't really care though.
  6. Day 1 Schedule 08:08 Rowing PR1 Men's Single Sculls Heat 1 - Benjamin Pritchard 08:32 Rowing PR3 Mixed Coxed Four - Preliminary Race 08:45 Rowing Women's Pair - Heat 1 09:00 Rowing Men's Pair - Heat 2 09:20 Rowing Women's Double Sculls - Heat 3 09:50 Rowing Lightweight Women's Single Sculls Heat 1 - Maddie Arlett 10:15 Rowing Women's Four - Heat 1 10:25 Rowing Men's Four - Heat 1 11:00 Sport Climbing Men's Boulder Qualification - Maximilian Milne, Hamish McArthur, Nathan Phillips, Toby Roberts, and James Pope 11:10 Rowing Men's Single Sculls Heat 4 - Graeme Thomas 11:30 Rowing Women's Lightweight Double Sculls - Heat 2 11:35 Rowing Men's Lightweight Double Sculls - Heat 1 11:55 Rowing Women's Quadruple Sculls - Heat 2 12:00 Cycling BMX Freestyle Women's Park Qualification - Sasha Pardoe (Heat 1) and Charlotte Worthington (Heat 2) 12:00 Sport Climbing Women's Lead Qualification - Erin McNeice, Joanna Neame, Jennifer Wood, Molly Thompson-Smith, and Thea Cameron 12:10 Rowing Men's Quadruple Sculls - Heat 3 12:15 Rowing Men's Eight - Preliminary Race for Lane 12:20 Rowing Women's Eight - Heat 1 15:00 Cycling Track Women's Team Sprint - Qualifying 15:00 Rowing Men's Pair - Repechage 1 15:05 Rowing Women's Double Sculls - Repechage 1 15:10 Rowing Men's Quadruple Sculls - Repechage 1 15:20 Cycling Track Men's Team Sprint - Qualifying 15:36 Cycling Track Women's Team Pursuit - Qualifying 16:00 Cycling BMX Freestyle Men's Park Qualification - Shaun Gornall (Heat 1), Kieran Reilly (Heat 5), and Declan Brooks (Heat 6) 16:53 Artistic Gymnastics Women's All-Around Final and Individual Qualification - Georgia-Mae Fenton, Alice Kinsella, Jessica Gadirova and Ondine Achampong 17:01 Cycling Track Men's Team Pursuit - Qualifying
  7. After a fantastic two days' action in the dressage that saw seven countries qualify a full team of three athletes to Paris 2024, attention at the 2022 FEI World Championships in Herning, Denmark, now turns to the jumping competition. In Olympic equestrian, there are three different disciplines: dressage, eventing, and jumping; each of which have a team event and an individual event. The teams are made up of three athletes, and each team member gets an individual place. The remaining individual places are filled by athletes that belong to countries that missed out on a team, at most one athlete per country. In jumping there are twenty teams. The first qualification spot goes to hosts France, and then the five highest-ranked teams in Herning will qualify a place. The majority of the other places are earned in regional qualification events later in the year. Of course, the sixty team members will also qualify a place in the individual event, meaning fifteen individual places will also be won in Herning. The first day of competition is on 10 August, with a day's break (for the individual competition) on 11 August followed by the second and final day on 12 August. The teams are: Mexico, Spain, Ireland, Belgium, Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, Colombia, Norway, Great Britain, France, Brazil, Italy, Canada, Israel, Austria, Argentina, Switzerland, Japan, Denmark, the United States, and Sweden. If France come in the top five, as they have already qualified, the spot will go to whoever finished sixth instead. Each team has four members and the highest three scores will be taken into consideration: the only exception being Israel who has just three members. In Tokyo 2020, this event yielded six places, which went to the US, Sweden, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Australia. Olympic places make an already exciting event even spicier and in this unpredictable sport the top nations will hope to qualify with the minimum of fuss. Patrick Green Writer, Totallympics News Photo: FEI / Richard Juilliart
  8. It depends, technically FIBA/IHF/FINA could lift their suspension But it seems unlikely right now
  9. Technically yes, but it depends on individual federation (FINA, IHF etc) and then IOC final approval so seems unlikely
  10. I'm pretty sure the Russian and Belarusian NOCs haven't been suspended (there was no reason to as the Olympics ended before the invasion), so technically there's nothing stopping them if the WF for the sport doesn't ban it
  11. Coinciding with, but not actually forming part of the 2022 European Championships is the 2022 European Aquatics Championships in Rome, Italy. Five disciplines will have action: Swimming, Artistic Swimming (for which there will be GB representation), diving, open water swimming and high diving. There is no water polo, but that's hardly a miss for us British coverage will be on the BBC, who are treating this and the 2022 European Championships as one and the same.
  12. Here's an amusing blunder on the website - in the list of nations it has "World Triathlon" (using the code 'TRI') because some athletes go as independents (I remember someone was changing her designation from to or the other way around and midway through she had 'TRI'). Someone's put the code in and it's come up with the flag!
  13. It's a bit annoying that one day before they still don't have start lists.
  14. https://gbgames.sport.blog/2022/08/10/equestrian-jumping-places-the-latest-to-be-decided-in-herning/
  15. It seems that compared to @dcro's post earlier in the week we have 3 less teams: no or
  16. I know nothing about the sport but Charlotte Fry seems a likable character
  17. That's it! Birch and Smith lose 21-5 21-8 and the Games are over with just the closing ceremony to go. And I think Team England did a good job! 57 golds, 66 silvers and 53 bronzes for 176 medals. Only did better due to their dominance of the pool. Apart from cricket and netball, which had 1 event where we came 4th (disappointingly), at least one medal in every sport (and sub-category thereof in aquatics, gymnastics, and cycling).
  18. Willstrop and James win 11-3 7-11 11-9
  19. Welcome to new members @Frithy30 @Cmon Maryand @Jon
  20. Pitchford loses 11-13 11-7 11-2 11-6 11-7.
  21. Lane and Vendy lose their final 21-15 21-13
  22. Perry and Waters lose their final 11-8 11-8
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