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Federer91

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  1. Final results: 46-49 -> Banabakov (BUL) def. MacDonald (ENG) // Bronze - Amit (IND) & Platanovschii (MDA) 52 -> Asenov (BUL) def. Hu Jianguan (CHN) // Quipo (ECU) & Onghunta (THA) 56 -> Butsenko (UKR) def. Mohammed (IND) // Eusebio (ROM) & Ivanov (BUL) 60 -> French (ENG) def. Mamedov (RUS) // Shestak (UKR) & Dogan (TUR) 64 -> Bachkov (ARM) def. Ismetov (BUL) // Lizunenko (RUS) & Colin (MRI) 69 -> McCormack (ENG) def. Kastramin (BLR) // Clair (MRI) & Tsanikidis (GRE) 75 -> Kulkhmet (KAZ) def. Hakobyan (BUL) // Kharlamov (UKR) & Wen Yinhang (CHN) 81 -> Kaufer (SWE) def. Hart (ENG) // Huang (CHN) & Skrypka (UKR) 91 -> Smiahlikau (BLR) def. Dimitrov (BUL) // Takeev (RUS) & Davis (WAL) +91 -> Belberov (BUL) def. Veriasov (RUS) // Kunkabayev (KAZ) & Castillo (ECU) Women: 51 -> Fuchs (USA) def. Dimitrova (BUL) // Chukanova (BUL) & Mostarda (ITA) 54 -> Petrova (BUL) def. Alimardanova (AZE) // Maisnam (IND) & Sagataeva (RUS) 60 -> Yin Junhua (CHN) def. Eliseeva (BUL) // Mayer (USA) & Bruyevich (BLR) 64 -> Suttles (USA) def. Ustinova (RUS) // Para (ESP) & Nuamerue (BUL) 75 -> Li Quian (CHN) def. Fontijn (NED) // Chen (TPE) & Gale (ENG) MVPs of the tournament were named Daniel Asenov (BUL) and Stacia Suttles (USA). Overall i'm very happy with our team, it was one of our better performances in the last couple of years. I'm optimistic for the upcomming year.
  2. Better job today Peter By the way @hckosice ,what is it with all the hair, isn't he going to shave some of it already.
  3. It smells like the start of the season, when Sagan begins collecting second places.
  4. The new cycle begins with a changed judges system. In the tournament they use all 5 judges scores to determane the winner and not the random choosing of 3 of the 5. And i haven't seen many complains about the judges so far, which is always a rare thing in boxing. As for the results, very good tournament for us. We have 12 semifinalists of the 15 categories. Russia and China have 6, UK with 4. I'll post the final results tomorrow when i get home.
  5. Norway haven't won an individual world title since 2001 and haven't won a medal since 2009 in both hills. And it won't be today either.
  6. Kvitfjell always has the closest differences. The top 20 in 1 second.
  7. Well, when it comes to Vonn lately, there aren't many "safe" races where she finishes without some problems.
  8. The award of blunder of the tournament hands down goes to Fiorentina, so much uncompetance in so little time. Shakthar were blatanly robbed, by a scandalous penalty in 90+, i guess Uefa, couldn't let 3 spanish teams being eliminated in one night. Disgusting...
  9. Well, i for one am against the double decision. There is enough time till 2028, no need to say it from now and especially if it's a pity decision for Paris. If they are rejected yet again it's their fault and there is no need to reward them for 2028, because they have tried so much. That's not how things work... Plus it will be robbing us of potential great bids from Naples/Milano, Toronto, Australia, Budapest, since they were close this time. The situation could be very different in 2021, that's 4 years from now.. Also LA sucks, we need an East Coast city, Boston, Philly.
  10. Suuuure, in a 1.5 km race with resting time. How about the 10, 15 and 30 km?
  11. Pelegrino looking very good for the gold. Also why do i have a feeling Jess Diggins will surprise Falla.
  12. Aaaand the two cities i least wanted to host, are the ones that are only left.
  13. Why is there a qualification, when there are only 49 jumpers. Another training jump?
  14. Another article about the venues, only 6 months after the games. http://www.businessinsider.com/rio-olympic-venues-are-abandoned-just-6-months-after-games-2017-2/#the-olympic-golf-course-took-three-years-to-make-and-drew-much-ire-because-it-was-built-in-a-national-wildlife-reserve-now-its-run-down-and-empty-1
  15. Is this the first time bib number 1 has seen skies How can he finish 10 km. when he can't finish 100 metres..
  16. [hide] Event and Date Gold Medal Winner Silver Medal Winner Bronze Medal Winner Athletes CROSS-COUNTRY Women's Sprint Day 1, February 23rd, 2017 Maiken Caspersen Falla Marit Bjørgen Stina Nilsson Ingvild Flugstad Østberg Heidi Weng Natalya Matveyeva Anamarija Lampič Hanna Falk Jessica Diggins Kikkan Randall Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Men's Sprint Day 1, February 23rd, 2017 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo Petter Northug Someone from Sweden Alex Harvey Federico Pellegrino Emil Iversen Finn Hågen Krogh Sindre Bjørnestad Skar Sergey Ustiugov Simeon Hamilton Any Other NORDIC COMBINED Individual Normal Hill / 10 km Day 2, February 24th, 2017 Johannes Rydzek Eric Frenzel Any Other Bernhard Gruber Someone from France Fabian Rießle Someone from Italy Akito Watabe Jørgen Graabak Magnus Moan SKI JUMPING Women's Individual Normal HiIl Day 2, February 24th, 2017 Sara Takanashi Yuki Ito Daniela Iraschko-Stolz Jacqueline Seifriedsberger Katharina Althaus Carina Vogt Maren Lundby Irina Avvakumova Ema Klinec Sarah Hendrickson Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Women's 15 km Skiathlon Day 3, February 25th, 2017 Someone from Norway Someone from Norway Krista Pärmäkoski Someone from Norway Justyna Kowalczyk Charlotte Kalla Stina Nilsson Jessica Diggins Elizabeth Stephen Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Men's 30 km Skiathlon Day 3, February 25th, 2017 Martin Johnsrud Sundby Sergey Ustiugov Any Other Alex Harvey Matti Heikkinen Finn Hågen Krogh Sjur Røthe Calle Halfvarsson Marcus Hellner Dario Cologna SKI JUMPING Men's Individual Normal Hill Day 3, February 25th, 2017 Stefan Kraft Andreas Wellinger Peter Prevc Michael Hayböck Daniel-André Tande Maciej Kot Kamil Stoch Domen Prevc Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Women's Team Sprint Day 4, February 26th, 2017 Norway Sweden United States Finland Germany Poland Russia Slovenia Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Men's Team Sprint Day 4, February 26th, 2017 Russia Norway Sweden Canada Finland France Germany Italy Kazakhstan United States Any Other NORDIC COMBINED Team Normall Hill / 4 x 5 km Day 4, February 26th, 2017 Germany Norway Austria Czech Republic France Italy United States Any Other SKI JUMPING Mixed Team Normal Hill Day 4, February 26th, 2017 Austria Germany Norway Japan Poland Slovenia Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Women's 10 km Classical Day 5, February 28th, 2017 Marit Bjørgen Heidi Weng Charlotte Kalla Kerttu Niskanen Krista Pärmäkoski Ingvild Flugstad Østberg Justyna Kowalczyk Stina Nilsson Someone from USA Any Other NORDIC COMBINED Individual Large Hill / 10 km Day 6, March 1st, 2017 Eric Frenzel Someone from Austria Johannes Rydzek Eero Hirvonen Fabian Rießle Akito Watabe Jørgen Graabak Magnus Moan Tim Hug Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Men's 15 km Classical Day 6, March 1st, 2017 Martin Johnsrud Sundby Iivo Niskanen Sergey Ustiugov Matti Heikkinen Alexey Poltoranin Anders Gløersen Didrik Tønseth Marcus Hellner Johan Olsson Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Women's 4 x 5 km Relay Day 7, March 2nd, 2017 Norway Sweden Finland Germany United States Any Other SKI JUMPING Men's Individual Large HiIl Day 7, March 2nd, 2017 Kamil Stoch Stefan Kraft Daniel-André Tande Michael Hayböck Andreas Wellinger Maciej Kot Domen Prevc Peter Prevc Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Men's 4 x 10 km Relay Day 8, March 3rd, 2017 Norway Sweden Russia Canada Finland France Germany Italy Switzerland Any Other NORDIC COMBINED Team Sprint Large Hill / 2 x 7,5 km Day 8, March 3rd, 2017 Germany Norway Italy Austria Czech Republic France Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Women's 30 km Freestyle Day 9, March 4th, 2017 Marit Bjørgen Charlotte Kalla Heidi Weng Krista Pärmäkoski Ingvild Flugstad Østberg Stina Nilsson Jessica Diggins Elizabeth Stephen Any Other SKI JUMPING Men's Team Large Hill Day 9, March 4th, 2017 Poland Austria Germany Slovenia Japan Norway Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Men's 50 km Freestyle Day 10, March 5th, 2017 Sergey Ustiugov Someone from Norway Dario Cologna Alex Harvey Matti Heikkinen Maurice Manificat Alexander Legkov Calle Halfvarsson Marcus Hellner Johan Olsson Any Other [/hide]
  17. Le Pen is not winning. She will be on top in the first vote, because of the fragmentation, but on the second when there are only 2 candidates, they will combine against her and she will lose easily. Like what happened in Austria. Fillon is the next interesting one, because he has a soft possition against Russia and is more Trump-esq in that regard. The ideal candidate for the status quo and the current EU possition is Macron and i'm sure in Brussels they are praying to be him.
  18. Or all the riots that came from the Trump protesters that think they have the right to destroy shops and other public property and cause chaos. Ironically, the same people that talked how Trump supporters were uncivilized and wouldn't accept the election results and the american democracy..
  19. Tomorrow starts the 68th annual Strandzha Cup tournament. 282 athletes (210 men and 72 women) from 35 countries have signed for the tournament. It will mark the return of the talanted Blagoy Naydenov to our national team. In 2014 he became Youth Olympic champion and World Youth Champion and everyone here thought we had our next big boxer, until it got to his head, and he said he wasn't treated properly and wasn't paid enought yada-yada. There was a scandal and he said he was turning pro at which he failed miserably and 2 years later, he is wanting a return to the national team...
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