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  1. Chinese Trials, Day #1

     

    women's 100m Fly Semifinals


    Zhang Yufei, 56.47
    Wang Yichun, 57.55


    men's 400m Freestyle


    1.Pan Zhanle, 3.45.58
    2.Zhang Zhanshuo, 3.45.82
    3.Fei Liwei, 3.45.96


    women's 400m Freestyle


    1.Li Bingjie, 4.04.03
    2.Liu Yaxin, 4.04.88


    men's 100m Breastroke Semifinals


    Dong Zhihao, 59.61 (1st Semi)
    Qin Haiyang, 58.62 (2nd Semi)
    Sun Jiajun, 59.14 (2nd Semi)


    Relay Times


    women's 4*100m Freestyle


    Cheng Yujie, 53.97 (1st leg)
    Yang Junxuan, 53.55 (internal leg)
    Wu Qingfeng, 52.71 (internal leg)
    Li Bingjie, 53.56 (internal leg)


    men's 4*100m Freestyle


    Chen Jun'er, 48.13 (1st leg)
    Pan Zhanle, 47.57 (internal leg)
    Liu Wudi, 48.53 (1st leg)

     

     

    Hope I got it right with google translate... 

     

    @Vic Liu feel free to make me notice any possible mistake

  2. and gotta tell you...I did it again!

     

    I won my Fantasy NHL League for the second time in a row :cheer: :champion:

     

    it's been a difficult season, but thanks to a well balanced team on offense (mention of honor, "my" Kirill Kaprizov and the good oldies Evgeni "Gino" Malkin and Steve Stamkos) and defense (Quinn Hughes a star, Victor Hedman always a guarantee, Gia Forsling rock solid in the +/- stat) and, above all, thanks to Sergey Bobrovsky superstar, Vezina edition between the pipes, finally I took it home once again

     

    time to party, now! :lol: :toast:

  3. NHL Playoffs, Round #1 (Best-of-7 Series)

     

    Eastern Conference

     

    Florida Panthers (1A) vs Tampa Bay Lightning (WC1)

     

    Boston Bruins (2A) vs Toronto Maple Leafs (3A)

     

    New York Rangers (1M) vs Washington Capitals (WC2)

     

    Carolina Hurricanes (2M) vs New York Islanders (3M)

     

    Western Conference

     

    Dallas Stars (1C) vs Vegas Golden Knights (WC2)

     

    Winnipeg Jets (2C) vs Colorado Avalanche (C3)

     

    Vancouver Canucks (1P) vs Nashville Predators (WC1)

     

    Edmonton Oilers (P2) vs Los Angeles Kings (P3)  once again...:sleep:

     

     

    Full 1st Round Schedule

    https://www.nhl.com/news/2024-stanley-cup-playoffs-first-round-schedule

  4. On 4/5/2024 at 1:57 PM, phelps said:

    the :NED federation has given Kim Polling permission to immediately switch to :ITA :yikes:

     

    she's married to Andrea Regis (former player and now IJF official)

     

    let's hope that the Italian burocracy doesn't make any damage :rolleyes:

     

    she would cover the very important -70kg class for us, which means that we could have a very competitive squad in team event, too

    and now it's official! :cheer:

     

    the IJF has officially registered Kim Polling's switch from :NED to :ITA 

     

    now she can represent :ITA with immediate effect

     

    Polling's words on the social media (in Italian...google might be helpful):

     

    "Ciao a tutti, mi chiamo Kim Polling e posso dirvi che da oggi posso rappresentare l’Italia. Sono super orgogliosa, grata, contenta e non lo so… ancora mille parole in più per darvi questa notizia. Vi parlo un po’ di me, vivo da otto anni in Italia, mi sono sposata un italiano che si chiama Andrea Regis, anche lui è stato un judoka. Abbiamo una figlia, Aurora, che è nata quasi due anni fa e viviamo a San Mauro Torinese. Ho fatto quest’anno la richiesta all’IJF di cambio nazionalità ed oggi è arrivata la notifica che è stato dato l’ok. Sono davvero super orgogliosa, grata e voglio ringraziare l’Italia, ringraziare l’Accademia Torino, la palestra in cui mi alleno da sette anni e non vedo l’ora per il futuro. Vedremo quello che riesco a fare."

  5. 30 minutes ago, Josh said:

    First point, I hope not :(

     

    In men’s street, Milou isn’t even favoured over his compatriot Giraud.

     

    For Grousset, it depends on Dressel/Milak, and if they’re back at their Tokyo 2020 form. Right now, the latter are probably favoured with the solid in season times they’ve been putting up recently. 

     

    Everything else I agree with. 

    :SUI Ponti is going to outswim all of them :p

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