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  1. 2019 Pistol & Rifle Shooting World Cup Final (Putian, CHN) Women's 25m Pistol Gold: Zhang Jingjing Silver: Kim Min Jung Bronze: Monika Karsch Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Gold: Clement Bessaguet Silver: Christian Reitz Bronze: Jean Quiquampoix
  2. Knockout Stage Quarterfinals Pairings Tuesday 03.12.2019 / Wednesday 04.12.2019 & Tuesday 10.12.2019 Djurgården Stockholm (SWE) - Red Bull Munich (GER) EV Zug (SUI) - Mountfield HK (CZE) EHC Biel/Bienne (SUI) - Frölunda Indians (SWE) Lausanne HC (SUI) - Luleå Hockey (SWE)
  3. Knockout Stage Round Of 16, Second Leg, Part 1 Tuesday 19.11.2019 - Results 18:00 Frölunda Indians (SWE) - Färjestad Karlstad (SWE) 8-2 (11-8 on Aggregate) 18:00 Luleå Hockey (SWE) - SC Bern (SUI) 4-2 (7-2 on Aggregate) 18:00* Djurgården Stockholm (SWE) - Skellefteå AIK (SWE) 4-1 (7-4 on Aggregate) 19:00 Adler Mannheim (GER) - Mountfield HK (CZE) 1-1 (1-2 on Aggregate) 19:45 EV Zug (SUI) - Tappara Tampere (FIN) 3-1 (6-4 on Aggregate) 19:45 EHC Biel/Bienne (SUI) - Augsburger Panther (GER) 2-1 (OT) (4-3 on Aggregate) 19:45 Lausanne HC (SUI) - HC Pilsen (CZE) 4-4 (OT) (6-5 on Aggregate) *Game start was postponed to h.20:00 CET due to late arrival of the visiting team (late flight because of bad weather)
  4. Semifinals Results Ivory Coast b. Ghana 5-4 on Penalties (2-2 after 90 and 120 minutes) Egypt b. South Africa 3-0 Ivory Coast and Egypt qualify to the CAN U-23 Gold Medal match (next Friday, November 22nd at 8 p.m. local time, 7 p.m. CET) and to the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Ghana and South Africa will play for the last available spot in the Bronze Medal match next Friday, November 22nd at 4.30 p.m. local time, 3.30 p.m. CET
  5. it's only because those are a couple of disciplines/events I like to follow...
  6. 2019 Pistol & Rifle Shooting World Cup Final (Putian, CHN) Women's 50m 3-Position Rifle Gold: Seonaid McIntosh Silver: Pei Ruijiao Bronze: Nina Christen Men's 50m 3-Position Rifle Gold: Filip Nepejchal Silver: Milenko Sebic Bronze: Sergey Kamenskiy
  7. yes, this works perfectly...
  8. I don't know if it's just me or what... but I can't see any video in your post...only a big white page... p.s. by the way, yesterday I saw Banskà Bystrica vs Zvolen on STV 2...close, interesting match...
  9. sure... they all get the points normally awarded at every Continental Open tournament... 100 pts for the winner, 70 for the runner-up, 50 for the bronze medallists and so on... as explained in this document: http://99e89a50309ad79ff91d-082b8fd5551e97bc65e327988b444396.r14.cf3.rackcdn.com/up/2017/01/IJF_WRL_Events_2017-2020_Point-1483967512.pdf
  10. Tomorrow's Semifinals h.16.00 local time, 15.00 CET, Ivory Coast vs Ghana h.20.00 local time, 19.00 CET, Egypt vs South Africa the winners qualify for Tokyo 2020 and will play the Gold Medal match, the losers will play for the last available spot in the Bronze Medal match...
  11. so, I bet on a group with USA (or Japan), the 2 African teams and China to host such farce...
  12. Field set for FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments 2020 All 16 teams that will compete in the FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments 2020 have been confirmed following the conclusion of the FIBA Women's Olympic Pre-Qualifying Tournaments 2019 in Africa, Americas, and Asia-Oceania. The national teams of Mozambique and Nigeria claimed the two spots reserved for Africa, the Americas tournaments saw Brazil, Canada, Puerto Rico and the United States advance, while Australia, China, Japan and Korea progressed from Asia-Oceania. Six teams from Europe had already qualified previously via the FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2019. The 16 teams qualified for the FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments are: Australia Belgium (Host) Brazil Canada China (Host) France (Host) Great Britain Japan Mozambique Nigeria Puerto Rico Serbia (Host) South Korea Spain Sweden United States As announced by the FIBA Executive Committee last Friday, the rights to host the FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments, set to take place from February 6 to 9, were awarded to the National Federations of Belgium (Ostend), China (Foshan), France (Bourges) and Serbia (Belgrade). The official Draw Ceremony to sort the 16 teams into the four tournaments will take place at the Patrick Baumann House of Basketball, FIBA headquarters, on November 27, 2019. The top three teams from each of these tournaments, consisting of four teams each, will qualify for the Olympics. FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2018 champions USA and the hosts of the Olympic Games, Japan, will play in the qualification tournaments but will advance through to the Tokyo 2020 Women's Olympic Basketball Tournament regardless of their results. The Draw Ceremony for the FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments be livestreamed via the FIBA YouTube channel and also the FIBA Facebook account.
  13. by the way, in the last Panamerican Pre-Qualifiers match Brazil beat Argentina 77-55 and advance to the actual OQTs...
  14. c'mon! the USA are playing these tournaments with 5th tier players (and still dominating), Japan are playing with their best team, but they are so poor that they don't need this kind of help to suddenly become a mid-rank placings contender (not to mention the medal candidates being on another planet)... this qualification system is just a farce (the 3X3 B'Ball system instead is a pure cheat)...
  15. they wrote that they are going to set up "Geographically balanced groups"... then, what does this mean, I don't know...
  16. Men's Street Final Results Gold. Sora Shirai Silver. Jake Ilardi Bronze. Lucas Rabelo 4. Dashawn Jordan 5. Yuto Horigome 6. Angelo Caro Narvaez 7. Nyjah Huston 8. Kelvin Hoefler
  17. Asia/Oceania Pre-Qualifiers China, South Korea, Australia advance to the actual Olympic Qualification Tournaments (together with Japan, who were already automatically qualified as OG hosts) from this area... African Pre-Qualifiers Nigeria and, surprise, surprise Mozambique advance to the actual Olympic Qualification Tournaments from this region... Panamerican Pre-Qualifiers the final day is still to be played, but Canada and United States are already sure to advance to the next round...the last 2 teams will be determined by tonight's matches ( vs in Edmonton and vs in Bahia Blanca)...
  18. Full Videos from today's action Women's Mass Start Men's Mass Start - Heat "A"
  19. Today's races Full Results Women's Mass Start https://sesongstartskiskyting.no/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2019/11/kvinner_fellesstart_resultater.pdf Men's Mass Start - Heat "A" https://sesongstartskiskyting.no/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2019/11/menn_fellesstart_resultater.pdf Men's Mass Start - Heat "B" https://sesongstartskiskyting.no/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2019/11/mennB_fellesstart_resultater.pdf
  20. Knockout Stage Round Of 16, Second Leg, Part 1 Tuesday 19.11.2019 - Schedule* 18:00 Frölunda Indians (SWE) - Färjestad Karlstad (SWE) 18:00 Luleå Hockey (SWE) - SC Bern (SUI) 18:00 Djurgården Stockholm (SWE) - Skellefteå AIK (SWE) 19:00 Adler Mannheim (GER) - Mountfield HK (CZE) 19:45 EV Zug (SUI) - Tappara Tampere (FIN) 19:45 EHC Biel/Bienne (SUI) - Augsburger Panther (GER) 19:45 Lausanne HC (SUI) - HC Pilsen (CZE) Round Of 16, Second Leg, Part 2 Wednesday 20.11.2019 - Schedule* 20:00 Red Bull Munich (GER) - Yunost Minsk (BLR) *All times CET Watch live Check here for details of live TV broadcasts: https://www.championshockeyleague.com/en/fans/where-to-watch All games are also live on the CHL website for free, subject to geo-blocking restrictions in certain countries due to TV rights.
  21. Women's Street Final Results Gold. Pamela Rosa Silver. Rayssa Leal Bronze. Aori Nishimura 4. Roos Zwetsloot 5. Gabriela Mazetto 6. Virginia Forte Aguas 7. Alexis Sablone 8. Mariah Duran
  22. Men's Park Final Results Gold. Cory Juneau Silver. Jagger Eaton Bronze. Ben Hatchell 4. Thomas Schaar 5. Alex Sorgente 6. Oskar Rozenberg Hallberg 7. Pedro Barros 8. Gavin Rune Bottger
  23. moreover, the next tournaments will be during the Spring Training period, so many players we saw in this Premier 12, being fully committed to make the Big League teams, probably won't show up, leaving the US team to be built only with mid/low level triple A players (if not Double A and or College guys only)... even if the same could be for PUR, DOM and CAN at least... the team that most likely would benefit from the schedule is Cuba, but the team I saw in the preliminary stage of the Premier 12 is so poor (especially the pitching staff is depressing -and probably they won't have the NPB players, too...in any case) that I fear they won't be able to take advantage of that...
  24. so, after the end of this week's tournament, we can give a look at the updated Olympic Ranking in the Men's Team Sabre... tbh, no major changes were expected and no major changes happened... actually, the final ranking of today's tournament is almost the same of the current OQR... among the top 5, only Russia could make up a couple of points on Germany (they are 5th and 4th in the OQR, meanwhile today they were 4th and 5th respectively)... and among the Nations currently in qualifying position, only USA and Egypt lost a few points over the teams already ahead of them as much as over the immediate followers, but they are still well above the "danger zone" (Egypt only need to end up in the top 16 of the final OQR, as they don't have any real opponent among the African teams)... therefore, this is the projected ranking after the Cairo World Cup stage... 1. KOR (1st Today), 296 Pts (Q) 2. HUN (2nd Today), 244 Pts (Q) 3. ITA (3rd Today), 224 Pts (Q) 4. GER (5th Today), 196 Pts (Q) 5. RUS (4th Today), 182 Pts (Q, top European Team outside the Top 4 overall) 6. IRI (6th Today), 174 Pts (Q, top Asian Team outside the Top 4 overall) 7. USA (9th Today), 163 Pts (Q, top Panamerican Team outside the Top 4 overall) 8. EGY (14th Today), 141 Pts (Q, top African Team outside the Top 4 overall) 9. FRA (8th Today), 138 Pts 10. ROU (10th Today), 137 Pts 11. CHN (7th Today), 134 Pts 12. GEO (13th Today), 128 Pts 13. JPN (11th Today), 129 Pts 14. CAN (16th Today), 114 Pts 15. UKR (12th Today), 109 Pts 16. GBR (15th Today), 105 Pts
  25. considering the fact that there were no chance to see the MLB stars from the beginning, WBSC could have even pushed for a "normal" 12 team-tournament (and a 10-team competition for Softball, too), as the IOC is already going beyond the 10.500 athletes limits after adding the most improbable disciplines to the schedule and in Tokyo the Baseball stadiums are not a problem for sure (there are 4 NPB teams + Yokohama, which incidentally is the venue going to be used for the Games, in the Tokyo Metropolitan area let alone)...
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