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Agger

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  1. Sweden! A bad match, but luck was on our side!
  2. Sweden has won their first 2 matches. If they tie against Netherland that will be 7 points. Norway lost against Sweden but won against Netherlands. A win against Switzerland would mean 6 points!
  3. No.That situation would mean 7 points for Sweden and 6 for Norway
  4. I read in an article that 2,2 % of all tests where they tested for meldonium last year were positive. Pretty worrying.
  5. Yet again, I would like the source (not that I doubt you, but just want to send it to somebody )
  6. Where do you read that it was prohibited in USA?
  7. Same substance as Abeba Aregawi...
  8. It's still early... Faster? Personally I haven't had any of that kind of problem, which I did have from time to time on the old one.
  9. You would be more than welcome! (and why not Eller and Ehlers? )
  10. Crossing my fingers that math won't be necessary!
  11. I guess that was mission accomplished for Amalie!
  12. I strongly disagree about that comparison
  13. I'm pretty sure that would be way too much time (even for me who find the voting exciting). Personally I don't see the problem.
  14. Personally I don't find it useless, It's exciting and after all every vote counts the same.
  15. What an elimination race by Amalie! Tomorrow is her weaker day. I hope she can keep it up!
  16. I personally like it. It works fine in Sweden and will surely make it exciting for longer
  17. So far these danish athletes have reached the national danish standards: Men's 800m: Andreas Bube Women's marathon: Jess Draskau-Petersson and Anna Holm Baumeister Women's 400m hurdles: Sara Slott Petersen and Stina Troest The following athletes have a chance to qualify as I see it (though I'm surely not expecting all of them to do so): Men's 400m: Nick Ekelund-Arenander and Benjamin Lobo Vedel Men's 1500m: Andreas Bueno Men's 5000m: Thijs Nijhuis Men's Marathon: Henrik Them, Abdi Ulad Hakin and Lars Budolfsen Men's 110m hurdles: Andreas Martinsen Men's 400m hurdles: Nicolai Hartling Men's 3000m steeplechase: Ole Hesselbjerg and Jakob Dybdahl Abrahamsen Men's Long jump: Andreas Trajkovski Men's high jump: Janick Klausen Men's pole vault: Rasmus Wejnold Jørgensen Women's 400m hurdles: Anne Sofie Kirkegaard
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