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  1. There is an investigation going on though, and when there are clear signs that one of the head honchos of PSG is basically bribing the people who decide the Ballon d'Or winner, that is definitely worth an investigation, whether or not the global public wanted Messi to win.
  2. Fraud investigation going on around (among other things) the very, very questionable 2021 Ballon d'Or for Messi. https://www.essentiallysports.com/soccer-football-news-psg-reportedly-lobbied-for-lionel-messi-ballon-dor-win-amid-ongoing-legal-investigation/
  3. Super veteran Tarjei of all people was too late for the exchange
  4. At least now it's actually wintery
  5. -7 and strong wind in Oberhof, the men's lottery relay is about to start
  6. Right, it's still available on desktop at least, searching for that app led me to an actual website: https://eurovisionsport.com/ Seems like they renewed their website, they clearly don't understand the philosophy of not fixing something that's not broken, but alright. Too bad they kind of broke something that wasn't broken, since the player on that website doesn't even have the most basic hotkey functions (like Space for pause and the arrows to go forward or backward)
  7. Right, but surely it's still available online as well instead of only as yet another app? I don't mind about the World Cup, I've got regular TV and Eurosport and such to watch that as I've always done, but having to watch IBU Cup suddenly on a small mobile screen with some app (taking up yet more space) instead of on an excellently working website.....
  8. Anyone have any idea what happened to this page? At first I thought maybe it was just that the IBU Cup in Martell wasn't being shown there, but now I noticed this week's World Cup also isn't available there, which I believe usually it is. https://www.eurovisionsports.tv/ibu/
  9. This was once again fantastic, the men's 5k is arguably the number one highlight of speed skating at this moment World record is in serious danger later this season.
  10. @hckošice Nice win for Bruno Mick against a whole bunch of excellent German (and other) talents https://www.fil-luge.org/cdn/uploads/2024-01-06-12-00-cc-herren.pdf
  11. It's not a bad , but more like a "huh, cool " kind of reaction, I was surprised. Always nice to learn a little about our fellow Totallympians
  12. Whoever organizes it can use whichever name they want, more or less. Just like the MLB has, ridiculously enough, a (basically) national championship final that's actually called and marketed as 'World Series'. Which basically everyone outside of the US agrees with is just nonsense, but also...why care? I am definitely in favour of having a few North American stops every now and then (not every season, since it's just too small for that), and in cross-country skiing perhaps even every season assuming the hype about Minneapolis lives up to the expectations. As for Asia....yeah, that's going to be difficult. It'd be good to go there sometimes, but biathlon is just entirely empty there (the horror Pyeongchang world championships are still in mind), maybe cross-country skiing would attract at least something if they go there once every few years.
  13. Yeah I always forget that For context: on the main Dutch forum, the thread about the PDC world championships, which started halfway in November, ended up with a little over 31.000 posts....and that's taking into account darts is now on a pay-channel which requires watching it on a website or on an app, instead of a regular TV channel like it was for many, many years. When it was still on the regular TV channel, it'd get to 50-60 thousand posts in 6 weeks or so
  14. Yeah, Littler had been playing a lot last year as well (way more than he will this year, presumably), with several matches in for example the MODUS Super Series ending in wins with averages of 110+. If memory serves me right, he destroyed Lakeside champion Andy Baetens with a 118 point average. Sure, that was a relatively short match, but those numbers are rare, to say the least. I honestly doubt there's any major North Americans in the next few years, unfortunately, it's just often the same names and they never really break through. Same for most Asians, much as I'd like to see that change.
  15. Women's stage 6 is underway, conditions are such a mess with lots of snow and/or rain falling
  16. Huh, you have kids I've wondered before how many parents we have on Totallympics, the only one I'm sure about is @konig because he announced that last (?) year
  17. 13:17.53 for Jordan Stolz in the US championships just now. Which, for those who aren't really into speed skating and times and such, is absolutely and utterly bizarre given the fact he is also able to skate a very low 34 second 500m. That range is astonishing beyond words.
  18. Hey, nice, a random video with a sort of satirical title. The funnier (or sadder) thing is that there actually are people who don't see this for what it is, nothing, but who actually are so Facebook-brainwashed that they genuinely believe this is some sort of 'proof' of some 'massive conspiracy' or something
  19. Considering it's the Youth Olympics, so presumably the largest youth sports event in the world, I'd definitely assume reasonable coverage of most, if not all sports...? Because if not, why would any athlete really care if they can't show themselves anyway?
  20. The testimonies however were not "all these people who are named, abused people". One definitely has be to somewhat cautious, but in today's social media age, of course everyone who is mentioned at all will be condemned online..
  21. Right now, three times, as often as Grenchen (which held two of the previous three, whereas the first two in Apeldoorn are quite a while ago) Infrastructure is always excellent there, so there isn't really much of a problem with a relatively niche sport going to a well-known quality location more often, I think. Don't want those tournaments where like 15% of the stands are filled, which we'd sometimes see in sports like track cycling. I also wouldn't mind it being whereever else by the way, as long as the atmosphere is great, I truly couldn't care less exactly which city it is in Apeldoorn is close enough to often pass by there on my slightly longer cycling trips (one of my main 50+ kilometer laps), but I don't think I'll be going there this year. Funnily enough, Omnisport is right next to one of the parks where clients of my employer live, we were there in December and while walking through the park one sees Omnisport towering over it.
  22. The previous world championships barely just finished, which I guess is also a big reason why this just doesn't have that big 'feel' to it. FIFA World Cup, Summer Olympics and Winter Olympics also would be a lot less special when it's once every two years
  23. To be entirely clear: the 'Epstein list' is not necessarily a list of people who went to Epstein's island to abuse people, it's a list of people with all kinds of ties to Epstein. The only thing it really confirms is that rich, influential people often spend time with other rich, influential people, which is in itself not a weird thing (of course the dealings of the likes of Prince Andrew, Clinton, Trump and certain business people are much more shady there, considering the ways and amount of times they're mentioned, but that doesn't go for every single person who is named as having a connection with Epstein). Of course Epstein was not literally doing nothing except for running an abuse island, he was also a businessman and apparently had quite some investments in physics-related stuff. In that regard, it's not weird to think he has once met one of the most well-known physicists of our time.
  24. Hey, the news from years ago called
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