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hckošice

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  1. Apart the archery question and the first winter champion everything else was pure guessing game for me. Yeah, thanks, really kind of you...In the night I thought you was asking some hockey questions or something like that when mentioning me... this morning I realized how much I was wrong when seeing already the first queston of the quiz
  2. 5 (Also the Question 6 not showed the right answer) This was was pretty hard, there were basically no one question even close of my favorite and most followed sports, so I had to really guess a lot. Too few winter olympics questions for my taste and I´m not going to mention about the questions 1 and 10 I had no even idea there exists
  3. Stage 19 in Mammoth Mountain Resort (USA) Men´s Halfpipe: 1. Yuto Totsuka 97.20 2. Taylor Gold 89.20 3. Ruka Hirano 87.80 Full Final Result HERE
  4. Stage 19 in Mammoth Mountain Resort (USA) Women´s Halfpipe: 1. Cai Xuetong 94.80 2. Maddie Mastro 94.00 3. Liu Jiayu 91.20 Full Final Result HERE
  5. Ok, thanks for noticing, I´ll do it morning, it´s 1 AM here and I am not exactly sober right now for quizzes
  6. Stage 20 in Mammoth Mountain Resort (USA) Men´s Slopestyle: 1. Andri Ragettli 90.28 2. Colby Stevenson 88.86 3. Deven Fagan 87.05 Full Final Result HERE
  7. Stage 20 in Mammoth Mountain Resort (USA) Women´s Slopestyle: 1. Sarah Hoefflin 87.18 2. Isabel Atkin 83.53 3. Maggie Voisin 81.38 Full Final Result HERE
  8. Stage 6 in Seefeld (AUT) Men´s Individual Normal Hill Gundersen (5km): 1. Jarl Magnus Riiber 11:35.5 2. Vinzenz Geiger 12:19.8 3. Joergen Graabak 12:20.0 Full Final Result HERE
  9. Ball posession after 10 minutes of play. ITA - SVK 6% - 94% They really should do something with the qualification format
  10. Saturday February 1st, 2020 - Round-Robin Day 4 Schedule (GMT +9) LIVESTREAM 13:00 Belgium vs Croatia 16:30 China vs South Korea 20:00 Israel vs Netherlands
  11. Friday January 31st, 2020 - Round-Robin Day 3 RESULTS (GMT +9) 13:00 Netherlands 6 - 1 Belgium 16:30 Croatia 3 - 0 China 20:00 South Korea 5 - 1 Israel Provisional Standing After Day 3: 1. 9 ------------------ 2. 6 3. 6 4. 6 5. 0 ------------------ 6. 0
  12. two slovaks (30) and (40) yearso old mens were hospitalized at night with symptoms of coronavirus. the other two will be evacuated directly from China soon. https://spravy.pravda.sk/domace/clanok/540818-na-zilinsku-pohotovost-prisli-dvaja-muzi-s-priznakmi-koronavirusu/
  13. Thursday January 30th, 2020 - Preliminary Round Round-Robin Last Day RESULTS (GMT -6) 16:00 Spain 9 - 0 Turkey 19:00 New Zealand 1 - 2 Mexico Preliminary Round Final Standing: 1. 9 2. 6 3. 3 4. 0
  14. Friday January 31st, 2020 - Round-Robin Day 3 Schedule (GMT +9) LIVESTREAM 13:00 Netherlands vs Belgium 16:30 Croatia vs China 20:00 South Korea vs Israel
  15. Apparently Cote d´Ivoire is in europe at least in floorball anyway their results will not be counted. at least they had a nice trip to the Tatras, maybe with first snow in their lifes European qualification for the WCH will be played from today to Sunday in Denmark (Groups A & B) Slovakia (Groups C & D) and Latvia (Groups E & F) Top 3 of each tournament (Winners of both groups in each venue and the winner of the match between 2nd ranked teams) qualify for the WCh. https://floorball.sport/2020/01/28/mens-wfc-qualifications-2020-in-europe-start/ just lost the first match of their qualification tournament today to 0-51 will enter the qualificaton tournament in some 30 minutes against
  16. @dcro watching right now the highlights of the matches. Some goal parade for you
  17. How many tournaments (with XD competitions) remain until the Final qualifying ranking is closed ?
  18. There definitely not million age groups, only 3 M and 2 W (M Seniors, M U20, M U18) (W Seniors, W U18). So really not so much, and it´s better (at least for me, to have all the informations and resulst on different threads than everything in one single thread, that would be a much bigger mess). Anyway, thanks for the information about the moving of the tournament
  19. Taipei girls write history Chinese Taipei topped the pile in the 2020 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women’s World Championship Division II Group A after winning all three of its games with a one-goal margin. A coast-to-coast effort five minutes from the end of Tuesday afternoon’s game in Eindhoven saw Hsuan Wang seal a 4-3 victory over Australia to clinch first place after a dramatic battle. After a third-place finish one year ago, the win will lead Chinese Taipei to a Division I tournament for the first time in ice hockey history in any category of the World Championship program. Most players came from clubs in Taipei City, the biggest city on the island of Taiwan. Going into Tuesday’s action, three of the four competing teams had a chance of taking gold. Chinese Taipei was in pole position, two points clear of the pack on five points. However, an Australian victory in regulation would have moved the girls from Down Under up to the top of the table. The Aussies would then have been hoping for a favour from Kazakhstan, the only nation unable to qualify, in the evening game against the Dutch host. In the event of an Australian win, the Netherlands could also have qualified with a regulation-time triumph over Kazakhstan. However, Chinese Taipei was out to simplify the equation by finishing with a victory over Australia. It gained an early lead thanks to Pei-Han Yeh. She was sent on the attack by Hsaun Wang, burned past Sienna Nicholson in the left-hand channel and stuffed home the rebound from her own shot after the puck got caught under goalie Olivia Last’s skate. Despite having the better of the play, though, An-Chung Yin’s team struggled to see off a determined opponent. Australia didn’t create a huge number of chances – it trailed 18-46 on the shot count – but had a knack of producing goals when it needed them. Late in the first period, Phoebe Roberts made it 1-1 with some good work in the right-hand circle before squeezing her shot through Hsiang-Yun Hsu’s pads. In the middle frame, Chinese Taipei regained the lead on a goal from Yun-Chu Huang, but Australia’s Taylor Robitaille tied it up a couple of minutes later, forcing home a loose puck after the Taipei defence coughed up the puck behind its own net. Goalie Hsu was furious that the goal stood, believing she had been fouled by Robitaille, and picked up an unsportsmanlike conduct minor as she threw her equipment to the ice. Her mood was not improved when Roberts potted her second of the game to give Australia the lead at the start of the third period. From a position of strength in the tournament, Chinese Taipei was now in danger of losing its grip on gold. Enter En-Ni Chang, the tournament’s leading scorer. She brought the puck from blue line to blue line before sliding it to the centre where the unmarked Su-Tin Tang rifled home from between the hash marks with 10 minutes left to play. And Chinese Taipei confirmed the win five minutes later when Wang collected the puck behind her own goal line and set off down the ice. The 16-year-old, who represents the Black Scorpion club, got past defenceman Matilda Pethrick and roofed the puck to claim an impressive game-winner. In the evening game, the host nation finished with a 4-1 victory over Kazakhstan to secure second place. However, the Netherlands’ 1-2 loss in its opening game against Chinese Taipei proved crucial. Third-period goals from En-Ni Chang and Yun-Chu Huang turned that game around after Abigail Liska put the Dutch in front in the opening session. Chang finished as the leading scorer for the tournament with 5 (3+2) points. Chinese Taipei dominated the scoring charts, with two more players, Huang and Hsuan Wang tied for second place with 4 (2+2). They were joined by Kazakhstan’s Munira Sayakhatkyzy. Emma Fondse of the Netherlands was the leading goaltender, stopping 95.59% of the shots she faced for a GAA of 1.00 across her three games. IIHF.COM
  20. Thursday January 30th, 2020 - Preliminary Round Round-Robin Last Day Schedule (GMT -6) 16:00 Spain vs Turkey 19:00 New Zealand vs Mexico
  21. Wednesday January 29th, 2020 - Preliminary Round Round-Robin Day 2 RESULTS (GMT -6) 16:00 Spain 6 - 1 New Zealand 19:00 Turkey 2 - 0 Mexico Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. 6 2. 6 3. 0 4. 0
  22. There a huge difference between SNS and ĽSNS now SNS (Slovak National Party) is not far-right by any mean nowadays after the split of the party, in the past under the rule of the notorious drunk "Mr. let's sit in tanks and erase Budapest" Ján Slota https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ján_Slota are thankfully gone forever, now they are publicly claiming the fight against the far right. Alread in the current governement they are in coalition with the Hungarian minority party MOST-HID But yes any cooperation with ĽSNS would be really sad and honestly dangerously worrying. So far I noticed only a very limited amount of their members saying about eventual future cooperation also with this party, but it´s really only 2 or 3 peoples + one other party in the past (SME RODINA) indicated the possibility of cooperation with them, but if you ask me I think no one will be so stupid to do that. ĽSNS will gain some seats in the parliament, but we can call them literally as blank seats. I don´t see anyone publicly going to show himself working with nazis. So even SMER very likely will not do that as well, their new leader (current prime minister Peter Pellegrini) for sure won't allow it.
  23. and now about the topic. Sadly ĽSNS is going to finish in second place in the elections because the advantage for these Nazis morons is that their voters are extremely dedicated and disciplined, all those brainwashed dickheads will vote and the party will reach around 18%. Now, The good news is that they will only be there basically for nothing, because no one (any of the other parties going to be voted) will cooperate or communicate with them. Basically lost seats in the parliament. But yes I agree, it´s really embarassing and a shame for our country to have such creatures in the parliament. their leader was in court today because he will be accused of sympathizing with Nazism. his party allegedly helped selected "poor families" sending them checks amounting to EUR 1488. I don't have to explain you the connection of these numbers to a certain former German "leader". https://www.noviny.sk/krimi/506400-marian-kotleba-sa-postavil-pred-sud-trestneho-cinu-sa-mal-dopustit-odovzdanim-seku-so-sumou-1488 Even if SMER the leading party of the last decade will lost many votes (due the very known corruption cases and the murder of the journalist and his fiance https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Ján_Kuciak) they will still win the elections but there no chance for them to form the governement coalition (maybe if the will cooperate with ĽSNS, but I doubt about) So the coalition will be IMO this time left sided "Progresivne Slovensko-Spolu" the party of the president Zuzana Čaputová and "Za Ľudí" the party of the former president Andrej Kiska with some other left/Center parties like OĽANO and the christian-democratic party KDH will very likely had the majority in the 150 members slovak parliament.
  24. 3 SVK Roommates ? You had to listen a lot about hockey these days, right?
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