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  1. Stage 17 in Altenmarkt-Zauchensee (AUT) Women´s Alpine Combined: 1. Federica Brignone 2:03.45 2. Wendy Holdener 2:03.60 3. Marta Bassino 2:04.27 Full Final Result HERE
  2. Event 12/81 SPEED SKATING Men´s 500m: 1. Yudai Yamamoto 36.42 2. Nil Llop Aquierdo 36.60 3. Xue Zhiwen 36.67 Full Final Result HERE
  3. the beauty of skating on a frozen lake thanks god we don´t have coverage of this, hopefully more zzzzzurling to come today
  4. still better than running a penalty loop after hitting all tagets Nastya please come back
  5. Event 11/81 FIGURE SKATING Mixed Pairs: 1. RUSSIA 199.21 Apollinariia Panfilova Dmitry Rylov 2. RUSSIA 175.42 Diana Mukhametzianova Ilya Mironov 3. GEORGIA 157.29 Alina Butaeva Luka Berulava Full Final Result HERE
  6. Looks like secured first medal
  7. Event 10/81 SPEED SKATING Women´s 500m: 1. Isabel Grevelt 40.57 2. Wang Jingyi 41.07 3. Yukino Yoshida 41.16 Full Final Result HERE
  8. First gold medal Isabel Grevelt. First medals also for and
  9. Event 9/81 BIATHLON Mixed Singles Relay: 1. FRANCE 42:03.5 (0+7) Jeanne Richard Mathieu Garcia 2. ITALY 42:23.0 (2+16) Linda Zingerle Marco Barale 3. SWEDEN 42:30.3 (2+12) Sara Andersson Oscar Andersson Full Final Result HERE
  10. and our team beat 8 teams but must be said it was composed of both athletes who finished the worse in their individuals yesterday, the higher ranked are saved for normal mixed relay In other hand solid 18th place after 1st run of GS of Rebeka jančová with bib 33. sadly the gap is too high with +2 seconds behind the leader. Anyway not really got how the starting ranking was set, how can girls from Norway have much higher starting bibs than girls from Chile, Andorra or Hungary
  11. the pair Mokhova/Domichek composed of both yesterdays individuals clear winners finished in the mixle singles only 7th. a minute and 10 seconds behind the "hosts" frst medal of the games for
  12. They changed it because apparently peoples started bashing that the Alpine Combined favored a lot slalom specialists ...now it have to favore the downhill specialists, but it looks peoples will not be happy again .. I explained it right in the first page of this thread
  13. Petra, just unbelievable and by this gone the chance to bring a crystal globe to Slovakia... one of her seasons goals gone ...
  14. Stage 11 in Sapporo (JPN) Women´s Individual Large Hill: 1. Eva Pinkelnig 250.8 2. Maren Lundby 239.6 3. Daniela Iraschko-Stolz 227.4 Full Final Result HERE
  15. Team Day 2 Return in Pics Day 3 Schedule
  16. Team Day 2 Results Rebeka Jančová, Just like in Day 1, she was again our best athlete of the day also on Saturday, this time missing the Alpine Combined medal by 0.02 sec. and finishing in 4th place. Hard luck but however, it is once again a great result and in fact the second best ever result of Slovak Alpine Skiing at the Winter Youth Olympic Games in history behind the Slalom Gold of Petra Vlhová in Innsbruck 2012 Congrats Rebeka ! today she had also some very noble and precious congratulators. Two Slovak Olympic medalists also congratulated Rebeka to the performance and the results. Anastasiya Kuzmina (the Ambassador of our team for the Lausanne WYOG 2020) and Shooter Danka Barteková member of the IOC were on the slopes to support her
  17. Final Round 4 teams, Round-Robin, the Top ranked team will be the IIHF Continental Cup 2019/20 Champion Final-Four in Vojens () (GMT +1) LIVESTREAM Last Day Sunday 12.01.2020 - Schedule 15:30 Cracovia Krakow (POL) - Sonderjyske Vojens (DEN) 19:00 Nottingham Panthers (GBR) - Neman Grodno (BLR)
  18. Final Round 4 teams, Round-Robin, the Top ranked team will be the IIHF Continental Cup 2019/20 Champion Final-Four in Vojens () (GMT +1) Day 2 Saturday 11.01.2020 - Results 16:00 Nottingham Panthers (GBR) - Cracovia Krakow (POL) 4-3 19:30 Neman Grodno (BLR) - Sonderjyske Vojens (DEN) 3-4 After Overtime Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. Sonderjyske 4, 2. Grodno 4, 3. Nottingham 4, 4. Krakow 0
  19. Sunday January 12th, 2020 - Round-Robin Last Day Schedule (GMT +2) LIVESTREAM 12:00 Great Britain vs Serbia 15:30 Romania vs Spain 19:00 Japan vs Lithuania 1) *Japan and Lithuania will play for the Tournament Gold and the Promotion into the Men´s Under 20 Division I Group B World Championships 2021. And it will be in a direct match with Japan having the best position, they need just 1 single point from the match, *JPN - 1-will qualify if they don´t lose in Regulation Time to Lithuania. **LTU - 1-will qualify only if they beat Japan in Regulation Time. 2) *For the Relegation battle, everything was decided already before the last day. Serbia can not overtake Romania since they lost to them in the head to head confrontation and thus Serbia is already assured to finish in last position and will have to play in the inferior Men´s Under 20 Division II Group B World Championships next year.
  20. Stage 12 in Val di Fiemme (ITA) Men´s Individual Normal Hill: 1. Karl Geiger 294.6 2. Stefan Kraft 286.9 3. Dawid Kubacki 279.9 Full Final Result HERE
  21. Stage 12 in Scuol (SUI) Men´s Parallel Giant Slalom: 1. Andrey Sobolev 2. Benjamin Karl 3. Oskar Kwiatkowski 3. Dario Caviezel Full Final Result HERE
  22. Stage 12 in Scuol (SUI) Women´s Parallel Giant Slalom: 1. Ramona Theresia Hofmeister 2. Sofia Nadyrshina 3. Milena Bykova Full Final Result HERE
  23. Qualified Nations GROUP A: Bulgaria, Iceland, Mexico, New Zealand GROUP B: Australia, Chinese Taipei, South Africa, Turkey 2019 Championships Results Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 20 Division II Group B World Championship 2019 Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 20 Division III World Championship 2019 Tournament Format 8 Nations are divided into 2 Preliminary Round Groups A and B, The Top 2 Ranked teams from both Groups will qualify for the Semifinals, The 3rd and 4th Ranked Teams from both Groups will qualify for the 5th-8th Place Semifinals The Semifinals winner will qualify for the Gold Medal Match, The Semifinals losing teams will qualify for the Bronze Medal Match, The winner of the 5th-8th Places Semifinals will qualify for the 5th Place Match and the losers of the 5th-8th Places semifinals will qualify for the 7th Place Match The Gold Medal winning Nation will qualify for the Men´s Under 20 Division II Group B World Championships next year in 2021 The remaining Nations ranked 2nd-8th will stay in this Men´s Under 20 Division III World Championships also for the next season 2021  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tournament Schedule and Standing Link
  24. Stage 6 in Dresden (GER) Men´s Sprint Freestyle: 1. Lucas Chanavat 2. Sindre Bjoernestad Skar 3. Johan Haeggstroem Full Final Result HERE
  25. Stage 6 in Dresden (GER) Women´s Sprint Freestyle: 1. Linn Svahn 2. Anamarija Lampic 3. Maja Dahlqvist Full Final Result HERE
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