website statistics
Jump to content

hckošice

Totallympics Grand Master
  • Posts

    43,830
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    392

 Content Type 

Forums

Events

Totallympics International Song Contest

Totallympics News

Qualification Tracker

Test

Published Articles

Everything posted by hckošice

  1. Stage 21 in Adelboden (SUI) Men´s Giant Slalom: 1. Marcel Hirscher 2:26.54 2. Henrik Kristoffersen 2:27.25 3. Thomas Fanara 2:27.58  Full Final Result HERE
  2. Stage 5 in Val di Fiemme (ITA) Men´s Team Sprint Large Hill: 1. Norway I (Jan Schmid/Joergen Graabak) 34:30.9 2. Germany I (Johannes Rydzek/Vinzenz Geiger) 34:31.4 3. Germany II (Eric Frenzel/Fabian Riessle) 34:31.4  Full Final Result HERE
  3. Nice Top 20 and first season´s points for Andreas, and especially for the most "special" celebration ever Anyway Season saved for our mens team, both Žampas with points
  4. Stage 6 in Dresden (GER) Men´s Sprint Freestyle: 1. Sindre Bjoernestad Skar 2. Gleb Retivykh 3. Erik Valnes Full Final Result HERE
  5. Stage 6 in Dresden (GER) Women´s Sprint Freestyle: 1. Stina Nilsson 2. Maja Dahlqvist 3. Jonna Sundling Full Final Result HERE
  6. Stage 10 in Kreischberg (AUT) Men´s Slopestyle: 1. Mons Roisland 88.75 2. Chris Corning 84.75 3. Hiroaki Kunitake 83.86 Full Final Result HERE
  7. Stage 10 in Kreischberg (AUT) Women´s Slopestyle: 1. Miyabi Onitsuka 85.33 2. Anna Gasser 85.10 3. Silje Norendal 67.81 Full Final Result HERE
  8. I meant the colission, without it I doubt Nastya would be able to finish on the podium with her shooting. Paja abandoned the World Cup already during the xmass holidays, she announced that she is not going to the USA stage at all, with her team they will have a training camp at that time in Austria I think, in order to prepare for to the world champs. Not sure about Nastya, but she´ll miss the North American stages as well, the World Champs are the main goal of this season
  9. Nice gift from Wierer and Bescond to Nastya
  10. it´s quite good, their public channel ČT Sport works very well on 24h basis and show pretty well everything from the most important sports events also they have a lot of domestic sport covering. it´s a bit worse, our national public broadcaster had also a dedicated 24h per day sport channel RTVS 3, that started the opening day of Beijing 2008 (I remember that very ell) and was excellent, showing a vaste amount of all sports (including pretty well all major events of almost all olympic sports and some in Slovakia quite popuar non-olympic sports like Ball Hockey, futnet etc.., also huge amount of domestic sports leagues of different kind of sports) sadly the channel was removed in 2011. there some rumors they want to renew it from this year. we´ll see. So far they put the whole sport things on RTVS 2, aiming this year especially on the Ice Hockey World Championships which will be held in Slovakia. but you can always find them covering all major BIG eventslike OG/WC or WCH of Ice Hockey, Football, Biathlon, Alpine Skiing, Canoeing Slalom, Canoeing Sprint or Athletics, + they cover usually all (mainly the home) matches (and eventual SVK matches at major events) of our National Teams in different ball sports (including Tennis DC/FC, Volleyball, Water Polo, Handball or EVEN Basketball - yeah Basketball, I´m not joking) + matches of Ice Hockey National Championship, Footbal league, European cups or even Handball SEHA league are weekly always covered..that´s quite a lot, you´ll say but I still miss the real dedicated national public sport channel for other sports we still have a lot of other sport channels in our market from all available Eurosports to all Nova Sports, Digi Sport channels or Sport TV etc...
  11. Saturday January 12th, 2019 - Results (GMT +9) Semifinals Winning teams will qualify for the Gold Medal Match, Losing teams will qualify for the Bronze Medal Match United States 7 - 1 Finland Period-by-Period: 4-0, 0-0, 3-1 January 12th 2019, h. 13:00, Arena 1, Obihiro I Russia 3 - 4OT Canada Period-by-Period: 1-1, 1-2, 1-0, Overtime: 0-1 January 12th 2019, h. 17:00, Arena 1, Obihiro 5th Place Match Direct Placement Match, The winner of the match will finish the Championship at 5th and the Losing team at 6th Place Sweden 2 - 1 Switzerland Period-by-Period: 1-1, 1-0, 0-0 January 12th 2019, h. 18:30, Arena 2, Obihiro Final Ranking 5th-6th
  12. Stage 8 in Sapporo (JPN) Women´s Individual Large Hill: 1. Daniela Iraschko-Stolz 200.4 2. Juliane Seyfarth 199.9 3. Maren Lundby 196.2 Full Final Result HERE
  13. Saturday January 12th, 2019 - Results (GMT +9) Relegation Round Match 2 2nd Game of the Best-of-3 Match Series, the Nations will be ranked 7th-8th, the series losing team (8th ranked nation) will be relegated to the Women´s Under 18 Division I Group A World Championship 2020 (1) Japan 2 - 1 Czech Republic (1) Period-by-Period: 0-1, 1-0, 1-0 January 12th 2019, h. 14:30, Arena 2, Obihiro (Series Standing: Japan - Czech Republic 1-1)
  14. Saturday January 12th, 2019 - Round-Robin Last Day Schedule (GMT) 13:00 Norway vs France 16:30 Poland vs China 20:00 Great Britain vs Netherlands 1.) Norway vs France - the only 2 countries still in the battle for promotion will provide in the last day of the tournament a Direct match for the title and Promotion. NOR - will win the tournament and Promotion to the WU18 Division I Group A WCh 2020 if they beat France in Regulation Time. Any other result will qualify the French girls. FRA - will win the tournament and Promotion to the WU18 Division I Group A WCh 2020 if they win at least 1 point in their last game against Norway, so in other words all Regulation Time Win, OT/PSO win or OT/PSO lose will be enough for the French girls to qualify. 2.) Poland and Great Britain will fight for the Bronze medal, China has no more chances to finish on the podium, The host GB in case of win in Regulation Time will secure the Bronze, a OT/PSO win will be enough if Poland does not beat China in Regulation Time. Poland will finish third if they win against China and GB lose to the Netherlands. Even a OT/PSO lose will be enough if the Netherlands will defeat Great Britain in Regulation Time. 3. The Netherlands can not overpass China in the final standing due their head to head lose 1-4 to the Asian team, meaning the Dutch girls are now already before their tomorrows last game assured to be relegated to the next years WU18 Division I Group B Qualification Tournament World Championship 2020.
  15. Friday January 11th, 2019 - Round-Robin Day 4 Results (GMT) 13:00 Poland 2 - 5 Norway 16:30 France 3 - 0 Netherlands 20:00 China 0 - 1 Great Britain Provisional Standing After Day 4: 1. France 12 ------------------ 2. Norway 10 3. Great Britain 6 4. Poland 5 5. China 3 ----------------- 6. Netherlands 0 Netherlands is already relegated to the Women´s Under 18 Division I Group B Qualification Tournament 2020
  16. Final Round in Belfast (GBR) (GMT) Day 2 Saturday 12.01.2019 - Schedule 15:00 Arlan Kokshetau (KAZ) - HK Gomel (BLR) 19:00 Belfast Giants (GBR) - GKS Katowice (POL)
  17. Final Round in Belfast (GBR) (GMT) Day 1 Friday 11.01.2019 - Results 15:00 GKS Katowice (POL) - Arlan Kokshetau (KAZ) 2-4 19:00 Belfast Giants (GBR) - HK Gomel (BLR) 5-0 Standing After Day 1: 1. Belfast 3, 2. Kokshetau 3, 3. Katowice 0, 4. Gomel 0
  18. Saturday January 12th, 2019 - Preliminary Round Day 1 Schedule (GMT +1) Group A: 16:30 Kazakhstan vs Turkey Group B: 13:00 Mexico vs Chinese Taipei 20:15 Spain vs South Korea  *Tournament Format: 7 Nations are divided into two Preliminary Groups A and B (Group A having 3 Teams, Group B with 4 Participating teams), The first 2 ranked teams from both Groups will qualify for the Semifinals. The semifinals winners will play in the Gold Medal Match, while the losing teams in the bRonze Medal Match The 3rd Ranked team from Group A and the 3rd and 4th Ranked Teams from Group B will play for 5th to 7th place. (In this format 3Avs4B, the loser will finish at 7th place, the winner will play against 3B in the direct match for 5th-6th Places. The Gold Medalist will qualify for the Women´s Under 18 World Championships Division I Group B next year in 2020. The all remaining Nations will have the opportunity to try the qualifcation tournament also in the next season,
  19. Saturday January 12th, 2019 - Round-Robin Day 4 Schedule (GMT +1) LIVESTREAM 12:30 Slovakia vs Denmark 16:00 Italy vs Germany 19:30 Austria vs Hungary  *If Germany beat Italy in Regulation Time and Denmark beat Slovakia (doesn´t matter if in regulation Time or after OT/PSO) Germany will win the tournament and qualify for the next years Women´s Under 18 Top Division World Championship already after the 4th round. Even a OT/PSO German win will be enough if Slovakia lose to Denmark in Regulation Time. **Austria need to win tomorrow in order to keep it´s chances to stay in this division also for the next year, any lose against Hungary (Regulation Time or after OT/PSO) will officially send Austria down to Division I Group B next year already before the last round of this championship.
  20. Saturday January 12th, 2019 - Schedule (GMT +9) LIVESTREAM Semifinals Winning teams will qualify for the Gold Medal Match, Losing teams will qualify for the Bronze Medal Match United States vs Finland Period-by-Period: January 12th 2019, h. 13:00, Arena 1, Obihiro (05:00 CET) I Russia vs Canada Period-by-Period: January 12th 2019, h. 17:00, Arena 1, Obihiro (09:00 CET) 5th Place Match Direct Placement Match, The winner of the match will finish the Championship at 5th and the Losing team at 6th Place Sweden vs Switzerland Period-by-Period: January 12th 2019, h. 18:30, Arena 2, Obihiro (10:30 CET) Relegation Round Match 2 2nd Game of the Best-of-3 Match Series, the Nations will be ranked 7th-8th, the series losing team (8th ranked nation) will be relegated to the Women´s Under 18 Division I Group A World Championship 2020 (0) Japan vs Czech Republic (1) Period-by-Period: January 12th 2019, h. 14:30, Arena 2, Obihiro (06:30 CET) (Series Standing: Japan - Czech Republic 0-1) *If the Czech Republic will win this match the series will be over and Japan will be relegated, **If Japan will win this match, the series will be tied and the last 3rd decisive match between both teams will have to be played on the next day
  21. Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division II Group B Qualification World Championship 2019 Cape Town (RSA) - 13 January 2019 - 18 January 2019 Official Website
×
×
  • Create New...