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  1. Men's K1 Quota Qualification Event Notes Argentina Slalom Canoeing Pan American Championships 2021 Lucas Rossi Australia Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Lucien Delfour Austria Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Felix Oschmautz Belgium Slalom Canoeing Oceanian Championships 2021 (Reallocation) Gabriel De Coster Brazil Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Pedro Goncalves Canada Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Michael Tayler China Slalom Canoeing ACC Asian Olympic Games Qualifier 2021 Xin Quan Czech Republic Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Jiri Prskavec France Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Boris Neveu Germany Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Hannes Aigner Great Britain Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Bradley Forbes-Cryans Italy Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Giovanni De Gennaro Japan Host Nation Kazuya Adachi Morocco Slalom Canoeing CAC African Championships 2021 Mathis Soudi New Zealand Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Callum Gilbert Poland Slalom Canoeing ECA European Championships 2021 Krzysztof Majercazk Portugal Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Antoine Launay Russia Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Pavel Eigel Slovakia Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Jakub Grigar Slovenia Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Peter Kauzer Spain Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 David Llorente Sweden Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Erik Holmer Switzerland Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Martin Dougoud United States Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019 Michal Smolen
  2. Henrieta and Natalia simply wow Also what a day for Miro Haraus who finally won his first paralympic gold after so many races he was so close but failed by a few in the past
  3. And the Final result is 134-129 for the Blue Team here the results and comments from all games http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/sport/women/global-girls-game/
  4. WOMEN´S CHALLENGE CUP OF ASIA 2018 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Taipei’s girls win gold U18 team wins Women’s Challenge Cup of Asia One year ago the New Zealand U18 women’s team joined the IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s Challenge Cup of Asia and won it. This year they had a new competitor with the Chinese Taipei U18 women’s national team that finished the event with gold. The tournament also included the senior teams from Singapore and Thailand while four more teams played in the Division I competition. Both tournaments were held at the new Malaysia National Ice Skating Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. The team from Chinese Taipei started with a 5-3 win over last year’s silver medallist Thailand before playing the New Zealanders in a game that eventually determined the gold medallist. A hat trick from Thai captain Nuchanat Ponglerkdee wasn’t enough against the strong Taiwanese offence. Also against New Zealand the Chinese Taipei U18 team tried to dictate the game from the beginning. Two late goals in the first period paved the win against the junior Kiwis. With a penalty against New Zealand just expired, Yun-Chu Huang gave Chinese Taipei the lead with 92 seconds left and with three seconds left before the first intermission Ting-Yu Hsu made it 2-0. Two third-period goals from Hsuan Wang – the 14-year-old was the youngest player of the tournament her after one month younger linemate Ya-Ching Jan – sealed the 4-1 victory and gold. On the last day Chinese Taipei beat Singapore 12-1 to finish the tournament with a clean record. The New Zealand U18 women’s team beat Thailand 1-0 with Beth Scott scoring the only goal and Lilly Forbes earning a shutout with 25 saves to earn silver. The Thai had their only win against Singapore, 10-1. Wang was named Best Forward of the tournament while the other awards went to Thailand. Wasunun Angkulpattanasuk, who had the best save percentage of all starting goalies with 94.12%, was named best goaltender while Sirikarn Jittresin was the best defender. Nuchanat Ponglerkdee, who led the tournament in points (8) and goals (6), was named Most Valuable Player. She scored six of her team’s goals and was on the ice for all 13 goals. For six of the Chinese Taipei juniors the international season will continue soon as Chinese Taipei is the promoted team in the 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship Division II Group B that will be played in Valdemoro close to the Spanish capital of Madrid. Results Thread
  5. Ice Hockey interest in western Europe Anyway congrats whoever wrote this, the category BS crap article of the year has already it´s winner
  6. Nordic Tour 1 (Stage 18) in Oslo (NOR) March 11th, 2018 Large Hill Mens (16/18) 1. Daniel Andre Tande 258.1, 2. Stefan Kraft 256.7 and 3. Michael Hayboeck 255.6 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  7. What about the most famous Roma ghetto of Central Europe the unique and legendary "Lunik IX" outside of Košice The city already decided to build a big wall all around (and actually build one), but EU stopped the project saying it is anti-human or so, so they had to destroy it
  8. Stage 10 in Oslo (NOR) March 11th, 2018 30km Mass Start Freestyle Womens (15/17) 1. Marit Bjoergen 1:18:12.4, 2. Jessica Diggins 1:18:16.0 and 3. Ragnhild Haga 1:18:16.7 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  9. Stage 25 in Moscow (RUS) March 11th, 2018 Team Snowboard Cross Mens (3/4) 1. Italy (Perathoner/Visintin), 2. Austria (Haemmerle/Lueftner) and 3. United States (Leith/Vedder) Full Results HERE Video Highlights Team Snowboard Cross Womens (3/4) 1. France (Moenne Loccoz/Trespeuch), 2. Canada (Bergermann/Critchlow) and 3. Switzerland (Casanova/Meiler) Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  10. Nordic Tour 1 (Stage 18) in Oslo (NOR) March 11th, 2018 Large Hill Individual Womens (2/2) 1. Maren Lundby 262.7, 2. Daniela Iraschko-Stolz 231.2 and 3. Yuki Ito 229.7 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  11. Stage 33 in Kvitfjell (NOR) March 11th, 2018 Super-G Mens (5/6) 1. Kjetil Jansrud 1:33.21, 2. Beat Feuz 1:33.43 and 3. Brice Roger 1:33.54 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  12. Absolutely unreal so so so proud of our para-athletes !!!
  13. Yes our athletes are doing very well so far, I wonder if we will beat our Vancouver 2010 record (6th place overall)
  14. Fantastic race guys ! pitty for Marek Kubačka, but another high class level performance from Jakub Krako and his 5th Paralympic careers medal, Miro Haraus again no gold, but well, Jakub was today better and congrats great run too from the guys
  15. 40% of the mission accomplished so far from Marie Bochet
  16. And it´s Henrieta and Natalia 2nd Gold !
  17. Stage 25 in Moscow (RUS) March 10th, 2018 Snowboard Cross Mens (11/12) 1. Alessandro Haemmerle , 2. Pierre Vaultier and 3. Omar Visintin Full Results HERE Video Highlights Snowboard Cross Womens (11/12) 1. Eva Samkova , 2. Nelly Moenne Loccoz and 3. Michela Moioli Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  18. Nordic Tour 1 (Stage 18) in Oslo (NOR) March 10th, 2018 Large Hill Teams Mens (6/6) 1. Norway (Tande, Stjernen, Forfang, Johansson) 1098.7, 2. Poland (Kot, Hula, Kubacki, Stoch) 1039.8 and 3. Austria (Schlierenzauer, Aigner, Hayboeck, Kraft) 1010.2 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  19. Stage 24 in Scuol (SUI) March 10th, 2018 Parallel Giant Slalom Mens (9/9) 1. Tim Mastnak , 2. Oskar Kwiatkowski and 3. Nevin Galmarini Full Results HERE 2017/18 World Cup Parallel Giant Slalom Mens Final Ranking 1. Nevin Galmarini 5530.00 2. Edwin Coratti 3408.00 3. Benjamin Karl 2940.00 Full Final Ranking HERE Video Highlights Parallel Giant Slalom Womens (9/9) 1. Ester Ledecka , 2. Alena Zavarzina and 3. Ladina Jenny Full Results HERE 2017/18 World Cup Parallel Giant Slalom Womens Final Ranking 1. Ester Ledecka 7250.00 2. Selina Joerg 4320.00 3. Julia Dujmovits 4210.00 Full Final Ranking HERE Video Highlights
  20. Stage 10 in Oslo (NOR) March 10th, 2018 50km Mass Start Freestyle Mens (15/17) 1. Dario Cologna 2:01:48.1, 2. Martin Johnsrud Sundby 2:01:48.1 and 3. Maxim Vylegzhanin 2:01:49.2 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  21. Heavy fog forces cancellation of Airolo dual moguls World Cup Due to persistent fog throughout the day, officials were forced to cancel the Airolo (SUI) dual moguls World Cup competition slated for Saturday, March 10. With only one week left in the FIS Freestyle moguls World Cup season, a rescheduling of Saturday’s competition will not be possible. Unfortunately, the bad weather in Airolo came after two excellent, sunny days of training at the Ticino resort, where Saturday’s competition would have been the first World Cup event at the venue since 2004. There were some clearer windows in the at the start of the day, and men’s preliminary rounds were able to go down without a problem. However, immediately after the last heat of men’s prelims the fog settled in and would not relent, even as the jury pushed the schedule back as far as possible in hopes of an opening. Finally, there was no other option but to call off the event. From here, the moguls tour now moves to Megeve (FRA) for the World Cup finals dual moguls event, where the top 24 men and 24 ladies on the World Cup rankings - as well as top athletes from the various continental cup series’ - will be eligible to compete in the 2017/18 season-ending competition on March 18. Mikael Kingsbury (CAN) has already guaranteed himself his seventh-straight moguls and Freestyle overall globes on the men’s side of things, while it will come down to a battle between current World Cup leader Perrine Laffont of France (527 points) and the USA’s Jaelin Kauf (461 points) in ladies’ competition at Megeve.
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