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  1. Stage 20 in Bansko (BUL) January 26th, 2018 Parallel Giant Slalom Mens (6/9) 1. Jasey Jay Anderson , 2. Nevin Galmarini and 3. Edwin Coratti Full Results HERE Video Highlights Parallel Giant Slalom Womens (6/9) 1. Ester Ledecka , 2. Selina Joerg and 3. Ramona Theresia Hofmeister Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  2. Stage 28 in Lenzerheide (SUI) January 26th, 2018 Alpine Combined Womens (1/2) 1. Wendy Holdener 2:01.18, 2. Marta Bassino 2:02.73 and 3. Ana Bucik 2:02.74 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  3. 1 more realocation has been offered to Slovakia this morning in Cross Country Skiing for the young Miroslav Šulek. We accepted it. Then our NOC general assembly confirmed all the nominated athletes. so it´s official. Slovakia will send to PC 2018 a delegation of 56 Athletes (41 mens and 15 womens) competing in 7 sports. pitty for the bobsleigh team and Zuzana Stromková in FS skiing, we would have the estimated 60-61 athletes, but well.. so here the 56 Athletes that will represent Slovakia in PyeongChang 2018 TEAM SLOVAKIA ALPINE SKIING 7 (3+4) MEN'S Matej FALÁT Adam ŽAMPA Andreas ŽAMPA WOMEN'S Petra VLHOVÁ Veronika VELEZ-ZUZULOVÁ Soňa MORAVČÍKOVÁ Barbora KANTOROVÁ BIATHLON 10 (5+5) MEN'S Matej KAZÁR Martin OTČENÁŠ Tomáš HASILLA Šimon BARTKO Michal ŠÍMA WOMEN'S Anastasiya KUZMINA Paulína FIALKOVÁ Ivona FIALKOVÁ Terézia POLIAKOVÁ Alžbeta MAJDIŠOVÁ CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING 5 (3+2) MEN'S Peter MLYNÁR Andrej SEGEČ Miroslav ŠULEK WOMEN'S Alena PROCHÁZKOVÁ Barbora KLEMENTOVÁ FIGURE SKATING 2 (1+2) MEN'S Lukáš CSOLLEY (Ice Dance) WOMEN'S Lucie MYSLIVEČKOVÁ (Ice Dance) Nicole RAJIČOVÁ (Singles) ICE HOCKEY 25 (25+0) MEN'S Goaltenders: Ján LACO Branislav KONRÁD Patrik RYBÁR Defencers: Ivan BARANKA Michal ČAJKOVSKÝ Dominik GRAŇÁK Marek ĎALOGA Tomáš STAROSTA Juraj VALACH Peter ČEREŠŇÁK Juraj MIKUŠ Forwards: Martin BAKOŠ Miloš BUBELA Marcel HAŠČÁK Lukáš CINGEĽ Tomáš MARCINKO Patrik LAMPER Ladislav NAGY Tomáš SUROVÝ Andrej KUDRNA Peter OLVECKÝ Michal KRIŠTOF Matej PAULOVIČ Matúš SUKEĽ Marek HOVORKA LUGE 5 (4+1) MEN'S Jozef NINIS (Singles) Jakub ŠIMOŇÁK (Singles) Marek SOLČANSKÝ (Doubles) Karol STUCHLÁK (Doubles) WOMEN'S Katarína ŠIMOŇÁKOVÁ (Singles) SNOWBOARDING 1 (0+1) WOMEN'S Klaudia MEDLOVÁ (Slopestyle, Big Air) The first part of the team (the full Biathlon and womens Cross-Country Skiing team) is expected to fly to Korea next Wednesday 31st January, one day after the traditional Olympic oath ceremony to the Slovak president (the oath will be presented by Alena Procházková (Cross-Country Skiing) going to her 4th Olympics) and the distribution of the Nominations decrees for the athletes in Bratislava. As it was announced yestreday, Veronika Velez-Zuzulová will be the flag bearer during the Opening ceremony parade of Nations.
  4. wow Nevena what a result ! New Serbian world cup´s best nice points also for Popovič , Pauláthová and Jelinkova and also Kantorová scoring her first seasons points. congrats Barbara Kantorová just pitty Argentina missed the points
  5. Ah c´est cool ca Je viens de voir ca, ils evoluent en D3. Je suis juste devenu fan, Allez Kroko !
  6. Ouaip, dans la magnifique ville de Nimes oh, comme ca me manque... haha ok
  7. Je me souviens qua à Vancouver commenté comme consultant pour le Hockey Roch Voisine, pourquoi ils ne l'appelaient pas maintenant ?
  8. After seeing The French TV Olympic schedule on their National thread, I tried to find some news about Slovak broadcasting during the upcomming games. The schedule is not unveiled officially yet, I just found some articles saying, our National broadcasting channel. RTVS (Radio a Televízia Slovenska) will offer the Olympic games on both their channels RTVS 1 and RTVS 2 (yes, in Slovakia our public TV has only 2 channels ) Apparently they will present around 260 hours of the Olympics during the 2 Olympics weeks. In the first National channel (RTVS 1), Both Opening and Closing Ceremonies and as they announced "almost" all Ice Hockey matches, and in Channel 2 the all remaining finals (live and replays) in almost 24h per day coverage, Focusing primary on Slovak competing athletes (the most important actions -as they said - like Kuzmina´s shooting, or our slaloms runs being immediately entered and showed in 1st channel), I guess the same if Slovak hockey team score the goal will be showed live also in the second channel. https://sport.pravda.sk/ostatne-sporty/clanok/455195-260-hodin-vysielania-rtvs-dianiu-v-pjongcangu-prisposobi-televiziu-i-rozhlas/ but still waiting for the official statement and schedule of our TV. + they will stream everything from the games on their website special platform
  9. On parle de ce meme Thierry Adam du Tour de France ?
  10. Here tomorrows Schedule 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championship Division III In Sofia, , 22-28 January 2018 Friday January 26th, 2018 - Round-Robin Day 4 Schedule (GMT +2) 13:00 Israel vs Iceland 16:30 New Zealand vs China 20:00 Bulgaria vs Australia LIVESTREAM ISR vs ISL NZL vs CHN BUL vs AUS
  11. 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championship Division III In Sofia, , 22-28 January 2018 Thursday January 25th, 2018 - Round-Robin Day 3 Results (GMT +2) 13:00 Australia 4 - 7 Israel 16:30 Iceland 13 - 3 New Zealand 20:00 China 10 - 4 Bulgaria Provisional Standing After Day 3 1. Israel 9 pts, 2. Iceland 7 pts, 3. Australia 5 pts, 4. China 3 pts, 5. Bulgaria 3 pts, 6. New Zealand 0 pts.
  12. This is a brutal terrifying offensive power they have in their roster in comparison to any other announced team rosters a real nuclear bomb if you want Monsters, I say you sir, Monsters !!!
  13. Crossing 38°N North Korean players arrive to form unified team Normally closed and heavily guarded, the intra-Korean border opened today for the 12 North Korean players who joined their South Korean colleagues to form a unified women's ice hockey team for the PyeongChang 2018 Olympics. The 2018 Olympic Winter Games will be joined by athletes from the northern part of the peninsula following the breakthrough discussions between the involved parties on Saturday. The athletes will march together at the opening and closing ceremonies with the unification flag and some individual athletes will compete and travel to PyeongChang 2018 later. The most remarkable move, however, is to have a unified team in a team sport with athletes from the two Koreas that have been separated for over 60 years after the Korean War. In women’s ice hockey the two teams are not far apart from each other also on the ice. The 23 players from the Republic of Korea (“South Korea”, 22nd in the 2017 IIHF Women’s World Ranking) will stay together but will be joined by 12 players from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (“North Korea”, 25th in the ranking) and be granted an exception to have 35 players on the tournament roster of the unified team. However, the game-day roster will remain at 22 like for all teams in the tournament and according to the agreement at least three North Korean players will play in each game. The joint team was first proposed at high-level inter-Korean talks between the administrations of the two countries on 9th January before reaching an agreement and working on the details that were approved and announced on Saturday in Lausanne, Switzerland, where the International Olympic Committee is headquartered following discussions on how to integrate the new players with the IOC and the IIHF. In order to prepare for the historic team effort, the 12 players came to South Korea on Thursday and earlier than the other athletes. The delegation crossed the demilitarized zone around the 38th parallel north that divides the Korean peninsula near the cities of Kaesong and Paju. They were brought to Jincheon, about 90 kilometres south of Seoul where the South Korean players have been practising. The 12 players crossed the border in apparel with the DPR Korea flag but will soon be equipped with new apparel for the unified Korean women’s team. The team will compete under the unification flag picturing the Korean peninsula and will have a different abbreviation (COR instead of KOR) in the Olympic women’s ice hockey tournament. The delegation coming from the north were welcomed with flowers by their new Korean colleagues from the south, head coach Sarah Murray and Mongwon Chung, the President of the Korea Ice Hockey Association governing the sport in the south. According to South Korean news agency Yonhap it was agreed that the players from the north and south will run separate practices before they will officially be joined together to practise as a unified team as of next week. On 4th February the team will play an exhibition game against Sweden before starting the 2018 Olympic women’s ice hockey tournament on 10th February against Switzerland. The full 35-player roster will be published at a later date.
  14. Okay, they should already send them the Gold medals RIP Slovakia, Slovenia and USA in the preliminary round
  15. OLYMPIC ATHLETES FROM RUSSIA Goaltenders: Vasili Koshechkin (Metallurg Magnitogorsk, KHL, ) Ilya Sorokin (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, ) Igor Shestyorkin (CSKA Moscow, KHL, ) Defencers: Vladislav Gavrikov (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, ) Dinar Khafizullin (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, ) Bogdan Kiselevich (CSKA Moscow, KHL, ) Alexei Marchenko (CSKA Moscow, KHL, ) Nikita Nesterov (CSKA Moscow, KHL, ) Vyacheslav Voinov (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, ) Artyom Zub (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, ) Andrei Zubarev (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, ) Forwards: Sergei Andronov (CSKA Moscow, KHL, ) Alexander Barabanov (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, ) Pavel Datsyuk (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, ) Mikhail Grigorenko (CSKA Moscow, KHL, ) Nikita Gusev (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, ) Ilya Kablukov (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, ) Sergei Kalinin (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, ) Kirill Kaprizov (CSKA Moscow, KHL, ) Ilya Kovalchuk (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, ) Sergei Mozyakin (Metallurg Magnitogorsk, KHL, ) Nikolai Prokhorkin (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, ) Vadim Shipachyov (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, ) Sergei Shirokov (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, ) Ivan Telegin (CSKA Moscow, KHL, )
  16. FIS contacted today our federation and offered us 3 realocations 2 of them in Alpine Skiing for Matej Falát and Barbora Kantorová and 1 in Freestyle Skiing for Zuzana Stromková in Slopestyle, ofc we immediately accepted them, but Zuzana said that she is still not OK after her surgery and still not training at all, so she won´t go there only to show up and block a place for someone else, so we returned the Freestyle Skiing quota, but accepted the 2 for Alpine Skiing. If our NOC will confirm (which is expected to happen) all our qualified athletes during tomorrows General Assembly, we will send a delegation of 55 athletes (40+15). 25 Mens Ice Hockey, 10 biathlon (5 + 5 ), 7 alpine skiing (3+4), 5 luge (4+1), 4 cross-country skiing (2+2), 3 figure skating (1+2) and 1 womens snowboarding Big Air/Slopestyle (The names HERE ) Final Confirmation tomorrow
  17. Veronika Velez-Zuzulová for Great choice ! source https://www.webnoviny.sk/veronika-velez-zuzulova-bude-vlajkonosickou-slovenskej-vypravy-na-zimnej-olympiade-v-pjongcangu/ She will be our 7th Winter Olympic Games Opening Ceremony flag bearer, the first ever female and first ever Alpine Skier with this honor. and only the 3rd Non-Ice Hockey athlete in our short Olympic history since the independence in 1993. List of All Winter Olympic Games Opening Ceremony Slovak Flagbearers 1994 (Lillehammer) Peter Šťastný (Ice Hockey) 1998 (Nagano) Ivan Bátory (Cross-Country Skiing) 2002 (Salt Lake) Róbert Petrovický (Ice Hockey) 2006 (Torino) Walter Marx jr. (Luge) 2010 (Vancouver) Žigmund Pálffy (Ice Hockey) 2014 (Sochi) Zdeno Chára (Ice Hockey) 2018 (PyeongChang) Veronika Velez-Zuzulová (Alpine Skiing)
  18. Here tomorrows Schedule 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championship Division III In Sofia, , 22-28 January 2018 Thursday January 25th, 2018 - Round-Robin Day 3 Schedule (GMT +2) 13:00 Australia vs Israel 16:30 Iceland vs New Zealand 20:00 China vs Bulgaria LIVESTREAM AUS vs ISR ISL vs NZL CHN vs BUL
  19. TEAM NORWAY Goaltenders: Lars Haugen (Färjestad BK, ) Henrik Haukeland (Timrå IK, ) Henrik Holm (Stavanger Oilers) Defencers: Aleksander Bonsaksen (Iserlohn Roosters, ) Stefan Espeland (KAC Klagenfurt, EBEL, ) Jonas Holøs (Fribourg-Gotteron, ) Johannes Johannesen (Stavanger Oilers) Erlend Lesund (Mora IK, ) Mattias Nørstebø (Frölunda Indians, ) Daniel Sørvik (HC Verva Litvinov, ) Henrik Ødegaard (Frisk Asker) Forwards: Anders Bastiansen (Frisk Asker) Kristian Forsberg (Stavanger Oilers) Ludvig Hoff (University of North Dakota, NCAA, ) Tomm Kristiansen (Sparta Sarpsborg) Ken André Olimb (Linköping HC, ) Mathis Olimb (Linköping HC, ) Mats Rosseli Olsen (Frölunda Indians, ) Aleksander Reichenberg (Sparta Prague, ) Niklas Roest (Sparta Sarpsborg) Martin Røymark (Modo Hockey Ornskoldsvik, ) Eirik Salsten (Stavanger Oilers) Patrick Thoresen (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, ) Steffen Thoresen (Storhamar Dragons) Mathias Trettenes (Krefeld Pinguine, )
  20. Group 1 a big +1 to UEFA for the Travel costs
  21. Stage 25 in Schladming (AUT) January 23rd, 2018 Slalom Mens (9/12) 1. Marcel Hirscher 1:43.56, 2. Henrik Kristoffersen 1:43:95 and 3. Daniel Yule 1:45.69 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
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