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  1. Stage 7 in Sankt Moritz (SUI) December 9th, 2017 Super-G Womens (2/8) 1. Jasmine Flury 1:02.59, 2. Michelle Gisin 1:02.69 and 3. Tina Weirather 1:02.75 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  2. Stage 3 in Davos (SUI) December 9th, 2017 Sprint Freestyle Mens (3/11) 1. Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo , 2. Federico Pellegrino and 3. Alexander Bolshunov Full Results HERE Video Highlights Sprint Freestyle Womens (3/11) 1. Stina Nilsson , 2. Maiken Caspersen Falla and 3. Kikkan Randall Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  3. Nope since 2007 sir. Slovak laws prohibit dual citizenship, if you want the Slovak one you have to give up your previous
  4. Haha yes I am Still enjoying this success
  5. Stage 8 in Val d´Isere (FRA) December 9th, 2017 Giant Slalom Mens (2/8) 1. Alexis Pinturault 1:51.18, 2. Stefan Luitz 1:51.46 and 3. Marcel Hirscher 1:51.72 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  6. Saturday's Val Thorens Audi FIS Ski Cross Alps Tour competition cancelled due to weather Despite a massive effort by organizers and officials, the second of two Audi FIS Ski Cross Alps Tour competitions slated for Val Thorens was cancelled on Saturday due to persistent snow, fog, and wind. With more than 30cms of snow blanketing the course over night and steady snowfall throughout the day in the lead-up to the scheduled start time, teams of slippers and colour crews were forced to fight Mother Nature with all their resources. Unfortunately, on Saturday it was a losing battle. FIS ski cross race director Martin Fiala praised the efforts of all hand who were striving to make Saturday's competition a success. "FIS would like to thank the organizers and volunteers in Val Thorens for their hard work and determination today," said Fiala, "Though we were not able to overcome today's challenges, Val Thorens has proven once again this week why it is one of the premier ski cross venues in the world. Now we look forward to the next stage of the Cross Alps Tour in Arosa (SUI), and to returning to Val Thorens once again next season." The programme in Val Thorens had already undergone one change when the first of the two races, originally scheduled for Friday, was moved forward one day to Thursday to accommodate for the forecasted storm that would eventually lead to Saturday's cancellation. In hindsight, that decision proved to be the correct one, as there is a very real possibility there would have been no competition at in Val Thorens without that move. Due to the compact nature of the 2017 Cross Alps Tour schedule, there is little possibility of a rescheduling of the Val Thorens race at one of the other three Cross Alps Tour venues this December. However, other options for making up today's cancelled competition will be explored in the coming days. The next stage of the 2017 Cross Alps Tour will take place in Arosa (SUI) on Tuesday, December 12, with an exciting nighttime sprint format competition slated to get underway under the lights at 20:15 CET. Qualifications will take place on Monday, December 11, at 17:30.
  7. Strolia after 2 shootings from 50th to 27th ! Impressive ! where is @Werloc ?
  8. Anna finally presented a great race with a good result 5th so far
  9. Comeback of the year ? Sarnia Stings the team of our young prospect Adam Ružička was leading 6-0 at the end of the 2nd period but lost 6-7 to the host Saginaw Spirit
  10. Stage 7 in Copper Mountain (USA) December 9th, 2017 Halfpipe Mens (2/7) 1. David Wise 92.80, 2. Noah Bowman 91.00 and 3. Simon D´Artois 89.20 Full Results HERE Video Highlights Halfpipe Womens (2/7) 1. Marie Martinod 83.00, 2. Devin Logan 79.60 and 3. Zhang Kexin 77.60 Full Results HERE Video Highlights
  11. Ice Hockey Tournament at Calgary 1988 USSR, 1988 Olympic Champions, One year before the fall of communism, the Soviet team won their 7th Historic Olympic title, becoming at that time the most successful Olympic Ice Hockey nation, surpassing the host country Canada with 6 titles back then The Men´s Ice Hockey Tournament at the Winter Olympic Games 1988, took place from the 13th to the 28th February 1988 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The games were played in the Olympic Saddledome (Including the decisive matches) but also at the Stampede Corral and at the Father David Bauer Olympic Arena. It was the first Olympic tournament held in the birth place of this sport, Untill now it´s also the only one tournament in North America not won by any of USA or Canada. USSR retained their Olympic gold from Sarajevo 1984, this time they won their 7th Historic title, Overpassing Canada at this time in the historical medal tally. The biggest surprise of the tournament was Finland, After so many bad luck and disappointing 4th places, the "Suomis" finally won their first ever ice hockey Olympic medal - Silver, just ahead of their eternal rivals from Sweden retaining bronze from 1984. Canada prolonged the disastrous no-medal streak to another 4 years finishing 4th. The biggest failure was however the Czechoslovakian team which absolutely flopped in Calgary finishing far from the expected positions on 6th place even behind the West German team. 12 Countries attended the tournament, the 11 top ranked nations from the 1987 Word Championships were qualified directly, Japan and France played in West Germany a intercontinental play-off for the last spot. The French team won this quota beating the Japanese 8-6 in Aggregate. The playing format slightly changed but was in general quite similar as for the last previous tournaments. the 12 teams were divided into 2 preliminary pools, but now it was the top 3 from both groups who earned their qualifications for the medal round (Final-Six) played in a traditional round-Robin (Every team played once each opponent - but only from the opposite group, since the results from the previous matches with teams from their own groups were carried and counted in the final round). Teams ranked 4th from both groups played a match for 7th place, Teams ranked 5th faced each other in a 9th place game and last teams from both pools played the 11th place game. The all 3 favorites advanced as expected from the Group A, surprisingly it was Finland who topped the group and went to the final round with the best position of 3 carried points from the historical win 3-1 over the host Canada and the 3-3 tie with Sweden. The Finns started the tournament very bad losing their opening game to Switzerland, but since then Finland became unbeatable in the remaining games of the pool A. Sweden with 2 points from the ties with Finland and 2- 2 against Canada advanced from second position, the trio was completed by the host, Canada acceding to the final six with only 1 single point was even a bit worrying for the local fans. To notice is also the small doping violation episode from this group, Poland won easily over France but because one of their player was found guilty for doping violation the match was recorded to the French but without winning points. Also from Group B the main favorites qualified for the medal round, only West Germany surprised finishing second behind the unbeaten USSR and in front of Czechoslovakia. Mainly because the upset caused in the opening day by the win 2-1 over the Czechoslovaks, West Germany entered the final round with 2 points, Czechoslovakia losing also to USSR had huge and unexpected troubles to even qualify but winning against USA they at least avoided the absolute failure, meanwhile entering the medal round pointless wasn´t exactly the best position. After USSR defeating Canada 5-0 and Sweden 7-1 was already the gold medalist one day before the end of the medal round. In the last day there was still a huge fight for the remaining medals Finland, Sweden and Canada were all in the battle. After Canada won against Czechoslovakia 6-3 the host team jumped on the medal, but only until the very last match of the championship and the biggest upset of the tournament. Finland shocked the hockey planet beating USSR 2-1. This was the only lose of points in the whole tourney the Soviets suffered in Calgary. The win meant a Great and historic moment for the Finland´s Ice Hockey, finishing second and winning the Silver medals. Sweden also secured the medal beating pleasantly surprising team of West Germany 3-2 in this last day. Finland was the biggest surprise of the tournament winning finally their first medal, Silver For the first time in history a Olympic Ice hockey match ended by shoot-out, in the 11th place Match the result was still not decided between France and Norway even after the Overtime, so the famous ice hockey "penalties sessions" had to be used for the fist time, ending in France´s favor 7-6. Czechoslovakia, reigning silver medalist had to experience a very painful tournament. Already the start was just disastrous, The shocking news of a lose to the West German team 1-2 came from Calgary after the opening day immediately destroying the usual high expectations atmosphere among the fans and the public about this team composed almost entirely by the 1985 World Champions. In the second match the team had to fight really hard again to beat the United States 7-5 to at least renew the chances of the qualification for the medal round. 8 minute to go it was still 4-5 for the US and the situation of the Czechoslovak team looked really bad, but 3 goals in the last minutes turned the outcome of the match and returned a bit of new hopes and faith among the team. After next two expected easy wins 10-1 over Norway and 4-0 against Austria the qualification was confirmed. The problem was the points carried for the Final-Six. If the teams wanted to not enter the medal games pointless they had to grab something in the last game with the dominant team of USSR. Unfortunately there were no chances at all and the Soviets destroyed the Czechoslovak team 6-1 - Again thanks this diabolic line Makarov-Larionov-Krutov... Thanks this situation, In The final round, there was only one way for medal, winning all 3 games. But already the first lose with Sweden 2-6 completed the disappointing failure in this tournament, the medal hopes were gone.. However even highly disappointed, the team showed some Olympic spirit and fight winning the next match against Finland 5-2 ! becoming the only team that defeated Finland in the Final-Six. In the final match Czechoslovakia lost to the host country 3-6. Canada was still playing for the so wanted and needed medal and showed it by totally dominating this match. 6th place even behind West Germany was considered as a huge failure and fiasco in the country, starting few tense and hard months in local Ice hockey circles and political places...one year later the Communism failed opening new doors and ways in Czech and Slovak Hockey 1988 Olympic Medalists from left Finland, USSR and Sweden Final Ranking: 1. USSR 2. Finland 3. Sweden 4. Canada 5. West Germany 6. Czechoslovakia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7. United States 8. Switzerland 9. Austria 10. Poland 11. France 12. Norway One of the biggest surprises and upsets of Olympic Ice Hockey history, the last day win of Finland over USSR 2-1 resulting in first Finlands Olympic Ice hockey medal
  12. Play-offs Brackets Final Finland vs Sweden Bronze Medal match Switzerland vs Czech Republic 5th Place Match Latvia vs Slovakia 7th Place Match Poland vs Norway
  13. Women´s World Championships 2017 Semifinals Finland vs Switzerland 3-1 Sweden vs Czech Republic 7-1 5th-8th Places Semifinals Latvia vs Poland 5-1 Slovakia vs Norway 7-4
  14. Apparently they changed the decision during the evening meeting and the race is officially cancelled. Still not news about further eventual reschedulling of the event.
  15. This week will start the Men´s Under 20 World Championship 2018 season program. Before the Top Divisions tournament scheduled traditionally during the end of year festivities period start, there the first 3 tournaments to be contested next week. On Sunday will starts the Division IA and IIB, meanwhile already tomorrow will start the Division IB tournament in Slovenian Bled. 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championship Division I Group B In Bled, Slovenia , (December 9th- December 15th 2017) Saturday December 9th, 2017 - Round-Robin Day 1 Schedule (GMT +1) 13:00 Italy vs Poland 16:30 Ukraine vs Slovenia 20:00 Lithuania vs Norway *Tournament Format: 6 Nations play a usual Round-Robin tournament, Each team play once every opponent, The first ranked Nation will qualify for the Men´s Under 20 Division I Group A World Championships next year in 2019. Teams ranked from 2nd to 5th will remains in this division also for the next year and the last ranked Nation will be relegated to the Men´s Under 20 Division II Group A World Championships 2019 LIVESTREAM ITA vs POL UKR vs SLO LTU vs NOR
  16. Men's Darts PDC World Championship 2018 London (ENG) - 14 December 2017 - 1 January 2018 Totallympics Results Thread
  17. 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division II Group B Qualification In Sofia, Bulgaria , (December 4th- December 9th 2017) Saturday December 9th, 2017 - Round-Robin Last Day Schedule (GMT +2) 14:30 Hong-Kong vs Bulgaria 19:00 Belgium vs South Africa -------------------------------------------------------- Rest Day: Croatia LIVESTREAM HKG vs BUL BEL vs RSA The winner and qualified team already known, Croatia won the ticket for the next years Womens Div. IIB Wch, the tomorrows games will decide only the remaining final standing of the tournament and in direct matches. Belgium will face South Africa for silver and Bronze, and Hong-Kong will play against the host country for the 4th and 5th place and for the first point(s) and first win in the tournament.
  18. 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division II Group B Qualification In Sofia, Bulgaria , (December 4th- December 9th 2017) Friday December 8th, 2017 - Round-Robin Day 5 Results (GMT +2) 15:30 South Africa 8 - 1 Hong-Kong 19:00 Bulgaria 2 - 12 Croatia -------------------------------------------------------- Rest Day: Belgium Provisional Standing after Day 5: 1. Croatia 12, 2. Belgium 6, 3. South Africa 6, 4. Bulgaria 0, 5. Hong-Kong 0
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