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  1. Hard to pick only some of them, Vancouver 2010 had so many memorable emotive moments my top 10 1. Nodar Kumaritashvili tragedy 2. Anastasiya Kuzmina winning our first gold at winter Olympics already in Day 1 3. Sven Kramer and his coach in the 10000m..special mention to our friend @heywoodu 4. Marion Rolland falling in the womens downhill after some 5 meters 5. our ice hockey win over Sweden in the 1/4 finals 6. the heartbreaking 3rd period against Finland in the bronze medal match 7. Lindsey Jacobellis presenting another her unforgettable flop in the last meters of snowboard cross 8. Pavol Hurajt finishing almost dead but 3rd in the biathlon mass start 9. Joannie Rochette winning bronze in womens figure skating few hours after she lost her mom 10. the win against Russia in hockey preliminary round by the fabulous Demitra goal etc....etc...etc... a plenty of moments I´ll remember whole my life...Oh Vancouver 2010 I miss you so much
  2. Hahaha yes, well, we had both Hockey teams in Vancouver Mens and Womens which obviously significantly improved the quantity of our delegation but at least your single athlete had a 10000000x better outfit than the whole our contingent and yes I remember it, just saw the opening ceremony for example last week, as I re-watch regularly the Vancouver Olympics..I know I´m not normal but what can I do ? Vancouver 2010 are for me the best of the best, so many emotions and memorable things, from the tragic Kumaritashvili accident the day of the opening ceremony, passing by the first ever gold for our winter olympic appearances in Day 1 until the Sydney Crosby epic gold medal goal...the whole Olympics 2010 are for me just really special
  3. Few pics from the Olympic Village, Apparently almost everything is already prepared The village will consist of 25-storey buildings in the main olympic village in Gangneung, our team will stay in the building 803 and our floors will be from the 2nd to the 7th. In the mountains Olympic village, it will be the second and third floors, plus two rooms on the fourth, in the building number 103 Also our Hockey team will travel to Korea the night of the 6th February and is expected to land there the morning of the 8th February, so very likely they will miss the opening ceremony parade of nations, they will play one test match befre the tournament the 11th February against South Korea (will be the very first confrontation between the 2 countries in the history) but not in PyeongChang, very likely in one of the biggest local cities.
  4. One of the most memorable opening ceremonies sequences of all time for me too
  5. Leeroy Ganish of Singapore missed in the Mens K1 1st heat almost all gates From the 23 gates he missed 22, he passed correctly only the gate 15. He got in this race 1100 penalty seconds at least in the second heat he slightly improved but still successfully avoided all upstream gates In other hand what a debacle in womens C1 for us, only 1 boat in the semifinal lol..this is a hard epic failure...all boats qualified more or less without problems in M C2 and M K1 All results are available in the results thread http://results.totallympics.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=1453&extra=&page=1
  6. Time to open the flag bearers thread, Guys feel free to post the flag bearers but please don´t forget to add also a source, like @Benolympique did it today about Martin Fourcade for , Thanks for the link buddy https://www.lequipe.fr/Tous-sports/Actualites/Martin-fourcade-porte-drapeau-a-pyeongchang/837522 Also feel free to announce every info about a new qualified nation here, in order to add them also to the opening post.
  7. Albania - Suela Mehilli (Alpine Skiing) Andorra - Irineu Esteve Altmiras (Cross-Country Skiing) Argentina - Sebastiano Gastaldi (Alpine Skiing) Armenia - Mikayel Mikayelyan (Cross-Country Skiing) Australia - Scotty James (Snowboarding) Austria - Anna Veith (Alpine Skiing) Azerbaijan - Patrick Brachner (Alpine Skiing) Belarus - Alla Tsuper (Freestyle Skiing) Belgium - Seppe Smits (Snowboarding) Bermuda - Tucker Murphy (Cross-Country Skiing) Bolivia - Simon Breitfuss Kammerlander (Alpine Skiing) Bosnia and Herzegovina - Elvedina Muzaferija (Alpine Skiing) Brazil - Edson Bindilatti (Bobsleigh) Bulgaria - Radoslav Yankov (Snowboarding) Canada - Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir (Figure Skating) Chile - Henrik von Appen (Alpine Skiing) China - Zhou Yang (Short Track Speed Skating) Chinese Taipei - Lien Te-An (Luge) Colombia - Pedro Causil (Speed Skating) Croatia - Natko Zrncic-Dim (Alpine Skiing) Cyprus - Dinos Lefkaritis (Alpine Skiing) Czech Republic - Eva Samkova (Snowboarding) Denmark - Elena Møller Rigas (Speedskating) Ecuador - Klaus Jungbluth Rodriguez (Cross-Country Skiing) Eritrea - Shannon-Ogbani Abeda (Alpine Skiing) Estonia - Saskia Alusalu (Speed Skating) Finland - Janne Ahonen (Ski Jumping) France - Martin Fourcade (Biathlon) Georgia - Moris Kvitelashvili (Figure Skating) Germany - Eric Frenzel (Nordic Combined) Ghana - Akwasi Frimpong (Skeleton) Great Britain - Lizzy Yarnold (Skeleton) Greece - Sophia Ralli (Alpine Skiing) Hong Kong - Arabella Ng (Alpine Skiing) Hungary - Konrad Nagy (Speed Skating) Iceland - Freydis Halla Einarsdottir (Alpine Skiing) India - Shiva Keshavan (Luge) Iran - Samaneh Beyrami Baher (Cross-Country Skiing) Ireland - Seamus O'Connor (Snowboarding) Israel - Alexei Bychenko (Figure Skating) Italy - Arianna Fontana (Short Track Speed Skating) Jamaica - Audra Segree (Bobsleigh) Japan - Noriaki Kasai (Ski Jumping) Kazakhstan - Abzal Azhgaliyev (Short Track Speed Skating) Kenya - Sabrina Simader (Alpine Skiing) Kosovo - Albin Tahiri (Alpine Skiing) Kyrgyzstan - Tariel Zharkymbaev (Cross-Country Skiing) Latvia - Daumants Dreiškens (Bobsleigh) Lebanon - Samer Tawk (Cross-Country Skiing) Liechtenstein - Marco Pfiffner (Alpine Skiing) Lithuania - Tomas Kaukenas (Biathlon) Luxembourg - Matthieu Osch (Alpine Skiing) Macedonia - Stavre Jada (Cross-Country Skiing) Madagascar - Mialitiana Clerc (Alpine Skiing) Malaysia - Julian Zhi Jie Yee (Figure Skating) Malta - Elise Pellegrin (Alpine Skiing) Mexico - German Madrazo (Cross-Country Skiing) Moldova - Nicolae Gaiduc (Cross-Country Skiing) Monaco - Rudy Rinaldi (Bobsleigh) Mongolia - Achbadrakh Batmunkh (Cross-Country Skiing) Montenegro - Jelena Vujicic (Alpine Skiing) Morocco - Samir Azzimani (Cross-Country Skiing) Netherlands - Jan Smeekens (Speed Skating) New Zealand - Beau-James Wells (Freestyle Skiing) Nigeria - Ngozi Onwumere (Bobsleigh) North Korea - Hwang Chung-Gum (Ice Hockey) Norway - Emil Hegle Svendsen (Biathlon) Olympic Athletes from Russia - Volunteer Pakistan - Muhammad Karim (Alpine Skiing) Philippines - Asa Miller (Alpine Skiing) Poland - Zbigniew Brodka (Speed Skating) Portugal - Kequyen Lam (Cross-Country Skiing) Puerto Rico - Charles Flaherty (Alpine Skiing) Romania - Marius Ungureanu (Biathlon) San Marino - Alessandro Mariotti (Alpine Skiing) Serbia - Nevena Ignjatovic (Alpine Skiing) Singapore - Cheyenne Goh (Short Track Speed Skating) Slovakia - Veronika Velez-Zuzulová (Alpine Skiing) Slovenia - Vesna Fabjan (Cross-Country Skiing) South Africa - Connor Wilson (Alpine Skiing) South Korea - Won Yun-Jong (Bobsleigh) Spain - Lucas Eguibar (Snowboarding) Sweden - Niklas Edin (Curling) Switzerland - Dario Cologna (Cross-Country Skiing) Thailand - Mark Chanloung (Cross-Country Skiing) Timor-Leste - Yohan Goutt Goncalves (Alpine Skiing) Togo - Mathilde-Amivi Petitjean (Cross-Country Skiing) Tonga - Pita Taufatofua (Cross-Country Skiing) Turkey - Fatih Arda Ipcioglu (Ski Jumping) Ukraine - Olena Pidhrushna (Biathlon) United States - Erin Hamlin (Luge) Uzbekistan - Komiljon Tokhtaev (Alpine Skiing)
  8. Men´s Team C2 1. France (Gauthier Klauss/Mathieu Peche, Pierre Picco/Hugo Biso, Nicolas Scianimanico/Hugo Cailhol) 104.99, 2. Germany (Robert Behling/Thomas Becker, Kai Mueller/Kevin Mueller, Franz Anton/Jan Benzien) 106.80 and 3. Slovakia (Ladislav Škantár/Peter Škantár, Tomáš Kučera/Ján Bátik, Pavol Hochschorner/Peter Hochschorner) 108.16 Full Results Here
  9. Women´s Team C1 1. Great Britain (Kimberley Woods, Mallory Franklin, Eilidh Gibson) 117.63, 2. Australia (Jessica Fox, Noemie Fox, Rosalyn Lawrence) 119.28 and 3. Czech Republic (Tereza Fiserova, Monika Jančova, Eva Říhova) 122.75 Full Results Here
  10. Men´s Team K1 1. Czech Republic (Jiří Prskavec, Ondřej Tunka, Vít Prindiš) 93.06, 2. France (Boris Neveu, Mathieu Biazizzo, Sebastien Combot) 94.07 and 3. Slovenia (Peter Kauzer, Martin Srabotnik, Zan Jakse) 94.41 Full Results Here 27 teams Sweden 4th !!!!!!! worth to mention also and competing with a mixed teams
  11. Women´s Team K1 1. Germany (Jasmin Schornberg, Ricarda Funk, Lisa Fritsche) 103.60, 2. Austria (Corinna Kuhnle, Lisa Leitner, Viktoria Wolffhardt) 103.80 and 3. Australia (Jessica Fox, Rosalyn Lawrence, Kate Eckhardt) 108.44 Full Results Here
  12. Men´s Team C1 1. Slovakia (Matej Beňuš, Alexander Slafkovský, Michal Martikán) 95.44, 2. Great Britain (Ryan Westley, David Florence, Adam Burgess) 98.44 and 3. France (Denis Gargaud Chanut, Martin Thomas, Edern Le Ruyet) 98.72 Full Results Here
  13. The last training session of SVK team Apparently everything is ready and very well prepared, so lets go from tomorrow Some pictures from the opening ceremony https://www.facebook.com/pg/paucanoe/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1637518456320788
  14. Peter is a absolute star here, Even in our football national championship match Žilina - Slovan yesterday the fans celebrated his success
  15. Olympic schedule released Games set for men’s, women’s tournaments The dates and matchups for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games ice hockey events have been set with the release of both the men’s and women’s tournament schedules. The 2018 Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea, officially kick off with the Opening Ceremony on 9th February. The games for the men’s and women’s tournaments will be split up between the newly-constructed Gangneung Hockey Centre, which can hold up ot 10,000 spectators, and the 6,000 capacity Kwandong Hockey Centre. The Gangneung arena will host the majority of the men’s hockey games, as well as both gold medal games. The Kwandong arena will house all the women’s games with the exception of the semi-finals and the final. The puck drops on the first ice hockey game at PyeongChang 2018 on 10 February, with a women’s game between Japan and Sweden, set for 16:40 local time (GMT+9) at the Kwandong Hockey Centre. Tournament hosts Korea follow up with an evening game against Switzerland at 21:10. 2014 gold medallist Canada’s women’s national team will play its first game on 11 February, taking on Russia. They will close out the preliminary round against their perennial rivals the United States on 15 February. Team USA will come into the Olympic tournament as the favourites, having won every IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship since losing to Canada in a thrilling overtime gold medal final at Sochi 2014. The women’s gold medal game is scheduled for 22 February at 13:10 at the Guangneung Hockey Centre. The bronze medal game happens the day before at 16:40 in Kwandong. Click below to access the full schedule for men´s tournament: Womens Tournament Schedule and Results
  16. Olympic schedule released Games set for men’s, women’s tournaments The dates and matchups for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games ice hockey events have been set with the release of both the men’s and women’s tournament schedules. The Winter Olympic Games, to be held in PyeongChang, South Korea, officially kicks off with the Opening Ceremony on 9th February. The men’s and women’s tournament games will be split up between the newly-constructed Gangneung Hockey Centre, which can hold up ot 10,000 spectators, and the 6,000 capacity Kwandong Hockey Centre. The Gangneung arena will host the majority of the men’s hockey games, as well as both gold medal games. Kwandong arena will house all the women’s games with the exception of the semi-finals and the final. The men’s tournament will open a few days after the women’s event, beginning on 14 February with two Group B matchups: Slovakia versus Russia and USA versus Slovenia, both happening at 21:10 in the Gangneung and Kwandong Hockey Centres respectively. 2014 bronze medallists Finland take on Germany on Day 2 of the men’s tournament. Korea’s men’s national team, which along with the women’s team will make its first-ever appearance on Olympic ice, faces the Czech Republic in its tournament opener on the same day. Team Canada, also defending champions in the men’s category, opens the men’s event against Switzerland. 2017 IIHf Ice Hockey World Champions Sweden get their Olympic campaign started on the same day with a Group C game against Norway. As in past Olympics, the Games will close out with the men’s tournament gold medal game, taking on the final day of competition on 25 February at 13:10 local time, preceded by the bronze medal game the day before at 21:10. Click below to access the full schedule for men´s tournament: Mens Tournament Schedule and Results
  17. The Ice Hockey schedules FINALLY Released Slovak Team preliminary round program is finally officially known, we will start the St. Valentines Day Wednesday 14th February against Russia at 21:10 local time (13:10 our time) in the bigger arena Gangneung Hockey Center, Two days later on Friday 16th February in the same venue we will face the USA at 12:10 local Time (04:10 our Time), the last preliminary round game against Slovenia will be played the next day Saturday 17th February at 21:10 local Time (13:10 our time) this time in the smaller arena Kwandong Hockey Center.
  18. Norwegian television at least they played the right anthem...
  19. Team Slovakia Mens Lukáš BABAČ (Lightweight Single Scull)
  20. Haha nice well at least someone is doing some positive worldwide advertising for this country
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