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  1. wow in a second I thought our biathletes are here, but it was Solano from Venezuela
  2. Only one guy with clean shooting..Osrblie But what a result for Canada
  3. After Frolunda (Champions League Winner) and Nottingham Panthers (Continental Cup Winner) we already know another 4 already qualified teams for the next seasons Champions Legue. SC Bern and Zurich SC Lions and Red Bull Salzburg and Viena Capitals gained already their tickets yesterday. In Austria has finished the regular season of the EBEL league and the first 2 teams after RS earns tickets for CHL - so this time Salzburg and Viena. In Germany the Regular season isn´t over yet but no one can overpass anymore the first 2 teams Bern and Zurich thus both are already qualified. Just to remember next season the CHL will have 32 clubs, 5 teams from one of them Frolunda (aka Last season Winner) and , 4 teams from and , 3 clubs from and 1 place is assured also for the champions of and + Continental Cup Winner Nottingham. Who will receive the remaining 2 places aren´t determined yet
  4. well, some 99% chance of medal for in Tokyo then
  5. don´t know buddy, hopefully no, but who know, it´s clearly written but well, you know how the FIS qualifications are incredibly hard to understand, just look the alpine skiing world championships GS and Slalom qualifications, no one knew who is qualified untill the final race start list were released
  6. Yes and I forgot to clarify the qualifications rules. the systems explanations under 9.1.1.1 in page 11 http://www.fis-ski.com/mm/Document/documentlibrary/MajorEvents/05/55/15/WSCRules2016Eclean19122016_English.pdf
  7. Tomorrows Qualifications races Start Lists Mens 10km Classical Here Vamos Womens 5km Classical Here
  8. Just because it´s a boring day, the weather is awful so...why not post some stuff, some epic anthem fails
  9. so Gabriala Koukalová will finish her career next year after the olympics, she announced it already..btw the same also Anastasiya Kuzmina
  10. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016/2017 RUSSIA CSKA Moscow 3rd Title (KHL Regular Season) 35th Title (Counting ex-Soviet era) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Third time lucky for CSKA? The KHL is gearing up for the playoffs Metallurg Magnitogorsk captain Sergei Mozyakin (right) was chasing records in the KHL this season while CSKA Moscow (left: Greg Scott) won the regular season. CSKA tops the table again, Vityaz and Kunlun make history and Sergei Mozyakin keeps smashing records in Magnitogorsk. The KHL’s regular season was never short of stories and the playoffs promise even more. Tight at the top The race to win the KHL’s regular season title – now renamed in honour of coaching legend Viktor Tikhonov – could hardly have been closer. Russia’s two Army Clubs, CSKA Moscow and SKA St. Petersburg, were out in front all season but were almost inseparable at the top of the table. Coming into the final week, both teams had three games left. SKA was three points clear, but CSKA had more regulation-time wins... an advantage that proved crucial. CSKA powered through the final week without dropping a point thanks to victories over HC Sochi, Torpedo and a crushing 6-1 win over Spartak to wrap it all up. SKA, surprisingly, slipped to a 2-4 home loss against Spartak, meaning the rivals finished level on points and CSKA got the verdict. It’s the third season in a row that the Moscow team has topped the regular season table, and Dmitri Kvartalnov will be hoping that it’s third time lucky in the quest for the Gagarin Cup. In 2015, CSKA lost out to SKA in the Western Conference final, last season ended in a grand final defeat at the hands of Metallurg Magnitogorsk. Will 2017 bring Russia’s biggest prize to the Army Men at last? Playoff debuts Two clubs will make their first KHL playoff appearances this week – but their paths to post-season have been very different. China-based Kunlun Red Star only came into existence over the summer, and completed a successful debut season by coming eighth in the Eastern Conference and advancing straight to the playoffs. For more about pro hockey in Beijing check out tomorrow’s feature on IIHF.com. But the other playoff newcomer, Vityaz, has been in the KHL since it all began in 2008/09. Eight times the Moscow Region team failed to finish in a playoff place, and along the way it attracted criticism for an over-reliance on enforcers who racked up the penalty minutes but contributed few points. Notoriously, its game at Avangard in January 2010 had to be abandoned after a bench-clearing brawl in the opening minutes. The arrival of Valeri Belov, Zinetula Bilyaletdinov’s right-hand man at Ak Bars for many years, changed all that. Belov was part of the Vityaz team that played in the Russian Superliga playoffs, and set about changing the club’s identity. Led by a revitalized Maxim Afinogenov, whose 47 points this season represent his most productive KHL campaign at the age of 37, the team has impressed with its hockey. Key summer signings included experienced former Sibir captain Alexei Kopeikin, two-way Czech D-man Jakub Jerabek and promising Finnish centre Miro Aaltonen, a trio that contributed 129 points between them. Vityaz starts its playoff push against Oleg Znarok’s SKA; Russia’s national team head coach might have cause to remember the sensation he caused in 2010 with another Moscow Region team, MVD, which he took from nowhere to the Gagarin Cup final. Mozyakin closes on his millennium The season’s scoring race was all about Sergei Mozyakin, who seemed to set records a-tumble almost every week. The Metallurg Magnitogorsk man was not content with beating Boris Mikhailov’s all-time Russian scoring record of 428 goals. He went on to set new KHL marks for goals and points harvested in a singular regular season as he racked up 48 goals and 85 points. That beat Steve Moses’ 36-goal return for Jokerit in 2015 and Alexander Radulov’s 80-point season with Salavat Yulayev’s 2011 champion roster. As the playoffs begin, Mozyakin is on 999 points, one short of becoming the first man ever to score 1,000 points in top level Russian or Soviet hockey. The other scoring feats belonged to SKA, though. Mozyakin’s four closest rivals in the scoring race all play in Petersburg. Ilya Kovalchuk was back to his best after last season’s loss of form, and posted 78 points, Vadim Shipachyov had 76 despite missing 10 games. Nikita Gusev (71) and Yevgeni Dadonov (68) also made the top five in the scoring charts. It all added up to two team records for SKA – a total tally of 249 goals was the best ever for the KHL, while the goal differential of +135 also broke new ground. While Russian forwards dominated the scoring, Nigel Dawes, the Canadian-born Kazakh international at Barys, became the highest-scoring foreign player in KHL history. His 36-goal haul took him to 175 goals in the competition, ahead of team-mate Brandon Bochenski’s 160. Another ‘Green derby’ awaits One of the KHL’s biggest rivalries is set for another edition in the opening round of the playoffs as Ak Bars and Salavat Yulayev face off once again. But for Igor Zakharkin’s team in Ufa, making post season proved more stressful than usual. Salavat had never previously missed out on the KHL playoffs but came into the last week of the regular season knowing that even victories in its two remaining games might not be enough if other results went against it. In the event, the stuttering form of its rivals, coupled with wins over Ak Bars and Lada, took the team to sixth and eased the pain of a nine-game losing streak that placed the team in trouble. Now the stage is set for an intriguing showdown between two of Russia’s brightest young talents. Ak Bars’ Vladimir Tkachyov has broken onto the international scene this season and earned his first All-Star call-up, while Salavat’s Kirill Kaprizov monstered the World Juniors and slotted effortlessly into a club roster that boasts the offensive talents of Linus Omark and Teemu Hartikainen. With his Nordic colleagues struggling for fitness, Kaprizov carries the weight of expectation for his team in the playoffs, while Ak Bars looks to avenge its game seven defeat in Ufa at this stage last season. Playoff schedule The KHL playoffs start on Tuesday in the Western Conference and Wednesday in the East. Each series will be a best-of-seven affair. The playoffs culminate with the Gagarin Cup final, which is scheduled to start on Friday, 7 April. The first-round match-ups are: Western Conference – (1) CSKA Moscow vs (8) Jokerit Helsinki; (2) SKA St. Petersburg vs (7) Vityaz Moscow Region; (3) Dynamo Moscow vs (6) Torpedo Nizhni Novgorod; (4) Lokomotiv Yaroslavl vs (5) Dynamo Minsk. Eastern Conference – (1) Metallurg Magnitogorsk vs (8) Kunlun Red Star; (2) Avangard Omsk vs (7) Admiral Vladivostok; (3) Ak Bars Kazan vs (6) Salavat Yulayev Ufa; (4) Traktor Chelyabinsk vs (5) Barys Astana.
  11. @heywoodu for you dude and @Werloc this is for you btw heywoodu you meant this ? if you want to see more pics just click here http://kamnahorehroni.sk/foto-svetove-podujatie-breznianskom-namesti/
  12. [hide] Event and Date Gold Medal Winner Silver Medal Winner Bronze Medal Winner Athletes CROSS-COUNTRY Women's Sprint Day 1, February 23rd, 2017 Stina Nilsson Maiken Caspersen Falla Heidi Weng Marit Bjørgen Maiken Caspersen Falla Ingvild Flugstad Østberg Heidi Weng Natalya Matveyeva Anamarija Lampič Hanna Falk Stina Nilsson Jessica Diggins Kikkan Randall Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Men's Sprint Day 1, February 23rd, 2017 Sergey Ustiugov Johannes Høsflot Klæbo Federico Pellegrino Alex Harvey Federico Pellegrino Emil Iversen Johannes Høsflot Klæbo Finn Hågen Krogh Petter Northug Sindre Bjørnestad Skar Sergey Ustiugov Someone from Sweden Simeon Hamilton Any Other NORDIC COMBINED Individual Normal Hill / 10 km Day 2, February 24th, 2017 Johannes Rydzek Eric Frenzel Fabian Rießle Bernhard Gruber Someone from France Eric Frenzel Fabian Rießle Johannes Rydzek Someone from Italy Akito Watabe Jørgen Graabak Magnus Moan Any Other SKI JUMPING Women's Individual Normal HiIl Day 2, February 24th, 2017 Yuki Ito Sara Takanashi Maren Lundby Daniela Iraschko-Stolz Jacqueline Seifriedsberger Katharina Althaus Carina Vogt Yuki Ito Sara Takanashi Maren Lundby Irina Avvakumova Ema Klinec Sarah Hendrickson Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Women's 15 km Skiathlon Day 3, February 25th, 2017 Someone from Norway Someone from Norway Krista Pärmäkoski Krista Pärmäkoski Someone from Norway Justyna Kowalczyk Charlotte Kalla Stina Nilsson Jessica Diggins Elizabeth Stephen Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Men's 30 km Skiathlon Day 3, February 25th, 2017 Martin Johnsrud Sundby Any Other Alex Harvey Alex Harvey Matti Heikkinen Martin Johnsrud Sundby Finn Hågen Krogh Sjur Røthe Sergey Ustiugov Calle Halfvarsson Marcus Hellner Dario Cologna Any Other SKI JUMPING Men's Individual Normal Hill Day 3, February 25th, 2017 Kamil Stoch Stefan Kraft Peter Prevc Michael Hayböck Stefan Kraft Andreas Wellinger Daniel-André Tande Maciej Kot Kamil Stoch Domen Prevc Peter Prevc Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Women's Team Sprint Day 4, February 26th, 2017 Norway Finland United States Finland Germany Norway Poland Russia Slovenia Sweden United States Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Men's Team Sprint Day 4, February 26th, 2017 Russia Norway Sweden Canada Finland France Germany Italy Kazakhstan Norway Russia Sweden United States Any Other NORDIC COMBINED Team Normall Hill / 4 x 5 km Day 4, February 26th, 2017 Germany Austria Norway Austria Czech Republic France Germany Italy Norway United States Any Other SKI JUMPING Mixed Team Normal Hill Day 4, February 26th, 2017 Germany Austria Slovenia Austria Germany Japan Norway Poland Slovenia Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Women's 10 km Classical Day 5, February 28th, 2017 Marit Bjørgen Krista Pärmäkoski Justyna Kowalczyk Kerttu Niskanen Krista Pärmäkoski Marit Bjørgen Ingvild Flugstad Østberg Heidi Weng Justyna Kowalczyk Charlotte Kalla Stina Nilsson Someone from USA Any Other NORDIC COMBINED Individual Large Hill / 10 km Day 6, March 1st, 2017 Eric Frenzel Johannes Rydzek Fabian Rießle Someone from Austria Eero Hirvonen Eric Frenzel Fabian Rießle Johannes Rydzek Akito Watabe Jørgen Graabak Magnus Moan Tim Hug Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Men's 15 km Classical Day 6, March 1st, 2017 Sergey Ustiugov Iivo Niskanen Martin Johnsrud Sundby Matti Heikkinen Iivo Niskanen Alexey Poltoranin Anders Gløersen Martin Johnsrud Sundby Didrik Tønseth Sergey Ustiugov Marcus Hellner Johan Olsson Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Women's 4 x 5 km Relay Day 7, March 2nd, 2017 Norway Finland United States Finland Germany Norway Sweden United States Any Other SKI JUMPING Men's Individual Large HiIl Day 7, March 2nd, 2017 Stefan Kraft Andreas Wellinger Peter Prevc Michael Hayböck Stefan Kraft Andreas Wellinger Daniel-André Tande Maciej Kot Kamil Stoch Domen Prevc Peter Prevc Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Men's 4 x 10 km Relay Day 8, March 3rd, 2017 Norway Sweden Finland Canada Finland France Germany Italy Norway Russia Sweden Switzerland Any Other NORDIC COMBINED Team Sprint Large Hill / 2 x 7,5 km Day 8, March 3rd, 2017 Germany Austria Norway Austria Czech Republic France Germany Italy Norway Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Women's 30 km Freestyle Day 9, March 4th, 2017 Marit Bjørgen Charlotte Kalla Krista Pärmäkoski Krista Pärmäkoski Marit Bjørgen Ingvild Flugstad Østberg Heidi Weng Charlotte Kalla Stina Nilsson Jessica Diggins Elizabeth Stephen Any Other SKI JUMPING Men's Team Large Hill Day 9, March 4th, 2017 Germany Poland Slovenia Austria Germany Japan Norway Poland Slovenia Any Other CROSS-COUNTRY Men's 50 km Freestyle Day 10, March 5th, 2017 Alex Harvey Any Other Someone from Norway Alex Harvey Matti Heikkinen Maurice Manificat Someone from Norway Alexander Legkov Sergey Ustiugov Calle Halfvarsson Marcus Hellner Johan Olsson Dario Cologna Any Other [/hide]
  13. TEAM SLOVAKIA For FIS World Championships in Lahti (FIN 22.02.-05.03.2017) Men´s Peter MLYNÁR (Sprint FS, Team Sprint C, 15km C) Andrej SEGEČ (Sprint FS, Team Sprint C, 15km C ???) Miroslav ŠULEK (Sprint FS, Reserve for Team Sprint C) Rudolf MICHALOVSKÝ (Sprint FS) Women´s Alena PROCHÁZKOVÁ (Sprint FS, Skiathlon 7.5km+7.5km, 10km C) The Team is already in Lahti, but without big expectations, the goal of our team is the Quarterfinals in womens sprint for Alena Procházková and once she will be there, then to try a miracle Our athletes will compete for the first time in new national team suits
  14. GlobalGirlsGame 2 days, 45 hours, 6 continents, 38 countries The 2017 Global Girls‘ Game began with a puck drop in Dunedin, New Zealand and finished 48 hours later in Toronto, Canada. Team Blue finished with a victory over Team White, but the event was above all a huge win for girl's hockey worldwide. Click on “more” to view the event and visit our... . [more]
  15. Still 3 countries to play the blue team is leading 128:124 after 35 matches in 35 countries
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