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  1. Updated with Athletics untill April 1st, 2016. Next Athletics Update on April 9th, 2016
  2. most likely it will be the game for promotion between you and GB. the crucial will be to defeat all other opponents, especially both koreans teams, which will not be so easy too. Good luck
  3. Sambodromo Sports: Archery, Athletics (Marathon start and finish) Zone MARACANA Location: Avenida Presidente Vargas One of the most epic venue of the Rio 2016 Olympics, will be without any doubts the Sambodromo. The venue which annually is the center stage of the fabulous and worldwide known Rio carnival. The venue where each year we witnessed the amazing abilities of participants from different schools of Samba, will now host another important event, the Olympic Games. Located close to Maracana Stadium in an area deemed the Maracana Zone of the Rio 2016 Olympics, the Sambadrome will host all events of the Rio 2016 Archery competition, including the preliminary qualifying rounds and the Olympic finals. The venue will seat 7,000 ticketed spectators for the Archery events of the Olympics and 4,200 seats for spectators during the Archery competitions of the 2016 Paralympics. The Sambadrome is the perfect venue for archery as it features viewing structures on both sides of a long strip of road, designed to maximize the visibility of all spectators. The Sambódromo will also host the Marathon of the 2016 Summer Games, during which the competitors will begin the race running down the Rio Carnival Samba runway after which they will continue the course through the Marvelous City of Rio and return to the Sambadrome for the finish of the Marathon. As the runners make their way through the Sambadrome they will be supported by 30,000 seated spectators, providing the perfect conditions for an exciting and appropriate atmosphere for this race of endurance. Upon completion of the Summer Games, the Sambodromo will continue to be used as the official home of the Rio Carnival parade of Samba Schools. Furthermore, the stadium of samba will host major concerts and sporting events. The renovation of the Sambódromo will benefit the city of Rio beyond the Olympic horizon, serving as a key legacy project for the City Government, as the Sambadrome itself has been restored and upgraded which will also benefit the development and regeneration of the surrounding area. In this manner, the renovations in preparation for the Olympics serve as a catalyst that will propel the longer-term plans to improve this area of the Marvelous city and also significantly benefit the local community in the short-term.
  4. yeah sure. I´m not trying to defend him, just explaining what I noticed on our medias about the case. The fact is he was caught, so thats all. I remember his coach said he will not start at ECh this year and focusing for Zrenjanin and the european olympic qualifiers, because as his coach said he is in the shape of his life..so that´s even bit weird for us. but well, what can we do?
  5. triple bronze medalist from ECh, in fact he won medal at ech of the last 4 Ech. well, the thing is pretty weird, as he said, he stopped using the medicine last december right the day when our federation annonced that meldonium will be since january banned.. but unfortunately aparently some traces of this substance remained still in his body also in february during the testing. here his quote : "I do not understand why this substance remained almost three months after the last using still in my body. I hope everything will be clarified and I will be able to continue to represent the sports and Slovakia, which gave me a chance and changed not only my life but also for my brothers, for my family. " That´s pretty unfortunate, he was our only real chance to have a wrestler at OG. it will have a huge devastating result for our wrestling, but well, what we can do...he is caught, that´s the fact, he will be punished, his dream of Rio is gone. now let´s hope he will not be punished too hard and will be able to return back to fight for Tokyo.
  6. our fedcup captain Matej Lipták chosen for the traditional questions and answers on ITF website http://www.fedcup.com/en/news/226474.aspx
  7. [hide] Knockout Round April 1st-April 4th, 2016 6 Nations, Placement Matches, Relegation Play-Offs, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, winning Nation will become Women's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2016 Champion Semifinals Date and Venue Team 1 T1 T2 Team 2 April 3rd 2016, h. 15:00, Sandman Centre, Kamloops United States 6 Russia April 3rd 2016, h. 19:30, Sandman Centre, Kamloops Canada 3 Finland [/hide]
  8. Day 3 at World champs started with the short program of the mixed pairs event. The Chinese Wenjing Sui/Cong Han are on the top of the current standing with 80.85 pts in front of Meaghan Duhamel/Eric Radford of Canada 78.18 (2nd) and russians Tatiana Volosozhar/Maxim Trankov 77.13 (3rd). Top 16 pairs advance to the free program. here the results http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1516/wc2016/SEG005.HTM But the most epic moment of the champs came later, with the mens free program competition and an stunning comeback, from Javier Fernandez. The spaniard delivered one of the greatest long programs in the history of the world figure skating championships, storming back from more than 12 points adrift of Japanese star Yuzuru Hanyu with a flawless skate to defend his title.
  9. In fact sorry man, but I don´t understand. You was one of the users who asked to have the full list with athletics and swimming, and when we did it, you are the ONLY one to ask me to remove it ! (there any report from any else user about this format so far). but ok, even 1 user voice is important..so if you really can´t stand this format..ok, I´ll re-calculate everything again..... but, please for everything in the world, have a bit of patience !!! I have not so many times those days to recalculate everything once again and once again, just for your eyes. sorry, but there many other threads and things to prepare. and when I found some free minutes I´m immediately trying to update this thread....so for now in the next days you will have to live with it Kamil
  10. Welcome to the Sosina Show Russian skill shines as Swedes fall in QF Russia's Olga Sosina #18 skates with the puck while Sweden's Emma Eliasson #22 chases her down during quarterfinal round action at the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship. Olga Sosina led the way with two goals and two assists as Russia downed Sweden 4-1 to make the semi-finals against the U.S. at the 2016 Women's Worlds. Valeria Pavlova and Tatyana Burina also scored for Russia in the quarter-final win, and Angelina Goncharenko had a pair of assists. Russia, which finished fourth last year, is seeking its first medal since 2013’s bronze. It will face an overwhelming challenge against the U.S., which it has never beaten. The defending champions thrashed Russia 13-1 in last year's semi-final, and prevailed 8-0 in this year's round-robin. "I really like the games against the U.S. because it’s a really skillful and powerful team," said Sosina. "We’ll learn a lot from them. We’ll do our best despite what has happened against us in the past." Johanna Olofsson replied for Sweden, which hasn't medaled since 2007’s bronze. It's a worrisome drought for a proud hockey nation. "It was a tough game today, and it’s sad that we lost it," Olofsson said. "I’m still happy with the team up to now, even if we lost, because we played a good tournament," said Swedish coach Leif Boork. "We had a lot of problems with injuries to key players during the season. We had some players playing here now who had bad injuries. Looking at that, I think we played the most consistent tournament we’ve had under my leadership." Russian goalie Nadezhda Morozova won the goaltending duel with Sweden's Sara Grahn. Shots on goal favored Sweden 27-26. The Russians had struggled both offensively and defensively in Group A, entering this showdown winless with a 4-21 goal differential. Sweden hadn’t lost en route to topping Group B. But here, the tables were turned. Sosina, who led Russia in scoring last year with five points, picked a perfect time to break out. The 23-year-old Agidel Ufa sniper had been held pointless prior to the quarter-final. "Finally, I found my game!" said Sosina. "I’d like to thank my teammates who organized good moments for me. I’m really glad we won this one." At 3:40, Russia took a 1-0 lead on a pretty odd-man rush. Sosina dished it over to Pavlova, who lifted it past Grahn on the blocker side. At 5:56, Sweden struck back on the power play. From down low, Olivia Carlsson fed Olofsson at the blue line, and she floated a wrister through traffic past the Russian goalie. Sosina got a breakaway but rang it off the post. She made up for that moments later at 8:49, as she slid a wrister from the right faceoff circle through Grahn’s legs to make it 2-1. It was a goal the Swedish starter would like to have had back. "I was really surprised this one went in," said Sosina. "I should have scored on the first chance, but not the second one." The Russians started marching to the sin bin, taking three straight minors before the end of the period. But Sweden failed to capitalize. Iya Gavrilova got the best chance during this stretch on a shorthanded rush. Russia went up 3-1 on another power play goal at 4:49 of the second period. Pirogova moved to the centre point and hit the mark with a long slapper that Burina tipped in. The play slowed and got sloppier as the middle frame wore on. The Damkronorna needed something to give them life. But instead, they kept taking penalties, five in total during the period, including three to Fanny Rask. In the third period, the Russians gutted it out as the Swedes pressed on the power play. With Swedish assistant captain Emilia Ramboldt firing bombs from the point, Yekaterina Smolina sacrificed her body while blocking a shot. A cluster of yellow-and-blue fans behind the Swedish bench chanted "Sverige!" to boost their team as the clock ticked down. But the dream was over. Shoving matches around Morozova's crease ensued as Swedish frustration became evident. Grahn was pulled with 3:21 left for a sixth skater, but to no avail. Sosina added an empty-netter with 13 seconds left to round out the scoring. "Year after year, we’re able to stay in the top four," said Gavrilova. "I think it shows the progress that women’s hockey has made in Russia. It’s great for me to see as an older player." The last time the Swedes beat Russia in Women’s Worlds play was April 13, 2012. "It’s not over," said Boork. "We have to play the fifth-place game, and it’s important to try to finish in a good way."
  11. Swiss get edge on Japan Special teams step up in Switzerland’s win Switzerland's Dominique Ruegg #26 and Japan's Aina Takeuchi #9 battle for position while Japan's Nana Fujimoto #1 looks on during relegation round action at the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Swiss team scoring leader Christine Huni got the first-period winner in a 3-1 victory over Japan to open their best-of-three relegation series on Friday. Special teams played a big role in the Swiss victory at McArthur Island Centre. Japan got off to a great start, taking the early lead on Yurie Adachi’s goal at 1:49. But Swiss assistant captain Anja Stiefel struck back with a power play tally at 6:59 to even the score. After Huni’s go-ahead goal at 18:40, which gave her six points at these Women's Worlds, Switzerland proceeded to take five of the next six minor penalties assessed in the game. However, they killed off every Japanese advantage, and Lara Stalder’s 3-1 power play goal at 2:36 of the second period proved to be all the insurance coach Daniela Diaz’s squad would need. Switzerland outshot Japan 27-15. Star goalie Florence Schelling earned the win against Japan’s Nana Fujimoto, who was pulled for an extra attacker in the closing moments. Game Two in the series is Sunday at 13:00 local time. Switzerland, which won the 2014 Olympic bronze medal, is striving to avoid being relegated for the first time since 2004. Japan, meanwhile, must win two in a row if it wants to stay in the top group for three straight years for the first time in its Women’s Worlds history. Switzerland's Alina Muller did not play, and will be out for the rest of the tournament. In the previous game against Sweden, she suffered a knee injury on a shot from a Swedish player.
  12. tie breaker for 4th-6th place ISL-BEL 4-5 CHN-ISL 3-5 BEL-CHN 4-5 1-ISL 3pts (9:8) 2-BEL 3pts (9:9) 3-CHN 3pts (8:9) The chinese were really unlucky today, they needed just one goal to maintaine themselves here.
  13. Wrestling GR -59kg +1 +1 Wrestling GR -66kg +1 +1 Wrestling GR -85kg +1 +1 Wrestling GR -130kg +1 +1
  14. Sailing RS:X +1 +1 Sailing Laser +1 +1 Sailing Finn +1 Sailing 470 +2 Sailing 49er +2 +2 Sailing RS:X +1 Sailing 470 +2 +2 Sailing 49erFX +2 +2 Sailing Nacra 17 +2
  15. Boxing flyweight (-52kg) +1 Boxing welterweight (69 kg) +1 Boxing light heavyweight (-81kg) +1
  16. Maracanazinho Arena Sports: Volleyball Zone MARACANA Location: Maracana Station Maracanazinho (or ‘Little Maracana’) is the traditional home of volleyball in Brazil. Sitting alongside the legendary Maracanã stadium, it was extensively renovated for the 2007 Pan-American Games and will stage the volleyball tournament during the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. The Capacity of the Multi-use Arena opened in 1954 is 12.000. After the games Maracanãzinho will continue to be used as the premier Volleyball facility in Brazil, and will be improved through the rebuilding of the warm-up halls directly adjacent, which will provide important training facilities for local, regional and national teams.
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