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  1. Ice Blacks movie New Zealand’s hockey history can now be watched New Zealand's Ice Black perform a Haka ceremony. The new film can be watched online On Saturday the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division II Group B starts in Mexico City. Among the teams are also the two from Oceania, Australia and New Zealand. And right in time for the tournament, New Zealand has its first ice hockey film! Its name is “Ice Blacks” as the national team is nicknamed. The Ice Blacks played their first international tournament in 1987 and lost to neighbouring country Australia 58-0. It was a world record at the time. But now the Ice Blacks are setting the record straight. Up against Australia’s Mighty Roos once again, the Kiwis are determined to beat the Australians in an IIHF tournament. The 56-minute documentary film by Slapshot Production has been released on the eve of New Zealand facing off against regional rival Australia, this time in Mexico City where they will also face host Mexico, Bulgaria, DPR Korea and Israel. The championship runs from 9-15 April with the Ice Blacks playing Australia on the last day of competition. Time to watch the film ahead of the event? Here’s a free trailer for the film that can be watched through the on-demand service.
  2. sure! definitely yes. just a bit sad, because I´ll miss the race this year, I have something this sunday afternoon, and I´ll not be back before 6, 7 pm for sure.. Paris-Roubaix is just one of the major sports moments of the year for me
  3. a day of Peter Sagan video link lol the star wars music when he leave the bus
  4. absolutely idiotic system. just the top of stupidity the one who invented this system must be on drugs....
  5. ROAD TO IIHF MEN´S ICE HOCKEY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016 FRIENDLY MATCHES Finland 3 - 2 Slovakia (Score by Period: 1-0, 0-0, 2-2) 7th April 2016, h. 16:30 (GMT +3) Sweden 3 - 5 Switzerland (Score by Period: 0-1, 2-2, 1-2) 7th April 2016, h. 19:00 (GMT +2) Denmark 4 - 6 Latvia (Score by Period: 2-3, 2-1, 0-2) 7th April 2016, h. 19:30 (GMT +2)
  6. Men's Final Olympic Qualification Tournament Trieste (ITA) - 03.04.2016 - 10.04.2016 Canada France Germany Hungary Italy Netherlands Romania Spain Knock-Out Round 8 Nations, Knock-Out Phase, Quarterfinals, Placement Matches, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match, Gold Medal Match, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Nations will Qualify to Men´s Olympic Water Polo Tournament Quarterfinals Central European Time (GMT +1) Hungary 8 - 7 Germany (Score by Period: 1-0, 4-2, 2-1, 1-4) 8h April 2016, h. 16:00 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste I France (PSO)12 - 11 Netherlands (Score by Period : 1-3, 2-1, 2-2, 3-2, PSO: 4-3) 8h April 2016, h. 17:30 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste I I I Canada 7 - 8 Spain (Score by Period : 1-2, 2-2, 0-3, 4-1) 8h April 2016, h. 19:00 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste I Romania 7 - 8 Italy (Score by Period: 0-2, 3-2, 3-3, 1-1) 8h April 2016, h. 20:30 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste 5th-8th Places Semifinals Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Germany 7 - 8 Netherlands (Score by Period: 2-1, 3-0, 2-3, 0-4) 9h April 2016, h. 16:00 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste I Canada 14 - 7 Romania (Score by Period : 5-3, 4-0, 2-1, 3-3) 9h April 2016, h. 17:30 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste Semifinals Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Hungary 15 - 9 France (Score by Period: 4-2, 4-4, 2-1, 5-2) 9h April 2016, h. 19:00 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste I Spain 5 - 6 Italy (Score by Period : 1-0, 0-1, 2-1, 2-4) 9h April 2016, h. 20:30 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste 7th Place Match Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Germany 9 - 10 Romania (Score by Period : 2-3, 2-2, 1-3, 4-2) 10h April 2016, h. 11:00 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste 5th Place Match Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Netherlands 9 - 8 Canada (Score by Period : 1-2, 2-2, 4-3, 2-1) 10h April 2016, h. 12:30 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste Bronze Medal Match Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) France 4 - 16 Spain (Score by Period : 1-4, 2-5, 0-4, 1-3) 10h April 2016, h. 15:30 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste Gold Medal Match Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Hungary 10 - 8 Italy (Score by Period : 2-3, 4-2, 3-1, 1-2) 10h April 2016, h. 17:00 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste Final Ranking 1. Hungary 2. Italy 3. Spain 4. France 5. Netherlands 6. Canada 7. Romania 8. Germany 9. Russia 10. Kazakhstan 11. Slovakia 12. South Africa Following Nations Have Qualified for Men´s Olympic Water Polo Tournament France Hungary Italy Spain
  7. Men's Final Olympic Qualification Tournament Trieste (ITA) - 03.04.2016 - 10.04.2016 Preliminary Round 12 Nations, 2 Groups, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Nations will Qualify to Quarterfinals Day 5 Results Group A France 5 - 13 Canada (Score by Period: 0-1, 1-2, 2-4, 2-6) 7h April 2016, h. 13:50 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste Hungary 16 - 7 Slovakia (Score by Period : 5-4, 5-1, 2-1, 4-1) 7h April 2016, h. 15:10 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste Russia 8 - 8 Romania (Score by Period : 3-1, 1-3, 3-3, 1-1) 7h April 2016, h. 16:30 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste Group A Final Standing RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOST GF GR GD POINTS 1 Hungary 5 4 1 0 73 44 +29 9 2 Canada 5 3 2 0 55 44 +11 8 3 France 5 3 0 2 46 56 -10 6 4 Romania 5 1 2 2 50 53 -3 4 5 Russia 5 1 1 3 40 49 -9 3 6 Slovakia 5 0 0 5 39 57 -18 0 Group B Spain 16 - 4 Kazakhstan (Score by Period: 3-2, 3-1, 7-0, 3-1) 7h April 2016, h. 17:50 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste Netherlands 17 - 7 South Africa (Score by Period : 4-2, 3-3, 4-0, 6-2) 7h April 2016, h. 19:10 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste Italy 12 - 6 Germany (Score by Period : 1-1, 4-1, 4-1, 3-3) 7h April 2016, h. 20:30 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste Group B Standing RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOST GF GR GD POINTS 1 Italy 5 4 0 1 67 26 +41 8 2 Netherlands 5 4 0 1 46 36 +10 8 3 Spain 5 4 0 1 55 25 +30 8 4 Germany 5 1 1 3 53 46 +7 3 5 Kazakhstan 5 1 1 3 34 55 -21 3 6 South Africa 5 0 0 5 21 88 -67 0 Qualified Nations for Quarterfinals Canada France Germany Hungary Italy Netherlands Romania Spain
  8. Beach Volleyball Arena Sports: Beach Volleyball Zone COPACABANA Location: Copacabana Beach The spiritual home of beach volleyball in Rio de Janeiro is for sure the Copacabana Beach. A Traditional stage of major Volleyball competitions, one of the most popular postcards of the city, will provide a special atmosphere for athletes and spectators also during the upcomming Olympic Games. The stadium has been temporarily built for the olympics to serve the Beach Volleyball competitions with a Gross seating capacity of 12000.
  9. TEAM SLOVAKIA MEN´S Viliam Tankó (-52kg) Michal Takács (-56kg) Michal Zátorský (-60kg) Matúš Strnisko (-81kg) Erik Tlkanec (-91kg)
  10. honnestly don´t know. To be true, I´ve never seen this competition, so I can´t say anything. but at first view from what I read and heard, it´s hard to call it canoeing slalom, apparently it have nothing in common with.. the track is much shorter (only 5 to 7 gates) and there no penalisation for hitting the gates..but sure, I can be wrong and the race could be very interesting and exciting, I have to see it to say more
  11. btw in womens division II A we have now a crazy moment in the standing. 1 round remaining. there 3 teams with 9 points and a crazy tiebreaker to decide KOR-GBR 1-0 POL-KOR 2-1 and today GBR-POL 2-1 so POL, KOR and GBR has all 9 points. the tiebreaker is the standing of head to head conforntations so POL 3 (3-3) KOR 3 (2-2) GBR 3 (2-2) Poland is the luckier here because they have the highest number of scored goals 3, and for the second place we need another tiebraker between South Korea and Great Britain because both have 3 points, the same goals difference and 2 scored goals. so there need the korean win 1-0 in their match to decide the 2nd rank for South Korea. ofc still 1 round remain tomorrow but it´s very likely that all 3 teams will win by 3 points, and we will use this tiebreaker
  12. yes Georgia surprised everyone here. awesome result for their hockey Mongolia decided to play only the new formed Challenger Cup of Asia. As I remember I read somewhere few months ago that the hockey in Greece is unfortunately right now in huge financial troubles, and the federation just can´t pay anything so they had to cancel the National team for some time.. About Ireland, I have no clue, but it´s a pretty long period now, when I heard any info about them .. North Koread indeed will have a hard task to maintain themselves in division II B this year, but as we know that they play in fact each year with the same team they have some advatnage over other teams, especially it depend which roster will send Israel or Bulgaria.
  13. Second time lucky Turkish delight as Division II awaits Turkish forward Gokalp Solak skates with the puck against Bosnia & Herzegovina’s Amar Lemes A first-period scoring spree during the final day sees hosts Turkey comfortable beat South Africa to go undefeated on home ice to win gold at the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division III. Goals by Serdar Semiz, Emrah Ozmen and Alec Kocoglu within the space of 95 seconds set the tone in a 7-2 sweep against South Africa. The victory sealed top spot following wins against Georgia (5-4), Luxembourg (10-2), Bosnia and Herzegovina (8-2) and Hong Kong (5-1) sending Turkey back to Division IIB after a two-year hiatus. Suprise package Georgia led by the tournament's top scorer Boris Kochkin (10 + 9) finished second while newly-relegated South Africa had to settle for bronze. At the other end, Bosnia and Herzegovina record their first World Championship win while a depleted Hong Kong finished bottom of the pile with five straight defeats. While Turkey's promotion hopes had derailed in the most dramatic fashion last year, with a heart-stopping overtime defeat with 12 seconds to go in their decider against DPR Korea on home ice in Izmir, the pressure had been piling up on Ince and his group of players since then to step up and deliver as Turkey hosted the World Championship Division III for the second year running. With the Silivrikapi Ice Sport Hall in Istanbul's Zeitynburnu district hosting this year's edition of the tournament, the tournament had been reduced in games and days following the United Arab Emirates’ late withdrawal. Having made the bold decision to select eight players still in their teens into his 20-man roster, Ince's youthful Turkey roster entered the final round of games in this year's edition in the driving seat for the gold medals. Their road up to that point had been bumpy at times, especially during their opening day scare against Georgia, where their title credentials were immediately put to its test against their much-improved neighbours. Having succumbed a 4-2 lead in the third period, Turkey were bailed out with just over three minutes left on the clock thanks to the Kocoglu brothers with Alec finding older brother Andy to secure a winning start, 5-4. Having got into their stride and easy disposed of Luxembourg and Bosnia and Herzegovina, their penultimate game of the tournament against Hong Kong left a lot to be desired as they huffed and puffed to an unconvincing 5-1 win, with many players required to step up ahead of their final game against South Africa to lay their hands on the gold medals. Turkey did not get off to their best start, going down early in the game when South Africa's Xander Botha silenced the home crowd as he unmarked in the slot to hit home the opening goal on a power play high past Turkey's netminder Erol Kahraman. But despite that early setback, the Turks kept their composure as they worked themselves back into the game. Influential Serdar Semiz forced out a fine save from Ashley Bock following a careless pass from South Africa captain Andre Marais and as Turkey kept on skating hard cheered on by an boisterous crowd it soon were to paid dividends. Playing on a two-man advantage, Semiz redeemed himself for the earlier miss when reacting quickest to forcing home the puck past Bock's right-hand post to level the score at 13:55 which set the tone for a scoring spree which firmly tilted the game into Turkey's favour. Turkey's top scorer and captain Emrah Ozmen put Turkey in front 2-1 and as Andy Kocoglu picked out brother Alec in front of the net Turkey had needed only 1:35 to build up a two goal cushion, which left the South Africans scratching their head as the first period came to an end. We took the lead and thought it was going to be easy, so had to slow the players down, said South African head coach Mark Kumpel. "Around that time we also lost one of our top defencemen, Jason Gonsalves, so we were standing a little thin there. We made a mistake, having too many guys on the ice and it put us down to 5-on-3 where Turkey scored two. Then we tried to get back into it, had a turnover in our own end and the puck was again in the back of our net. The home crowd energized them and I think they had the sixth man in the stands," he continued. With the game being broadcast live on a national sports channel, Turkey came out in the second period in buoyant mood. Andy Kocoglu got the crowd at his feet at 5:19 as he stretched Turkey's lead to 4-1. With Turkey continuing to surge on forward cheered on by a vociferous crowd waving a sea of red and white flags, South Africa's saw the game slip through their fingers. When Mark Giot was serving a minor penalty for interference, the Kocoglu brothers combined with Semiz with Andy Kocoglu hitting home Turkey's fifth of the afternoon. Any attempts of a South African fightback was quashed when failing to capitalize on a two-man advantage late in the second period as fine work between the pipes by Erol Kahraman kept the puck out of Turkey's net. Turkey's captain Ozmen doused any hopes of a South African rally as he added Turkey's sixth on power play at 1:58 of the third period before Serkan Gumus added further gloss to the scoreline with Turkey's seventh unanswered goal with 10:39 left of the game. A late consolation goal by South Africa's Joaqium Valadas settled the score at 7-2 before unbridled joy ensued inside the Silivrikapi Ice Sport Hall on the European side of Istanbul. This is a good step for Turkish hockey and now we will start working on having a good strong team in next year's Division IIB. We were prepared for this game and we knew we’re going to play against South Africa in this group for the gold medals and we have been working on our game for the last six months, so we were ready and I had big confidence in our players. They basically outskated their opponents, worked very hard and stuck to our game plan, said a delighted Turkey's head coach Deniz Ince. For the South Africans, who entered the tournament with high hopes of bouncing straight back in Division III, instead had to settle for bronze after recording three wins and two defeats during a World Championships where a thin roster and injuries took its toll. The Turks played hard, they are well-coached, they play tight and they really beat us well, said Mark Kumpel, who was appointed as head coach four weeks ahead of the tournament. "But I feel another big test for us was against Georgia. Unfortunately in that game our arguably best forward, Cameron Birrell, broke his ankle within the first five minutes and all of a sudden you are down on one. I thought our team had three solid lines and after that it was a bit of a question mark, and now it is a long tournament, we are just coming to training camp to start their season, so I think our condition level also hurt us a little bit too." While a dejected South Africa will look to come back stronger next year, Georgia will be in celebratory mood having won silver in their third participation. In what has been a remarkable transformation since they went without a win and recorded a goal difference of 3-78 as newcomers at the 2013 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division III. They have added in eight new players onto their team from last year, including an entire first line where whirlwind youngster Boris Kochkin was their brightest shining star. Having pushed Turkey to the wire in their opening game, they went undefeated in their final four matches including roaring back in fine fashion from being 5-3 down to South Africa in the third period to record a fine 6-5 victory. I could see the potential of the team ahead of this tournament during our three preparation camps, said head coach Dmitri Afanasyev, who believes their displays in Istanbul will make more people aware of the existence of hockey in Georgia. I think our performances here will open up the eyes of potential sponsors and the government and that will definitely increase the budget of the Georgian Ice Hockey Federation, but whether there will be more new players in the team next year is hard to say right now as some of the players that were invited this year are not happy with the performance so we'll see, he continued. At the lower end of the table, Luxembourg dropped from bronze medal winners to fourth spot this year. Pushing newly relegated South Africa until the end in their key opener. Conceding 1:16 before the end to lose the game 4-3, they then recorded emphatic wins against Hong Kong and Bosnia and Herzegovina, but were also on the receiving end of heavy defeats against both Turkey and Georgia. New head coach and former German national team player Petr Fical arrived to Istanbul with a depleted roster, which had a visible impact on the team’s performances as they were visibly running out of steam towards the end of their games. We missed a lot of good players, at least one line as well as two defencemen, which was noticeable especially against Turkey, South Africa and Georgia, where we were a bit too slow and too tired and that's when we start to take a lot of penalties, said 26-year-old Marcus Eriksson, one of Luxembourg's most prolific attacking threats in the tournament. Following last year's debut at the World Championship, Bosnia and Herzegovina now made their mark in the history books, but recorded their first ever win at this level. Despite being outshot 35-16 in their opening match against Hong Kong, the Balkan nation rallied back from being 2-0 down to end up as 5-3 winners, with newcomer Dino Cordalija scoring a double. " The biggest thing for us it that we always want to compete and now we won our first game, which was a relief for all the guys who were here last year and the new guys coming in as well, as it took a lot of pressure off. Unfortunately I don't think we were able to re-focus after that, said head coach Kevin Auberbach as his adepts followed up their fine win with four straight defeats. Hong Kong, who ended up going through the tournament without picking up any points, arrived to Turkey with a depleted roster where nine players were missing from last year, including two out of their three top scorers. Losing in their opening fixture against Bosnia and Herzegovina despite being two goals up in a game that head coach Barry Beck labelled the most frustrating match I've ever coached"" thanks to missed chances and unlucky bounces set the tone for Hong Kong this year." Final Ranking: 1. Turkey 15 (promoted) 2. Georgia 12 3. South Africa 9 4. Luxembourg 6 5. Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 6. Hong Kong 0 Individual Awards as selected by the Directorate: Best Goalkeeper: Erol Kahraman Best Defenceman: Andre Marais Best Forward: Boris Kochkin
  14. but btw believe me or not, but a slovak born player is a olympic champion. Štefan (now István) Gergely after the olympics in Sydney he was invited to play for Hungary, and that was the best thing for him, he won 2 olympic titles in Athens and Beijing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/István_Gergely
  15. well, I don´t know who would want to play water polo for Slovakia, he would not have much profit of this.
  16. yes, we are really playing good. we do not play bad considering our capabilities and posibilities. I saw three of our matches (except the one with Canada), and I must say that we played really well. Our problem is low efficiency, we had many pretty clear chances in attack, but we threw away a majority of them because of lack of patience. if we were just a little more patient and more carefull in our offensive actions, I´ll say that we could have won against the Romanian and French. but it´s still the same word "if" But never mind, we are still yet to learn, we must learn to be patient and mentally to handle the last minutes of the match, we have also failed because wrong tactics at end of matches...but we learn..and one nice day it will pay, hopefully
  17. Men's Final Olympic Qualification Tournament Trieste (ITA) - 03.04.2016 - 10.04.2016 Preliminary Round 12 Nations, 2 Groups, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Nations will Qualify to Quarterfinals Day 4 Results Group A Canada 10 - 10 Romania (Score by Period: 2-2, 5-3, 3-4, 0-1) 6h April 2016, h. 16:30 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste Russia 8 - 18 Hungary (Score by Period : 2-6, 3-5, 1-4, 2-3) 6h April 2016, h. 17:50 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste Slovakia 8 - 10 France (Score by Period : 2-0, 2-4, 3-4, 1-2) 6h April 2016, h. 19:10 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste Group A Provisional Standing After Day 4 RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOST GF GR GD POINTS 1 Hungary 4 3 1 0 57 37 +20 7 2 Canada 4 2 2 0 42 39 +3 6 3 France 4 3 0 1 41 43 -2 6 4 Romania 4 1 1 2 42 45 -3 3 5 Russia 4 1 0 3 32 41 -9 2 6 Slovakia 4 0 0 4 32 41 -9 0 Group B Kazakhstan 11 - 11 Germany (Score by Period: 2-2, 3-3, 4-2, 2-4) 6h April 2016, h. 13:50 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste South Africa 1 - 15 Spain (Score by Period : 1-3, 0-6, 0-4, 0-2) 6h April 2016, h. 15:10 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste Italy 11 - 5 Netherlands (Score by Period : 3-1, 5-3, 2-0, 1-1) 6h April 2016, h. 20:30 (GMT +2), Polo Natatorio, Trieste Group B Provisional Standing After Day 4 RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOST GF GR GD POINTS 1 Italy 4 3 0 1 55 20 +35 6 2 Spain 4 3 0 1 39 21 +18 6 3 Netherlands 4 3 0 1 29 29 0 6 4 Germany 4 1 1 2 47 34 +13 3 5 Kazakhstan 4 1 1 2 30 39 -9 3 6 South Africa 4 0 0 4 14 71 -57 0 Qualified Nations for Quarterfinals (Partial) Canada France Hungary Italy Netherlands Spain
  18. aticle http://deadspin.com/reports-entire-russian-u18-hockey-team-replaced-before-1769366600
  19. strong rumours about a mega scandal in Russian ice hockey!!! apparently Russia will not send their team to the upcomming Under 18 world championships because many players from the team were caught on meldonium. The Russian federation cancelled the tomorrows planned departure to USA for the World Champs which will start 14th april. the coach Vitaly Prokhorov has been immediately fired, the rumours said that the entire team will be replaced with the U17s!!!
  20. Lagoa Stadium Sports: Canoeing Sprint, Rowing Zone COPACABANA Location: Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon Lagoa Stadium, at Lagoon Rodrigo de Freitas, is located in the heart of the city with a spectacular backdrop of mountains, Tijuca National Forest and Christ the Redeemer. The traditional home of rowing in Rio, Lagoa will stage the complet rowing program during the first week and the whole canoeing sprint competition schedule during the second week. The seating capacity of the Stadium after the organizers were forced to reduce 4000 seats is 10.000
  21. ROAD TO IIHF MEN´S ICE HOCKEY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016 FRIENDLY MATCHES Czech Republic 7 - 2 Germany (Score by Period: 0-0, 3-1, 4-1) 6th April 2016, h. 18:00 (GMT +2)
  22. Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2016 Team Rosters TEAM BELARUS TEAM CANADA TEAM CZECH REPUBLIC TEAM DENMARK TEAM FINLAND TEAM FRANCE TEAM GERMANY TEAM HUNGARY TEAM KAZAKHSTAN TEAM LATVIA TEAM NORWAY TEAM RUSSIA TEAM SLOVAKIA TEAM SWEDEN TEAM SWITZERLAND TEAM UNITED STATES
  23. the newest Infostrada predictions...updated as of April 5th, 2016 Slovakia 23rd 4 gold - 1 silver - 3 bronze so a total of 8 medals = IMPOSSIBLE ! Golds for Sagan (Road race) and Erik Varga (Trap) will be hard to win, ok, I assume both are among the favorites for a medal but sincerely I don´t see them win it. Matej Tóth (50km Race Walk) the gold will be hard too against Diniz, Heffernan and the new british guy don´t remember his name right now, but the medal is quite realistic anyway. The only one I agree is our canoe-sprint K4. Silver is out of discussion because Zuzana Štefečeková (Trap) will not compete, as I already announced it here many times, she is pregnant and she decided to skip Rio. Bronze medals for Matej Beňuš in canoe slalom C1 is realistic, but I hope and expect gold. No excuse here, we count only gold. Danka Barteková (skeet) is possible too, but shooting and especially shotgun is unpredictible sport you can win the race but also you can next day finish last, so it´s all about the day D. the bronze for canoe sprint K2 Vlček-Tarr will be hard to reach too, they will focus mainly for the K4, so I don´t expect a real medal fight in the K2. here the link
  24. lol, just noticed that, well, I probably did it just somehow automatically.,.. sorry for the mess, ofc I´ll fix it, just when I´ll return back home later
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