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  1. Taekwondo -68kg Chile +1 Venezuela +1
  2. Taekwondo -58kg Colombia +1 Dominican Republic +1
  3. Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre Sports: Diving, Synchronized Swimming, Water Polo Zone: BARRA Location: Barra Olympic Park Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre is located in Barra Olympic Park, and will host 3 of the five aquatics sports of the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Games. During the first week Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre will welcome the worlds best water polo players, all preliminary matches of both Water Polo tournaments will be played there. the Knock-out phase had already been confirmed to take place at the Rio Olympic Aquatics Stadium, after the swimming competitions of the 1st olympic week has finished. It´s not the only sport to be contested in this venue, during the OG sport fans will enjoy also at Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre the whole program of Diving and Synchronized Swimming olympic events. Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre was constructed for the 2007 Pan American Games. The venue is owned by Rio's city government and managed by the Brazilian Olympic Committee. After the Games, it will be integrated into the Olympic Training Centre (OTC).
  4. yes those counts are without athletics and swimming (so also without athletics and swimming relays), but as I said, don´t be worried, everything will be fixed soon. just have a bit of patience, the relays will be added, but we have to work in many threads to update a lot of things, so please just give us some time, everything will be fixed soon.
  5. as far I know Costa-Rica has 2 qualified, but 1 is in athletics, and as you surely noticed I didn´t added the athletics quotas yet. I assume you are pointing about athletics quotas also for all other nations. but well, however if there any mistakes, don´t worry, be patient a bit, and the quotas will be verifyed and if there some wrong numbers they will be also updated once again by me or any other member of the admins staff in thext hours/days.
  6. Quotas updated. (without athletics and Swimming)
  7. Glad to see Romania also in welcome and enjoy the show.
  8. well, as I know a one unnamed dutch jurry, I I expect the Netherlands to registrate and enter the contest something around the 10th April 23:58 also I absolutely can´t imagine Wanderer to not enter the contest, so NZL should be safe too. I´m more worried about GER, since we haven´t any sign of Catgamer yet and about CAN too, hope they will not miss the second contest in a row.
  9. no way against a team with Fourcade in current shape.. and in last 4th leg
  10. and still the biggest fav for the last 2 golds too. we are really going for a historic 6/6
  11. Added, welcome 3 national juries Poland, Serbia and Brazil now with 3 membres
  12. Olympic Tennis Centre Sports: Tennis Zone: BARRA Location: Barra Olympic Park The Rio de Janeiro 2016 Games Tennis venue, The Olympic Tennis Centre is located in Barra Olympic Park, The heart of Rio 2016 Games. The centre court has been named after Maria Esther Bueno, Brazil’s greatest ever player, who won 19 grand slam titles (seven singles and 12 doubles) in the late 1950s and 1960s. Bueno, according to the International Tennis Federation (ITF) the most graceful and artistic player of her generation With 16 courts – 10 for competition and six for training, including a permanent 10,000-seat centre court and two other show courts with 5,000 and 3,000 temporary seats – the tennis centre is one of seven new venues being constructed along two existing ones in the main Olympic Park. After the Games it will be part of the Olympic Training Centre, providing top-level facilities for elite athletes and youngsters from social projects, while allowing Brazil to host more major tournaments.
  13. I started to be afraid that we lost last winner thanks god, you are here. Welcome and good luck Lithuania
  14. Welcome in the contest hope you´ll enjoy this years edition and have some fun
  15. yes I dont think we will win any medal at WOG 2018, maybe in womens slalom but we´ll need a perfect day..., but about biathlon probably you are right, medal will be too high this time. in fact I am happy she is back, because we just will need Kuzmina this time mainly for colecting points and qualifying the full team for Pyeongchang. and we will see what will happen, don´t forget that she perform usually quite good at WOG so who know... Paulína has a amazing season, her careers season. most likely she will never repeat in the future such results as she achieved this year. our biathlon and winter sport (except Ice hockey ofc) is almost dead, theres no money, no infrastructure, no youngs who want do those sports, very few talents, the situation is disastrous. so if we count all results achieved by our few athletes so far in those conditions, yes it´s already a miracle. well, the european championships...this competition is a joke, c´mon we won silver medal in mixed relay. a real sci-fi now you see how bad we are at WCH against real teams. no, I´ll tell you why we had those amazing results at european championships, why all our athletes had ECh from the start of the season this event as their this seasons top priority. our biathlon chiefs were really smart this time, to focus mainly for this event and peaked the shape of athletes for Tyumen to trying to win medals in this event against very poor concurence, but thanks the fact that the competition is called European Championship and we won 2 medals, Paulína and the full 4 members of the mixed relay will receive money from the state and they will be finally able to have a serious and "normal" preparation for the new winter season which will be a Olympic qualifying season.
  16. Abu Dhabi awaiting Chinese Taipei and the United Arab Emirates played for the tournament win at last year’s Challenge Cup of Asia. Challenge Cup of Asia begins on Saturday Three tournaments of the IIHF Ice Hockey Challenge Cup of Asia will be played in the upcoming weeks. The 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey Challenge Cup of Asia in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, will make the start and will be played from 12 to 18 March. The Challenge Cup of Asia was created eight years ago to give Asian countries that are not in the World Championship program, or that play in the lowest division, a chance to compete amongst each other and help develop ice hockey in more Asian countries. One year ago Chinese Taipei won the tournament on home ice thanks to a tight 5-4 victory against the United Arab Emirates. This year the Emirati are looking for revenge on home ice against the defending champion. The other teams in the round-robin tournament are Mongolia, Thailand and Singapore. Thanks to the growing number of participants, the Challenge Cup of Asia will again be played with two tiers with the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey Challenge Cup of Asia Division I taking place in Bishkek from 9 to 14 April. Macau, host country Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, India and for the first time Qatar will play for promotion in the five-team tournament. Also the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s Challenge Cup of Asia Division I will be played for the third time with the aim at giving women’s national teams from countries not already competing in the Women’s World Championship program a chance to play. The event will take place in Taipei City from 21 to 26 March with host Chinese Taipei, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and India. For Malaysia and India it will be the first time a women’s hockey national team will compete internationally. here the schedule http://www.iihf.com/channels1516/ccoa/statistics/ the tournament start on Saturday Schedule for the Bishkek Tournament Division I (9-14 April) http://www.iihf.com/channels1516/ccoai/statistics/ and for the womens Division I tournament in Taipei City (21-26 March) http://www.iihf.com/channels1516/wccoai/statistics/
  17. btw Kuzmina finished today 10th in her first race after 2 years pause. not bad at all, (16th running time and 2nd shooting time 0:50!). pity that last target, but well... finally she is back to save our dying winter sport, let´s go save him with completing the golden hattrick in Pyeongchang
  18. Women's BMX Qualified Nations: Argentina Australia Australia Belgium Brazil Colombia Denmark France Germany Netherlands Netherlands Russia Thailand United States United States Venezuela Total Athletes Qualified 16 Total Nations Qualified 13
  19. Men's BMX Qualified Nations: Argentina Australia Australia Australia Brazil Canada Colombia Colombia Denmark Ecuador France France France Germany Great Britain Great Britain Indonesia Japan Latvia Latvia Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands New Zealand Norway Russia South Africa Switzerland United States United States United States Venezuela Total Athletes Qualified 32 Total Nations Qualified 21
  20. BMX Cycling Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016 Qualifying Timeline EVENT DATE STATUS 2016 World Championships (Medellin, COL) 25.05.2016-29.05.2016 Completed UCI Nations Ranking Final 31.05.2016 Completed EVENTS 2 (1+1+0) Men's 1 Men's BMX Women's 1 Women's BMX Mixed 0 QUALIFICATION SYSTEM http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/NewsGeneral/16/76/09/2014-04-Rio2016-QualificationSystem-FINAL-CyclingBMX-EN_Neutral.pdf
  21. Women's Cross-Country Qualified Nations: Australia Belgium Brazil Canada Canada China Czech Republic Denmark France France Germany Germany Italy Mexico Namibia Norway Poland Poland Russia Serbia Slovenia Slovenia Sweden Switzerland Switzerland Timor-Leste Ukraine Ukraine United States United States Total Athletes Qualified 30 Total Nations Qualified 22
  22. Men's Cross-Country Qualified Nations: Argentina Australia Australia Austria Belgium Belgium Brazil Brazil Canada Canada China Colombia Costa Rica Czech Republic Czech Republic Czech Republic Denmark France France France Germany Germany Great Britain Greece Guam Hong Kong Hungary Israel Italy Italy Italy Japan Lesotho Mauritius Netherlands New Zealand Portugal Portugal Russia Rwanda Slovakia South Africa South Africa Spain Spain Spain Switzerland Switzerland Switzerland United States Total Athletes Qualified 50 Total Nations Qualified 33
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