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  1. Event 27/81 SKELETON Women's Singles Final Results Maria VOTZ 1:49.45 Darta NEIMANE 1:49.79 Laura LEGERE 1:50.22 Full Final Result HERE
  2. Event 26/81 SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING Men's 500m Final Results Sean Boxiong SHUAI 41.498 ZHANG Xinzhe 41.755 Dominik Gergely MAJOR 41.969 Full Final Result HERE
  3. Event 25/81 SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING Women's 500m Final Results Anna FALKOWSKA 44.314 KANG Min-Ji 44.484 CHUNG Jae-Hee 45.018 Full Final Result HERE
  4. Event 24/81 BOBSLEIGH Women's Monobob Final Results Maja VOIGT 1:53.31 Agnese CAMPEOL 1:54.17 Mihaela Alexia ANTON 1:54.34 Full Final Result HERE
  5. Event 23/81 ALPINE SKIING Men's Alpine Combined Final Results Zak CARRICK-SMITH 1:49.46(56.33+53.13) Alexander AX SWARTZ 1:49.59(56.21+53.38) Liam LILJENBORG 1:50.30(54.52+55.78) Full Final Result HERE
  6. Event 22/81 ALPINE SKIING Women's Alpine Combined Final Results Maja WAROSCHITZ 1:47.96(56.38+51.58) Giorgia COLLOMB 1:48.36(57.51+50.85) Romy ERTL 1:48.82(56.85+51.97) Full Final Result HERE
  7. Event 21/81 SPEED SKATING Men's 500m Final Results Finn SONNEKALB 36.61 Miika Johan KLEVSTUEN 36.79 SHIN Seo-Nung 37.13 Full Final Result HERE
  8. Event 20/81 SPEED SKATING Women's 500m Final Results Angel DALEMAN 39.28 JUNG Hui-Dan 39.64 Waka SASABUCHI 39.65 Full Final Result HERE
  9. Petra Vlhová spoke to her fans through her Instagram account today as well. While being supported by crutches and having her right leg strengthened by a bandage, flew today to Switzerland, where she will have tomorrow another further consultations with local specialists doctors and undergo afterwards a surgery soon. journey to comeback stronger has just began
  10. Monday January 22nd, 2024 - Round-Robin Day 1 Schedule (GMT +2) 13:00 Kyrgyzstan vs Turkiye 16:30 Israel vs New Zealand 20:00 Bulgaria vs Mexico
  11. Round-Robin Final Standing Nation P W(OTW) L(OTL) GF GA +/- Pt. China 5 5(0) 0(0) 48 3 +45 15 Great Britain 5 4(0) 1(0) 22 7 +15 12 Netherlands 5 3(1) 2(0) 19 29 -10 8 Latvia 5 2(0) 3(1) 10 13 -3 7 Kazakhstan 5 1(0) 4(0) 11 20 -9 3 Turkiye 5 0(0) 5(0) 0 38 -38 0 The following Nation has qualified for the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division I Group B World Championship 2025 China The following Nations have qualified for the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division II Group A World Championship 2025 Great Britain Kazakhstan Latvia Netherlands The following Nation has been relegated to the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division II Group B World Championship 2025 Turkiye
  12. Sunday January 21st, 2024 - Round-Robin Last Day Results (GMT +1) 13:00 Great Britain 9 - 0 Turkiye 16:30 Netherlands 6 - 4 Kazakhstan 20:00 China 5 - 1 Latvia
  13. Yep, the major problem is that your better players are actually playing in Heerenveen U18 world championship, so was sort of limited here. Your federation obviously picked as priority the home WCh tournament than the WYOG 3on3 crap and send to Korea weaker and younger less experienced players. Unfortunatelly, you were somehow screwed by the schedule strongely
  14. Sadly not. The official documents reports only the shift when the goal was scored without mentioning the actual scorers For the highlights you can click here https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2024/yogm/static/56876/women-3-on-3 For a very brief summaries of the matches you can click on News option https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2024/yogm/news/57915/opening_day_scores_at_yog
  15. Stage 15 in Zakopane (POL) Men´s Individual Large Hill: 1. Stefan Kraft 332.3 2. Andreas Wellinger 327.8 3. Anze Lanisek 327.3 Full Final Result HERE
  16. Stage 8 in Oberhof (GER) Men´s 4x7.5km Team Relay: 1. Norway I. (Nyenget, Valnes, Golberg, Klaebo) 1:13:39.2 2. Italy I. (Noeckler, Barp, Dapra, Pellegrino) 1:13:39.3 3. Norway II. (Taugboel, Toenseth, Krueger, Stenshagen) 1:13:40.0 Full Final Result HERE
  17. Stage 23 in Kitzbuehel (AUT) Men´s Slalom: 1. Linus Strasser 1:40.36 2. Kristoffer Jakobsen 1:40.50 3. Daniel Yule 1:40.56 Full Final Results HERE
  18. 1) I don´t think really so. Mikaela is quite popular in Slovakia as well. that let´s call it "artificial animosity" or so-called hatred between them was rather created by journalists during the era of Livio Magoni. However, both claimed many times that this is not true at all and they resspect each other and we see them regularly talking each other with smiles. Women´s Alpine skiing has, for understandable reasons,now a lot (and I mean A lot!) of media coverage in our country, comparable perhaps only to hockey, dozens of articles are published daily in all known and unknown newspapers. Shiffrin makes up a large part of these articles. Yep, Rather in the opposite, Slovaks like Mikaela and she is very well-respected here. Slovaks see her as Petra´s main rival in Slalom, but it´s certainly not that they don´t wish her to win Slaloms or not support her during the races or so. Absolutely not I assure you. 2) It would definitely be great if we could host more often and if Petra gets perhaps another chance to try again in front of her countrymen. The venue is here, the fans are here as well... But, you know it´s also a matter of money.... Slovakia is not a rich country, and despite our obsession of huge spending on tourism advertising, we are sadly still not "enoughly attractive" for large western markets
  19. Stage 24 in Jasna (SVK) Women´s Slalom: 1. Mikaela Shiffrin 1:48.21 2. Zrinka Ljutic 1:48.35 3. Anna Swenn Larsson 1:49.02 Full Final Results HERE
  20. Stage 8 in Oberhof (GER) Women´s 4x7.5km Team Relay: 1. Sweden I. (Svahn, Karlsson, Andersson, Sundling) 1:21:55.3 2. Germany I. (Sauerbrey, Hennig, Fink, Carl) 1:22:12.8 3. Finland (Matintalo, Kyllonen, Parmakoski, Joensuu) 1:24:06.6 Full Final Result HERE
  21. WOMEN´S ICE HOCKEY 3vs3 TOURNAMENT Day 2 Results Round-Robin Netherlands 2 - 9 Mexico China 4 - 3 Italy Australia 2 - 12 South Korea Hungary 18 - 0 Turkiye ----------------------------------------- Hungary 13 - 3 China Netherlands 2 - 11 Turkiye Italy 15 - 4 Australia South Korea 7 - 0 Mexico Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. 9 2. 6 3. 6 4. 6 ---------- 5. 3 6. 3 7. 3 8. 0
  22. Man the noise barely caused an avalanche during Zrinka Ljutič run Very nice words from Shiffrin
  23. MEN´S ICE HOCKEY 3vs3 TOURNAMENT Day 2 Results Round-Robin Poland 10 - 8 Chinese Taipei Great Britain 1 - 24 Latvia Kazakhstan 8 - 9 Austria Denmark 15 - 2 Spain ----------------------------------------- Denmark 14 - 4 Great Britain Poland 10 - 5 Spain Latvia 15 - 11 Kazakhstan Austria 18 - 1 Chinese Taipei Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. 9 2. 9 3. 9 4. 6 ---------- 5. 3 6. 0 7. 0 8. 0
  24. MIXED TEAM CURLING TOURNAMENT Day 2 Results PRELIMINARY ROUND GROUP A Japan 10 - 2 Sweden China 9 - 1 New Zealand Nigeria 0 - 21 Norway United States 8 - 2 Turkiye Group A Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. 3/0 ---------- -. 3/0 3. 2/1 ---------- -. 2/1 5. 1/2 -. 1/2 7. 0/3 -. 0/3 GROUP B Switzerland 4 - 6 Denmark South Korea 5 - 6 Italy Canada 14 - 0 Brazil Germany 7 - 4 Great Britain ----------------------------------------- Germany 5 - 7 Italy Great Britain 6 - 3 Canada Switzerland 8 - 4 South Korea Brazil 1 - 14 Denmark Group B Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. 3/0 ---------- 2. 2/1 -. 2/1 ---------- -. 2/1 5. 1/2 -. 1/2 -. 1/2 8. 0/3
  25. FIS women´s section director expressed great enthusiasm and great satisfaction with this weekend and claim the World Cup will certainly return to Jasná soon and envisage to make Slovakia as regular venue of the World Cup. "We are extremely satisfied. Everything here was good, from the preparation of the track, which is excellent, we have excellent conditions, we have equally good conditions on the competition and training hill. Very good indeed. But I also want to mention the overall organization or logistics. The audience here is fantastic both days. Overall, a really positive assessment." and yep the atmosphere is amazing even despite the national hero being in the hospital. People still came and cheer to every skier. It is a weird country with weird people but it is also a great country with great people as we saw already in this morning Slalom 1st run
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