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  1. nice titles for Tentoglou and Mahuchikh in M LJ and W HJ this morning. Lovely start of the day off topic: hope it will continue like this the whole day and end by Košice winning the slovak hockey league regular season tonight
  2. It took only 9 years but bronze medal from Sochi 2014 Womens Biathlon Relay finally arrived to its rightful owners Veronika Vítková, Jitka Landová, Gabriela Soukalová and Eva Puskarčíková
  3. 5th place and 4th EICH final in a row, Well done "Johnny" Good champs for SVK athletics considering how far our track & field program is from the rest of the world.
  4. Sunday March 5th, 2023 - Round-Robin Last Day Schedule (GMT +1) 13:00 Iran vs Singapore 16:30 Hong Kong vs Kyrgyzstan 20:00 Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Malaysia
  5. Men's Team Large Hill Final Results Slovenia Lovro Kos Ziga Jelar Timi Zajc Anze Lanisek 1178.9 Norway Johann Andre Forfang Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal Marius Lindvik Halvor Egner Granerud 1166.0 Austria Daniel Tschofenig Michael Hayboeck Jan Hoerl Stefan Kraft 1139.4 Full Final Result HERE
  6. A bit sorrowfull obviously to miss the final such way, but superb time for our standard for sure. Great represetation from Gabika here. Very well done ! Today I am a proud fan
  7. For April schedulled Women´s IIHF Division I Group A World Championship tournament is postponed once again IIHF wants to keep the contract with China and organize the tournament in China at any cost... the replacement date is unknown... Our Girls have to change their preparation plan once again nevermind...it´s fine, it´s fine... our goal will remain the same :promotion to the top division...even if the tournament will be played in 2377 anno domini The 2023 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division I Group A, due to take place in Shenzhen, China, has been postponed. The IIHF's decision to postpone this Championship was primarily based on the international travel restrictions and testing requirements the participating teams would face as a result of ongoing complications related to COVID-19. The event was originally scheduled to take place from 11 to 17 April 2023. New dates are already being worked on and the announcement will follow at a later time. “The International Ice Hockey Federation firmly stands behind the contract with the Chinese Ice Hockey Association and is only postponing the tournament to make sure it starts in a positive way,” stated IIHF President Luc Tardif. The Women's Division IA tournament in Shenzhen will feature six teams. Denmark, Norway, Slovakia, Austria, host country China, and the Netherlands will battle for promotion to the top division. The hosts progressed to the Division I Group A last year in Katowice, Poland, after securing all five victories at the 2022 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship Division I Group B. This year's tournament will be China's first Division I Group A appearance since 2011. The postponement of the tournament in Shenzhen will give all stakeholders more time to prepare and therefore ensure the safety and health of all participants. Experience has shown with the postponement of both the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship and the 2021 IIHF Women's World Championship that travel organisation and playing conditions for the athletes could be optimized. In both cases, tournaments were postponed due to concerns over safety risks associated with COVID-19 and held successfully at a later date. Initially, the 2021 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship was moved to Calgary, Canada and played at a later date after confirmation from the provincial government of Nova Scotia that the event in Halifax and Truro will be cancelled. Last year, the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship in Edmonton, Canada, was cancelled during the tournament due to the spread of COVID-19 and the Omicron variant, but was held at the same venue from 9 to 20 August 2022.
  8. Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill Final Results Jarl Magnus RIIBER 23:42.6 Jens Luraas OFTEBRO 24:44.0 Johannes LAMPARTER 24:47.3 Full Final Result HERE
  9. Women's 30km Mass Start Classical Final Results Ebba ANDERSSON 1:22:18.0 Anne Kjersti KALVAA 1:23:11.0 Frida KARLSSON 1:23:12.2 Full Final Result HERE
  10. Stage 33 in Kvitfjell (NOR) Women´s Downhill: 1. Kajsa Vickhoff Lie 1:32.36 2. Sofia Goggia 1:32.65 3. Corinne Suter 1:32.77 Full Final Results HERE
  11. @Cobi do not be afraid of participation. Our jury Will meet on Tuesday and is expected to send its votes by Tuesday or Wednesday at the latest
  12. Ice Dance pair will not compete at the World Juniors Championship in Calgary. authorities did not give visa to Kirill Askenov so his partner Anna Šimová travelled completely unnecessarily Our federation is going to send an official complaint to the organizing committe, ISU and the Canadian government.. haha... well, good luck with that but do not finance it from my taxes please
  13. Friday March 3rd, 2023 - Round-Robin Day 4 Results (GMT +1) 13:00 Malaysia 1 - 16 Hong Kong 16:30 Iran 0 - 18 Kyrgyzstan 20:00 Singapore 2 - 8 Bosnia and Herzegovina Provisional Standing After Day 4: 1. 12 ------------------ 2. 9 3. 8 4. 4 5. 3 ------------------ 6. 0 Relegated to Men´s Division IV 2024
  14. Results of Traditional Košice born Sport person of the year award was announced tonight and surprise, surprise, who would have guessed that The Košice Born Sport person of the Year 2022 is no one than the son of god himself Juraj Slafkovský Remaining Top 10 (without specified ranking): Zuzana Binar Mimovičová (swimming), Erik "Drago" Černák (ice hockey), Michal Dudovič (floorball), Alexandra Filipová (kickboxing), Sylvain Galus (futnet), Boris Makoev* (freestyle wrestling - * obviously the only not Košice born athlete, but living and wrestling for Košice), Zuzana Paňková (canoe slalom), Nikola Seničová (wightlifting), Martin Straňovský (handball)
  15. Downhill in Aspen Cancelled after 20 skiers finished their run. The race is removed and results will not be counted
  16. Men's Individual Large Hill Final Results Timi ZAJC 287.5 Ryoyu KOBAYASHI 276.8 Dawid KUBACKI 276.2 Full Final Result HERE Full Qualification Result HERE
  17. Maybe it is a problem with the federation, who knows ? Maybe it would be better for him to just change nationality while there is still time, there no future for him here for sure
  18. Men's 4x10km Team Relay Final Results Norway Hans Christer Holund Paal Golberg Simen Hegstad Krueger Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo 1:32:54.7 Finland Ristomatti Hakola Iivo Niskanen Perttu Hyvarinen Niko Anttola 1:33:41.6 Germany Albert Kuchler Janosch Brugger Jonas Dobler Friedrich Moch 1:33:54.5 Full Final Result HERE
  19. Still do not understand and know why and when they decided to turn him into NC. He was considered as our future ski jumping representative, no idea when this project ended When he was 11 and jumped for the first time in a Large Hill, he managed 121m, was quite a buzz here at that time..did not hear a lot about him since though...at least until @Dragon I assume was the one who mentioned him as our qualified athlete in NC for the next YWOG
  20. You must love the "above all, do not hurry !" French and Sweden´s tactic, such masterplan Czechia never would have believe they can fall even behind Latvia... but yeah, they still finished ahead of us, so
  21. Stage 33 in Kvitfjell (NOR) Women´s Super-G: 1. Cornelia Huetter 1:26.83 2. Elena Curtoni 1:26.84 3. Lara Gut-Behrami 1:26.95 Full Final Results HERE
  22. Men's Halfpipe Final Results LEE Cha-Eun 93.50 Valentino GUSELI 93.00 Jan SCHERRER 89.25 Full Final Result HERE Full Qualification Result HERE
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