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  1. Final Standing 7 Switzerland 8 Germany The following Nations have qualified for the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 World Championship 2025 Canada Czech Republic Finland Slovakia Sweden Switzerland United States The following Nation has been relegated to the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division I Group A World Championship 2025 Germany
  2. Saturday January 13th, 2024 Knockout Round Day 2 Results 7th Place Match (Relegation Game) Central European Time (GMT +1) Switzerland 2 - 1 Germany Period-by-Period: 0-0, 1-1, 1-0 January 13th 2023, h. 11:00, Arena Zug, Zug Semifinals Central European Time (GMT +1) Canada 2 - 4 Czechia Period-by-Period: 0-1, 1-1, 1-2 January 13th 2023, h. 15:00, Arena Zug, Zug I United States 4 - 2 Finland Period-by-Period: 1-0, 2-2, 1-0 January 13th 2023, h. 19:00, Arena Zug, Zug Nations Qualified for the Gold Medal Match Czechia United States Nations Qualified for the Bronze Medal Match Canada Finland
  3. Yeah, well, first. Molčan can not beat Tsitsipas even being rested , this is just simple physics, there is just a whole world between them two. So I do not take the argument rested etc... It was at that part of the season if I remember correctly where Tsitsipas was losing basically every match he played, right ? I meant this in my post. However it was not the point of the post at all. The point is Molčan being so overhyped here incomprehensibly and unjustifiably since I can´t even remember when and at thos date still showed nothing, literally can not even pass freaking qualification to a GS now... That´s all All our hopes stays on Jamrichová though, let see in a couple of years
  4. First training sessions in Jasná. Apart Vlhová, Dubovská, Leona Popovic and Zrinka Ljutic and team trained this weekend in the Jasná slope Despite the whole wekkend is already sold out for a couple of weeks, the organizers added today some 400 new special tickets which were also sold in few minutes FIS made yesterday their mandatory control which ended successfully and the Jasná stage has now green light
  5. Stage 12 in Wisla (POL) Men´s Super Team Large Hill: 1. Slovenia (Lovro Kos, Anze Lanisek) 753.5 2. Austria (Manuel Fettner, Jan Hoerl) 711.0 3. Germany (Stephan Leyhe, Andreas Wellinger) 709.0 Full Final Result HERE
  6. First Slovak athletes arrived safely to S. Korea. Our 5 Luge Team members landed earlier today in Gangwon. Today departed our Skeleton participant, on Monday the biggest part of the team will head to Korea as well including the Biathlon, Ski Jumping, Snowboarding, Alpine Skiing and Short Track Speed Skating teams. Last group with Ice Hockey players, Freestyle Ski Cross and Cross-Country Skiers will fly to Korea next week Luge team spending the waiting time in Seoul airport by playing.. obviously football lol
  7. ČESKOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oh my holy crap of holy crap !
  8. Goal(s) achieved. Best Slov-nation and Top 14 13th place at the end, which is better than last time. Even Top 12 was not so far and with some good portion of luck (which is usually an unknown element in Slovak sport overall) who would have known what would have happened. 5 Games, 3 wins (Twice against Slovenia in the Group and today´s 13th Place Game and against Israel in the 13th-16th Semifinals) and 2 Losses (to the Netherlands and Romania in the Group) So at the end, not great, not bad. Possible to do more I am pretty sure about, but also possible to do worse I fear... so, ok-ish result at the end
  9. Stage 4 in Oberstdorf (GER) Women´s Individual Gundersen Normal Hill: 1. Mari Leinan Lund 14:46.0 2. Ida Marie Hagen 14:59.5 3. Gyda Westvold Hansen 15:52.1 Full Final Result HERE
  10. Stage 4 in Oberstdorf (GER) Men´s Individual Gundersen Normal Hill: 1. Jarl Magnus Riiber 25:21.0 2. Johannes Lamparter 25:22.0 3. Stefan Rettenegger 25:24.3 Full Final Result HERE
  11. Stage 20 in Wengen (SUI) Men´s Downhill: 1. Marco Odermatt 2:25.64 2. Cyprien Sarrazin 2:26.23 3. Dominik Paris 2:27.56 Full Final Results HERE
  12. Stage 21 in Altenmarkt-Zauchensee (AUT) Women´s Downhill: 1. Sofia Goggia 1:46.47 2. Stephanie Venier 1:46.57 3. ex-aequo Mirjam Puchner and Nicol Delago 1:46.81 Full Final Results HERE
  13. Stage 11 in Sapporo (JPN) Women´s Individual Large Hill: 1. Eva Pinkelnig 195.7 2. Jenny Rautionaho 193.3 3. Eirin Maria Kvandal 192.5 Full Final Result HERE
  14. So Day 1 (Saturday 20th) streams are out, we already know there will be no Streams for Luge (all sliding sports I guess), Snowboarding (Board Cross for sure) & Biathlon .. so not only it will be in the middle of the night of Europe but there will be no video coverage. Also quite logically the 3vs3 hockey tournament seems not being broadcasted as well, but I guess (hope) at least the regular Tournaments will be... since in opposite of the beforementioned sports it is quite popular also outside of Europe ...
  15. Yes, they have the rights for this, so they show quite a lot of matches during this tournament, I assume they will broadcast also all remaining SF and medal games too.
  16. Final Standing Nation P W(OTW) L(OTL) GF GA +/- Pt. Japan 5 5(0) 0(0) 21 4 +17 15 Italy 5 3(0) 2(1) 15 13 +2 10 Hungary 5 3(1) 2(0) 8 8 0 8 Austria 5 3(2) 2(1) 10 11 -1 8 France 5 1(0) 4(0) 8 14 -6 3 Denmark 5 0(0) 5(1) 6 18 -12 1 The following Nation has qualified for the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 World Championship 2025 Japan The following Nations have qualified for the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division I Group A World Championship 2025 Austria France Hungary Italy The following Nation has been relegated to the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division I Group B World Championship 2025 Denmark
  17. Friday January 12th, 2024 - Round-Robin Last Day Results (GMT +1) 12:30 Austria PSO3 - 2 Denmark 16:00 France 1 - 2 Hungary 19:30 Japan 6 - 1 Italy
  18. Man ! Just saw in our TV sport news what happened to in the penalty shoot-out I have never seen the ball slip out of a player´s hand before throwing the penlaty shot like that lol. Well, That was really something !
  19. Saturday January 13th, 2024 - Round-Robin Day 5 Schedule (GMT +2) 13:00 South Africa vs Mexico 16:30 Bulgaria vs Iceland 20:00 New Zealand vs Belgium
  20. Saturday January 13th, 2024 - Round-Robin Day 4 Schedule (GMT +1) 13:00 Poland vs Australia 16:30 South Korea vs Chinese Taipei 20:00 Spain vs Norway
  21. Saturday January 13th, 2024 Knockout Round Day 2 Schedule 7th Place Match (Relegation Game) Central European Time (GMT +1) Switzerland vs Germany Period-by-Period: January 13th 2023, h. 11:00, Arena Zug, Zug Semifinals Central European Time (GMT +1) Canada vs Czechia Period-by-Period: January 13th 2023, h. 15:00, Arena Zug, Zug I United States vs Finland Period-by-Period: January 13th 2023, h. 19:00, Arena Zug, Zug
  22. Less than 24 hours after, IIHF lightened it s decision. is now restriceted only from the upcoming U20 Division III B which was schedulled in Israel but is moved to Bulgaria. The situation about their other teams will be evaluated on an ongoing basis IIHF to provide further clarification regarding the participation of the Israeli National Team in IIHF Championships The IIHF would like to provide further clarification on its recent decision regarding the participation of the Israeli National Teams in IIHF Championships. The IIHF Council decided to restrict the Israeli National Team from participating in IIHF Championships on a temporary basis due to safety and security concerns it had for all Championship participants, specifically including the players and team staff from all participating teams. This decision currently affects the Israeli National Team’s participation in the 2024 IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championship Division III Group B scheduled to start on 22 January 2024. This event has been originally planned to be held in Israel, but due to already existing safety and security concerns being moved to Bulgaria. The decision is not a sanction against the Israeli Federation and does not affect the Israeli Federation’s status as a full member in good standing with the IIHF. IIHF Council will meet in February to assess the safety situation associated with the March and April Championships in which Israel is scheduled to participate and will meet in March to assess the safety situation associated with the April Championship in which Israel is scheduled to participate. This will allow the IIHF Council the ability to deal with each Championship on a case-by-case-basis taking into consideration the facts unique to each location where a respective Championship is scheduled to take place. The IIHF Council spoke several times with all stakeholders prior to taking this decision and will continue to speak with all stakeholders with the hope that the decision will only impact the Championship scheduled to take place in January. The IIHF stands behind the Israeli Federation and wants to secure the safety of all players participating in its championship including players from Israel. The IIHF Council’s current decision is based strictly on specific facts, including: The teams participating. The number of players who will be participating as minors. The number of people involved in the overall organization of the Championship. The location of the Championship arena being located in a student area with a high population from the affected regions. Expected attendance for home games, where the Championship is expected to draw between 1,000 and 1,500 fans. The size and nature of the multi-purpose arena facility which includes additional ice sheets where other events will be occurring and a large public gym, shops, and restaurants. These public areas are not subject to closure during the Championship. The IIHF completely understands that this is a difficult decision and is being made to prioritize security and safety of all involved parties first. The IIHF hopes to find a way as soon as possible to bring back the Israeli National team in our championship program. IIHF.COM
  23. Stage 20 in Wengen (SUI) Men´s Super-G: 1. Cyprien Sarrazin 1:47.75 2. Marco Odermatt 1:48.33 3. Aleksander Aamodt Kilde 1:48.75 Full Final Results HERE
  24. Stage 21 in Altenmarkt-Zauchensee (AUT) Women´s Super-G: 1. Cornelia Huetter 1:13.17 2. Kajsa Vickhoff Lie 1:13.26 3. Lara Gut-Behrami 1:13.38 Full Final Results HERE
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