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  1. Absolutely no clue But I assume it should be quite a lot as usual, so I go with 9 but again, I have no idea. I will have to look at the latest results and what is new in this sport since PyeongChang lol
  2. Samková ? To akože fakt ? wow. tak to je skvelá správa teda. Inak, Nedať Dubovskú do súťaže družstiev by bola poriadna blbosť. veď to je v podstate paralelný Slalom, ako najlepšia slalomárka v tíme by mala byť jednotkou pre tímovú súťaž predsa, nieto vôbec nebyť ani nominovaná.
  3. W Team for Beijing Our coaches already announced the 4 names they will present to the NOC general assembly to represent Slovakia at the upcoming WOG in Beijing Paulína Fialková Ivona Fialková Veronika Machyniaková Henrieta Horvátová From the Team in Ruhpolding only the Fialková sisters will go to Beijing. Mária Remeňová actually arguably the 3rd best Slovak girl on the circuit sadly was removed from the Olympic team, she is not vaccinated and our NOC will send to the olympics only Vaccinated athletes Júlia Machyniaková decided to rather aim for the Juniors WCH, a good result from there would bring her a full professional contract with the Military Sport club in Slovakia. So she left her Olympic spot to her sister Veronika.
  4. W Final Standing - Points Rank Flag Nation Points Quotas 1. SWEDEN 4642 6 2. NORWAY 4600 6 3. FRANCE 4468 6 4. GERMANY 4291 5 5. BELARUS 4275 5 6. ( ) RUSSIA 4234 5 7. UKRAINE 3930 5 8. AUSTRIA 3807 5 9. ITALY 3805 5 10. CZECH REPUBLIC 3531 5 11. SWITZERLAND 3451 4 12. UNITED STATES 3123 4 13. POLAND 2940 4 14. CANADA 2887 4 15. FINLAND 2845 4 16. ESTONIA 2797 4 17. CHINA 2417 4 18. SLOVAKIA 2332 4 19. JAPAN 2278 4 20. BULGARIA 2178 4 21. KAZAKHSTAN 2136 - 22. SLOVENIA 1882 - 23. SOUTH KOREA 1869 - 24. LATVIA 1559 - 25. MOLDOVA 1375 - 26. ROMANIA 1364 - 27. LITHUANIA 1160 - 28. BELGIUM 1065 - 29. GREAT BRITAIN 427 - 30. CROATIA 337 - 31. ( ) GREENLAND 324 - 32. AUSTRALIA 171 -
  5. Women´s Final Olympic Qualification Standing Quotas 6 Quotas 5 Quotas ( ) 4 Quotas
  6. Stage 15 in Simonhöhe (AUT) Men´s Parallel Giant Slalom: 1. Stefan Baumeister 2. Tim Mastnak 3. Roland Fischnaller Full Final Result HERE
  7. Stage 15 in Simonhöhe (AUT) Women´s Parallel Giant Slalom: 1. Aleksandra Krol 2. Julia Dujmovits 3. ex aequo Melanie Hochreiter and Sofiya Nadyrshina Full Final Result HERE
  8. Stage 6 in Ruhpolding (GER) Women´s 4x6km Team Relay: 1. France (Anais Chevalier-Bouchet, Chloe Chevalier, Justine Braisaz-Bouchet, Julia Simon) 1:10:50.0 (0+4) 2. Sweden (Johanna Skottheim, Stina Nilsson, Mona Brorsson, Anna Magnusson) +35.1 (0+2) 3. Russia (Valeriia Vasnetcova, Svetlana Mironova, Irina Kazakevich, Kristina Reztsova) +1:12.2 (0+6) Full Final Result HERE
  9. Total meltdown for Selina Gasparin. SUI fighting for 5 quotas against Czechs, they needed 5th place, but Selina will have to turn 3 loops after the standing. Czechs very likely will secure the 5 quotas for Beijing
  10. already 2 minutes behind 13th place. Looks is now really close to field a relay in Beijing
  11. Did Ivona tried to hit the squirrels in the trees
  12. Stage 21 in Wengen (SUI) Men´s Downhill: 1. Aleksander Aamodt Kilde 1:42.42 2. Marco Odermatt 1:42.61 3. Beat Feuz 1:42.72 Full Final Results HERE
  13. First official info: 1) The M Pursuit is cancelled, instead of it tomorrow will be the today originally schedulled M Sprint 2) Both Hasilla and Baloga will travel today to Ruhpolding, I guess they will likely both compete in the Relay which is just so stupid...in the moment we are fighting for everything, instead of trying to secure that freaking Olympic Relay (and also the Mixed relay) we are going to have a pointless internal battle for the 4th quota, which btw we still do not have yet at all. Logic á la Made in Slovakia at it best pure finest
  14. Men´s sprint moved to Saturday due strong wind in Osrblie... Quite a problem, since it was supposed to be the last battle bewteen Baloga and Hasilla for tomorrow Relay last spot in Ruhpolding...more info to come Among Women Camille Bened won ahead of Evgeniia Burtasova and Natalia Gerbulova to note 5th place of Amanda Lightfoot and 7th for Joanne Reid from the host view Nice 30th place for Henrieta Horvátová
  15. maybe something like this https://spectator.sme.sk/c/22819844/a-train-without-a-driver-set-off-from-kosice-finally-stopping-in-hungary.html
  16. Team United States Goaltenders: Drew Commesso (Boston University,NCAA, ) Strauss Mann (Skelleftea AIK, ) Pat Nagle (Reading Royals, ECHL, ) Defencemen: Brian Cooper (IK Oskarshamn, ) Brock Faber (University of Minnesota, NCAA, ) Drew Helleson (Boston College, NCAA, ) Steven Kampfer (AK Bars Kazan, KHL, ) Aaron Ness (Providence Bruins, AHL, ) Nicklaus Perbix (St. Cloud State University, NCAA, ) Jake Sanderson (University of North Dakota, NCAA, ) David Warsofsky (ERC Ingolstad, ) Forwards: Nicholas Abruzzese (Harvard University, NCAA, ) Kenny Agostino (Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod, KHL, ) Matty Beniers (Univesity of Michigan, NCAA, ) Brendan Brisson (University of Michigan, NCAA, ) Noah Cates (University of Minnesota-Duluth, NCAA, ) Sean Farell (Harvard Univeristy, NCAA, ) Sam Hentges (St. Cloud State University, NCAA, ) Matthew Knies (Univesity of Minnesota, NCAA, ) Marc McLaughlin (Boston College, NCAA, ) Ben Meyers (Univesity of Minnesota, NCAA, ) Andy Miele (Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod, KHL, ) Brian O´Neill (Jokerit Helsinki, KHL, ) Nick Shore (Sibir Novosibirsk, KHL, ) Nathan Smith (Minnesota State University, NCAA, )
  17. and Matt Knies is the first Slovak origin athlete of the 2022 Olympics competing for another country. Congrats Matty. The kid still speak perfect slovak and his most memorable moment was the match against Slovakia at the cancelled U20 last December where he also scored a goal more about him https://www.archyworldys.com/matthew-knies-slovak-will-represent-the-usa-at-the-junior-championships-in-hockey-2022/
  18. 21. Január je Nominačné valné zhromaždenie SOŠV, to je posledný možný termín na uzávierku výpravy. Takže predpokladám že pár dní predtým. Tak žeby Lake Placid 1980 verzia 2.0 ?
  19. Stage 17 in Deer Valley (USA) Men´s Moguls: 1. Mikael Kingsbury 83.28 2. Ikuma Horishima 81.98 3. Kosuke Sugimoto 79.02 Full Final Result HERE
  20. Stage 17 in Deer Valley (USA) Women´s Moguls: 1. Perrine Laffont 80.20 2. Anri Kawamura 80.03 3. Jakara Anthony 79.84 Full Final Result HERE
  21. is the first team to announce its roster, however it is not the "absolutely final one" as the head coach Pešan mentioned, First it contain only 24 players, so one should be added, also in case of eventual refusal of some players he has still behind his head a list of 30 subs from which he can pick replacements. The final decisive roster must be officialized the 24th of January Team Czech Republic Goaltenders: Patrik Bartošák (Amur Khabarovsk, KHL, ) Šimon Hrubec (Avangard Omsk, KHL, ) Roman Will (Traktor Chelyabinsk,KHL, ) Defencemen: Jakub Jeřábek (Spartak Moscow, KHL, ) Lukáš Klok (Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk, KHL, ) Ronald Knot (Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk, KHL, ) Tomáš Kundrátek (Ocelari Třinec, ) Vojtech Mozik (Admiral Vladivostok, KHL, ) David Sklenička (Jokerit Helsinki, KHL, ) Libor Šulák (Admiral Vladivostok, KHL, ) Forwards: Roman Červenka (Rapperswil-Jona Lakers, ) Michael Frolík (HC Lausanne, ) Tomáš Hyka (Traktor Chelyabinsk, KHL, ) Ján Kovář (EV Zug, ) David Krejčí (HC Olomouc, ) Radan Lenc (Amur Khabarovsk, KHL, ) Michal Repík (Sparta Prague, ) Lukáš Sedlák (Traktor Chelyabinsk, KHL, ) Jiří Smejkal (Pelicans Lahti, ) Vladimír Sobotka (Sparta Prague, ) Michael Špaček (Frolunda Gothenburg, ) Matěj Stránský (HC Davos, ) Hynek Zohorna (IK Oskarshamn, ) Tomáš Zohorna (IK Oskarshamn, )
  22. and Ester Ledecká was not considered to finish in top 20 in PyeongChang Super-G I´ve seen so many incredible things in sports in my life that unless it is completely over I won´t believe anything. Japanese men are great in shooting, without any spare they can very well have the day of their lifes, and it can also very well be on this Saturday. Would not surprise me at all as it will perfectly fit with Slovak sport luck
  23. Stage 21 in Wengen (SUI) Men´s Super-G: 1. Marco Odermatt 1:29.00 2. Aleksander Aamodt Kilde 1:29.23 3. Matthias Mayer 1:29.58 Full Final Results HERE
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