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  1. Sunday January 25th, 2026 - Round-Robin Last Day Results (GMT +2) 13:00 Turkiye 16 - 1 Bosnia and Herzegovina 16:30 Belgium 4 - 5PSO Chinese Taipei 20:00 Bulgaria 6 - 0 Thailand
  2. Monday January 26th, 2026 - Round-Robin Day 1 Schedule (GMT +2) 13:00 Belgium vs Chinese Taipei 16:30 Romania vs Mexico 20:00 Iceland vs South Africa
  3. Final Standing Nation P W(OTW) L(OTL) GF GA +/- Pt. South Korea 5 5(1) 0(0) 25 3 +22 14 Kazakhstan 5 4(0) 1(0) 35 9 +26 12 Latvia 5 2(0) 3(1) 12 19 -7 7 Netherlands 5 2(0) 3(0) 10 16 -6 6 Turkiye 5 2(0) 3(0) 8 12 -4 6 New Zealand 5 0(0) 5(0) 3 34 -31 0 The following Nations have qualified for the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division I Group B World Championship 2027 South Korea The following Nations have qualified for the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division II Group A World Championship 2027 Kazakhstan Latvia Netherlands Turkiye The following Nation has been relegated to the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division II Group B World Championship 2027 New Zealand
  4. Sunday January 25th, 2026 - Round-Robin Last Day Results (GMT +3) 13:00 Netherlands 4 - 0 New Zealand 16:30 South Korea 5 - 1 Kazakhstan 20:00 Latvia 1 - 4 Turkiye
  5. Today at the Ski Flying World Champs
  6. FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2026 Oberstdorf (GER) - 22 January 2026 - 25 January 2026 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Men's Team Ski Flying Final Results Japan Ryoyu KOBAYASHIJ1:223.0|R1:200.5+J2:209.0|R2:190.7 Tomofumi NAITOJ1:216.0|R1:187.4+J2:222.0|R2:187.9 Naoki NAKAMURAJ1:222.5|R1:196.1+J2:224.0|R2:209.8 Ren NIKAIDOJ1:212.5|R1:191.4+J2:229.0|R2:205.8 1569.6 Austria Stephan EMBACHERJ1:233.5|R1:209.4+J2:217.5|R2:203.6 Stefan KRAFTJ1:220.0|R1:197.8+J2:223.0|R2:197.5 Manuel FETTNERJ1:209.5|R1:181.8+J2:214.0|R2:191.6 Jan HOERLJ1:204.0|R1:182.5+J2:216.0|R2:195.8 1560.0 Norway Johann Andre FORFANGJ1:215.5|R1:192.5+J2:202.5|R2:186.6 Kristoffer Eriksen SUNDALJ1:189.0|R1:160.3+J2:197.5|R2:157.4 Benjamin OESTVOLDJ1:224.0|R1:193.4+J2:202.0|R2:178.8 Marius LINDVIKJ1:216.0|R1:201.7+J2:230.0|R2:213.0 1483.7 Full Final Result HERE
  7. Pretty shocked no one came to avenge him, what a buch of shitty teammates the bolts have. Pretty sure if it would be on his teammate Erik would already jumped up and knocked out all Olivier´s teeth
  8. This quickly is turning on pure comedy gold SLO will not start in the 2nd round (Zajc was kicked out from the starting gate) 3 minutes later SLO will start (Zajc called back to the gate again )
  9. and Prevc not allowed to jump in 1st round still made it to 2nd round even one jump less than USA
  10. Absolute top WHATTS moment in Oberstdorf before Lindvik jump Domen Prevc´s ski falled from the hill
  11. Stage 7 in Goms (SUI) Men´s 20km Mass Start Classical: 1. Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo 48:29.0 2. Emil Iversen 48:34.6 3. Harald Oestberg Amundsen 48:36.0 Full Final Result HERE
  12. So after the help of returning today their second female Ski Jumping quota the final amount of our team Milano-Cortina 2026 grew to the final 53 The name of the ski jumper who will compete in our debut in W SJ under the five rings should be announced tomorrow the latest, It is already known that it will be one of Kira Mária Kapustíková or Tamara Mesíková Team 53 Athletes (36 M + 17 W) Sports: 11 Events: 40, M Events: 18, W Events: 20, Mixed Events: 2 Alpine Skiing: (4 Athletes: 1+3) Andreas Žampa (M Giant Slalom) Rebeka Jančová (W Downhill, W Super-G, W Giant Slalom, W Team Alpine Combined ?) Katarína Šrobová (W Downhill, W Super-G, W Giant Slalom, W Slalom, W Team Alpine Combined ?) Petra Vlhová (W Slalom, W Team Alpine Combined ?) Biathlon: (6 Athletes: 2+4) Jakub Borguľa (M Sprint, M Pursuit ?, M Individual, M Mass Start ?, Mixed Relay) Šimon Adamov (M Sprint, M Pursuit ?, M Individual, M Mass Start ?, Mixed Relay) Paulína Bátovská-Fialková (W Sprint, W Pursuit ?, W Individual, W Mass Start ?, W Relay, Mixed Relay ?) Ema Kapustová (W Sprint, W Pursuit ?, W Individual, W Mass Start ?, W Relay, Mixed Relay ?) Anastasiya Kuzmina (W Sprint, W Pursuit ?, W Individual, W Mass Start ?, W Relay, Mixed Relay ?) Mária Remeňová (W Sprint, W Pursuit ?, W Individual, W Mass Start ?, W Relay, Mixed Relay ?) Bobsleigh: (2 Athletes: 0+2) Viktória Čerňanská (W Monobob, W Two-Woman Bob alongside with L. Mokrášová) Lucia Mokrášová (W Two-Woman Bob alongside with V. Čerňanská) Cross-Country Skiing: (3 Athletes: 2+1) Tomáš Cenek (M Sprint Classical, M 10km Freestyle, M Team Sprint Freestyle alongside with P. Hinds) Peter Hinds (M Sprint Classical, M 10km Freestyle, M 20km Skiathlon, M 50km Mass Start Classical, M Team Sprint Freestyle alongside with T. Cenek) Mária Danielová (W Sprint Classical, W 10km Freestyle) Figure Skating: (1 Athlete: 1+0) Adam Hagara (M Singles) Freestyle Skiing: (1 Athletes: 0+1) Nikola Fričová (W Ski Cross) Ice Hockey : (25 Athletes: 25+0) M Tournament Goaltenders Adam Gajan, Samuel Hlavaj, Stanislav Škorvánek Defencemen Peter Čerešňák, Erik Černák, Martin Fehérváry, Martin Gernát, Michal Ivan, Patrik Koch, Martin Marinčin, Šimon Nemec Forwards Peter Cehlárik, Dalibor Dvorský, Marek Hrivík, Libor Hudáček, Miloš Kelemen, Adam Liška, Oliver Okuliar, Martin Pospíšil, Pavol Regenda, Adam Ružička, Juraj Slafkovský, Matúš Sukeľ, Samuel Takáč, Tomáš Tatar Luge: (5 Athletes: 3+2) Christián Bosman (M Doubles alongside with B. Mick) Bruno Mick (M Doubles alongside with Ch. Bosman) Jozef Ninis (M Singles) Viktória Praxová (W Doubles alongside with D. Špitzová) Desana Špitzová (W Doubles alongside with V. Praxová) Short Track Speed Skating: (1 Athletes: 0+1) Lea Popovičová (W 500m) Ski Jumping: (2 Athletes: 1+1) Hektor Kapustík (M Individual Normal Hill, M Individual Large Hill) Kira Mária Kapustíková (W Individual Normal Hill, W Individual Large Hill) Ski Mountaineering: (3 Athletes: 1+2) Jakub Šiarnik (M Sprint, Mixed Relay) Rebeka Cully (W Sprint) Marianna Jagerčíková (W Sprint, Mixed Relay)
  13. Konečný súčet športovcov 53 Slovensko vyšle na ZOH 2026 napokon aj jednu skokanku na lyžiach Kira Mária Kapustíková Slovensko bude mať napokon zastúpenie na zimných olympijských hrách 2026 v Miláne a Cortine d’Ampezzo aj v súťažiach v skokoch na lyžiach žien. Medzinárodná lyžiarska a snoubordingová federácia FIS a Medzinárodný olympijský výbor v rámci prerozdelenia kvót pridelila jedno miesto slovenským skokankám na lyžiach. Tamara Mesíková Riaditeľ športového oddelenia Slovenského olympijského a športového výboru a vedúci výpravy na zimných olympijských hrách 2026 Roman Buček už pridelenú miestenku akceptoval. O tom, ktorá zo skokaniek na lyžiach ju dostane, rozhodne Zväz slovenského lyžovania. Vo výprave Slovenska na hrách na severe Talianska, ktorú v piatok potvrdilo valné zhromaždenie Slovenského olympijského a športového výboru (zároveň udelilo mandát na rozšírenie výpravy v prípade pridelenia ďalších miesteniek), bude 53 športovcov. Už v piatok schválili členovia pléna SOŠV, že na ZOH 2026 pocestuje aj skokan na lyžiach Hektor Kapustík. Na skokanských mostíkoch bude mať Slovensko v súťaži žien premiérové zastúpenie. Medzi mužmi naposledy pod piatimi kruhmi súťažil v roku 2006 v Turíne, kde sa predstavil Martin Mesík. Článok prevzatý z SOŠV.sk
  14. and now when it is official and they already cnfirmed it, they are so scared that they still did not anounce it to the general public yet
  15. Stage 23 in Kitzbuehel (AUT) Men´s Slalom: 1. Manuel Feller 1:40.60 2. Loic Meillard 1:40.95 3. Linus Strasser 1:41.13 Full Final Results HERE
  16. Still waiting for the official confirmation from our NOC. In the darkest backgrounds of the Slovak federation there something I just found. It appears we are trying to make a fishy move :D Apparently since the quota is for the country, we are trying a way to send both female we have, but not at the same time lol. Kira Mária Kapustíková for the Normal Hill and after her competition over, she may be replaced in our team by Tamara Mesíková who may compete in the Large Hill. Now, the question what will be the answer from FIS and IOC for that idea. I assume it will be a quick and precise NO
  17. Kapustíková had this night in Sapporo a hard crash after her jump So let´s hope she is ok first, if not we will send Tamara Mesíková then. Ayway, this is a great news,
  18. Stage 24 in Spindleruv Mlyn (CZE) Women´s Slalom: 1. Mikaela Shiffrin 1:37.59 2. Camille Rast 1:39.26 3. Emma Aicher 1:39.77 Full Final Results HERE
  19. Stage 7 in Goms (SUI) Women´s 20km Mass Start Classical: 1. Johanna Matintalo 55:53.9 2. Jessie Diggins 55:54.8 3. Astrid Oeyre Slind 55:55.6 Full Final Result HERE
  20. and we very likely lost Erik Černák this night My Košice born "Drago" that would be a catastrophic weakening of our team
  21. Sure. An eventual medal would do a lot of good to the country right now, but I am afraid there bigger odds we will return empty handed than we will bring a medal home - Our biggest star did not compete for 2 years and god know only if she will even start here, plus with bib 19 or 20 is simply impossible to medal anyway - The hockey team let be honest stand no real medal chance against the full NHL squads, medals here are reserved to CAN, USA and very likely SWE - Biathlete, especially Fialková are maybe our darkest horse, but only and only if she will improve her shooting, which, based on her recent performances on the range is quite hard to imagine. Still in a great day she can bring a bronze in the Mass Start for example, she is definitely capable of.. but yeah, require 4 zeros at the range - Ski Mo, until last year was our safe medal. Not sure what happens during the summer, Big nations improved extremely, probably money resulting in better preprations and equipement improvement resulted that our Jagerčíková is still good but just can not keep the rhythm of the french and swiss of this season anymore.
  22. Stage 17 in Sapporo (JPN) Women´s Individual Large Hill: 1. Nika Prevc 134.5 2. Abigail Strate 129.2 3. Heidi Dyhre Traaserud 124.6 Full Final Result HERE
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