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  1. people still keep living in some old school misconception that european football is predictable and top teams will always beat the small underestimated underdogs. no, it is not, anyone can beat anyone in this continent nowadays UKR-KAZ 1-1 is also something else
  2. That is great. Good for you, here we will be one of the 3 EU members with the lowest amount of vaccinated people by June, because...EU decided to change the vaccine purchase policy and alongside of Bulgaria and Austria we will receive much less vaccines than it was expected from pfizer/moderna..(however Austria is working hard actually to persuade EU leaders to change this injustice and return to the original redistribution schema)... Actually it is a real lottery here to win "golden" ticket to be vaccinated...I was enough lucky to register my mom, but it took me like 2 weeks to succeed to receive a date for her. but at the same time we have plenty of sputnik doses which will remain forever stuck in a storage somewhere in the east of the country, because you know...ugh, boo this is from Russia, this is not good, you´ll become commie after injection or something so do not use it, Brussels will be angry
  3. btw do not knw how many of you guys watched the SVK-RUS highlights, but there one moment we can not stop to laugh about. The first goal. Header from Milan Škriniar after a corner, normal, you would say, but the thing is the 2 russian defencers, they were both indtead of defending our player who actually scored, defending each other during the moment Number 2 & 4 It is better to see on the Highlights
  4. yeah, excellent night shift of our masonry brigade that was not a bus parking tonight, this was a double-decker.
  5. and the gala happened today today, the president of the republic officially welcomed Petra and her whole team and thanked for the exemplary representation of the country. Magoni in a suit (first from left), it was also something. at the end the president invited Petra for a walk through the garden of the presidential palace
  6. After the 2 draws against and our defence is ready to repeat our famous sophisticated cementing mark tonight against Russia as well...
  7. Stan Bowman will be named GM. The Chicago Backhawks GM should be appointed Wednesday officially as the general manager of the US team according to TSN. one of his assistants should be Bill Guerin the Minnesota Wild GM.
  8. Not. These are two completely different sports under one federation. But it is not possible to qualify in one and start in the other. I would compare it to Rhythimc and Artisticss gymnastics, it is difficult to imagine an athlete specializing in parallel bars who would be able to compete as well with a ball or ribbon. even in canoe slalom itself, it is rare to see athletes compete in both men's disciplines. For women, on the other hand, it is still a common thing, to see girls doing both events, but only because the women's C1 category is still just a ridiculous competition, too weak and not develpoed yet. But as it develops, there will be fewer and fewer girls able to keep up in both disciplines. Yeah the YOG famous Obstacle Canoeing. It had nothing to do with slalom. it is a specially created and invented sport discipline on flat water with some easy gates, buoys and starting ramp. So it was neither about the speed and explosiveness of the canoe sprinters, nor about the strength, tactical thinking and stamina of the slalom specialists. Just a very poorly failed attempt to merge two different sports into one to catch the attention of young public, with sprinters having a greater advantage as it took place on flat water. Interestingly, slalom specialists were more successful, due to the fact that sprinters probably do not know how to turn boats and go through upstream gates, even on flat water.
  9. Thats happened... HC Košice missed to qualify for the Play-Offs for the first time since 1980/81 Total disaster. embarassing humiliation. Catastrophe... worst ever result in history of Slovak independent extra liga. after losing 3-1 in the qualification round series to Nové Zámky (3-1 was also todays result of the 4th match), the club finished 9th and will not play in the Play-Offs. Last time this happened back in the Czechoslovak league 1980/81 total shame.
  10. I do not really follow politics. Apart our president there nobody worth of. but in short, since it was basically impossible to not hear about the current crisis. The PM bought the famous Sputnik vaccines and with his health minister both welcomed the plane at the airport in front of cameras etc.., the other coalition parties felt betrayed since they were always against, so they refused to continue in the coalition until the prime minister and health minister did not resign. the prime minister had to resign (apparentl did it today ?) so that the parties could eventually return to the coalition (?).
  11. Womens Freestyle World Cup 2020/21 Final Standing 1. Anna Gasser 255 2. Kokomo Murase 246 3. Chloe Kim 200 Full Detailed Final W Freestyle Standing HERE ------------------------------------------------------------- Mens Freestyle World Cup 2020/21 Final Standing 1. Marcus Kleveland 260 2. Yuto Totsuka 200 3. Liam Brearley 152 Full Detailed Final M Freestyle Standing HERE
  12. Womens Slopestyle World Cup 2020/21 Final Standing 1. Anna Gasser 195 2. Kokomo Murase 166 3. Tess Coady 165 Full Detailed Final W Slopestyle Standing HERE ------------------------------------------------------------- Mens Slopestyle World Cup 2020/21 Final Standing 1. Marcus Kleveland 260 2. Liam Brearley 116 3. Leon Vockensperger 109 Full Detailed Final M Slopestyle Standing HERE
  13. Stage 30 Silvaplana (SUI) - 27 March 2021 - 28 March 2021 Men's Slopestyle (3/3) Final Results KLEVELAND Marcus 96.00Final BREARLEY Liam 89.00Final CORNING Chris 83.25Final Full Results HERE
  14. Stage 30 Silvaplana (SUI) - 27 March 2021 - 28 March 2021 Women's Slopestyle (3/3) Final Results IWABUCHI Reira 91.00Final MURASE Kokomo 88.75Final COADY Tess 86.25Final Full Results HERE
  15. Men's Slopestyle (3/3) Final Results KLEVELAND Marcus 96.00Final BREARLEY Liam 89.00Final CORNING Chris 83.25Final Rank Athletes Nation Result 4 JOBIN Francis 82.75F 5 HENRICKSEN Dusty 82.25F 6 CROUCH Brock 81.50F 7 OLIMSTAD Markus 77.50F 8 VICKTOR Noah 74.75F 9 VOCKENSPERGER Leon 73.75F 10 THORGREN Sven 62.50F 11 OTSUKA Takeru 60.75F 12 HAMADA Kaito 45.75F 13 TOUTANT Sebastien 34.50F 14 RINNEKANGAS Rene 27.25F 15 COLLINS Tiarn 26.25F 16 MCMORRIS Mark 25.25F 17 MACK Kyle 70.33Q 18 MILLAUER Clemens 68.33Q 19 LIVIERO Nicola 66.66Q 20 TOBITA Ruki 66.33Q 21 WINKELMANN Luke 65.33Q 22 HENKES Justus 63.66Q 23 MEKINC Naj 62.66Q 24 VERMAAT Sam 62.00Q 25 DE SLOOVER Jules 60.66Q 26 MATHISEN William 59.00Q 27 COCKRELL Billy 58.33Q 28 MATTSSON Niklas 57.00Q 29 JUNKER Jonas 56.66Q 30 GUSELI Valentino 56.33Q 31 RETZLAFF Dave 56.00Q 32 LEGAULT Jacob 51.00Q 33 PARROT Max 46.00Q 34 FITZSIMONS Sean 44.33Q 35 WOLF Casper 44.00Q 36 MAFFEI Alberto 43.66Q 37 REHNBERG Mikko 41.00Q 38 JAROS Samuel 39.00Q 39 VALAX Enzo 37.66Q 40 YANEZ Alvaro 37.00Q 41 GUETL Leon 36.33Q 42 KUNITAKE Hiroaki 36.00Q 43 VILHELMSSON Baldur 34.00Q 44 LAESSER Martin 33.00Q 45 FRICZ Botond Istvan 30.33Q 46 LAUZI Emiliano 28.00Q 47 ADAMS Gabriel 25.66Q 48 TISCHENDORF Fridtjof 23.66Q 49 FARRELL Lyon 23.33Q 50 ZULIAN Emil 20.66Q 51 BOESIGER Jonas 19.66Q 52 KONIJNENBERG Sebastien 19.33Q 53 TVEITEN Sindre 17.33Q 54 GJERDALEN Bendik 16.00Q 55 ARAGON Jose Antonio 15.66Q 56 KLEIVDAL Stian 13.66Q 57 MOUTON Boris 13.33Q 58 HRONES Jakub 11.33Q 59 BOSCH Anthon 10.00Q 60 SANZHAPOV Serhii 6.66Q FRIDBJORNSSON Benedikt DNSQ
  16. Women's Slopestyle (3/3) Final Results IWABUCHI Reira 91.00Final MURASE Kokomo 88.75Final COADY Tess 86.25Final Rank Athletes Nation Result 4 GASSER Anna 81.50F 5 PEPERKAMP Melissa 69.25F 6 ORMEROD Katie 63.75F 7 WAKUSHIMA Cool 26.00F 8 MEDLOVA Klaudia 20.75F 9 VOIGT Brooke 65.33Q 10 PANCOCHOVA Sarka 63.33Q 11 SMANS Loranne 61.00Q 12 ONITSUKA Miyabi 60.66Q 12 YOSHIKA Rina 60.66Q 14 KOSOVA Ekaterina 57.33Q 15 DERUNGS Isabel 55.66Q 16 BAIRD Jasmine 54.00Q 17 BURRI Ariane 52.66Q 18 GISLER Bianca 52.33Q 19 HIDALGO Maria 50.66Q 20 RUMMEL Courtney 47.00Q 21 LEFEVRE Lucile 42.66Q 22 EILERTSEN Hanne 28.33Q 23 JUGOVAC Lea 22.66Q 24 GOMEZ Isabella 20.33Q 25 SCHNORRBUSCH Ty 17.33Q MORGAN Annika DNSQ THURGOOD Jade DNSQ
  17. Qualification Results Event Link Click on the logo to open Men's Slopestyle Women's Slopestyle
  18. Womens Freestyle Skiing Park & Pipe Overall World Cup 2020/21 Final Standing 1. Tess Ledeux 380 2. Mathilde Gremaud 159 3. Sarah Hoefflin 151 Full Detailed Final W Park & Pipe Overall Standing HERE ------------------------------------------------------------- Mens Freestyle Skiing Park & Pipe Overall World Cup 2020/21 Final Standing 1. Colby Stevenson 245 2. Ferdinand Dahl 172 3. Oliwer Magnusson 155 Full Detailed Final M Park & Pipe Overall Standing HERE
  19. Womens Slopestyle World Cup 2020/21 Final Standing 1. Tess Ledeux 300 2. Kirsty Muir 124 3. Sarah Hoefflin 119 Full Detailed Final W Slopestyle Standing HERE ------------------------------------------------------------- Mens Slopestyle World Cup 2020/21 Final Standing 1. Colby Stevenson 245 2. Ferdinand Dahl 172 3. Christian Nummedal 118 Full Detailed Final M Slopestyle Standing HERE
  20. Stage 31 Silvaplana (SUI) - 26 March 2021 - 27 March 2021 Men's Slopestyle (3/3) Final Results STEVENSON Colby 96.75Final DAHL Ferdinand 93.00Final HALL Alexander 92.25Final Full Final Results HERE
  21. Stage 31 Silvaplana (SUI) - 26 March 2021 - 27 March 2021 Women's Slopestyle (3/3) Final Results LEDEUX Tess 88.75Final HOEFFLIN Sarah 86.50Final GREMAUD Mathilde 83.75Final Full Final Results HERE
  22. Men's Slopestyle (3/3) Final Results STEVENSON Colby 96.75Final DAHL Ferdinand 93.00Final HALL Alexander 92.25Final Rank Athletes Nation Result 4 MAGNUSSON Oliwer 91.25F 5 MOFFATT Max 90.50F 6 MCEACHRAN Evan 89.00F 7 BILOUS Finn 87.75F 8 SCHJERVE Sebastian 87.00F 9 BORM William 86.50F 10 HENDRICKSON Mark 86.25F 11 FOREHAND Mac 84.25F 12 WOODS James 80.00F 13 GUBSER Kim 78.25F 14 NUMMEDAL Christian 38.50F 15 HARLE Teal 32.75F 16 FAGAN Kiernan 26.25F 17 LANGEVIN Philippe 84.50Q 18 GEOFFROY GAGNON Etienne 79.75Q 19 MCCORMICK Chris 78.50Q 20 BURVALL Hugo 76.50Q 21 ADELISSE Antoine 75.25Q 21 LAPLANTE Cody 75.25Q 23 GRANBOM Emil 74.75Q 24 RHYNER Nils 74.25Q 25 KOIVISTO Kuura 72.25Q 26 MOREL Valentin 72.00Q 27 YAMAMOTO Taisei 71.00Q 28 SAMNOEY Ulrik 70.75Q 29 ZEHENTNER David 70.50Q 30 FROSTAD Tormod 70.25Q 31 MAHARAVO Vincent 68.75Q 32 HARRINGTON Luca 67.50Q 33 FUJII Gen 66.25Q 34 VAUDAUX Adrien 63.00Q 35 PELTOLA Simo 60.75Q 36 HARDING Tyler 60.25Q 37 LLISO Javier 53.50Q 38 SCHULER Luca 51.00Q 39 KOVALENKO Orest 49.50Q 40 JOHNSON Bailey 46.75Q 41 WILI Thierry 42.50Q 42 DONAGGIO Leonardo 40.25Q 43 KAUPANG Mikkel Brusletto 39.25Q 44 WELPONER Ralph 36.00Q 45 BARCLAY Ben 31.75Q 46 BOLINGER Nicola 25.50Q 47 BONACALZA Mateo 19.00Q 48 CIOMPI Fantin 18.75Q 49 RYAN Tim 18.25Q 50 SIVIGNON Timothe 16.00Q 51 TJADER Jesper 15.50Q 52 MAKAROV Dmitrii 13.00Q 53 TAYLOR-TIPTON Justin 6.00Q BRESKY Vojtech DNSQ MULENDEEV Dmitrii DNSQ RUDIGIER Hannes DNSQ MUELLAUER Lukas DNSQ HARLAUT Henrik DNSQ
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