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  1. team (or the major party of the team) decided to boycot the Lech/Zuers only Parallel GS stage of the season to show FIS their dissatisfaction with current rules in this discipline.
  2. and there still more and more new information coming. New identified members of "ultras" groups from other clubs Ruch Chorzow and Krakow and Brno. Apparently it was an organized action ! Insane. some sources speak of a planned action between several "ultras" groups. they were originally supposed to meet and fight somewhere in an abandoned meadow or something like that. in the end they chenged decision and decided to fight right during the match because our laws are completely benevolent and backward (no real experiences with hooliganism), so when they can't do it at home, they came to fight in Slovakia. Insane. our parliament has already met and is resolving the situation by changing the law. the football federation and the disciplinary commission will meet and try to find new safety rules tomorrow.
  3. The investigations have revealed that the majority of the idiots on the pitch were actually foreign fans !!! Foreign ! I mean why would any foreigner even be interested about watching a SVK league match Fans ehm, rather let say morons from Katowice, Banik Ostrava and Austria Wienna have been identified and will be charged
  4. "Beijing 2022 class" IOC Athletes commision candidates revealed Seun ADIGUN ( Bobsleigh ), Nathan Ikon CRUMPTON ( Seleton), Adam EDELMAN ( Skeleton ), Martin FOURCADE ( Biathlon), Frida HANSDOTTER ( Alpine Skiing), Shiva KESHAVAN ( Luge), Te-an LIEN ( Luge), Jacqueline MOURAO ( Cross-Country Skiing), Maria NTANOU ( Cross-Country Skiing), Mathilde Amivi PETIT JEAN ( Cross-Country Skiing), Eva SAMKOVÁ ( Snowboarding), Florence SCHELLING ( Ice Hockey), Oluseyi SMITH ( Bobsleigh), Dalia SOBERANIS ( Speed Skating), Raluca STRAMATURARU ( Luge), Ireen WÜST ( Speed Skating). 2 Athletes (from 2 different sports) will be elected. Every participant will vote for 2 athletes from 2 different sports) and the two winners will then replace Hayley Wickenheiser and O-E Bjoerndalen in the athletes commision.
  5. Worst night of slovak football history. "Chicken brains" embarassed the country. Derby soiled by primitives.. some of the newspapers titles today
  6. Filip Polášek with 16th doubles pro tour title after winning alongside his new partner John Peers in Indiana Wells
  7. I just saw in our national tv sports news that the Slovak federation has no National Team(s) seniors/juniors M, W etc.. from today. The federation decided unanimously to dissolve all Slovak National Teams (Representatives) From the next season if anyone will be interested to represent the country he/she will have to meet strict criteria on indoor rowing and on the water. Federation officials do not expect anyone to be able to meet the set criteria next year.
  8. SVK league match Trnava - Slovan has been interrupted after 13 minutes of play....
  9. Another unexpected retirement before the Olympic season
  10. Rory Sabbatini shot a front nine of 28 in the Las Vegas last day. 5 birdies and1 eagle in the first 9 holes finished however in a very respectable 3rd place.
  11. Albania - Denni Xhepa (Alpine Skiing) American Samoa - Nathan Crumpton (Skeleton) Andorra - Maeva Estevez (Snowboarding) Argentina - Franco Dal Farra (Cross-Country Skiing) & Francesca Baruzzi (Alpine Skiing) Armenia - Mikayel Mikayelyan (Cross-Country Skiing) & Tina Garabedian (Figure Skating) Australia - Brendan Kerry (Figure Skating) & Laura Peel (Freestyle Skiing) Austria - Benjamin Maier (Bobsleigh) & Julia Dujmovits (Snowboarding) Azerbaijan - Vladimir Litvintsev (Figure Skating) Belarus - Ignat Golovatsiuk (Speed Skating) & Hanna Nifantava (Speed Skating) Belgium - Armand Marchant (Alpine Skiing) & Leona Hendrickx (Figure Skating) Bolivia - Simon Breitfuss Kammerlander (Alpine Skiing) Bosnia and Herzegovina - Mirza Nikolajev (Luge) & Elvedina Muzaferija (Alpine Skiing) Brazil - Edson Bindilatti (Bobsleigh) & Jaqueline Mourao (Cross-Country Skiing) Bulgaria - Radoslav Yankov (Snowboarding) & Milena Todorova (Biathlon) Canada - Charles Hamelin (Short Track) & Marie Philip Poulin (Ice Hockey) Chile - Henrik Von Appen (Alpine Skiing) & Dominique Ohaco (Freestyle Hockey) China - Gao Tingyu (Speed Skating) & Zhao Dan (Skeleton) Chinese Taipei - Ho Ping-Jui (Alpine Skiing) & Huang Yu-Ting (Speed Skating) Colombia - Carlos Andres Quintana (Cross-Country Skiing) & Laura Gomez (Speed Skating) Croatia - Marko Skender (Cross-Country Skiing) & Zrinka Ljutic (Alpine Skiing) Cyprus - Yianno Kouyoumdjian (Alpine Skiing) Czech Republic - Michal Brezina (Figure Skating) & Alena Mills (Ice Hockey) Denmark - Frans Nielsen (Ice Hockey) & Madeleine Dupont (Curling) Ecuador - Sarah Escobar (Alpine Skiing) Eritrea - Shannon Abeda (Alpine Skiing) Estonia - Martin Himma (Cross-Country Skiing) & Kelly Sildaru (Freestyle Skiing) Finland - Valtteri Filppula (Ice Hockey) France - Kevin Rolland (Freestyle Skiing) & Tessa Worley (Alpine Skiing) Georgia - Moris Kvitelashvili (Figure Skating) & Nino Tsiklauri (Alpine Skiing) Germany - Francesco Friedrich (Bobsleigh) & Claudia Pechstein (Speed Skating) Ghana - Carlos Maeder (Alpine Skiing) Great Britain - Dave Ryding (Alpine Skiing) & Eve Muirhead (Curling) Greece - Apostolos Angelis (Cross-Country Skiing) & Maria Ntanou (Cross-Country Skiing) Haiti - Richardson Viano (Alpine Skiing) Hong Kong - Sidney K. Chu (Short Track) Hungary - Marton Kekesi (Alpine Skiing) & Zita Toth (Alpine Skiing) Iceland - Sturla Snaer Snorrason (Alpine Skiing) & Kristrun Gudnadottir (Cross-Country Skiing) India - Arif Mohd Khan (Alpine Skiing) Iran - Seyed Sattar Seyd (Cross-Country Skiing) & Atefeh Ahmadi (Alpine Skiing) Ireland - Brendan Newby (Freestyle Skiing) & Elsa Desmond (Luge) Israel - Evgeni Krasnopolski (Figure Skating) & Noa Szollos (Alpine Skiing) Italy - Michela Moioli (Snowboarding) Jamaica - Benjamin Alexander (Alpine Skiing) & Jazmine Fanlator-Victorian (Bobsleigh) Japan - Akito Watabe (Nordic Combined) & Arisa Go (Speed Skating) Kazakhstan - Abzal Azhgaliyev (Short Track) & Yekaterina Aidova (Speed Skating) Kosovo - Albin Tahiri (Alpine Skiing) & Kiana Kryeziu (Alpine Skiing) Kyrgyzstan - Maksim Gordeev (Alpine Skiing) Latvia - Lauris Darzins (Ice Hockey) & Eliza Tiruma (Luge) Lebanon - Cesar Arnouk (Alpine Skiing) & Manon Ouaiss (Alpine Skiing) Liechtenstein - Volunteer Lithuania - Deividas Kizala (Figure Skating) & Paulina Ramanauskaite (Figure Skating) Luxembourg - Matthieu Osch (Alpine Skiing) & Gwyneth Ten Raa (Alpine Skiing) Madagascar - Mathieu Neumuller (Alpine Skiing) & Mialitiana Clerc (Alpine Skiing) Malaysia - Jeffrey Webb (Alpine Skiing) & Aruwin Salehhuddin (Alpine Skiing) Malta - Jenise Spiteri (Snowboarding) Mexico - Donovan Carrillo (Figure Skating) & Sarah Schleper (Alpine Skiing) Moldova - Doina Descalui (Luge) Monaco - Arnaud Alessandria (Alpine Skiing) Mongolia - Achbadrakh Batmunkh (Cross-Country Skiing) & Enkhtuul Ariunsanaa (Cross-Country Skiing) Montenegro - Eldar Salihovic (Alpine Skiing) & Jelena Vujicic (Alpine Skiing) Morocco - Yassine Aouich (Alpine Skiing) Netherlands - Kjeld Nuis (Speed Skating) & Lindsay Van Zundert (Figure Skating) New Zealand - Finn Bilous (Freestyle Skiing) & Alice Robinson (Alpine Skiing) Nigeria - Volunteer North Macedonia - Dardan Dehari (Alpine Skiing) Norway - Kjetil Jansrud (Alpine Skiing) & Maiken Caspersen Falla (Cross-Country Skiing) Pakistan - Muhammad Karim (Alpine Skiing) Peru - Ornella Oettl Reyes (Alpine Skiing) Philippines - Asa Miller (Alpine Skiing) Poland - Zbigniew Brodka (Speed Skating) & Aleksandra Krol (Snowboarding) Portugal - Ricardo Brancal (Alpine Skiing) & Vanina Guerillot (Alpine Skiing) Puerto Rico - William Flaherty (Alpine Skiing) & Kellie Delka (Skeleton) ROC - Vadim Shipachyov (Ice Hockey) & Olga Fatkulina (Speed Skating) Romania - Paul Pepene (Cross-Country Skiing) & Raluca Stramaturaru (Luge) San Marino - Matteo Gatti (Alpine Skiing) & Anna Torsani (Alpine Skiing) Saudi Arabia - Fayik Abdi (Alpine Skiing) Serbia - Marko Vukicevic (Alpine Skiing) Slovakia - Marek Hrivik (Ice Hockey) & Katarina Simonakova (Luge) Slovenia - Rok Marguc (Snowboarding) & Ilka Stuhec (Alpine Skiing) South Korea - Kwak Yoon-Gi (Short Track) & Kim A-Lang (Short Track) Spain - Anders Mirambell (Skeleton) & Queralt Castellet (Snowboarding) Sweden - Oliwer Magnusson (Freestyle Skiing) & Ema Nordin (Ice Hockey) Switzerland - Andres Ambuehl (Ice Hockey) & Wendy Holdener (Alpine Skiing) Thailand - Nicola Zanon (Alpine Skiing) & Karen Chanloung (Cross-Country Skiing) Timor-Leste - Yohan Goncalves Goutt (Alpine Skiing) Trinidad and Tobago - Andre Marcano (Bobsleigh) Turkey - Furkan Akar (Short Track) & Aysenur Duman (Cross-Country Skiing) Ukraine - Oleksandr Abramenko (Freestyle Skiing) & Alexandra Nazarova (Figure Skating) United States - John Shuster (Curling) & Brittany Bowe (Speed Skating) Uzbekistan - Komiljon Tukhtaev (Alpine Skiing) Virgin Islands - Volunteer
  12. lol As always when we play for nothing. we simply for some reason ruin the evening for the opponent Fun fact: Except Russia, we drew with all teams of our group, and but in other hand good training and preparation for the EURO 2024 qualifiers
  13. Did not know we play at the world champs. Amazing
  14. Osrblie has the A license for the next 4 seasons, this is not a problem, the issue is money to buy a stage and time when the stage will have to be, there simply no room for Osrblie to host the world cup, last time it was in 2003, as all nine stages are occupied by almost the same locations year after year....
  15. It would be better if Osrblie will have the chance to finally host also a world cup. I feel like the venue is year after year trying to get some plus points in the eyes of IBU by its non stop replacing other venues in the Ibu cup policy, but somehow will never be rewarded...
  16. I guess Landlocked pirates are a bit different
  17. ROAD TO BEIJING 2022 2nd QUALIFYING ROUND October 7th, 2021 - October 10th, 2021 12 Nations, 3 Groups, the 1st Nations from each Group will qualify for the Final Qualification Round LAST DAY RESULTS Group F British Summer Time (GMT +1) Iceland 2 - 6 Slovenia Period-by-Period: 1-1, 1-2, 0-3 October 10th 2021, h. 13:00, Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham South Korea 0 - 1 Great Britain Period-by-Period: 0-0, 0-1, 0-0 October 10th 2021, h. 17:00, Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham Group F Final Standing Nation P W(OTW) L(OTL) GF GA +/- Pt. South Korea 3 2(0) 1(0) 13 1 +12 6 Great Britain 3 2(0) 1(0) 7 2 +5 6 Slovenia 3 2(0) 1(0) 8 6 +2 6 Iceland 2 0(0) 2(0) 0 15 -15 0 Group G Central European Time (GMT +1) Chinese Taipei 0 - 4 Spain Period-by-Period: 0-0, 0-3, 0-1 October 10th 2021, h. 16:00, Olympic Ice Palace, Torre Pellice Italy 2 - 1 Kazakhstan Period-by-Period: 0-1, 0-0, 2-0 October 10th 2021, h. 20:15, Olympic Ice Palace, Torre Pellice Group G Final Standing Nation P W(OTW) L(OTL) GF GA +/- Pt. Italy 3 3(0) 0(0) 13 2 +11 9 Spain 3 2(1) 1(0) 8 6 +2 5 Kazakhstan 3 1(0) 2(1) 10 6 +4 4 Chinese Taipei 3 0(0) 3(0) 1 18 -17 0 Group H Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Netherlands 2 - 3 Poland Period-by-Period: 0-0, 1-0, 1-3 October 10th 2021, h. 12:15, Arena Pulaskiego, Bytom Mexico 6 - 1 Turkey Period-by-Period: 1-0, 0-1, 5-0 October 10th 2021, h. 16:15, Arena Pulaskiego, Bytom Group H Final Standing Nation P W(OTW) L(OTL) GF GA +/- Pt. Poland 3 3(0) 0(0) 23 3 +20 9 Netherlands 3 2(0) 1(0) 32 4 +28 6 Mexico 3 1(0) 2(0) 8 16 -18 3 Turkey 3 0(0) 3(0) 1 41 -40 0 The following Nations have qualified for the Final Qualifying Round Italy Poland South Korea
  18. ROAD TO BEIJING 2022 2nd QUALIFYING ROUND October 7th, 2021 - October 10th, 2021 12 Nations, 3 Groups, the 1st Nations from each Group will qualify for the Final Qualification Round DAY 3 RESULTS Group G Central European Time (GMT +1) Kazakhstan 2 - 3PSO Spain Period-by-Period: 0-0, 1-2, 1-0, Overtime: 0-0, Penalty Shoot-Out: 0-1 October 9th 2021, h. 16:00, Olympic Ice Palace, Torre Pellice Italy 7 - 0 Chinese Taipei Period-by-Period: 1-0, 2-0, 4-0 October 9th 2021, h. 20:15, Olympic Ice Palace, Torre Pellice Group G Provisional Standing After Day 3 Nation P W(OTW) L(OTL) GF GA +/- Pt. Italy 2 2(0) 0(0) 11 1 +10 6 Kazakhstan 2 1(0) 1(1) 9 4 +5 4 Spain 2 1(1) 1(0) 4 6 -2 2 Chinese Taipei 2 0(0) 2(0) 1 14 -13 0
  19. 99.99 % of votes counted The coalition "Spolu" composed of civic Democratic party, Christian-Democratic party and liberal-conservative Top 09 party had kinda incredible finish in the last hour of counting (Prague district) and surpassed the current leading ANO party (populist party of PM Andrej Babiš) and shockingly won the elections. Tey already claimed to want have coalition only with the PiratiSTAN coalition of Czech pirates Party (Liberal progressive anticorruption, antifa, proecological party etc.. you know..pirates) and Stan (Mayors - liberal party). So it looks Czech Republic is going to be the first country in the world having the Pirates actually in the governement lol . Czech forums and medias going completely mad right now
  20. More than 90% counted right now, and no, the dreadlocks guy will not be the new Czech PM but they are still 3rd The surprise however is that only 4 parties and coalitions will enter the parliament. You need 5% for that. And for the first time ever since the independence there will not be the social democratic party ČSSD in the parliament, also the Comunist party KSČM will for the first time be out of the parliament as well, looks like the czechs send them where they belong to the history books, Slovakia send them there already in the 90s Sadly SPD aka the far right party of that Japanese-czech weirdo will be there as well, at least he will not have anyone who will work with him
  21. So we scored the only goal of the match in the by god forgotten Kazan but lost to a very below average Russian team not having a single offensive action the whole match. So why not help them, right ? Let score their goal then. Škriniar with another epic own goal, his second this year. Oh god ! We are desperately awful but yeah "inserthckošicemotto2021/22", we did qualify in hockey for Beijing, so who care ?
  22. I want this guy to win, would not that be seriously hilarious to have a pirate as PM ?
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