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  1. Events Men's K1 (3/4) Men's K1 Slalom Cross (3/4) Men's C1 (3/4) Women's K1 (3/4) Women's K1 Slalom Cross (3/4) Women's C1 (3/4) Official Schedule Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final Friday, September 3rd 09:00 Women's K1 Heats, Run 1 09:50 Men's K1 Heats, Run 1 10:56 Women's K1 Heats, Run 2 11:26 Men's K1 Heats, Run 1 14:00 Women's C1 Heats, Run 1 14:36 Men's C1 Heats, Run 1 15:23 Women's C1 Heats, Run 2 15:39 Men's C1 Heats, Run 2 Saturday, September 4th 09:00 Women's K1 Semifinal 10:05 Men's K1 Semifinal 12:03 Women's K1 Final 12:40 Men's K1 Final 16:00 Women's K1 Slalom Cross Trial Run 16:45 Men's K1 Slalom Cross Trial Run Sunday, September 5th 09:00 Women's C1 Semifinal 10:05 Men's C1 Semifinal 11:33 Women's C1 Final 12:10 Men's C1 Final 15:15 Women's K1 Slalom Cross Heats 15:47 Men's K1 Slalom Cross Heats 16:33 Women's K1 Slalom Cross Quarterfinals 16:51 Men's K1 Slalom Cross Quarterfinals 17:09 Women's K1 Slalom Cross Semifinals 17:18 Men's K1 Slalom Cross Semifinals 17:29 Women's K1 Slalom Cross Final 17:35 Men's K1 Slalom Cross Final
  2. The Sunday SVK-BLR last period was watched by more than 700 000 TV viewers at the same time in the country, which made it the most watched sport TV program of this year in one point so far in Slovakia. In comparison the football EURO final between Italy and England had 606 000 TV viewers at one point.
  3. Our Mens NT will start its 11th participation and 8th in a row at the M EUROVOLLEY. and what a start it is going to be for our boys, no one else to "welcome" them than the fresh Olympic champions from France However the goal instead of the female team is clear. Advance from the group.
  4. was nerve wracking thriller but ended by another valuable important 3 points for
  5. well, I learn somehing new every day then
  6. a draw the trade mark of Slovak football in football qualifiers
  7. who the heck is Molčan ? a svk player was not in a GS 3rd round like since the extinction of dinosaurs and suddenly we have a kid nobody never heard of
  8. Malta leading 3-0 against Cyprus ! I do believe it is the first time ever Malta scored 3 goals, right ?
  9. 3 days after leading Slovakia to the Olympics Peter Cehlárik excelled in the new season KHL opening game Omsk-CSKA with 2 goals and an assist, he scored the first goal of the whole season already after 4 minutes. Omsk won 4-0 in the season opener.
  10. tat slovinsko-slovensko football match 1st period was probably the most boring sport event i had to watch in my entire life...I literally almost fell asleep...
  11. NATIONAL INDOOR STADIUM (The Fan) Sports: ICE HOCKEY Cluster: Beijing Capacity: 18 000 The National Indoor Stadium is another Summer Olympics and Paralympics 2008 "heritage" venue. Located in the Beijing Olympic Green, the stadium was opened in 2007 and first served for the gymnastics test events for the Beijing 2008 Olympics. Later the arena was also used for Basketball. At the 2008 Summer Olympics, it hosted the Gymnastics events and Handball final matches. Nowadays, the stadium is used for sports competition, cultural and entertaining purposes, and serves as a multi-functional exercise center for local residents. For the 2022 Winter Olympics the stadium will be the main Ice Hockey arena, and will serve mainly for the mens tournament matches but also the womens tournament medal games. The stadium had already experiences with this sport, since In 2015 the National Indoor Stadium hosted the ice hockey women's Division I world championship in Beijing 2015.
  12. NATIONAL AQUATICS CENTRE (Water Cube) Sports: CURLING Cluster: Beijing Capacity: 4 000 The National Aquatics Centre is another iconic Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics and Paralympics venue, The arena famously called the "water cube", witnessed one of the most memorable moments in Olympic history. Michael Phelps won there an unprecedented 8 gold swimming medals during one single olympic edition. now 14 years later the venue will be ready to welcome and see the best curlers of the planet fighting for olympic medals and glory in 3 Curling events, M & W tournaments and Mixed doubles competition. Located in the Beijing Olympic Green, the stadium was build in 2007 and opened in 2008 for the 2008 Olympics, This time renovated the arena with 4 main curling sheets will host the Winter Olympics curling competitions with the expected capacity of 4 000 seats.
  13. NATIONAL STADIUM (Bird's Nest) Events: OPENING CEREMONY / CLOSING CEREMONY Cluster: Beijing Capacity: 80 000 The Beijing National Stadium, more famous under the nick name "Bird´s nest" is one of the most iconic olympic venues, build and used for the 2008 Beijing Olympics and Paralympics Summer Games. Will became an Olympic venue again 14 years after. This time as the place of the Opeing and closing ceremonies of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games. Located in the Beijing Olympic Green, the stadium was build in 2007 and opened on June 2008 with capacity of 91 000, for the Winter Olympics the expected capacity was shorten to 80 000 seats.
  14. Beijing Cluster National Stadium (Opening Ceremony, Closing Ceremony) National Aquatics Centre (Curling) National Indoor Stadium (Ice Hockey) National Speed Skating Oval (Speed Skating) Capital Indoor Stadium (Short Track Speed Skating, Figure Skating) Wukesong Sports Centre (Ice Hockey) Big Air Shougang (Freestyle Skiing - Big Air, Snowboarding - Big Air) Yanqing Cluster National Xiaohaituo Alpine Skiing Centre (Alpine Skiing) National Sliding Centre (Bobsleigh, Luge, Skeleton) Zhangjiakou Cluster National Biathlon Centre (Biathlon) National Kuyangshu Ski Jumping Centre (Ski Jumping, Nordic Combined SJ) National Kuyangshu Cross-Country Skiing Centre (Cross-Country Skiing, Nordic Combined CC) Genting Snow Park (Freestyle Skiing - Slopestyle & Halfpipe, Snowboarding - Slopestyle & Halfpipe) Thaiwoo Ski Resort (Freestyle Skiing - Aerials & Moguls & Ski Cross, Snowboarding - Snowboard Cross) Wanlong Ski Resort (Snowboarding - Parallel Giant Slalom)
  15. 2022 GROUPS The IIHF Council made a proposal to its membership to play the top-level IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship also in Olympic years, however, to avoid having two big tournaments within just two or three months, the Women’s Worlds in Olympic years would take place in August rather than spring. Click here for more information. If the proposal will be accepted by the delegates at the 2021 IIHF Semi-Annual Congress in three weeks, the next IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship would take place in August 2022 and the groups based on the 2021 IIHF Women’s World Ranking would look as follows: A B United States Japan Canada Czech Republic Finland Germany ROC Hungary Switzerland Denmark
  16. AWARDS Melodie Daoust was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2021 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship. The 29-year-old Canadian forward led the tournament in Calgary with 12 points (6+6=12) as the host nation came back to beat the U.S. 3-2 in overtime in the gold medal game. Daoust, a 2014 Olympic gold medalist who earned a bronze medal in her 2019 Women’s Worlds debut, was also named the 2018 Olympic MVP with Canada’s silver-medal team. Here are all the post-tournament honours. Most Valuable Player (MVP) Melodie Daoust, Directorate Awards Best Goalie: Anni Keisala, Best Defender: Lee Stecklein, Best Forward: Melodie Daoust, Media All-Star Team Goalie: Anni Keisala, Defence: Lee Stecklein, Defence: Erin Ambrose, Forward: Melodie Daoust, Forward: Petra Nieminen, Forward: Natalie Spooner,
  17. FINAL STANDING Canada - United States - Finland - 4 Switzerland 5 ROC 6 Japan 7 Czech Republic 8 Germany 9 Hungary 10 Denmark
  18. Power Ranking After captain Marie-Philip Poulin’s thrilling golden goal gave Canada a 3-2 overtime win over the U.S. in the Women’s Worlds final, the host nation finishes first in our last 2021 Power Rankings. The heartbroken Americans are second, while Finland comes third with the bronze medal. Thank you to everybody for celebrating the passion, excitement, and fun of IIHF women’s hockey with us! 1 CAN Comeback queens reign supreme – merci, MPP! 2 USA No house stands forever, even with the best Carpenter 3 FIN Bronze smells great! 4 SUI Chocolate, cheese, and character 5 ROC For dessert, Pavlova is always a winner 6 JPN Right to the end, we had a vision of Tim Hortons 7 CZE 2022: mullets and bronze. You read it here first 8 GER Women’s hockey rocks harder than Rammstein 9 HUN When we win gold, we’ll rename our capital Budapuck 10 DEN Next time, we’ll be so good the Little Mermaid will flip! Click here to check out the previous editions of the Power Rankings. The Power Rankings are for the enjoyment of IIHF.com readers, and reflect the progress of teams during the IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship. They are distinct from the official standings and IIHF Women's World Ranking.
  19. GOLD MEDAL MATCH HIGHLIGHTS Canada OT3 - 2 United States Period-by-Period: 0-2, 2-0, 0-0, Overtime: 1-0 August 31st 2021, h. 17:30, WinSports Arena, Calgary
  20. BRONZE MEDAL MATCH HIGHLIGHTS Finland 3 - 1 Switzerland Period-by-Period: 1-0, 2-1, 0-0 August 31st 2021, h. 13:30, WinSports Arena, Calgary
  21. 5th PLACE MATCH HIGHLIGHTS ROC 2 - 0 Japan Period-by-Period: 1-0, 0-0, 1-0 August 31st 2021, h. 10:00, WinSports Arena, Calgary
  22. Tuesday August 31st, 2021 - Knockout Round Last Day RESULTS 5th Place Match Mountain Daylight Time (GMT -6) ROC 2 - 0 Japan Period-by-Period: 1-0, 0-0, 1-0 August 31st 2021, h. 10:00, WinSports Arena, Calgary Bronze Medal Match Mountain Daylight Time (GMT -6) Finland 3 - 1 Switzerland Period-by-Period: 1-0, 2-1, 0-0 August 31st 2021, h. 13:30, WinSports Arena, Calgary Gold Medal Match Mountain Daylight Time (GMT -6) Canada OT3 - 2 United States Period-by-Period: 0-2, 2-0, 0-0, Overtime: 1-0 August 31st 2021, h. 17:30, WinSports Arena, Calgary
  23. no worries, we´ll certainly find a way
  24. No. He was replaced by Haris Vitolinš. Latvian who was former long time assistant of Oleg Znaroks at Russian bench, was his assistant also in PyeongChang when the OAR team won the gold medals.
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