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  1. Sadly nowadays it´s like our complete NT is composed of naturalized guys. I mean yes, a couple of them are young and competed for us already at different juniors categories, but it is still kinda weird for me IMO, we used to have some solid wrestlers in the czechoslovakian era, now it looks like we're not even trying to attract kids for this sport or create any talents, just do some shopping... it's almost an insult to the likes of Lohyňa brothers and others our glorious olympic medalists of the past like Athanasov, Poliačik, Strnisko, Karabin or Herda
  2. No. The rules are clear, every player had to play. In fact every player had the same ice time. 3 periodes of 16 minutes each. 3 lines of 3 players + 2 alternating guys (every match 2 different players), the first line play the whole match meanwhile the other two lines add the alternates for every second shift to replace always another player. For every game the first line has to be different, in match 2 the 2nd line became the 1st line etc... each shift is on the ice for exactly for 1 minute and have to be changed by the next line (48 shifts in total) Each team had 2 Goaltenders, they were changed every 8 minutes, so even the goalies had the same ice time.
  3. well, the team is as strong as its weakest link. they won gold so they were the strongest Congrats for your athlete, they are seriously impressive here
  4. [hide] Main Round January 16th - January 22nd, 2020 12 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st and 2nd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals Group 1 Date & Time (GMT +1) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 January 16th 2020, h. 16:00 Spain 2 Czech Republic January 16th 2020, h. 18:15 Croatia 4 Austria January 16th 2020, h. 20:30 Belarus 1 Germany January 18th 2020, h. 16:00 Belarus 1 Czech Republic January 18th 2020, h. 18:15 Spain 3 Austria January 18th 2020, h. 20:30 Croatia 1 Germany January 20th 2020, h. 16:00 Croatia 2 Czech Republic January 20th 2020, h. 18:15 Belarus 2 Spain January 20th 2020, h. 20:30 Austria 3 Germany January 22nd 2020, h. 16:00 Croatia 1 Spain January 22nd 2020, h. 18:15 Belarus 2 Austria January 22nd 2020, h. 20:30 Czech Republic 2 Germany Group 2 Date & Time (GMT +1) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 January 17th 2020, h. 16:00 Slovenia 2 Iceland January 17th 2020, h. 18:15 Potugal 2 Sweden January 17th 2020, h. 20:30 Norway 1 Hungary January 19th 2020, h. 14:00 Slovenia 1 Hungary January 19th 2020, h. 16:15 Norway 2 Sweden January 19th 2020, h. 18:30 Potugal 2 Iceland January 21st 2020, h. 16:00 Norway 1 Iceland January 21st 2020, h. 18:15 Potugal 2 Slovenia January 21st 2020, h. 20:30 Hungary 1 Sweden January 22nd 2020, h. 16:00 Norway 1 Slovenia January 22nd 2020, h. 18:15 Potugal 2 Hungary January 22nd 2020, h. 20:30 Iceland 2 Sweden [/hide]
  5. yep and no. nosense. No one is saying that, Shiffrin is the best skier ever, everyone knows that. and ok That´s not Vlhová´s fault nor Swenn-Larsson´s or Hansdotter´s anyway, this reminds me how everyone was bashing Ante Kostelic and his team, looks like small countries don´t have the right to be successfull in this sport because they are not from the "right" countries
  6. yes obviously the mini-team of 1 skier is cheating but the good americans never cheat yeah, we can say the same about Shiffrin´s face when she lost it is pretty known that they don´t like each other. and btw where did you heard she was accusing anyone, she only said the 2nd run was in fact harder and wasn´t really favorable for her - not a single accusation, such things said every skier at least once, I hope we agree on this ? + she called Mikaela as a real inspiration and a true champion. but also their rivalry is the biggest obstacle of real friendship (btw the same words used Shiffrin a week ago) so I don´t see any bitter loser character here it was Magoni who was directly accusing Mike Day, he is a very successful and experienced coach so I think he knows what he say. And it was mainly a counter attack after the accusations of spying that was actually never confirmed... As I said I don´t think anything serious really happened, this is just the medias they inflate a bubble and produce an artificial war
  7. A real war between Shiffrin´s coach and Vlhová´s coach broke out right now Livio Magoni accused the American coach of deliberately building the second run only the way that Petra would not succeed. In particular, he set up the crossing gate at the place where Petra had fallen out of Flachau slalom two years ago... Mikaela Shiffrin immediatelly denied the accusations during the press conference and I think I can believe her, In the other side, the Shiffrin staff accused Magoni that for money he sent people to the slopes, where Mikaela trains to shoot a video of her rides. Magoni himself denied that and was really really pissed of as you can see from his "too much" hard and sharp words : the words he choosed (being really angry obviously isn´t an excuse) weren't really appropriate for sure, but from his expression I think I can also trust him Source in SVK https://sport.aktuality.sk/c/430266/svetovy-pohar-lyzovanie-petra-vlhova-livio-magoni-mikaela-shiffrinova-americky-trener-postavil-trat-aby-petra-neuspela-nevedia-prehravat-hneva-sa-trener/ well, the backstages of the worlds top sport is really "interesting"
  8. Thursday January 16th, 2020 - Preliminary Round Last Day Schedule (GMT +2) LIVESTREAM Group A: 13:30 New Zealand vs Iceland 20:30 Mexico vs Bulgaria Group B: 10:00 South Africa vs Chinese Taipei 17:00 Australia vs Turkey  *Iceland, Australia and Turkey are already qualified for the Semifinals, **the last spot will be decided in a direct match between Mexico and Bulgaria with the winning team (it doesn´t matter if in Regulation Time or after Overtime/penalty Shoot-Out) qualifying for the semis. ***Australia and Turkey will play for the 1st place of their group, the loser will have to face Iceland (Already assured winner of Group A) the winner will play the winning team of the MEX-BUL match. ****The loser of the Mexico-Bulgaria match will be accompanied with New Zealand, South Africa and Chinese Taipei in the 5th-8th Places Semifinals.
  9. Stage 13 in Bad Gastein (AUT) Mixed Parallel Slalom Teams: 1. GERMANY 1 (Ramona Theresia Hofmeister/Stefan Baumeister) 2. AUSTRIA 1 (Claudia Riegler/Andreas Prommegger) 3. SWITZERLAND 1 (Julie Zogg/Dario Caviezel) Full Final Result HERE
  10. Team Day 6 Results from Left : Bronze Rastislav Eliáš (Team Brown), Silver Nikola Janeková (team Black), Silver Peter Repčík (Team Red) and Bronze Zuzana Dobiašová (Team Blue) Day 6, The Slovak team is still waiting in vain for it´s first medal, but on this day 6 of the games, four young Slovak Ice hockey players got medals together with their teammates from their respective mixed teams. Nikola Janeková with her team Black and Peter Repčík with his team Red lost their big Gold Medal games, but they will still return home with a silver (youth) Olympic medal. The HC Košice goalie, Team Brown netminder Rastislav Eliáš and Zuzana Dobiašová with her team Blue won their last matches of the tournament and are enjoying Bronze medals. Hard luck for Adam Sýkora and Ivana Látková who experienced the opposite emotions after losing the bronze medal games. Congrats to all !
  11. PROVISIONAL STANDING AFTER DAY 6 Wednesday 15.01.2020 Total Medal Events: 6 Cumulative Medal Events: 32 1. RUS 5 - 8 - 2 2. SUI 5 - 5 - 3 3. JPN 3 - 1 - 1 4. SWE 3 - 0 - 2 5. FRA 2 - 3 - 4 6. ITA 2 - 3 - 1 7. AUT 2 - 1 - 4 8. NED 2 - 0 - 0 9. ESP 1 - 1 - 2 10. FIN 1 - 1 - 0 11. NOR 1 - 0 - 1 12. POL 1 - 0 - 0 -. KOR 1 - 0 - 0 14. CHN 0 - 1 - 2 15. GER 0 - 1 - 1 -. ISR 0 - 1 - 1 17. SLO 0 - 1 - 0 18. USA 0 - 0 - 2 19. BLR 0 - 0 - 1 -. GEO 0 - 0 - 1 *MIXED NOC´s medals (4 - 4 - 4) are not included in the medal Table
  12. Event 32/81 FIGURE SKATING Mixed NOC Team Event: 1. TEAM COURAGE 24 Arlet Levandi (ESTONIA) Kseniia Sinitsyna (RUSSIA) Utana Yoshida / Shingo Nishiyama (JAPAN) Alina Butaeva / Luka Berulava (GEORGIA) 2. TEAM FOCUS 22 Yuma Kagiyama (JAPAN) Kate Wang (UNITED STATES) Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy (RUSSIA) Cate Fleming / Jedidah Isbell (UNITED STATES) 3. TEAM VISION 18 Andrei Mozalev (RUSSIA) Regina Schermann (HUNGARY) Natalie D´Alessandro / Bruce Waddell (CANADA) Sofiia Nesterova / Artem Darenskyi (UKRAINE) Full Final Result HERE
  13. Fun fact: Both gold medalists Team Yellow (Girls) and Green (Boys) were coached by coaches 16 coaches (8 male and 8 female) from all over the world were invited to coach the teams and both our coaches Igor Andrejkovič received the M Green, Diana Kosová was selected as coach of the W Yellow team led their teams to the gold medals.
  14. Event 31/81 ICE HOCKEY Men's Mixed NOC 3-on-3: 1. TEAM GREEN Ilya Korzun (BELARUS) Stepan Malecek (CZECH REPUBLIC) Marek Potsinok (ESTONIA) Nathan Nicoud (FRANCE) Yam Yau (HONG KONG) Levente Hegedus (HUNGARY) Alessandro Segafredo (ITALY) Nicolas Elgas (LUXEMBOURG) Patrik Dalen (NORWAY) Artyom Pronichkin (RUSSIA) Maks Percic (SLOVENIA) Pablo Gonzalez (SPAIN) Volodymyr Troshkin (UKRAINE) 2. TEAM RED Lin Wei-Yu (CHINESE TAIPEI) Juho Lukkari (FINLAND) Mael Halladj (FRANCE) Matthias Bittner (GERMANY) Mack Stewart (GREAT BRITAIN) Dylan Wesseling (NETHERLANDS) Sander Selvaer (NORWAY) Aleks Menc (POLAND) Matija Dinic (SERBIA) Peter Repcik (SLOVAKIA) Tjas Lesnicar (SLOVENIA) Jan Hornecker (SWITZERLAND) Denys Pasko (UKRAINE) 3. TEAM BROWN Sai Lake (AUSTRALIA) Luka Banek (CROATIA) Matyas Sapovaliv (CZECH REPUBLIC) Erik Potsinok (ESTONIA) Hugo Galvez (FRANCE) Marlon Dacunto (GERMANY) Evan Nauth (GREAT BRITAIN) Elvis Hsu Chuo Xi (HONG KONG) Milan Ivadi (HUNGARY) Artur Seniut (LITHUANIA) Axel Ruski-Jones (NEW ZEALAND) Sebastian Aarsund (NORWAY) Rastislav Elias (SLOVAKIA) Full Final Result HERE
  15. Event 30/81 ICE HOCKEY Women's Mixed NOC 3-on-3: 1. TEAM YELLOW Magdalena Luggin (AUSTRIA) Anke Steeno (BELGIUM) Zuzana Trnkova (CZECH REPUBLIC) Ludmila Bourcet (FRANCE) Leonie Bottcher (GERMANY) Elisa Innocenti (ITALY) Luisa Wilson (MEXICO) Iris Van Houten (NETHERLANDS) Katya Blong (NEW ZEALAND) Nora Pollestad (NORWAY) Shin Seo-Yoon (SOUTH KOREA) Eva Aizpurua (SPAIN) Nubya Aeschlimann (SWITZERLAND) 2. TEAM BLACK Courtney Mahoney (AUSTRALIA) Zhang Xinyue (CHINA) Chang En-Ni (CHINESE TAIPEI) Emilia Kyrkko (FINLAND) Amy Robery (GREAT BRITAIN) Luca Marton (HUNGARY) Carlotta Regine (ITALY) Reina Sato (JAPAN) Kimberly Collard (NETHERLANDS) Alicja Mota (POLAND) Daria Petrova (RUSSIA) Nikola Janekova (SLOVAKIA) Angelina Hurschler (SWITZERLAND) 3. TEAM BLUE Nikki Sharp (AUSTRALIA) Karolina Hengelmuller (AUSTRIA) Maria Runevska (BULGARIA) Aya Juhl Petersen (DENMARK) Maya Stober (GERMANY) Mirren Foy (GREAT BRITAIN) Regina Metzler (HUNGARY) Yuna Kusama (JAPAN) Anna Kot (POLAND) Yana Krashenina (RUSSIA) Zuzana Dobiasova (SLOVAKIA) Valerie Christmann (SWITZERLAND) Sidre Ozer (TURKEY) Full Final Result HERE
  16. Event 29/81 SPEED SKATING Mixed NOC Team Sprint: 1. MIXED TEAM 3 2:04.10 Yukino Yoshida (JAPAN) Sini Siro (FINLAND) Alexander Sergeev (RUSSIA) Ignaz Gschwentner (AUSTRIA) 2. MIXED TEAM 16 2:05.92 Daria Kopacz (POLAND) Laura Kivijoa (FINLAND) Motonaga Arito (JAPAN) Theo Collins (GREAT BRITAIN) 3. MIXED TEAM 14 2:05.96 Valeriia Sorokoletova (RUSSIA) Ramona Ionel (ROMANIA) Jonathan Tobon (UNITED STATES) Tuukka Suomalainen (FINLAND) Full Final Result HERE
  17. Event 28/81 ALPINE SKIING Parallel Mixed Team Event: 1. FINLAND Rosa Pohjolainen Jaakko Tapanainen 2. GERMANY Lara Klein Max Geissler-Hauber 3. AUSTRIA Amanda Salzgeber Philip Hoffmann Full Final Result HERE
  18. Event 27/81 BIATHLON Mixed Relay: 1. ITALY 1:10:55.3 (0+6) Martina Trabucchi Linda Zingerle Nicolo Betemps Marco Barale 2. RUSSIA 1:11:39.0 (1+12) Alena Mokhova Anastasiia Zenova Denis Irodov Oleg Domichek 3. FRANCE 1:12:23.9 (1+13) Fany Bertrand Leonie Jeannier Theo Guiraud-Poillot Mathieu Garcia Full Final Result HERE
  19. which one you mean ? the last one ? NOC. But overall from Both + searching around the web
  20. Today Anastasiya Kuzmina (the ambassador of our delegation - yeah each youth games we have one famous athlete doing this staff job) organized a spontaneous running training around the vortex. the idea was to find out if the inner circle of the complex actually had 2.9 kilometers. anyone could join but most of the vortex inhabitants was just looking what the hell our athletes are doing and why they are running accros the building
  21. Rastislav Eliáš is the HC Košice Juniors team GK but yeah, I don´t mind whoever win, it´s mainly for fun for the kids to find friends and have a lot of great time and that´s what matters the most at the YOG. All are winners and champions btw this pic is just
  22. So apparently the last time Shiffrin lost 2 slaloms in a row was the last slalom of season 2016/17 in Aspen and opening slalom of season 2017/18 in Levi both won by Vlhová. but the last tme she lost 2 slaloms back to back was in the 2014/15 season lol.
  23. Tuesday January 14th, 2020 - Preliminary Round Day 2 RESULTS (GMT +2) Group A: 17:00 Iceland 5 - 2 Mexico 20:30 Bulgaria 3 - 2 New Zealand Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. 6 Qualified for Semifinals 2. 3 -------------- 3. 3 4. 0 Qualified for 5th-8th Place Semifinals Group B: 10:00 Turkey 6 - 1 South Africa 13:30 Chinese Taipei 0 - 5 Australia Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. 6 Qualified for Semifinals 2. 6 Qualified for Semifinals -------------- 3. 0 Qualified for 5th-8th Place Semifinals 4. 0 Qualified for 5th-8th Place Semifinals 
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