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  1. Stage 30 in Kranjska Gora (SLO) Women´s Giant Slalom: 1. Alice Robinson 1:54.32 2. Petra Vlhova 1:54.66 3. Meta Hrovat 1:55.91 3. Wendy Holdener 1:55.91 Full Final Result HERE 33rd WC Podium for Petra. 12th Silver (13-12-8), 7th podium, 3rd Silver in 2019/20 season (4-3-0) 6th WC Podium in Giant Slalom, 1st ever Silver (4-1-1), 2nd in 2019/20 season, 1st Silver (1-1-0)
  2. Well Petra will probably never win the races she want the most, just like in Levi this season but kudos to Robinson for the great run
  3. Stage 21 in Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf (AUT) Men´s Individual Flying Hill: 1. Piotr Zyla 418.5 2. Timi Zajc 418.2 3. Stefan Kraft 414.6 Full Final Result HERE
  4. I see, that would be ofc better, but still looking at the schedlue there days when 2 different rounds are played, for example let say round 4 around 01:00 AM our time and 5th round around 10:30 our time on a normal working day (tuesday), that should be a bit of problem for many of the users, which is worth of consideration (same for Monday Round 2 and Round 3) But yeah, I am fine with whatever you´ll organize. You are already doing a hell of amazing work here.
  5. Do we really need Table Tennis team Wch ? I mean there only 2 events M teams and W Teams and I can already predict that some 90% of the participants know already the medalists
  6. Stage 24 in Calgary (CAN) Men´s Halfpipe: 1. Gus Kenworthy 93.20 2. Brendan Mackay 91.00 3. Birk Irving 90.40 Full Final Result HERE ---------------------------------------------------------------- Men´s Halfpipe 2019/20 FIS World Cup Final Standing (Events 5/5): 1. Noah Bowman 365 2. Aaron Blunck 360 3. Birk Irving 310 Full Final Standing HERE
  7. Stage 24 in Calgary (CAN) Women´s Halfpipe: 1. Gu Ailing Eileen 94.00 2. Rachael Karker 89.20 3. Valeriya Demidova 87.20 Full Final Result HERE ---------------------------------------------------------------- Women´s Halfpipe 2019/20 FIS World Cup Final Standing (Events 5/5): 1. Valeriya Demidova 345 2. Rachael Karker 280 3. Zhang Kexin 272 Full Final Standing HERE
  8. Ivona Fialková equalled today her PB finishing in 9th place. The only and last time she was in the top 10 was in the Oslo 2015 World Cup sprint when she also finished on 9th place but then she had 0+0, today she was 0+1 (incredible that without that very last missed target she would likely won bronze lol) At least this may (considering she will be able to repeat +/- this result also in the Pursuit) open her the door also for the Mass Start at the WCh She became today the 9th Slovak biathlete ever to finish in top 10 at WCH (after Mihoková, Halinárová, Murínová, Matiaško, Hurajt, Kuzmina, Gereková and her older sister Paulína) but what is the more important is that today, she fulfilled the criterias for inclusion in the Slovak Sport Top Team, ie she will receive extra funding from our Ministry of Education, Sciences and Sports to prepare for the next two seasons (and join her sister there) !!! So happy for her congrats Ivka !
  9. Stage 29 in Saalbach-Hinterglemm (AUT) Men´s Super-G: 1. Aleksander Aamodt Kilde 58.30 2. Mauro Caviezel 58.45 3. Thomas Dressen 58.61 Full Final Result HERE
  10. Šíma was lapped after 50 meters he didn't even get out of the stadium. Anyway, our shooting today after 6 shootings 0+2
  11. Stage 29 in Saalbach-Hinterglemm (AUT) Men´s Downhill: 1. Thomas Dressen 1:32.96 2. Beat Feuz 1:33.03 3. Mauro Caviezel 1:33.05 Full Final Result HERE
  12. Danka Barteková started the new season with a new finals pb 58/60 and equalling her qualifications pb 121/125 and winning her first seasons competition the GP of Cyprus. Well done Danka ! This is going to be one extremely challenging year for her with a try to repeat London 2012 on both fronts, win a medal in Tokyo 8 years after her bronze from the London games and trying to be reelected as IOC athletes commission member for the second term of office in a row.
  13. Team Slovakia Will be a strange Wch for team the first without Anastasiya Kuzmina, so the goals and expectations are now much lower. So no special goals were required this time from the federation, basically just to attack seasons bests (especially among mens, since only Otčenáš won points this season so far and only 2 for his 39th place in the last stage) However Paulína Fialková has her own personal goals and will try to win that historic medal (Sadly her injured knee is obvously a big obstacle in her efforts, but we all know that she is a great fighter and surely will puts everything on the races despite the unfortunate injury and obvious big limiting pain) This is also the reason why Paja will not start in the mixed relays, Tomorrow for the classical Mixed Relay we will field a weak relay (Poliaková, V. Machyniaková, Šima, Otčenáš) which will probably be lapped already in the female part. The younger of the Fialková sisters Ivona will start in the single mixed relay with one of the mens later on the week.
  14. Jamal Wilson qualified to Tokyo as well
  15. Luis Zayas (CUB) and Jamal Wilson (BAH) remains 2 of the last 3 in the competition, both just cleaned 2.31 and now both will try Tokyo standard attempts 2.33 @Wumo + Tom Gale (GBR) but he already has the standard
  16. Referees for Tokyo 2020 assigned Volleyball – Referee team Guillermo Paredes (ARG) – Referee coach Alexander Steel (SCO) – Referee coach Sergey Titov (RUS) – Referee coach Shin Muranaka (JPN) – Referee Sumie Myoi (JPN) - Referee Andrei Zenovich (RUS) - Referee Juraj Mokry (SVK) - Referee Susana Maria Rodriguez (ESP) - Referee Paulo Turci (BRA) - Referee Denny Cespedes (DOM) - Referee Wojciech Maroszek (POL) - Referee Daniele Rapisarda (ITA) - Referee Patricia Rolf (USA) - Referee Vladimir Simonovic (SRB) - Referee Hernan Casamiquela (ARG) - Referee Nasr Shaaban (EGY) - Referee Liu Jiang (CHN) - Referee Fabrice Collados (FRA) - Referee Kang Joo-Hee (KOR) - Referee Mohammad Shahmiri (IRI) - Referee Hamid Alrousi (UAE) - Referee Luis Macias (MEX) - Referee Taoufik Boudaya (TUN) – Challenge referee Zorica Bjelic (SRB) – Challenge referee Arturo Di Giacomo (BEL) – Challenge referee Beach volleyball – Referee team José Casanova (POR) – Referee coach Maria Amelia Villas-Boas (BRA) – Referee coach André Trottier (CAN) – Referee coach Osvaldo Sumavil (ARG) - Referee Mário Ferro (BRA) – Referee Juan Carlos Saavedra Caceres (COL) - Referee José Maria Padron (ESP) – Referee Julien Bruxelles (FRA) - Referee Charalampos Papadogoulas (GRE) – Referee Davide Crescentini (ITA) – Referee Agnieszka Myszkowska (POL) – Referee Rui Jorge Carvalho (POR) – Referee Roman Pristovakin (RUS) - Referee Nina Hobi (AUT) - Referee Wang Lijun (CHN) – Referee Mariko Satomi (JPN) - Referee Carlos L. Rivera Rodriguez (PUR) - Referee Brigham Beatie (USA) – Referee Giovanni Bake (RSA) - Referee Jonas Personeni (SUI) – Challenge Referee Elzir Martins de Oliveira (BRA) – Challenge Referee John Bennett (AUS) - Challenge Referee
  17. Fed Cup Preliminary Round : A: B: C: D:
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