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  1. Stage 3 in Ramsau (AUT) Men´s Individual Normal Hill Gundersen: 1. Vinzenz Geiger 27:29.1 2. Jarl Magnus Riiber 27:30.7 3. Fabian Riessle 27:34.9 Full Final Result HERE
  2. Stage 10 in Cervinia (ITA) Men´s Snowboard Cross: 1. Lorenzo Sommariva 2. Emanuel Perathoner 3. Merlin Surget Full Final Result HERE
  3. Stage 10 in Cervinia (ITA) Women´s Snowboard Cross: 1. Michela Moioli 2. Chloe Trespeuch 3. Sofia Belingheri Full Final Result HERE
  4. Stage 4 in Planica (SLO) Men´s Sprint Freestyle: 1. Lucas Chanavat 2. Federico Pellegrino 3. Erik Valnes Full Final Result HERE
  5. Stage 4 in Planica (SLO) Women´s Sprint Freestyle: 1. Jonna Sundling 2. Stina Nilsson 3. Julia Kern Full Final Result HERE
  6. Paja after the race : "When leaving the shooting range I accidentally looked at target five and not six, where I shot... I want to apologize to my team, my fans and to my wiser me . I'm very sorry, it happened to me for the first time. I believe that tomorrow in the mass start race it will be forgotten"
  7. Teams for 3x3 Tournaments are known The teams for the first IIHF-sanctioned 3-on-3 ice hockey tournaments are known. Female and male junior players will play in mixed teams at the upcoming 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne next January. The athletes for the eight men’s and eight women’s team qualified through the National Skills Challenge that served as qualification event in the 40 participating countries. Each team will consist of 13 athletes (11 skaters, 2 goaltenders) who will in each case join from 13 different National Olympic Committees. With the participants now concerned, the team rosters have now been created and coaches from the IIHF assigned. BOYS ROSTERS GIRLS ROSTERS No dutch boys in the Orange team ! @heywoodu
  8. Stage 12 in Shimao Lotus Mountain (CHN) Men´s Aerials: 1. Qi Guangpu 130.77 2. Jia Zongyang 125.67 3. Noe Roth 113.57 Full Final Result HERE
  9. Stage 12 in Shimao Lotus Mountain (CHN) Women´s Aerials: 1. Xu Mengtao 105.53 2. Aliaksandra Ramanouskaya 93.44 3. Laura Peel 86.65 Full Final Result HERE
  10. Stage 11 in Secret Garden (CHN) Men´s Halfpipe: 1. Noah Bowman 91.50 2. Aaron Blunck 90.75 3. Lyman Currier 89.75 Full Final Result HERE
  11. Stage 11 in Secret Garden (CHN) Women´s Halfpipe: 1. Valeriya Demidova 92.50 2. Rachael Karker 88.75 3. Li Fanghui 86.50 Full Final Result HERE
  12. Stage 9 in Atlanta (USA) Men´s Big Air: 1. Chris Corning 177.25 2. Nicolas Laframboise 166.75 3. Ryoma Kimata 163.00 Full Final Result HERE
  13. Stage 9 in Atlanta (USA) Women´s Big Air: 1. Reira Iwabuchi 170.50 2. Kokomo Murase 159.50 3. Brooke Voigt 143.25 Full Final Result HERE
  14. Stage 10 in Val Gardena / Groeden (ITA) Men´s Super-G: 1. Vincent Kriechmayr 1:13.84 2. Kjetil Jansrud 1:13.89 3. Thomas Dressen 1:14.06 Full Final Result HERE
  15. Athlete of the Year 2019: 1. Petra Vlhová (Alpine Skiing) 2. Anastasiya Kuzmina (Biathlon) 3. Peter Sagan (Road Cycling) --------------------------------------- 4. Ján Volko (Athletics) 5. Zdeno Chára (Ice Hockey) 6. Filip Polášek (Tennis) 7. Paulína Fialková (Biathlon) 8. Danka Barteková (Skeet Shooting) 9. Matej Beňuš (Canoeing Slalom) 10. Milan Škriniar (Football) Team of the Year 2019: 1. 3xC1 M Canoeing Slalom Team (this year they won 9 World Champion title in a row ) 2. Ball Hockey M National Team 3. K4-500m M Canoeing Sprint Paralympic Athlete of the Year 2019: 1. Henrieta Farkašová (Alpine Skiing - quite logical since she was honored as World Paralympic Athlete of the year this year) Popularity Award (Fans votes): 1. Petra Vlhová (Alpine Skiing) Just imagine this ! this girl just Dethroned Peter Sagan the long years uncontested master of this award ! Non-Olympic Sport Athlete of the Year 2019: 1. Attila Végh (MMA) SVK Sport Legend, (SVK Sports Hall of Fame 2019 Entrance): 1. Jozef Plachý (Athletics)
  16. ROAD TO BEIJING 2022 2nd QUALIFYING ROUND Group L --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Netherlands-Spain on 8 January The deciding game between the Netherlands and Spain of the 2019 Men’s Olympic Qualification Preliminary Round 2 Group L in Barcelona, Spain, that had to be cancelled, will be played on 8 January 2020. The original game on Sunday had to be stopped after one period and no goals scored due to significant ice problems that could not be solved. The game will now be played, from the beginning, on 8 January 2020 in Barcelona after discussions between the International Ice Hockey Federation and its members in the Netherlands and Spain. The exact time is to be determined but the ambition is to play early afternoon so the team from the Netherlands can fly back the same evening. Since the groups of the next round will be determined by seeding (the 2019 IIHF Men’s World Ranking), it will also affect the group allocation. If the Netherlands win, they will go to Group H in Nur-Sultan to face host Kazakhstan, Poland and Ukraine. A Spanish victory would send Spain to Jesenice, Slovenia to play in Group G against host Slovenia, Japan and Lithuania. Croatia, which has qualified for the next round and waits for its group allocation, will play in the other group. Romania, another qualifier, is top-seeded from the Round 2 teams and will play in February in Group J in Nottingham with host Great Britain, Hungary and Estonia. IIHF.COM
  17. @heywoodu Update. IIHF revealed the match - will be re-played, from the beginning, on 8 January 2020 in Barcelona after discussions between the International Ice Hockey Federation and its members in the Netherlands and Spain. The exact time is to be determined but the ambition is to play early afternoon so the team from the Netherlands can fly back the same evening.
  18. Magyars on the march Hungary’s juniors roared into U20 World Championship Division IA for next season with a perfect performance at the 2020 IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championship Division I Group B event in Ukraine. The Hungarians won all five games, with an aggregate score of 29-16, to top the group ahead of France. The host nation took bronze ahead of Poland following a 7-3 win over Estonia in the last game of the group. Italy finished bottom of the pile and is relegated to the Division IIA. The key game arrived on Tuesday noon in Kyiv when Hungary took on France. The two nations were already out in front by that stage with a 3-0 record and both knew that victory in regulation would secure top spot. A month earlier, the teams played a warm-up game where Hungary opened a 4-0 lead but had to hold on as France battled back before losing 3-4, and the action in Kyiv followed a similar pattern. This time, the Magyars scored twice in the opening frame with Levente Keresztes and Marcell Revesz on target in the first 10 minutes. Zsombor Dozci extended the lead in the second period, but France once again began a fightback. Quentin Tomasino pulled one back late in the middle session and “Les Bleuets” moved ahead on the shot count in the third but could only find one more goal through Samuel Rousseau. Once again, Hungary prevailed by a narrow margin, and this time it was enough to clinch top spot and a return to Division IA after a two-year absence. Team head coach Marton Vas, whose international playing career came to an end after Hungary’s top-level 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship adventure, was full of praise for his players’ attitude and performance. “The guys were disciplined, they all worked hard,” he said. “The team did not throw the puck away, they played with maturity and displayed everything good about Hungarian hockey. “We’ve done the hard work and it feels good to get the results of that here.” Hungary’s leading scorer was 19-year-old Natan Vertes, who had 10 (6+4) points for the tournament. He was back for his second U20s campaign, having collected three assists in last season’s competition. Fully fit once again after missing much of the previous campaign with a broken collar bone, he’s also doing well in the NAHL with 21 (14+7) points in 23 games for the Aberdeen Wings. Keresztes and Revesz also made big contributions, finishing with nine points apiece. Keresztes is just 17 and plays his club hockey for Twin City Thunder in the NCDC after emerging through the ranks at MAC Budapest. Revesz, 19, has played the bulk of his career to date in Switzerland and made his senior debut last season with the GCK Lions in the second-tier Swiss League. This year was his fourth – and most productive – U20 World Championship appearance. For France, a disappointing 2019 continues. The juniors came to Ukraine hoping for an immediate return to Division IA after relegation last season. Instead, Pierre Pousse’s team had to settle for silver after defeating Poland in its final game of the tournament. This is the first time in 2008 that Hungary’s U20s have finished ahead of their French counterparts. The Poles took bronze and also had the tournaments leading scorers. Jakub Lewandowski topped the charts with 13 (5+8) points ahead of his team-mate Kamil Walega (6+5=11). Lewandowski, 19, is playing his first season in North America with the Sioux Falls Stampede of the USHL after learning the game at hometown team Sokoly Torun. Walega is already mixing it with the men in the Polish championship, where he has 11 (4+7) points from six games for GKS Jastrzebie. IIHF.COM
  19. I see, for a single mixed relay. but, you know for a normal relay you´ll need 4
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