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Max Verstappen
AUTO RACING
Ronnie O'Sullivan
SNOOKER
Ali Farag
SQUASH
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vinipereira reacted to hckošice in Totallympics Awards 2022
At universities this will be called as a textbook smart voting
However fully deserved medal for a magical year
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vinipereira got a reaction from phelps in Totallympics Awards 2022
Carlos Alcaraz
TENNIS
Jonas Vingegaard
ROAD CYCLING
Tobi Amusan
ATHLETICS
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vinipereira got a reaction from heywoodu in Totallympics Awards 2022
Sebastian Vettel
AUTO RACING
Competing in Formula One since 2007, Sebastian Vettel is one of the most successful drivers in history and also the youngest world champion. He won headlines for his win at the 2008 Italian Grand Prix, and was quickly promoted to Red Bull. While he would lose in 2009 to the infamous BGP 001, he would become world champion in a tightly-fought 2010 season, and dominated in 2011. In 2012, he would have another close win, but 2013 was his most dominant season yet, winning the final nine races in a row to claim a fourth consecutive crown. He switched blue for Ferrari red in 2015, but couldn't repeat the feat in an era of Mercedes dominance, losing two tight battles to Lewis Hamilton in 2017 and 2018. While his last years weren't as triumphant as before, the 2010-13 period more than earns him a well-deserved spot in our Hall of Fame.
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vinipereira got a reaction from maestro in Totallympics Awards 2022
Best Doubles or Pair was, by far, the closest category. Any nominee could've won, in fact even O'Donovan/McCarthy led the count at some point.
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vinipereira got a reaction from phelps in Totallympics Awards 2022
Barbora Krejčíková • Kateřina Siniaková
TENNIS
Stefania Constantini • Amos Mosaner
CURLING
Gabriella Papadakis • Guillaume Cizeron
FIGURE SKATING
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vinipereira reacted to hckošice in Totallympics Awards 2022
Do not think will require some Hercule Poirot grey cells here to find out from who came that only #1 here
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vinipereira got a reaction from maestro in Totallympics Awards 2022
Sebastian Vettel
AUTO RACING
Competing in Formula One since 2007, Sebastian Vettel is one of the most successful drivers in history and also the youngest world champion. He won headlines for his win at the 2008 Italian Grand Prix, and was quickly promoted to Red Bull. While he would lose in 2009 to the infamous BGP 001, he would become world champion in a tightly-fought 2010 season, and dominated in 2011. In 2012, he would have another close win, but 2013 was his most dominant season yet, winning the final nine races in a row to claim a fourth consecutive crown. He switched blue for Ferrari red in 2015, but couldn't repeat the feat in an era of Mercedes dominance, losing two tight battles to Lewis Hamilton in 2017 and 2018. While his last years weren't as triumphant as before, the 2010-13 period more than earns him a well-deserved spot in our Hall of Fame.
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vinipereira reacted to hckošice in Totallympics Awards 2022
So nice to have the "Vinies" live again, was seriously missing them
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vinipereira got a reaction from phelps in Totallympics Awards 2022
Brian McKeever
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
As far as the Paralympic competitions go, isn't that unusual to see an athlete completely dominating their field, but to keep the level of excellence for two decades is for very few. Canadian cross-country legend Brian McKeever certainly will be remembered among the most dominant names ever to compete at the Winter Paralympics. Starting in Salt Lake 2002 (where he also competed in Biathlon), McKeever went on to win 16 gold medals in his career (20 total), sweeping the three events for visually impaired in four consecutive Paralympics (2010-2022). With his results, he tied the all-time record for most victories by a male at the Winter Games. His achievements, especially at the 2010 home Games, raised the profile of the Winter Paralympics in Canada, proving that his legacy will live on for generations to come.
@vinipereira
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vinipereira got a reaction from maestro in Totallympics Awards 2022
Barbora Krejčíková • Kateřina Siniaková
TENNIS
Stefania Constantini • Amos Mosaner
CURLING
Gabriella Papadakis • Guillaume Cizeron
FIGURE SKATING
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vinipereira got a reaction from hckošice in Totallympics Awards 2022
Barbora Krejčíková • Kateřina Siniaková
TENNIS
Stefania Constantini • Amos Mosaner
CURLING
Gabriella Papadakis • Guillaume Cizeron
FIGURE SKATING
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vinipereira got a reaction from phelps in Totallympics Awards 2022
Ireen Wüst
SPEED SKATING
Regarded as the most successful speed skater ever, Ireen Wüst first achieved a spot in the Dutch Olympic team in 2006. In Turin, she became the youngest Dutch gold medalist at the Winter Games, starting a sequence of results that would made history. Winning at least one gold medal in each of her Winter Olympic appearances, she is the only athlete to win an individual gold medal in five consecutive Olympics, Summer or Winter. Not only she is the most successful athlete from the Netherlands at the Olympics, in Beijing she also became the oldest Speed Skating gold medalist in the history of the Winter Games. "Words can't describe her class", said fellow competitor Brittany Bowe after the 1500m event at the 2022 Olympics; "she is the greatest of all-time, as her performance shows". Indeed, Wüst's career more than earned her a place in our Hall of Fame.
@vinipereira
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vinipereira got a reaction from phelps in Totallympics Awards 2022
Jesper Pedersen
ALPINE SKIING
Diede de Groot
WHEELCHAIR TENNIS
Brian McKeever
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
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vinipereira got a reaction from Wumo in Totallympics Awards 2022
Brian McKeever
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
As far as the Paralympic competitions go, isn't that unusual to see an athlete completely dominating their field, but to keep the level of excellence for two decades is for very few. Canadian cross-country legend Brian McKeever certainly will be remembered among the most dominant names ever to compete at the Winter Paralympics. Starting in Salt Lake 2002 (where he also competed in Biathlon), McKeever went on to win 16 gold medals in his career (20 total), sweeping the three events for visually impaired in four consecutive Paralympics (2010-2022). With his results, he tied the all-time record for most victories by a male at the Winter Games. His achievements, especially at the 2010 home Games, raised the profile of the Winter Paralympics in Canada, proving that his legacy will live on for generations to come.
@vinipereira
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vinipereira got a reaction from phelps in Totallympics Awards 2022
David Popovici
SWIMMING
Summer McIntosh
SWIMMING
Juraj Slafkovský
ICE HOCKEY
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vinipereira got a reaction from maestro in Totallympics Awards 2022
Jesper Pedersen
ALPINE SKIING
Diede de Groot
WHEELCHAIR TENNIS
Brian McKeever
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
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vinipereira got a reaction from phelps in Totallympics Awards 2022
Welcome to the 2022 edition of the Totallympics Awards, a celebration of the year in sports!
From the Winter Olympics in Beijing to the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, 2022 gave amazing moments for sports fans across the world, which, of course, includes our esteemed Totallympics members. Throughout this next hour, we'll unveil the winners for the 11 competitive categories as voted by our users, as well as a special award for those who make Totallympics the best sports forum on the internet. Thanks to their lifetime achievements, we'll be also celebrating sports personalities who retired this year, which will enter the prestigious Totallympics Hall of Fame. Hope you all enjoy!
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vinipereira got a reaction from phelps in Totallympics Awards 2022
Sofia Goggia
ALPINE SKIING
Iivo Niskanen
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
Lindsey Jacobellis
SNOWBOARD
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vinipereira got a reaction from Jinzha in Totallympics Awards 2022
Welcome to the 2022 edition of the Totallympics Awards, a celebration of the year in sports!
From the Winter Olympics in Beijing to the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, 2022 gave amazing moments for sports fans across the world, which, of course, includes our esteemed Totallympics members. Throughout this next hour, we'll unveil the winners for the 11 competitive categories as voted by our users, as well as a special award for those who make Totallympics the best sports forum on the internet. Thanks to their lifetime achievements, we'll be also celebrating sports personalities who retired this year, which will enter the prestigious Totallympics Hall of Fame. Hope you all enjoy!
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vinipereira got a reaction from maestro in Totallympics Awards 2022
Brian McKeever
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
As far as the Paralympic competitions go, isn't that unusual to see an athlete completely dominating their field, but to keep the level of excellence for two decades is for very few. Canadian cross-country legend Brian McKeever certainly will be remembered among the most dominant names ever to compete at the Winter Paralympics. Starting in Salt Lake 2002 (where he also competed in Biathlon), McKeever went on to win 16 gold medals in his career (20 total), sweeping the three events for visually impaired in four consecutive Paralympics (2010-2022). With his results, he tied the all-time record for most victories by a male at the Winter Games. His achievements, especially at the 2010 home Games, raised the profile of the Winter Paralympics in Canada, proving that his legacy will live on for generations to come.
@vinipereira
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vinipereira got a reaction from Dennis in Totallympics Awards 2022
Ireen Wüst
SPEED SKATING
Regarded as the most successful speed skater ever, Ireen Wüst first achieved a spot in the Dutch Olympic team in 2006. In Turin, she became the youngest Dutch gold medalist at the Winter Games, starting a sequence of results that would made history. Winning at least one gold medal in each of her Winter Olympic appearances, she is the only athlete to win an individual gold medal in five consecutive Olympics, Summer or Winter. Not only she is the most successful athlete from the Netherlands at the Olympics, in Beijing she also became the oldest Speed Skating gold medalist in the history of the Winter Games. "Words can't describe her class", said fellow competitor Brittany Bowe after the 1500m event at the 2022 Olympics; "she is the greatest of all-time, as her performance shows". Indeed, Wüst's career more than earned her a place in our Hall of Fame.
@vinipereira
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vinipereira got a reaction from maestro in Totallympics Awards 2022
David Popovici
SWIMMING
Summer McIntosh
SWIMMING
Juraj Slafkovský
ICE HOCKEY
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vinipereira got a reaction from Gianlu33 in Totallympics Awards 2022
Sofia Goggia
ALPINE SKIING
Iivo Niskanen
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
Lindsey Jacobellis
SNOWBOARD
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vinipereira got a reaction from Jinzha in Totallympics Awards 2022
Ireen Wüst
SPEED SKATING
Regarded as the most successful speed skater ever, Ireen Wüst first achieved a spot in the Dutch Olympic team in 2006. In Turin, she became the youngest Dutch gold medalist at the Winter Games, starting a sequence of results that would made history. Winning at least one gold medal in each of her Winter Olympic appearances, she is the only athlete to win an individual gold medal in five consecutive Olympics, Summer or Winter. Not only she is the most successful athlete from the Netherlands at the Olympics, in Beijing she also became the oldest Speed Skating gold medalist in the history of the Winter Games. "Words can't describe her class", said fellow competitor Brittany Bowe after the 1500m event at the 2022 Olympics; "she is the greatest of all-time, as her performance shows". Indeed, Wüst's career more than earned her a place in our Hall of Fame.
@vinipereira
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