men's Junior Team Sabre
Gold: United States
Silver: Italy
Bronze: Uzbekistan
Semifinals
USA b. Turkiye 45-41
Italy b. Uzbekistan 45-38
Bronze Medal Match
Uzbekistan b. Turkiye 45-44
Gold Medal Match
USA b. Italy 45-20
Full Results & Rankings
https://fie.org/competitions/2025/234?tab=results
Well, personally I’m mixed about this changes, the folks over in the IOC are failing to realise that events with small amount of participants from a very select and small amount of countries are deemed to be limited in their exposure and thus their success, I mean outside of the mega successful countries the main focus in the games is on the mega stars and core sports and also where the local athletes at, if squash or cricket is bound to be limited to small amount of participants, then it will not get a lot of exposure and will be eventually be like the baseball on and off all the time, I like the idea of adding the 50m in swimming to all styles because you can have a lot of countries involved, also the compound archery making archery bigger and climbing as well for me are good changes
women's Junior Team Sabre
Gold: United States
Silver: France
Bronze: Uzbekistan
Semifinals
USA b. Uzbekistan 45-27
France b. Hungary 45-37
Bronze Medal Match
Uzbekistan b. Hungary 45-42
Gold Medal Match
USA b. France 45-24
Full Results & Rankings
https://www.fencingtimelive.com/events/results/74A11DB6BDA14100A468A5D5F6871231
I think for cricket, given the state of affairs of West Indies cricket 1 America doesn't sound right. Oceania is definitely going to get 1 with Australia and New Zealand both present. It could be Europe-America combined 1.
But that said it could well be top 5 in ICC rankings+ Hosts
oh, thanks!
I missed the detail
and I also hope he's gonna swim all of his program, even if the news about the 50m events being added to the Olympic schedule might mean the end of any attempt to swim a 200m competition for Thomas...I think (fear) now he would focus only on the 50/100m back, fly and 100m free (only because of the relays)
Not sure what the hold up in the FIS posting it is, but Lee Wen-yi of has met the Olympic standard (118.95 in slalom). Also Nino Tsiklauri from easily earns them a quota, I believe it should have been met back in February from the four slalom results, but I am never sure about when the 20% extra for missing results is used.
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