Friday, November 26, 2021

FINA announces dates for FINA World Championships (25m) 2022 in Kazan (RUS)



FINA is delighted to announce that the FINA World Championships (25m) 2022 in Kazan (RUS) will be held from 17-22 December 2022 at the Aquatics Palace in Kazan, Russia.

Hosts of the 16th FINA World Championships 2015 and the recent FINA Swimming World Cup 2021, Kazan will welcome over 1,200 athletes from more than 180 countries around the world to compete over six action-packed days of competition.

“We are absolutely delighted to be returning to Kazan for the FINA World Championships (25m) 2022 in Kazan (RUS). This city loves aquatics sports. The facilities are world class and provide the ultimate environment for the athletes to perform at the very highest level,” said FINA President Captain Husain Al-Musallam.

In addition to the competitions held in Kazan, the city is well known to the swimming world as home of the FINA Development Centre. The Centre provides the opportunity for FINA National Federations to have access to high-performance training facilities, thus ensuring greater equality of opportunity for swimmers. The Centre is a project of Kazan’s Directorate for Sports and Social Projects, which links elite events with development programmes and tangible legacy benefits for the local community.

“As home to the state-of-the-art Kazan FINA Development Centre, Kazan is already doing so much for the development and education of future swimming stars. Hosting the FINA World Championships will be an opportunity to continue this journey and develop the next generation of aquatics athletes in the Republic of Tatarstan and beyond.”

“Our collaboration with FINA continues to go from strength to strength following the incredibly successful FINA World Championships in 2015,” said Vladimir Leonov, Minister of Sport of the Republic of Tatarstan. “Kazan is incredibly passionate about sport, especially aquatics. Therefore, I know that the athletes travelling to Kazan from around the world will receive the warmest of welcomes. We look forward to hosting a memorable event for the athletes, fans and officials, an event that will encourage people all of ages in the Republic of Tatarstan to take to the water.”

Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA)

The Fédération Internationale de Natation, founded in 1908, is the governing body for aquatics worldwide. FINA's five discipline Swimming, Open Water Swimming, Diving, Water Polo and Artistic Swimming - are all included in the Olympic programme. High Diving made its first appearance in FINA events at the 2013 FINA World Championships. FINA counts 209 affiliated National Federations on the five continents and has its headquarters in Lausanne (SUI).


 

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FINA reinforces support to athletes aim to qualify for the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m)



In response to the queries concerning the qualification of certain International Swimming League (ISL) 2021 events which took place in Napoli, Italy, and currently taking place in Eindhoven, Netherlands, the FINA Technical Swimming Committee (TSC) has decided to show good will and support for these athletes, and FINA will approve and consider these matches of the ISL 2021 season as qualifying events for the upcoming FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) 2021 in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

FINA wishes to remind both the Italian and Dutch Federation that as per the FINA Rule BL – 12, all Continental and Regional Organisations and Member Federations shall seek approval from FINA for any International Competition organised or sanctioned by them. To obtain approval, applicants must complete and submit a 1-page approval form available on the FINA website (www.fina.org) to FINA at least six (6) months prior to the proposed date of the international competition.

FINA endorses the consideration of the FINA Technical Swimming Committee, and with the support of the FINA Bureau, recognises the voices and achievements of the athletes.

Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA)

The Fédération Internationale de Natation, founded in 1908, is the governing body for aquatics worldwide. FINA's five discipline Swimming, Open Water Swimming, Diving, Water Polo and Artistic Swimming - are all included in the Olympic programme. High Diving made its first appearance in FINA events at the 2013 FINA World Championships. FINA counts 209 affiliated National Federations on the five continents and has its headquarters in Lausanne (SUI).


 

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LEN CONFIRMS DATES FOR MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SUPER CUP FINALS WATER POLO



LEN is happy to announce the dates of the men’s and women’s Super Cup finals. The highly anticipated  clashes between the respective winners of the Champions League and the Euro Cup among the men, and between the winners of the Euro League and the LEN Trophy among the women, will take place as  follows:

Women’s Super Cup Final

Olympiacos Piraeus (GRE) v Kinef Surgutneftegas Kirishi (RUS)

18 December in Athens (GRE)

 

Men’s Super Cup Final

Pro Recco (ITA) v Szolnoki Dozsa (HUN)

20 December in Szolnok (HUN)

Exact schedule and further details will follow in due time.




 

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Women’s Euro League, Qualification Round – Spain 44, Greece 33, Italy 43





Spanish, Greek and Italian teams dominated the qualification round in the women’s Euro League: the three nations grabbed 10 of the 12 qualifying spots. The three Greek sides claimed third places respectively, two came at the expense of the two bigger casualties of this round, Verona (ITA) and BVSC (HUN).

 

Final rankings

Group A (Athens): 1. Dynamo Uralochka (RUS) 12, 2. CN Terrassa (ESP) 9, 3. NC Glyfada (GRE) 6, 4. Vetrocar CSS Verona (ITA) 3, 5. ASA Tel Aviv (ISR) 0

Group B (Roma): 1. SIS Roma (ITA) 15, 2. CN Mediterrani (ESP) 12, 3. FTC-Telekom (HUN) 9, 4. Lille UC (FRA) 6, 5. ZVL 1886 Center (NED) 3, 6. Sirens Malta (MLT) 0

Group C (Berlin): 1. Plebiscito Padova (ITA) 13, 2. CN Mataro (ESP) 12, 3. NC Vouliagmeni (GRE) 10, 4. BVC-Zuglo (HUN) 6, 5. Spandau 04 Berlin (GER) 1, 6. Olympic Nice (FRA) 1

Group D (Porto): 1. Astralpool Sabadell (ESP) 12, 2. Ekipe Orizzonte (ITA) 9, 3. Ethnikos Piraeus (GRE) 6, 4. Olympia Kosice (SVK) 3, 5. CA Pacense (POR) 0

 

The top three ranked teams advanced from each group.

Spanish sides all cleared the first hurdle at the kick-off of the women’s competition: Sabadell finished atop in its group, the others, Mediterrani, Mataro and Terrassa all settled for the runner-up positions. Sabadell, five-times champion between 2011 and 2019, breezed through the field in Porto, they set a scoring record for this round by netting 34 against the hosts, Judith Forca had 9 goals in that game. On the closing day in the showdown of the weekend, they soundly beat Orizzonte, it finished 11-7 after the Spaniards stormed a 6-0 lead in the first half.

The only Russian side in this round, Dynamo Uralochka also did a clean job, just like SIS Roma, both won their respective groups with a perfect record. Group C saw the tightest battles among the top three, Padova edged out Mataro and drew with Vouliagmeni to clinch the top spot. Thus, three Italian went through – two as group-winners –, only Verona fell short as they lost a tight match (11-12) to Glyfada.

Besides the four Spanish, and three Italian and Greek clubs, a Hungarian and a Russian will join the four top-seeded teams of Olympiacos (GRE), Dunaujvaros (HUN), UVSE (HUN) and Kinef Kirishi (RUS).

The draw for the preliminary round will be published on Monday noon, together with the men’s Euro Cup semi-finals.

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WATER POLO USA Bracket Announced For USAWP Men's Division III Collegiate Water Polo National Championship



A year after being canceled due to the pandemic, the USA Water Polo Men's Division III Collegiate Water Polo National Championship is back this season with competition headed to Pomona, California on December 4 and 5. Pomona-Pitzer earned hosting honors after claiming the 2021 SCIAC Championship. They'll be joined in the competition by SCIAC runner-up Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, Collegiate Water Polo Association Division III Eastern Champion Johns Hopkins and CWPA runner-up MIT.

Admission for the tournament is $12 for the day or $20 for the weekend. Click here to buy tickets. Pomona-Pitzer will be providing a live stream of all games, viewing information will be shared as soon as it is available.

Whittier College won the inaugural championship event in 2019.

Pool Location:

Pomona-Pitzer's Haldeman Pool

290 E. 6th Street

Claremont, CA 91711

Game Schedule (all times Pacific):

Saturday December 4th:

12:00 PM: Pomona-Pitzer vs MIT

2:00 PM: Johns Hopkins vs Claremont-Mudd-Scripps

 Sunday December 5th:

11:00 AM: 3rd Place Game

1:00 PM: 1st Place Game

Greg Mescall


 

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Tuesday, November 23, 2021

World Triathlon and Super League Triathlon launch esports World Championship Series



World Triathlon and Super League Triathlon have announced a partnership to grow a global esports series that will crown the official triathlon esport World Champions. The partnership will see the formation of the Arena Games Triathlon powered by Zwift, a series of events giving opportunities to ranked athletes and national federations to participate and pursue the official World Championship title.

The partnership between World Triathlon and Super League Triathlon is the next step in growing the innovative concept of esports into a new and officially recognised discipline for triathlon. Fully in line with the International Olympic Committee’s aspirations to develop esports with its Olympic Virtual Series, it also taps into the strong growth of virtual participation that emerged during the pandemic.

The Arena Games Triathlon powered by Zwift, developed by Super League, is a unique format that marries real life and virtual racing and realises triathlon’s potential as an esport. Off the back of winning the prestigious Sports Industry Awards title for Cutting Edge Events and the Sports Business Award for Most Innovative Business Response to COVID 19, the Arena Games Triathlon will see both organisations working together to grow a global series that crowns an official World Champion.

Investing in cutting edge technologies, audiovisual content and incredible race scenarios that will generate wide engagement and awareness, World Triathlon and Super League will together help take the Arena Games Triathlon to the next level for the benefit of fans, athletes, national federations and all stakeholders.

The Arena Games Triathlon series builds on the existing MOU between Super League and World Triathlon and will continue to celebrate gender equality, clean sport and fair competition, providing new race opportunities to athletes with the aim of taking the format to the very pinnacle of the sport.

Marisol Casado, World Triathlon President and IOC member, said: “We are absolutely delighted with this partnership. Both organisations have been working hard and investing significant resources to evolve our sport, growing audiences, and giving the athletes the best stages on which to perform at their best. So it is only natural for both World Triathlon and Super League to invest and work together. I am absolutely convinced that the Arena Games Triathlon will be a fantastic event for athletes, broadcasters, sponsors and fans alike.”

Super League Triathlon CEO, Michael D’hulst, said: “This is a very exciting day for the sport. By partnering together, Super League Triathlon and World Triathlon are taking the next step in what has already been a very steep growth curve for the Arena Games. With this partnership, the sky's the limit. This could well be the next Olympic triathlon discipline.”

“The Arena Games Triathlon powered by Zwift has already proved to be an award winning disruptor, recognised by athletes and the wider sports community, and with a growing appetite at the very top levels of sport to bring esport to a much wider audience, this is perfectly timed for the benefit of everyone in triathlon and to help deliver an even more exciting future.”

Super League Triathlon co-founder and Chairman, Leonid Boguslavsky, added: “When I was a kid I had a dream to create a new sport discipline. This is why I am very proud that we have created the Arena Games Triathlon format using innovative tech from Zwift. It will inspire many athletes as well as organisers to roll out this format to many countries and cities since it does not depend on weather or venue restrictions, and triathlon as a sport will grow much faster both for athletes and media.”

World Triathlon and Super League will collaborate on all aspects of Arena Games Triathlon powered by Zwift, including scheduling, participating athletes, involvement of national federations, promotion, broadcasters, host venues and amplifying the reach of the events. The first series will be announced shortly, with the first official World Champions set to be crowned in 2022.

 

ABOUT WORLD TRIATHLON

World Triathlon is the international governing body for the Olympic and Paralympic sport of triathlon and all related multisport disciplines around the world, including duathlon, aquathlon, cross triathlon and winter triathlon. Triathlon made its Olympic debut in Sydney 2000, with a third medal event, the Mixed Team Relay, added to the programme at Tokyo 2020, while para triathlon was first added to the Paralympic programme at Rio 2016. World Triathlon is proudly committed to the development of the sport worldwide, with inclusion, equality, sustainability and transparency at our core as we seek to help triathletes at all levels of the sport to be extraordinary. 

www.triathlon.org


 

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Saturday, November 20, 2021

Ponti unterbietet 50 Sekunden Schallmauer beim Schweizer Rekord über 100 Delfin



35 Jahre nachdem Dano Halsall über 100 Freistil als erster Schweizer unter 50 Sekunden geschwommen hat, unterbot der 20-jährige Olympia-Bronzemedaillengewinner mit 49.98 Sekunden diese Schallmauer über 100 Schmetterling. Bereits in den Vorläufen unterbot er seinen eigenen Rekord, den er in der Vorwoche aufgestellt hatte, um 15 Hundertstelsekunden. An den Kurzbahn-Schweizermeisterschaften in Sursee gelang Ponti somit die ersten Landesrekorde, nachdem zuvor Antonio Djakovic über 400 Freistil knapp daran gescheitert war bei seinem Sieg mit 3:40.09 und den Rekord von Dominik Meichtry um 2 Zehntelsekunden verfehlte.

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S. Trümpler Media Manager


 

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Greater competition opportunities for women and athletes with high support needs at Paris 2024 Paralympics



The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has announced that the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will feature a record number of medal events and athlete slots for women, as well as more competition opportunities for athletes with high support needs.

Friday’s (19 November) announcement follows the IPC Governing Board’s* approval of the final medal events programme and athlete quotas for the next Paralympic Games following a lengthy consultation exercise with international federations.

In total the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will feature a maximum of 4,400 Para athletes who will compete in 549 medal events across 22 Para sports.

The Games will include a record 235 medal events for women, eight more than at Tokyo 2020. This number also represents a 28 percent increase on the 183 medal events for female athletes at the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games.

In addition to more medal events, there will be at least 1,859 slots for female athletes, 77 more than Tokyo 2020. This record number is almost double the 990 women that took part at the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games. The overall number of participating females at Paris 2024 could increase further as there are 339 gender-free slots for the Games.

Supporting the IPC membership’s desire to increase competition opportunities for athletes with high support needs, the number of boccia medal events will increase by more than a half, from 7 in Tokyo to 11 in Paris. There will also be more competition opportunities for athletes with high support needs in Para judo and Para rowing.

The IPC has standardised the competition format across all five team sports in the Paralympic programme to ensure all events feature eight teams. Such a move has created new opportunities for athletes in other sport events and, in line with Olympic Agenda 2020+5, reduced costs for the Organising Committee as one less competition venue is required.

The list of medal events and athlete quotas can be found at https://bit.ly/3qNYvZT.

Other key highlights of the Paris 2024 medal events programme and athlete quotas include:

-  After successful Paralympic debuts this summer, Para badminton will have 16 medal events, two more than at Tokyo 2020, while the number of Para taekwondo medal events will increase from six to 10. Para taekwondo will also have 66 per cent more athlete slots.

-  In boccia, the sport will have eight gender specific medal events, having previously only offered mixed or open competition.

-  Para canoe and Para triathlon, two sports that first appeared at Rio 2016, will both have more medal events than at Tokyo 2020 - 10 and 11 respectively.

-  Two sports – Para athletics and Para swimming – have had the number of their medal events reduced by three and five events respectively. They have also had their number of athlete slots reduced.

-  10 Para sports will all have more athlete slots available for women compared to Tokyo 2020.

Andrew Parsons, IPC President, said: “For the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games we are increasing the number of competition opportunities for women and athletes with high support needs, fulfilling two ambitions of the Paralympic Movement.

“To almost double the number of women taking part in the Paralympic Games in less than 25 years is rapid progress but the fact we do not yet have gender parity underlines that there is still much work to do.

“In addition to providing more opportunities for athletes with high support needs across three sports, Paris 2024 will also have a uniform look to all team sports with eight teams participating in each competition. This helps improve efficiencies for the organisers, drives greater gender parity and increases competition opportunities for athletes in other sports.

“Huge credit needs to go to all international federations who are part of the Paris 2024 Paralympic programme. All have made great progress in recent years and piecing together the final medal events programme and quotas was a complex exercise.

“With the medal events programme and athlete quotas now announced, National Paralympic Committees and athletes can start their preparations in earnest for what will be spectacular Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.”

To get an overview of Paris 2024 Paralympic Games medal event programme and athlete quotas in numbers, please visit:  https://bit.ly/3DwUrk8

* New Athletes’ Council Chairperson, Jitske Visser, was not involved with this matter due to her ongoing participation as an active athlete in one of the sports.

 

About the International Paralympic Committee:

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is the global governing body of the Paralympic Movement. It co-ordinates the organisation of the Paralympic Games and the Paralympic Winter Games. The IPC’s vision is to make for an inclusive world though Para sport.


 

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International Paralympic Committee (IPC) confirms 11 Para triathlon medals for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games



World Triathlon is proud to announce that the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has announced that the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will feature 11 medal events for Para triathlon, and has also confirmed an athlete quota of 120, 40 more than in the previous Games hosted in Tokyo.

The announcement follows the IPC Governing Board’s approval of the final medal events programme and athlete quotas for the next Paralympic Games following a lengthy consultation exercise with all the international federations. For Para triathlon, the medal events IPC has confirmed from World Triathlon’s proposal are Men’s PTWC, PTS2, PTS3, PTS4, PTS5 and PTVI, and Women’s PTWC, PTS2, PTS4, PTS5 and PTVI, three more medal events than in Tokyo 2020.

Regarding the athlete quota, the IPC has confirmed 54 men (18 more than in Tokyo), 50 women (14 more than in Tokyo) and another 18 spots for invitations, with no gender pre-determined yet, for a total of 120 Para triathletes competing at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Game. In Tokyo 2020 we saw a total of 80 Para athletes competing for a total of 8 medal events.

“We are delighted with this decision, that proves that Para triathlon is one of the key sports in the Paralympic programme, and we keep increasing the number of events and the number of participants”, said World Triathlon President and IOC member, Marisol Casado. “World Triathlon was hoping to get the 6+6 Para triathlon classes in the Paralympics. Despite the efforts, unfortunately one of the female events did not make the cut to be included in the Programme, according to the IPC Handbook requirements. But we will explore all options to be able to offer an opportunity for female athletes in all sport classes to qualify for Paris 2024”, said the President.

In total, the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will feature a maximum of 4,400 Para athletes who will compete in 549 medal events across 22 Para sports. The Games will include a record 235 medal events for women, eight more than at Tokyo 2020.

 

ABOUT WORLD TRIATHLON

World Triathlon is the international governing body for the Olympic and Paralympic sport of triathlon and all related multisport disciplines around the world, including duathlon, aquathlon, cross triathlon and winter triathlon. Triathlon made its Olympic debut in Sydney 2000, with a third medal event, the Mixed Team Relay, added to the programme at Tokyo 2020, while para triathlon was first added to the Paralympic programme at Rio 2016. World Triathlon is proudly committed to the development of the sport worldwide, with inclusion, equality, sustainability and transparency at our core as we seek to help triathletes at all levels of the sport to be extraordinary. 

www.triathlon.org


 

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Champions League Water Polo, Main Round, Day 3, Group A – Third draw for Ferencvaros, big away wins for Brescia and Novi Beograd



Champions League, Main Round, Day 3, Group A – Third draw for Ferencvaros, big away wins for Brescia and Novi Beograd

Only three rounds gone but no side has a perfect record in Group A: after two wins, Olympiacos  had to settle for a draw against Ferencvaros in the rematch of the 2019 final. It was the third  straight tie for the Hungarians, never before a team started the prelims in such way. Brescia is  also undefeated as the Italians claimed a convincing win in Kragujevac while Novi Beograd  downed Jadran in Split by netting 17 goals. Barceloneta was no match for Dinamo.

Group A: FTC-Telekom Budapest (HUN) v Olympiacos Piraeus (GRE) 9-9, Jadran Split (CRO) v  Novi Beograd (SRB) 12-17, Radnicki Kragujevac (SRB) v AN Brescia (ITA) 8-14, Dinamo Tbilisi  (GEO) v Zodiac Atletic Barceloneta (ESP) 7-20

Standings: 1. Olympiacos 7, 2. Brescia 7, 3. Barceloneta 6, 4. Novi Beograd 6, 5. Ferencvaros 3, 6.  Jadran 3, 7. Radnicki 1, 8. Dinamo 0

2019 champion and last season’s runner-up Ferencvaros played its third straight draw, this time shared  the points with Olympiacos in a magnificent encounter. The Hungarians were 3-1 up after eight minutes  but the Greeks hit back with a 0-5 run, shut out the hosts for almost 15 minutes. But the Magyars found  their way back and after scoring a single goal in the middle two periods (and four in the first three), they  stunned the Greeks with five in the fourth and Olympiacos needed a great finish the save the game to a  tie with 35 seconds to go (back in 2019, their final also ended in a draw, then the Hungarians won the  shootout). This means that after the third day there is no team with a perfect record – though both sides  remained undefeated.

Brescia also maintained its fine run, the Italians are also yet to lose a game as they did a clean and  extremely professional job in Kragujevac to beat Radnicki quite convincingly. 

Novi Beograd bounced back from its stunning home defeat against Olympiacos to tear apart Jadran in  Split. The Croatian–Serbian derby lacked the real excitements as the visitors dominated the game and  whenever Jadran climbed back, they always came up with devastating replies – scoring 17 in an away  match showed their tremendous offensive potential.

Barceloneta didn’t make any mistake and tied the group’s scoring record – just as Olympiacos, they  netted 20 against Dinamo, though they did that in Tbilisi. Alvaro Granados scored seven in this game,  tying this season’s single-match individual scoring record, held by Olympiacos’ Ioannis Fountoulis and  Recco’s Gergo Zalanki.

 

Recaps

FTC-Telekom v Olympiacos 9-9

It was a brilliant match in every aspect – in front of 2,000 spectators who created a magnificent  atmosphere in the good old Komjadi Pool.

Ferencvaros had a great start, after a quick exchange of goals the hosts netted a counter and  added a penalty later to go 3-1 up while they managed to keep the Greeks at bay at the other end. The landscape changed dramatically in the second period as the Greeks tightened their defence, Andro  Buslje was superior in the 2m defender position (though Ferencvaros had one real centre-forward due to  injuries) – the hosts earned their first man-up with a minute remaining from the quarter and Marko Bijac  came up with a huge save. Otherwise, the Hungarians couldn’t penetrate the Olympiacos defence – while the Greeks scored three unanswered goals. Konstantinos Genidounias netted a second shot in a 6  on 5, then Filip Filipovic sent a trademark-rocket to the top corner and Konstantinos Mourikis put away  another man-up for a 3-4 lead at halftime.

And it continued in the very same way in the third, now Buslje scored from the 2m line from the  following man-up and Genidounias blasted one from the distance to make it 3-6. Olympiacos even had  a man-up to go up by four but Filipovic was denied and soon Daniil Merkulov halted Ferencvaros bad  run – up until that point the Greeks staged a 0-5 rush while shut out their rivals for 14:36 minutes. At  this phase, the Russian’s fine one-timer from a counter seemed to be a rare scenario, Olympiacos was so  much dominant during the middle two quarters.

Then it changed in the same dramatic way as it had done after the opening period. While the visitors’  defence looked rock solid 6 on 6, now they conceded two early in the fourth, both from counters, Denes  Varga and Merkulov hit the back of the net in a span of 50 seconds so it became a wide open match  again at 6-6.

And Olympiacos could never regain its dominance. Though Chrysovalantis Crysospathis netted one  from the wing for 6-7, an unusually easy one in this huge fight, soon it was even again after Marton  Vamos sent the ball home from a 6 on 4. And in a minute the Magyars went ahead as Vamos, playing a  kind of emergency centre-forward, surprised Bijac with a wonderful tipping. Mourikis replied  immediately from an easy one-on-one man-up, then Szilard Jansik missed a similar one at the other end.  The hosts then wasted another 6 on 5 after a time-out but soon they found the way to score – again,  from the centre, by a player who just acted as a forward: Gergo Fekete netted a nice one 46 seconds  from time for 9-8 (Ferencvaros hit 5 alone in this period, had only four in the first three). The Greeks called a time-out and they magnificently executed the game-plan as Genidounias scored  from a great drive just nine seconds later for 9-9. Merkulov had a last try but Bijac managed to put his  hand on the ball – so both teams remained undefeated but the Greeks might have been a bit happier as  they had two wins on the first two days while Ferencvaros played a third tie in as many rounds.

 

Jadran v Novi Beograd 12-17

Jadran could hold on till the middle of the second period, thanks to a couple of fantastic centre-shots  from Antonio Duzevic and nicely played man-ups. Still, the Serbs were taking over the control step-by step as Jadran didn’t get any support from its goalie – Mate Ancic had to be replaced after he went 0/9.  By then the Belgradians were 6-9 up after back-to-back action goals by Strahinja Rasovic (he netted  them in 49 seconds), so they had a comfortable lead at halftime.

Jadran had a better spell early in the third, incoming goalie Luka Podrug posted some spectacular saves  while Niksa Dobud and Rino Buric netted man-ups. However, after these relatively tumultuous three  minutes, the Serbs managed to make order though they needed some luck before Viktor Rasovic scored  an easy one after a rebound. Soon their Greek master-shooter Angelos Vlachopoulos set back the three goal cushion with a brilliant shot from the perimeter and after Duzevic was fouled out, Jadran seemed to  face mounting problems at both ends of the pool. Buric pulled one back, but Drasko Gogov’s action  goal gave Novi Beograd a 9-12 lead before the last break.

Two man-up goals kept the hosts’ hopes alive till 11-13, but Dusan Mandic’s blast was  another blow for 11-14. And another action goal, this time from Strahinja Rasovic put an end to the  contest with 4:42 remaining – at 11-15 down, the Croats lost their composure and desire too. Two more  action goals arrived from the Serbs, their last four came in 6 on 6, somewhat demonstrating Jadran’s  problems in defence – but also the shooting power of the newly shaped team. The Serbs had 34 attempts  in this game, 27 were on target, 17 went in, a 50% precision, a great feat indeed.

 

Radnicki v Brescia 8-14

The opening period was somewhat balanced, though Brescia could already take a 2-4 lead before  Nemanja Stanojevic pulled one back shortly before the first break. Then the Italians quickly showed  their quality, Edoardo di Somma blasted one from a man-up, 49 seconds later Vincenzo Dolce scored  from close, it was a brilliant backhanded tip-in for 3-6. Radnicki could finish a 6 on 5 but Brescia hit  back even harder, Christian Presciutti offered a fantastic lob from the distance, Vincenzo Dolce also  added an action goal and Vincenzo Renzuto converted a penalty for 4-9. The Serbs fell apart in offence,  they were unable to cause real trouble for their rivals, as a painful sign, they wasted a 6 on 4 without  taking a shot.

It was hard to see any similar to come which had earned the Serbs a miraculous point against  Ferencvaros in the previous round when they came back from 7-11 in the last four minutes. Before the  last break they were 5-11 down as they couldn’t find any tools to beat Brescia’s aggressive defending.  In the first three periods they could score only from 6 on 5s though they were anything but consistent in  that part either, were 5 for 14 before the final period.

Aleksa Ukropina broke the ice from their first possession – it was a bit of a goalie mistake – but  Renzuto replied right away from a 6 on 4 for 6-12. Brescia did a professional job, never let the hosts  feel they had the slightest chance to win this match.

 

Dinamo v Barceloneta 7-20

The first home game of Dinamo ended in the same sad way as its first game in this season: a bad defeat  while conceding 20 goals. In Piraeus it was 20-9 – now against Barceloneta it was even worse, 7-20.  The Spanish stormed through the first period to stop at 2-7 – and never looked back. They were aware  that laying back against the Georgian could lead to disturbing scenes – on Day 2 Jadran almost got in  trouble after leading by seven after three periods. 

The Spaniards didn’t commit the same mistake and kept their focus throughout the match. Indeed, their  fast-paced game also tired the players of Dinamo who completely ran out of gas for the fourth quarter  where Barceloneta had another 1-6 rush.

Alvaro Granados led the charge by scoring 7 goals, while the number of shots on target was also telling:  14-28 to the Spaniards.

 

Group B – Saturday

14.00 Waspo 98 Hannover (GER) v OSC Budapest (HUN)

19.00 Spandau 04 Berlin (GER) v Jug Adriatic Osiguranje Dubrovnik (CRO)

20.00 Steaua Bucharest (ROU) v CN Marseille (FRA)

21.00 Pro Recco (ITA) v Crvena Zvezda (SRB)

Standings: 1. Recco 6, 2. OSC 6, 3. Marseille 3, 4. Jug 3, 5. Zvezda 3, 6. Spandau 1, 7. Hannover 1, 8.  Steaua 0

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Friday, November 19, 2021

2023 World Triathlon Championship Finals awarded to Pontevedra



World Triathlon Executive Board has approved to award the 2023 World Triathlon Championship Finals to Pontevedra, Spain. World Champions will be crowned for the Elite, U23 and Para triathlon, as well as Age-Group Standard distance, Age-Group Super Sprint distance and the Age-Group Standard distance Aquabike World Championships.

The Championship Final is the crown jewel of World Triathlon’s annual calendar. Previous hosts have included such cities as London, Budapest, Beijing, Auckland, Chicago, Gold Coast, Lausanne and Edmonton, with the next one planned in Abu Dhabi in 2022.

“We are delighted that Pontevedra, which has proven to be a fantastic host of multiple sports in the World Triathlon calendar, will now welcome the best triathletes of the world for the Championship Finals in 2023”, said World Triathlon President and IOC member, Marisol Casado.

“The Spanish Federation has been a great host for many events and we are delighted to step up and host the Final for the first time in our country”, said Jose Hidalgo, president of the Spanish Federation. Pontevedra was host in 2019 of the Multisports World Championships, with Javier Gomez Noya claiming the long-distance world title in front of thousands of spectators in one of the most memorable events of the World Triathlon calendar in years.

“I have raced pretty much all the World Triathlon Finals, in some of the most incredible cities around the world, but words can not describe how excited I am that a small town like Pontevedra, my hometown, will be now amongst the top cities to host triathlon events”, said five times world champion and Pontevedra local hero, Javier Gomez Noya. “I know the city, I know the organisers and I can promise that we are all ready to host the most important triathlon in the world in 2023”, he said.

 

ABOUT WORLD TRIATHLON

World Triathlon is the international governing body for the Olympic and Paralympic sport of triathlon and all related multisport disciplines around the world, including duathlon, aquathlon, cross triathlon and winter triathlon. Triathlon made its Olympic debut in Sydney 2000, with a third medal event, the Mixed Team Relay, added to the programme at Tokyo 2020, while para triathlon was first added to the Paralympic programme at Rio 2016. World Triathlon is proudly committed to the development of the sport worldwide, with inclusion, equality, sustainability and transparency at our core as we seek to help triathletes at all levels of the sport to be extraordinary. 

www.triathlon.org


 

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Champions League Water Polo, Main Round, Day 3 – Showtime in Budapest



2019 champion Ferencvaros faces off their grand rival Olympiacos Piraeus again, the clash of two undefeated teams is definitely the highlighted encounter of Day 3 in the Champions League. In Group A two other clashes also deserve attention as last year’s bronze medallist Brescia visits Radnicki in Kragujevac and Split will host another edition of a Croatian–Serbian derby featuring Jadran and Novi Beograd. In Group B the top four ranked sides meet the lower-seeded ones, Saturday may start dividing the field.

The rematch of the 2019 final between Ferencvaros and Olympiacos is the top game on Friday, no doubt. Ever since their brilliant game in Hannover, ending in a shootout, won by the Magyars, both line ups changed significantly – first of all Ioannis Fountoulis returned from Budapest to his Greek club and Olympiacos has also added a handful of great signings this summer. Thanks to them, the Greeks are the only team in Group A with two wins after two rounds – on Day 2 they showed some quality while beating Novi Beograd in Belgrade with some fabulous spells. Ferencvaros is also unbeaten – but winless at the same time as they had two ties from their first two away clashes. The second one in Kragujevac should have been painful for the Hungarians as the blew a four-goal lead in the last period – in this group one point per game will definitely not be enough to make the cut. Still, gaining three against Olympiacos is going to be a tough challenge for last season’s runners-up.

Brescia’s visit to Kragujevac also promises some excitements. The Italians, bronze medallists last May, bagged four points in their first two home matches. Their victory against Barceloneta was a real feat so Radnicki will have some tough moments even at home and might need a similar miracle they had produced against Ferencvaros in the last minutes.

Jadran Split had some ups and downs so far, its next clash with Novi Beograd can be a crucial match. First of all, any time a Croatian–Serbian derby is something everyone should tune in for, then two newly shaped sides meet, with great stars in both, but in the team-building phase so it’s a hard call.

Barceloneta, after going down in Brescia, has a must-win match in Tbilisi. Though the Georgians showed some guts while almost stunning Jadran in Split with their 6-goal surge in the final period – so the Spaniards need to stay focused till the end.

In Group B the top four face the lower-ranked ones and this round may already divide the field – however, not each game may offer lopsided contests. The two German clubs can cause some headaches for their respective rivals, Hannover to OSC and Spandau to Jug.

Marseille might expect a slightly easier task while visiting Bucharest and the French already demonstrated in Dubrovnik that they are serious contenders in this season. Recco meets the No 3 Serbian side, Crvena Zvezda, a more difficult encounter than their last one versus Steaua but the title holder should still enjoy some gentle cruising instead of a Saturday night fever.

Champions League, Day 3 – Fixtures (all starting times are local)

 

Group A – Friday

18.30 FTC-Telekom Budapest (HUN) v Olympiacos Piraeus (GRE)

19.00 Dinamo Tbilisi (GEO) v Zodiac Atletic Barceloneta (ESP)

19.00 Jadran Split (CRO) v Novi Beograd (SRB)

20.30 Radnicki Kragujevac (SRB) v AN Brescia (ITA)

Standings: 1. Olympiacos 6, 2. Brescia 4, 3. Barceloneta 3, 4. Novi Beograd 3, 5. Jadran 3, 6.  Ferencvaros 2, 7. Radnicki 1, 8. Dinamo 0

 

Group B – Saturday

14.00 Waspo 98 Hannover (GER) v OSC Budapest (HUN)

19.00 Spandau 04 Berlin (GER) v Jug Adriatic Osiguranje Dubrovnik (CRO)

20.00 Steaua Bucharest (ROU) v CN Marseille (FRA)

21.00 Pro Recco (ITA) v Crvena Zvezda (SRB)

Standings: 1. Recco 6, 2. OSC 6, 3. Marseille 3, 4. Jug 3, 5. Zvezda 3, 6. Spandau 1, 7. Hannover 1, 8.  Steaua 0

 

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Thursday, November 18, 2021

Women’s Euro League Water Polo, Qualification Round – The ladies start to rock



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The premium club competition of women’s water polo kicks off this week: the qualification round of the Euro League starts on Thursday – at this stage no bigger upsets are in the cards, since the top three advance from each group.

Group A may even see some drama since one of the four stronger sides will fall at the end of the tournament: Uralochka (RUS), Glyfada (GRE), Terrassa (ESP) and Verona (ITA) need to be on top to go through. The other three groups all have three teams apiece representing the top nations, in Group B and C the French clubs needs to claim a miraculous win to stir up the ranks.

While qualifying will never be in question for the top three in Group D, Porto should witness some brilliant action since two giants were drawn together – 5-time champion Sabadell (ESP) and 8-time winner Orizzonte (ITA) entertained each other in recent editions too (and played for the Super Cup in 2019), their clash is perhaps the most awaited game in this round.

As for the next stage, Olympiacos Piraeus (GRE), Dunaujvarosi Foiskola (HUN), UVSE Budapest (HUN) and Kinef Kirishi (RUS) will join the advancing 12 teams in the prelims, scheduled for December. Women’s Euro League – Qualification Round

Women’s Euro League Qualification Round (18-21) November.

Group A – Athens (GRE) Dynamo Uralochka Zlatoust (RUS), NC Glyfada (GRE), CN Terrassa (ESP), SSN Verona (ITA), ASA Tel Aviv (ISR)

Group B – Rome (ITA) FTC-Telekom Budapest (HUN), Lille UC (FRA), SIS Roma (ITA), CN Mediterrani Barcelona (ESP), Sirens Malta (MLT), ZVL 1886 Tetteroo (NED)

Group C – Berlin (GER) Vouliagmeni NC (GRE), BVSC-Zuglo (HUN), Olympic Nice (FRA), Plebiscito Padova (ITA), Spandau 04 Berlin (GER), CN Mataro (ESP)

Group D – Porto (POR) CN Sabadell (ESP), Orizzonte Catania (ITA), Ethnikos Piraeus (GRE), C.A. Pacense (POR), SK Olimpia Kosice (SVK)

Here Results, stats and detailed information http://len.microplustiming.com/leneuroleaguewomen/indexCL_web.php?cal=1


 

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