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Ice Hockey 14 February

Bakuriani 2025 EYOF: Ice Hockey Highlights from an Action-Packed Day

The ice hockey competition at the Bakuriani 2025 EYOF has kicked off with some exciting matches that brought together teams from Latvia and Ukraine, as well as Switzerland and Austria. The thrilling action in the Tbilisi Ice Arena has showcased the talents of young athletes, with the Ukrainian team narrowly defeating Latvia 5-4 in a closely contested match, while Switzerland dominated Austria with a final score of 12-4.

Latvia vs Ukraine: A Nail-Biter

In the first match, Latvia faced off against Ukraine in Group A. The game was a back-and-forth battle, with both teams showing skill and determination. Latvia took an early lead with a goal from Martins Klaucans at 3:33. They extended their lead with a power-play goal by Makss Mihailovs, making it 2-0. However, Ukraine’s Myroslav Spaskin responded shortly after, bringing the score to 2-1 by the end of the first period.

The second period saw Ukraine equalise when Sviatoslav Vasiak scored at 20:32. Latvia regained the lead with a goal from Daniels Reidzans, but Ukraine fought back yet again, with Daniel Skyba scoring to make it 3-3. The intensity continued into the third period, where Ukraine’s Arsienii Voroteliak scored twice, putting them ahead 5-4 after a late equaliser from Timurs Malisevs for Latvia.

The final score of 5-4 in favour of Ukraine highlighted their resilience and ability to capitalise on scoring opportunities, while Latvia’s effort was commendable, leaving them still seeking their first win.

Switzerland vs Austria: A Scoring Frenzy

In the second match of the day, Switzerland showcased an impressive performance against Austria, winning decisively 12-4. The Swiss team started strong, scoring five goals in the first period alone. Elia Liniger opened the scoring, followed by a flurry of goals from Tadeo Prosser and Liam Dube, among others.

Austria managed to keep pace in the first period, netting two goals of their own, but struggled defensively, allowing Switzerland to dominate the play. The second period saw Austria score twice more, only for Switzerland to answer back with three goals, maintaining their lead.

As the third period unfolded, Switzerland continued their offensive onslaught, scoring four more goals, with Sol Fueter leading the way with two goals to his name.

Both matches highlighted the competitive spirit of the young athletes participating in the EYOF. As the tournament progresses, teams will look to refine their strategies and build on these performances. Keep an eye out for more ice hockey action as the competition continues in Bakuriani!

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Snowboard 14 February

On a chilly Friday afternoon at the Bakuriani Freestyle-Snowboard Course, the excitement was palpable as young snowboarders showcased their skills in the Boys’ and Girls’ Snowboard Big Air qualifications. Athletes from across Europe battled it out on the packed snow, with competitors representing 18 countries in the boys’ event and 13 in the girls’. The top performers secured their spots in the finals, promising an exhilarating showdown.

In the Boys’ Snowboard Big Air qualification, Unai Lopez Sousa from Spain emerged as the standout performer, clinching the top spot with a best score of 95.50. Demonstrating impressive technique and flair, Lopez Sousa delivered two solid runs that captivated the judges and earned him a place in the final. Following closely was Finland’s Pyry Posio, who secured second place with a best score of 94.75, while Ugo Pirolli from France rounded out the podium in third with a score of 91.50. Notably, Pirolli’s consistent runs showcased his potential as a strong contender for the finals.

The competition featured a total of 29 competitors, with the top 12 advancing. Among those who qualified were Reef Matt Hasler from Switzerland and Lenny Collomb Paton from France, both displaying commendable skills on their boards. The atmosphere at the Bakuriani course was charged with anticipation as the athletes prepared for their final runs.

Meanwhile, the Girls’ Snowboard Big Air saw Swiss snowboarder Lura Wick take the lead with a remarkable best score of 86.75. Her performance was characterised by smooth transitions and confident landings, which clearly impressed the judges. French athlete Aono Pordie Okaniwa secured second place with a score of 81.25, while Katja Dutu from the Netherlands claimed third with a score of 80.75. The top eight competitors from this event advanced to the finals, setting the stage for an exciting culmination of their efforts.

With conditions described as light snow and temperatures hovering around -7°C, the competitors tackled the course’s challenges head-on. The judges, comprising a mix of experienced professionals, ensured that scoring was fair and reflective of the athletes’ talents. As the day concluded, the excitement for the finals was palpable, with fans eager to see which snowboarders would rise to the occasion and claim the coveted medals.

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Freestyle Skiing 14 February

On a crisp February morning in Bakuriani, the Freestyle Skiing competition kicked off with exciting qualifications in both the Boys’ and Girls’ Freeski Big Air events. Young athletes from across Europe showcased their skills, with the top performers advancing to the finals.

In the Boys’ Freeski Big Air qualification, Victor Knutsen from Sweden topped the leaderboard with an impressive score of 93.75. Knutsen’s smooth performance in his first run set the bar high, earning him a place in the final. Benjamin Lengger from Austria followed closely in second with a best score of 92.00, demonstrating consistent trick execution across both runs. Elias Lajunen from Finland secured third place with a score of 91.00, showcasing his talent and determination.

Other noteworthy competitors included Elia Baez Locher from Italy, who finished fourth with 88.75, and Victor Raisson from France, who came in fifth with a score of 87.50. The conditions on the course were optimal, with a temperature of 0°C and well-prepared snow, allowing for a fantastic display of skills.

In the Girls’ Freeski Big Air qualification, British athlete Sandra Caune took the lead with an outstanding score of 94.75. Caune’s runs were marked by precision and creativity, earning her well-deserved praise. Estrid Fahlen from Sweden came in second with a score of 87.75, while Mariia Aniichyn from Ukraine rounded out the top three with a score of 84.50.

The competition featured a total of 20 boys from 13 countries and 8 girls from 7 countries, all vying for a chance to shine in the finals. The atmosphere was electric as each competitor pushed their limits, demonstrating the spirit of youth and sportsmanship.

As the day concluded, the excitement for the finals grew. The qualifications set the stage for what promises to be an engaging showdown in the Freestyle Skiing events. All eyes will be on these talented young athletes as they prepare to take their next jumps in pursuit of victory.

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Biathlon 14 February

Bakuriani 2025 EYOF: Biathlon Highlights from the Boys’ 7.5km Sprint and Girls’ 6km Sprint

The Biathlon events at the Bakuriani 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) kicked off in style with the Boys’ 7.5km Sprint and Girls’ 6km Sprint on 14th February. Athletes from across Europe gathered at the BTH-CCS Stadium, showcasing their skills in this exciting blend of skiing and shooting. The day was marked by impressive performances, with young talents displaying both speed and precision.

In the Boys’ 7.5km Sprint, Poland’s Grzegorz Galica took the top spot, finishing with a time of 21:03.4, a full 39.3 seconds ahead of his nearest rival, Esteban Moreira from France. Galica’s performance was nothing short of exceptional, as he recorded one of the few perfect shooting rounds, hitting all his targets and leaving competitors in his wake. Following closely behind in third place was Italy’s Julian Huber, who also showed great skill with two penalties but managed to finish strongly in 22:07.8.

Other notable mentions included Switzerland’s Levin Janis Kunz, who secured fourth place with a time of 22:08.6, and Bulgaria’s Georgi Dzhorgov, who rounded out the top five with a solid performance at 22:26.1. It was a competitive field, with many athletes battling it out for the best times, but Galica’s combination of speed and accuracy earned him a well-deserved victory.

The Girls’ 6km Sprint was equally riveting, with Slovakia’s Michaela Strakova taking the gold medal in a stunning time of 19:21.9. Strakova’s flawless shooting was a key factor in her victory, as she finished well ahead of Slovenia’s Ajda Spitalar, who came in second with a time of 19:56.5. The excitement continued as Czech Republic’s Lucie Jandurova claimed the bronze, finishing in 20:05.8, despite a couple of penalties.

Other impressive performances included Ukraine’s Viktoriia Khvostenko, who showcased her talent with a fourth-place finish, and France’s Maelle Achoui, who also made her mark in the top five. The athletes displayed remarkable tenacity, and their competitive spirit kept the crowd on the edge of their seats.

The day’s events highlighted the incredible talent of young athletes across Europe, setting a thrilling tone for the remainder of the Bakuriani 2025 EYOF. With more competitions to come, fans are eager to see how these rising stars will continue to perform in the coming days!

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Alpine Skiing 14 February

Bakuriani 2025 EYOF: Alpine Skiing Girls’ Slalom Highlights

The Alpine Skiing girls’ slalom event at the Bakuriani 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival took place on 14 February 2025, showcasing a mix of talent and determination from young athletes across Europe.

The event kicked off with 71 competitors from 33 National Olympic Committees ready to tackle the challenging course, which had 58 gates in the first run and 59 in the second run. The course was expertly set by Johannes Conrad from Switzerland and Emilien Bontemps from France, ensuring a fair yet demanding race.

The standout athlete of the day was Ilona Charbotel from France, who secured the top spot with a combined time of 1:37.86, finishing first in both runs. Her impressive first run time of 48.07 seconds set the stage for her victory, followed closely by Italy’s Marta Giaretto, who finished in 1:39.85. Victoria Klotz, also from Italy, rounded out the podium in third place with a total time of 1:40.30.

The second run saw some competitors struggle, with a total of 10 athletes unable to finish, highlighting the course’s difficulty. Notable athletes who faced challenges included Lara Bianchi from Switzerland and Felin Borge-Andresen from Norway, both of whom were unable to complete their second run.

The event concluded with an air of sportsmanship and camaraderie, as young athletes cheered each other on, embodying the spirit of the EYOF. The Alpine Skiing girls’ slalom was just one of the many thrilling competitions taking place in Bakuriani, setting the tone for the rest of the festival.

As the athletes rest and regroup for the next events, the competition remains fierce, and fans are excited to see who will shine next in this prestigious youth festival.

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Figure Skating 13 February

Bakuriani 2025 EYOF: Junior Girls Figure Skating Results

The Junior Girls’ Figure Skating competition at the Bakuriani 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) showcased impressive talent and determination from young athletes across Europe. In a captivating event that combined elegance and technical skill, Inga Gurgenidze from Georgia took home the gold medal, demonstrating her prowess on the ice with a stunning performance.

Inga finished with a total score of 187.81, securing her victory by excelling in both the Short Program and Free Skating segments. With a solid third place in the Short Program (58.84), she soared to the top with a remarkable Free Skating score of 128.97. Her smooth transitions and confident jumps clearly impressed the judges and spectators alike.

Elina Goidina from Estonia was another standout, taking silver with a total score of 178.16. She led after the Short Program with an impressive score of 61.60 but finished third in the Free Skating segment, earning 115.56 points. Leandra Tzimpoukakis from Switzerland rounded out the podium with a total score of 177.42, maintaining consistency with second place in both segments.

The top five was completed by Kira Baranovska from Latvia, who finished with a score of 167.72, and Gabriele Juskaite from Lithuania, who achieved 162.92 points. Their performances demonstrated not only technical finesse but also the artistry that defines figure skating.

The Free Skating segment saw some exciting moments, with Inga leading the way, followed closely by Leandra and Elina. Other notable performances included Angel Delevaque from the Netherlands, who finished sixth with a score of 161.02, and Olivia Lengyelova from Slovakia, who took seventh with 151.91 points.

While many athletes showcased their skills, the competition was not without its challenges. Lena Ekker from Hungary had to withdraw, highlighting the demanding nature of the sport.

As the Junior Girls’ Figure Skating event wraps up, the young athletes have certainly made their mark at the EYOF, each one displaying the potential to grow and shine in future competitions. The excitement continues as more events unfold in Bakuriani, making this festival a memorable experience for athletes and fans alike.

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Ice Hockey 13 February

In a competitive day of ice hockey at the 2025 EYOF in Bakuriani, two thrilling matches unfolded at the Tbilisi Ice Arena. Ukraine faced Slovakia in a gripping encounter, while Austria took on Czechia. Both games showcased young talent and determination, with Slovakia and Austria emerging victorious.

In the first match, Slovakia triumphed over Ukraine with a score of 7-4. The game was evenly matched through the first period, which ended 1-1. Ukraine’s Arsienii Voroteliiak opened the scoring early in the first period, but Slovakian Kristian Rezničak equalised shortly before the end of the frame. The second period saw Slovakia take control, scoring twice while allowing Ukraine just one goal, leading to a score of 3-2 in favour of Slovakia at the end of the second.

The final period was a flurry of activity, with Slovakia netting four goals. Matej Stankoven and Kristian Rezničak were particularly prominent, both contributing significantly to the Slovakian effort. Ukraine did rally with two goals from Yefym Sokhanevych and Sviatoslav Vasiak but could not close the gap.

Later in the day, Austria clashed with Czechia and came out on top with a 5-2 victory. Austria started strong, leading 2-1 after the first period with goals from Ben Oefner and Paul Schuster, who scored after Czechian Jakub Sedivy opened the scoring. The second period was scoreless, but Austria regained momentum in the third, scoring three more goals.

Czechia managed to find the net twice, with Michal Hartl scoring in the third period, but Austria’s consistent pressure and skill were too much to handle. Ben Oefner stood out for Austria, netting two goals .

These matches highlight the exciting development of young ice hockey players at the EYOF, with each team showcasing their skills and determination. As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on the next set of matches, where more thrilling moments and emerging stars await.

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Cross-Country Skiing 13 February

On a crisp, sunny day at the Bakuriani BTH-CCS Stadium, the Cross-Country Skiing events of the 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival kicked off with excitement and determination. Competitors from various nations took to the trails, showcasing their skills in both the boys’ 10km and girls’ 7.5km freestyle races.

Boys’ 10km Free

In the boys’ 10km race, Daniel Pedranzini from Italy stood out with a stellar performance, finishing first with a time of 23:46.2. He set a strong pace right from the start, clocking 11:48.4 for the first 5km and maintaining his lead throughout. Topias Vuorela from Finland followed closely, securing second place with a finishing time of 24:13.6, while Gaspard Cottaz from France rounded out the podium in third with a time of 24:27.9. The competition was fierce, with several racers pushing hard to stay in the running.

Notable mentions include Tine Sporn from Slovenia, who finished fourth, and Simon Calandry from France, who came in fifth. The athletes demonstrated exceptional stamina and skill, navigating the challenging course with determination.

Girls’ 7.5km Free

The girls’ 7.5km race had its share of excitement too, with French athlete Gaetane Breniaux taking the gold. She completed the course in 20:48.8, showing impressive speed and control. Malva Nisen from Sweden claimed the silver medal with a time of 21:01.2, while her compatriot Anouchka Neuville also from France, finished third with a time of 21:13.8.

The race featured several close finishes, with athletes giving their all to cross the line. The weather conditions were favorable, contributing to the athletes’ remarkable performances.

The atmosphere at Bakuriani was electric, with supporters cheering for their teams and athletes. The sunny weather and hard-packed snow provided ideal conditions for the competitors, enhancing the overall experience for everyone involved.

With the results in, the focus now shifts to the upcoming events, as athletes continue to strive for personal bests and national pride. The spirit of competition remains high as the European Youth Olympic Festival continues to unfold in Bakuriani, promising more exciting moments in the days ahead.

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Alpine Skiing 13 February

Bakuriani 2025 EYOF: Alpine Skiing Boys’ Slalom Overview

The Alpine Skiing competition at the Bakuriani 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) kicked off with an exciting Boys’ Slalom event on Thursday, 13 February 2025. With 92 competitors representing 36 National Olympic Committees (NOCs), the atmosphere was buzzing as athletes took to the slopes on the Bakuriani Alpine Skiing Course.

As the first run unfolded, Storm Andre Hagen from Norway took the lead with an impressive time of 45.48 seconds. Just behind him was his fellow countryman, Elias Hartford Kvael, clocking in at 45.64 seconds. The Spanish competitor Luken Garitano Iturbe followed closely with a time of 46.06 seconds. The British duo of Zak and Freddy Carrick-Smith also made their mark, finishing fourth and fifth respectively, showcasing the talent emerging from the UK.

The second run saw a shift in dynamics. Hagen maintained his lead, completing the second run in 46.31 seconds, securing his overall victory with a combined time of 1:31.79. Luke Garitano Iturbe’s solid performance in both runs earned him a second-place finish, while Zak Carrick-Smith’s consistency placed him third overall.

As the dust settles on this exciting day of Alpine Skiing, the athletes can take pride in their performances, and the competition will continue to build as the EYOF progresses. The future of winter sports looks bright with such promising talent on display in Bakuriani!

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Figure Skating 12 February

Bakuriani 2025 EYOF: Figure Skating Shines with Talented Young Athletes

The Figure Skating events at the Bakuriani 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) have brought a delightful showcase of skill and artistry, with young athletes from across Europe competing fiercely on ice. The competition featured both Junior Boys and Junior Girls categories, highlighting the emerging talent in this beautiful sport.

In the Junior Girls, Estonian skater Elina Goidina took the gold with a total score of 62.60. She was followed by Switzerland’s Leandra Tzimpoukakis, who achieved a score of 59.66, and Inga Gurgenidze from Georgia, who rounded out the top three with 58.84 points. The performances captivated the audience, as each skater brought their own unique flair to the ice.

Turning to the Junior Boys category, Yehor Kurtsev from Ukraine claimed the top spot with a total score of 68.66, thanks to his strong performance in both the Short Program and Free Skating segments. Following closely was Estonia’s Vladislav Churakov, who finished with a score of 62.82, and Gion Schmid from Switzerland, who secured third place with 62.10 points. The rankings reflect not only the athletes’ technical abilities but also their artistic expression on the ice.

Among the competitors, Edward Solovyov from Great Britain finished in sixth place with a score of 56.50, showcasing promising talent for future competitions.

The competition brought together a mix of seasoned competitors and newcomers, all eager to make their mark at the EYOF. The event not only highlighted impressive performances but also fostered camaraderie among the young athletes, celebrating their shared passion for figure skating. As the festival continues, the excitement and anticipation for more spectacular displays of talent in Bakuriani remain high.

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