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I Spartakiad Roleplay Thread

Postby Bulgar Rouge » Wed Jan 22, 2014 2:48 pm

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The Democratic Republic of Bulgar Rouge is proudly hosting the First Spartakiad of Socialist and Communist States. During these games, representatives of people's democratic states from across the globe will compete in the best traditions of Socialist brotherhood, solidarity and sportsmanship. Events in the Spartakiad symbolise the five pillars of the Socialist system - speed, flexibility, precision, strength and teamwork. The Bulgarian Olympic Committee wishes success, determination and victory to all those who will participate !

The Bulgarian Olympic Committee




1) Time frame

The Spartakiad will be launched on 19:00 GMT on 18 February 2014 and will close on 19:00 GMT on 1 March 2014. Scorination will use Xkoranate and will take place once a day. Results will be posted here between 19:00 and 21:00 GMT.

2) Venues

Events will take place at the "Red Banner" Sports Complex in central Bulgaria. The complex was designed and built by the First Economic Committee Department of Public Architecture specifically to host Spartakiad and Olympic events. It is located several kilometres east of Karanovo, south central Bulgaria, in a pristine and untainted area at the foot of the Stara Planina mountain chain. The complex has five venues: "August Victory" Indoor Arena for team events such as volleyball, basketball and futsal; "35th Brigade" Range for shooting and archery; "Bulgaria" Stadium where athletic, association football and ceremonial events are held; "Long March" Arena which is dedicated to martial arts, boxing, weightlifting, wrestling and other heavyweight sports; and the multipurpose "Pioner" Base for water sports and tennis.

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"Bulgaria" Stadium


"Bulgaria" Stadium will host the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as most athletic events. It has a capacity of 76,000.

3) Delegations




4) Events

  • Men's 200 m
    --16 competitors (15 foreign + 1 host)
  • Men's 4x400 m relay
    --5 teams (4 foreign + 1 host)
  • Men's Pole vault
    --8 competitors (7 foreign + 1 host)
  • Men's Triple jump
    --7 competitors (5 foreign + 2 host)
  • Women's 200 m
    --8 competitors (7 foreign + 1 host)
  • Women's 4x400 m relay
    --4 teams (3 foreign + 1 host)
  • Women's Pole vault
    --5 competitors (3 foreign + 2 host)
  • Women's Triple jump
    --6 competitors (4 foreign + 2 host)

  • Men's 10 m air pistol
    --8 competitors (6 foreign + 2 host)
  • Men's 10 m air rifle
    --7 competitors (5 foreign + 2 host)
  • Men's 50 m pistol
    --13 competitors (10 foreign + 3 host)
  • Men's 50 m rifle, prone
    --11 competitors (8 foreign + 3 host)
  • Women's 10 m air pistol
    --4 competitors (2 foreign + 2 host)
  • Women's 10 m air rifle
    --4 competitors (2 foreign + 2 host)
  • Women's 50 m pistol
    --7 competitors (4 foreign + 3 host)
  • Women's 50 m rifle, prone
    --6 competitors (3 foreign + 3 host)

  • Weightlifting: Men's 56 kg
    --3 competitors (2 foreign + 1 host)1
  • Weightlifting: Women's 48 kg
    --3 competitors (2 foreign + 1 host)1
  • Weightlifting: Men's 85 kg
    --4 competitors (3 foreign + 1 host)
  • Weightlifting: Women's 69 kg
    --2 competitors (1 foreign + 1 host)1, 2
  • Wrestling: Men's Greco-Roman, 55 & 74 kg
    --15 competitors (11 foreign + 4 host)
  • Wrestling: Men's Greco-Roman, 66 & 96 kg
    --12 competitors (8 foreign + 4 host)
  • Wrestling: Women's Freestyle, 55 & 72 kg
    --8 competitors (6 foreign + 2 host)
  • Futsal
    --8 teams (7 foreign + 1 host)
  • Volleyball, indoor
    --8 teams (7 foreign + 1 host)


1 - No medals will be awarded
2 - Record-breaking attempts only



5) Timetable

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6) Medal table


Nation
Image Gold
Image Silver
Image Bronze
TOTAL
Image Nassau-Hessen (NAS)
6
4
2
12
Image Darmen (DAR)
5
4
3
12
Image Slave State (SLV)
4
2
1
7
Image Bulgaria (BUL)
2
5
5
12
Image Esperia Bianca (ESB)
2
2
2
6
Image Tamboko (TBK)
1
1
3
5
Image San Jose Guayabal (SJG)
1
1
1
3
Image Bezkova (BKV)
1
0
3
4
Image Britonisea (BRI)
0
2
0
2
Image Socialist Romania (ROM)
0
0
1
1
Image Independents (ISC)
0
0
1
1


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Postby Kriegiersien » Tue Feb 18, 2014 1:05 pm

:bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:

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Olympic Medals:
VIII Summer Orean: 2-6-10
IX Summer Zube Kytler Bay City: 6-4-15
X Summer Centralis & Nassau Bay 7-5-12
XI Summer Aeropag 0-2-4
XII Summer Novonaya & Provinsk 9-1-7
XIII Summer Republica 13-16-16
XIV Summer Orean/Istria 22-16-18
XV Summer Terranean Coast/Bunjil 18-19-18
XVI Summer Prescott Twin Cities 11-24-25

IX Winter Olympics Arcon: 2-5-3
X Winter Baseton 1-2-2
XI Winter Prescott 3-8-7
XII Winter Prescott 1-4-5
XIII Winter Prescott 4-5-4
XIV Winter Neverend & Yeaddin 6-9-7
XV Winter Clayquot 2-2-8
XVI Winter City Centre 5-4-2
XVII Winter 1-2-1
Overall 113-124-164

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Opening ceremony

Postby Bulgar Rouge » Tue Feb 18, 2014 1:06 pm

The opening ceremony of the First Spartakiad opens at 21:00 local time at "Bulgaria" stadium. This remarkable sporting event is the first of its kind in Bulgaria's modern history, which has not hosted a multi-event tournament since the 1970s. The people's government of the Democratic Republic of Bulgaria has organised the Spartakiad to bind together brotherly Socialist nations in an egalitarian contest of skill, stamina, strength and utmost determination to achieve victory. The ceremony begins with playing the national anthem of the Democratic Republic of Bulgaria before a total of 76,000 spectators at the stadium.

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The entire stadium then explodes in bright lights as the anthem concludes. The public cries in exhaltation as the Spartakiad theme starts booming from the loudspeakers and the Parade of Nations begins. After two smaller delegations, the Bulgarian one appears on the track - not one, but all athletes proudly carry their nation's crimson flag. Sports commentators begin their commentary.

Good evening to the people-masses from me, Georgi Vuchkov from "Bulgaria" Stadium where the magnificent opening ceremony of the First Spartakiad is just beginning.

Good evening from me too, I'm Svilen Nachev and we can guarantee you the atmosphere here on the stadium is indeed awe-inspiring, especially as the nations are now beginning their parade. The Parade of Nations just began and we can now see the small delegations of Bezkova and Britonisea carrying their flags on the track. Just behind them we can see our own delegation, by far the largest one - consisting of a total of 96 athletes competing in all events. Interestingly, some of these events, like futsal and the men's 4x400 m relay will see Bulgarian athletes competing in them for the first time.

Svilen, in light of you saying "interesting", I would also like to point out a very interesting moment in the ceremony itself: this is the first event in our State since 2014 where time is not measured for military purposes. As we know, our beloved Party abolished time measurement as part of our liberation from exploitative capitalist practices.

Indeed, the saying "time is money" is quintessential for capitalist societies where people are deprived of sleep and need to sell both their labour and their health round the clock in order to survive.

Well, Georgi, tonight we demonstrate that time is not necessarily money - it can simply be the difference between winning and losing, and hopefully we will enjoy a great competition. Now we are seeing the delegation of Nassau-Hessen, the second-largest one. Behind them are our Socialist brothers from San Jose Guayabal, and we can also see the Slave State and Socialist Romania coming out on the track.

Personally I can't wait to see the magnificent athletes of Tamboko who will come up in a few seconds, I believe they will be the main challenge for everyone at the 200 metres. Their young and optimistic people begin their sprinting careers in the lush rainforests and fields of central Africa the moment they come out of the cradle, and that is something no amount of training can compensate for.

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All participating nations, as well as the Independent competitors, line up on the track, awaiting the grand artistic event describing the history of Bulgaria and the achievements of its Revolution. The dramatic representation shows the beginnings of the Bulgar people in the early 600s, going through the period of the mighty Bulgarian empires, their tragic demise at the hands of the Ottoman conqueror, the Liberation and the beginning of the modern era. A living screen of 7,000 children with cardboards display the number "2013" while a spectacle involving nearly 20,000 athletes depicting the eruption and battles of the Revolution takes place on the field.

The revolutionary spirit is high on the stadium now as we see an epic representation of the battles of Vidin, Kozloduy, Dolni Dubnik and Silistra which took place in 2013 and resulted in the total elimination of the anti-popular forces.

Indeed a very strong moment, Svilen, we all remember how our country was left for dead by its government back then after the calamities. There was only way to get us through this horrible period and a people's revolution was our way out. A massive "2014" is depicted on the cardboard wall and bright red lights erupt all over the stadium to signify the victory of our National People's Liberation Army at the final Battle of Sofia.

And after this, of course, we see the Five Achievements of the Socialist People's Revolution: the abolishment of money, the abolishment of private property, the liberation from the urban capital and the recovery from the calamities. Representative blocks from our society now hold a parade - the peasantry, the industrial workers, the faithful Party members and the military.

Here comes the most impressive part - the Sports Division. A little history on this; before 2014 the Bulgarian Army had a National Sports Company which included some of the best athletes who had decided to join the country's defence. After the Revolution the company was expanded into a division-sized unit numbering 15,000 people. Some of Bulgaria's best athletes have been trained in the gymnasiums of the Sports Division, which is now demonstrating its best performances in demonstrative martial arts and gymnastics.

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As the artistic ceremony concludes, the Spartakiad torch is carried into the field. Minutes later, the Spartakiad Fire is lit up. The First Spartakiad is now officially opened.

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Postby Darmen » Tue Feb 18, 2014 1:33 pm

Darmeni National Olympic Committee | Darmeni Natinalen Olympischa Comstets
in association with the
Second Communist Group of Darmen | Snote Kommunistiske Grupe on Darmen

Nation Name: Darmen, officially The Kingdom of Darmen or Den Rechom on Darmen
Nation Code: DAR
Olympic Committee Founded: 2010
Olympic Committee Chairman: Philipe Olivet
Flagbearer: Bonom Batesian (Men's Athletics)
Number of Athletes: 30
Number of Coaches:
Trainers and other assorted Staff: 100
National Anthem: Hymn to Red October
Darmen National Futsal Team

Coaching Staff
Manager: Tony Donaldson
Assistant Manager: Philipe Gregiani

Starters
GK-Len Perkiss-31
DEF-Kristoffer Ozaeta-27
DEF-Michal Furuyama-28
FOR-Deangelo Detering-32
FOR-Shon Nitcher-24

Bench
GK-Leigh Folkins-23
DEF-Kraig Gioriano-34
DEF-Elden Kruiboesch-39
DEF-Arnoldo Dantes-25
FOR-Vrigilion Bahri-30
FOR-Hosea Jackett-27
FOR-Winford Abdelaziz-26
Head Coach: Kale Johnson

SET-Jose Polanco
MB-Cristian Polanco
MB-Francisco Hidalgo
MB-Eddy Disla
WS-Juan Martinez
OPP-Alberto Garcia

Broadcast Info
All events will be broadcast live on the Second Communist Group's official website: http://www.scgdar.gov/spartakiad/watch

RP Permissions
RP goal scorers: Y
Godmod scoring events: Y
RP yellow cards: Y (limit 1)
RP red cards: Y
RP injuries: Y
Godmod injuries: N
Godmod other events: Y
The Republic of Darmen
President: Sebastian Elliott (NLP) | Capital: Scott City | Population: 10.6 mil | Demonym: Darmeni | Trigramme: DAR
Factbook (WIP) | Encylopedia | Domestic Sports Newswire
Champions: CoH 51, CR 13, GCF Test 9, GCF Test 13, WBC 25, QWC 7 Runners-up: CoH 53, CR 10, GCF Test 11, T20C 2, T20C 4, RLWC 10, WBC 42
Third: CR 20, T20C 10, RLWC 20, RLWC 22, R7WC 4, WBC 21, BC 6 Host: CR 9, RWC 18, RWC 26, RWC 35, RLWC 12, RLWC 18, RLWC 22, BC 6, BC 10, WVE 4

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Postby Kriegiersien » Tue Feb 18, 2014 2:52 pm

Proud the Kriegiersien members of the SPOCK (Socialist Party of Communists in Kriegiersien) enter as independent starters waving their
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of the New Kriegiersien (coming soon).

First sturdy Mama Paruschka, almost Bronze medal winner in Judo at the Olympics in Liventia, now trying to win a medal at the Spartakiad in wrestling. The rest of the team is just here for fun and to give their best.
15 people are following her, some just as 'officials', waving and shouting a 'Solidarity' into the crowd from time to time. Dressed into scruffy traing wear, since they couldn't afford better.


The Volleyball Squad is just the other athletes combining with some amateurs a team for fun. Tim Weiden even played second league once.

Jean Claude GIRWAN
Chris CAESAR
Rosa BOLIVAR
Ulan BATOR
Tim WEIDEN
Marc TROLL


The Futsal team also just plays for fun. At least Girwan was Goalkeeper in soccer in a minor league and Iwan a Beach Soccer player in his country.

GK
Jean Claude GIRWAN
Field
Chris CAESAR
Iwan
Tim WEIDEN
Vladimir PUTOUT
Anatol HAUDELS
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Olympic Medals:
VIII Summer Orean: 2-6-10
IX Summer Zube Kytler Bay City: 6-4-15
X Summer Centralis & Nassau Bay 7-5-12
XI Summer Aeropag 0-2-4
XII Summer Novonaya & Provinsk 9-1-7
XIII Summer Republica 13-16-16
XIV Summer Orean/Istria 22-16-18
XV Summer Terranean Coast/Bunjil 18-19-18
XVI Summer Prescott Twin Cities 11-24-25

IX Winter Olympics Arcon: 2-5-3
X Winter Baseton 1-2-2
XI Winter Prescott 3-8-7
XII Winter Prescott 1-4-5
XIII Winter Prescott 4-5-4
XIV Winter Neverend & Yeaddin 6-9-7
XV Winter Clayquot 2-2-8
XVI Winter City Centre 5-4-2
XVII Winter 1-2-1
Overall 113-124-164

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Postby Bulgar Rouge » Wed Feb 19, 2014 2:18 pm

Men's 200 m - First Semifinal
First Semifinal
1 Bonom BATESIAN (DAR) 20.11
2 Mathieu GOLINGA (TBK) 20.16
3 Jordan BEVASSEUR (DAR) 20.17
4 Boyd MATTERS (BRI) 20.32

5 Darius MAKAN (NAS) 20.33
6 Chris CAESAR (ISC) 20.41
7 Georgi PESHEV (BUL) 20.44
8 Jean Claude GIRWAN (ISC) 20.59


Men's 4x400 m relay
1 Dodor DREVAN, Carvello MORETTI, Horace BURACE, Sterling Jones (DAR)     2:58.34
2 Petar POPOV, Todor YANKOV, Vasil TANCHEV, Yordan CHERNIN (BUL) 2:59.04
3 Pierre KOUSINKA, Barthelemy DADOU, Jean TANDARA, Saki JAJOUGOU (TBK) 2:59.28
4 George KERSCHEV, Paul PRAUNT, Derrick WYDEN, Geoffrey HARRIS (NAS) 2:59.59
5 Luis PEREZ, Yermolai ORLOV, Ruslan KUKUSHKIN, Martin SAMUELSON (SJG) 2:59.75


Futsal - qualification
A Group
Socialist Romania 6–4 Esperia Bianca
Independents 0–5 Darmen

B Group
San Jose Guayabal 3–6 Bulgaria
Tamboko 7–6 Nassau-Hessen
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Postby Bulgar Rouge » Thu Feb 20, 2014 1:07 am

https://www.ciap.bg/sport/spartakiada-den-pyrvi.htm

Spartakiad kicks off with brilliant performance of national futsal team
20 February 2018

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Yavor Dimitrov (right)
Bulgarian athletes demonstrated excellent skills and preparation at the first day of the Spartakiad. At the futsal group stage, our team defeated the squad of San Jose Guayabal by 6-3 in a game which most expected to end in favour of the opponent. Bulgaria is now first in its group after Tamboko and Nassau-Hessen finished 7-6 in a heated game.

The game began as a disaster for the Revolutionaries, who received two goals in the first five minutes of the game. In the eleventh minute, San Jose Guayabal scored a third one and all seemed lost until team captain Yavor Dimitrov delivered two powerful shots to the adversary's net in the 17th and the 19th minute. The Bulgarian team had obviously found a fresh drive during the second half. It resisted heavy pressure from the Guayabals in the first four minutes and then pressed on to counterattack. Danov (8') leveled the result and Dimitrov ('12) made a hat-trick to pull the Red machine ahead in the result. Panov (16') and Dzhamdzhiev (18') finalised the score in this brilliant match.

At the Men's 4x400 metres relay, the Bulgarian squad surprisingly finished second, earning the first medal for our State at the Spartakiad. Petar Popov was running fourth, right behind the relay of Nassau-Hessen, and the status quo was continued by Todor Yankov. An impressive sprint by Vasil Tanchev and Yordan Chernin, coupled with Tamboko's trouble passing the relay between Tandara and Jajougou secured the second place for our team with a total time of 2:59.04, or +0.30 after Darmen's team. In the first semifinal of the Men's 200 metres, Georgi Peshev finished 7th with a time of 20.44 and failed to qualify for the finals.

(CIAP)

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Postby Darmen » Thu Feb 20, 2014 12:13 pm

Batesian and Bevasseur look in top form, 4x400 gold

Bonom Batesian won his Semifinal in the 200m sprint, with a time of 20.11 seconds, while Jordan Bevasseur finished in third place with a time of 20.17 seconds. Both athletes advanced to the final.

In the 4x400meter final, Dodor Drevan, Carvello Moretti, Horace Burace and Sterling Jones finished seven tenths of a second ahead of the relay team from Bulgar Rouge, taking the first gold medal of this Spartakiad. Drevan and Jones's legs were superb, the fastest compared to their opponents.

In Futsal, Darmen defeated the Independent Spartakiad Competitors by the score of 5-0. Shon Nitcher scored a hat trick, while thirty-nine year old Elden Kruiboesch and Hosea Jackett each added goals of their own. Darmen still has to face Socialist Romania and Esperia Bianca, but both matches are expected to be easy wins.
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Champions: CoH 51, CR 13, GCF Test 9, GCF Test 13, WBC 25, QWC 7 Runners-up: CoH 53, CR 10, GCF Test 11, T20C 2, T20C 4, RLWC 10, WBC 42
Third: CR 20, T20C 10, RLWC 20, RLWC 22, R7WC 4, WBC 21, BC 6 Host: CR 9, RWC 18, RWC 26, RWC 35, RLWC 12, RLWC 18, RLWC 22, BC 6, BC 10, WVE 4

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Postby Bulgar Rouge » Thu Feb 20, 2014 1:40 pm

Women's 200 m - Final
1 Espoire SASSOU (TBK)          21.77
2 Lady Diana LOUISANNA (BRI) 22.12
3 Jeanne KABILA (TBK) 22.20
4 Yoana TREBICHKA (BUL) 22.28
5 Leah SHOPE (DAR) 22.35
6 Henrietta LOUISANNA (BRI) 22.39
7 Rose DEARBORNE (DAR) 22.50
8 Sara NOVAPOLI (ESB) 22.61


Women's 4x400 m relay - Final
1 Iset FENN, Liana MARSZALEK, Kalea MCNABB, Margarete PLATT (DAR)       3:27.37
2 Amanda THALER, Dawn SHERRELS, Paula BESTER, Gerald ORNER (NAS) 3:29.82
3 Reveil LUMUMBA, Nadege ODI, Marcelle OUDAKA, Noel OUSANGUI (TBK) 3:32.41
4 Vanya PENEVA, Lyubov STALIYSKA, Daniela TONEVA, Mina TSANEVA (BUL) 3:33.58


Volleyball - qualification
A Group
San Jose Guayabal 26 27 23 29 (3:1)
Darmen 24 25 25 27

Tamboko 25 25 21 14
Bulgaria 21 27 25 25 (3:1)

B Group
Nassau-Hessen 25 25 17 15 12
Britonisea 17 16 25 25 15 (3:2)

Independents 15 23 19
Esperia Bianca 25 25 25 (3:0)
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Postby Tamboko » Thu Feb 20, 2014 2:12 pm

Radio Etoile du Congo

Our delegation at the First Spartakiad in Bulgaria continues to bring the spoils of victory to our youthful nation. After 18-year old Mathieu Golinga secured his spot at the Men's 200 metres final and the silver brought by our team from the Men's 4x400 m relay event yesterday, more medals came in today. Tamboko took the gold and the bronze at the Women's 200 metres. Espoire Sassou from Bogoro decisively finished first with a result of 21.77 seconds, followed by Lady Diana Louisanna from Britonisea with 22.12 and Jeanne Kabila with 22.20. At the Women's 4x400 metres Tamboko's relay finished third with a result of 3:32.41. The event was won by the Darmen relay.

Our nation was less fortunate at volleyball where we lost from Bulgaria by 1:3 at the group stage. Our team won the first game with 25:21, but the Bulgarians then mobilised and took three consecutive games.

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Postby Bulgar Rouge » Fri Feb 21, 2014 1:25 pm

Men's 200 m - Second semifinal
1 Sonic RADLEY (BRI)           20.19
2 Pierre BABA (TBK) 20.19
3 Sandar SAKAIEV (BKV) 20.22
4 Neculai DORU (ROM) 20.36
5 Taras IGNATIEV (SJG) 20.38
6 Valerio DI NATALE (ESB) 20.39
7 Sean PFIZER (SJG) 20.51
8 Theodorris FERGLUND (NAS) 20.53


Men's Pole vault - Final
1 Miroslav JAVANOVIC (DAR)        o  xxo   xo    o   xo    o    o  xxo  xxx                     5.95
2 Kiernan LITWILLER (DAR) o o o o o xxo xxx 5.85
3 Antonio CASTRO (ESB) o xo xo xxx 5.70
4 Harry TOMPSON (BRI) o xxx 5.45
5 Oridion QUE (BRI) xo xxx 5.45
Vladimir CVITANOVICH (SJG) xo xxx 5.45
7 Larry TRUMAN (NAS) xxx 0.00
Yasen PEEV (BUL) xxx 0.00


Men's Triple jump - Final
1 Peter TULANE (NAS)      16.53  16.83  17.04    17.04
2 Cloelius NESS (DAR) 15.93 16.70 16.52 16.70
3 Ivan DARIDOV (BKV) 16.69 15.83 15.43 16.69
4 Erwin KRUSE (DAR) 15.96 16.57 16.56 16.57
5 Daniel MINEV (BUL) 16.18 16.38 16.52 16.52
6 Petko BOBEV (BUL) X 14.96 X 14.96


Futsal - qualification
A Group
Esperia Bianca 3–8 Darmen
Independents 0–4 Socialist Romania

B Group
Bulgaria 0–5 Nassau-Hessen
Tamboko 6–5 San Jose Guayabal
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Postby Darmen » Sat Feb 22, 2014 8:33 am

Relay Gold Double, Darmen leads Medal Table

The Women's 4x400 meter relay team of Iset Fenn, Liana Marszalek, Kalea McNabb and Margarete Platt took the Gold Medal in their final, winning by over two full seconds. Together with the men, Darmen has swept the relay Gold, one of the important factors in Darmen's Medal Table lead. Earlier in the day however, in the Women's 200 meter Final, Leah Shope and Rose Dearborne were both disapointing in their results, finishing fifth and seventh respectively.

Miroslav Javanovic and Kiernan Litwiller won the Gold and Silver medals respectively in the Men's Pole Vault Final. Javanovic was able to finish with a best jump of 5.95 meters, while Litwiller was a tenth of a meter behind. Cloelius Ness took the Silver in the Triple Jump, with a best jump of 16.7 meters, while his teammate, Erwin Kruse, finished fourth, with a best jump of 16.57 meters.

The Men's Volleyball team dropped their first match against San Jose Guayabal, 26-24, 27-25, 23-25, 29-27. Darmen still has matches against Tamboko and Bulgaria to redeem themselves and move closer to a medal.

The Men's Futsal team defeated Esperia Bianca, 8-3, in their second match, and have only to face Socialist Romania before advancing out of the Group Stage. Deangelo Detering scored twice, while the other three starters each scored their own goals and substitute Winford Abdelaziz scored a hat trick.
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Postby Bulgar Rouge » Sat Feb 22, 2014 1:17 pm

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Bulgarian athletes competed again at the athletics events
21 February 2018

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Bulgarian athletes competed today at the Men's Pole vault, Men's Triple jump and Futsal events today.

At the Men's Pole vault, Yasen Peev finished last after three failed attempts. His weak performance has been criticised by coaching staff and attending Party members, but they noted that Peev is among the youngest athletes and experience at international competitions like the Spartakiad is crucial for him. At the Men's Triple jump, Daniel Minev and Petko Bobev finished 5th and 6th, respectively.

Our national team suffered a 0-5 defeat from the team of Nassau-Hessen at the futsal qualification B Group. Bulgaria is to have its last match against Tamboko on Sunday.

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Postby Tamboko » Sat Feb 22, 2014 1:22 pm

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Tamboko athletes continued a successful third day of the Spartakiad competition in Bulgaria. At the Men's 200 m second semifinal, Pierre Baba finished second after a photo finish decided that Sonic Radley from Britonisea was ahead with a fraction of the second. Baba and Mathieu Golinga will represent Tamboko at the Men's 200 m finals. Both have commented before the beginning of the event that they expect nothing short of medals in this discipline. Both Baba and Golinga have been two-fold national champions of Tamboko at the 200 metres.

In Futsal, Tamboko beat San Jose Guayabal 6-5 in a dramatic match. This way, our team remains at the top of its B Group in the futsal tournament with two victories.

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Men's 200 m - Final
1 Sandar SAKAIEV (BKV)      20.02
2 Mathieu GOLINGA (TBK) 20.04
3 Jordan BEVASSEUR (DAR) 20.11
4 Pierre BABA (TBK) 20.14
5 Boyd MATTERS (BRI) 20.33
6 Sonic RADLEY (BRI) 20.33
7 Neculai DORU (ROM) 20.40
— Bonom BATESIAN (DAR) DNF


Women's Pole vault - Final
1 Noele KNOCHENMUS (DAR)       o    o  xxx                                                        4.45
2 Donna MONROE (NAS) o xo xxx 4.45
3 Yordanka GOGINA (BUL) o xxx 4.30
4 Stefaniya PETROVA (BUL) xxo xxx 4.30
5 Ulan BATOR (ISC) xxx 0.00

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Postby Tamboko » Sun Feb 23, 2014 7:04 am

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In a surprising outcome at the Men's 200 metres final, Mathieu Golinga finished a close second after Bezkova's Sandar Sakaiev. Golinga finished with a result of 20.04 after a dramatic run which saw all competitors finishing in less than half a second and Darmen's Bonom Batesian failing to reach the line after a fall shortly after starting. Pierre Baba was fourth.

Tamboko is now 3rd in the overall medal table with all but one of our nine competitors medaling so far. The futsal team will go out against Bulgaria in its last group match today.

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sakaiev GOLD

Postby Bezkova » Sun Feb 23, 2014 11:24 am

The Comrade Sakaiev win the first Bezkova Gols.

photo.. sakaiev duribg the national Parade 1 week before the Spatakiad
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Postby Britonisea » Sun Feb 23, 2014 12:58 pm

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Britonisea gets SILVER



Country: Bulgaria Rouge

BAC is not too happy at the moment as Britonisea has only got 1 silver medal. We have got that silver medal from Lady Diana LOUISANNA (BRI) which a fast 200m score of 22.12. We are hoping that we get at least 1 more silver or 2 bronze or even 1 gold would be nice. Our close country San Jose Guayabal and host Bulgaria are not doing the best either! But we will see how this pans out and I am sure we can get another medal. Right?

We have to watch two at once as the Winter Olympics take center stage. Can The I Spartakiad do better for us than the winter Olympics?
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Women's Triple jump - Final
1 Angelika NELISSEN (DAR)    13.69  14.32  13.62    14.32
2 Edwarinia LEWIS (BRI) 13.19 13.85 X 13.85
3 Haruhi STELA (ESB) 13.52 13.27 X 13.52
4 Rosa BOLIVAR (ISC) X 13.02 13.50 13.50
5 Ana PENEVA (BUL) 13.35 13.30 12.49 13.35


Futsal - qualification
A Group
Socialist Romania 4–4 Darmen
Esperia Bianca 4–2 Independents

A Group Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Darmen 3 2 1 0 17 7 +10 7
2 Socialist Romania 3 2 1 0 14 8 +6 7
3 Esperia Bianca 3 1 0 2 11 16 -5 3
4 Independents 3 0 0 3 2 13 -9 0

B Group
San Jose Guayabal 2–1 Nassau-Hessen
Bulgaria 4–1 Tamboko

B Group Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Bulgaria 3 2 0 1 10 9 +1 6
2 Tamboko 3 2 0 1 14 15 -1 6
3 Nassau-Hessen 3 0 0 3 12 9 +3 3
4 San Jose Guayabal 3 1 0 2 10 13 -3 3


Futsal semifinals:
Darmen v Tamboko
Bulgaria v Socialist Romania

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Britonisea gets SILVER



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We done it again. Britonisea has another silver medal in it's hand bring the total up to 2 silver medals. The star of today is Edwarinia LEWIS (BRI) in the Womens triple Jump Finals with a good jump of 13.85 meters. BAC are feeling a little bit better as the target gets closer and closer. Can Britonisea get another medal in the meantime?

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Men's 10 m air pistol - Final
1 Joseph GROBUSCEV (NAS)        579   99.4    678.4
2 Marcos SUAREZ (SJG) 575 98.9 673.9
3 Petko KIRYAKOV (BUL) 573 98.6 671.6
4 Yordan MINEV (BUL) 569 98.0 667.0
5 Taylor VIA (NAS) 568 98.8 666.8
Luis MARADIAGA (SJG) 568 98.8 666.8
7 Rolo WEINER (DAR) 567 98.9 665.9
8 Esteban VAN HOUTUM (DAR) 565 100.5 665.5


Women's 10 m air pistol - Final
1 Emily PORSCH (NAS)        381   97.8    478.8
2 Lucia BURNS (NAS) 375 97.4 472.4
3 Petya RADANOVA (BUL) 374 92.8 466.8
4 Tanya MALINOVA (BUL) 370 96.5 466.5


Men's 10 m air rifle - Final
1 Pedro SAMUELS (SJG)         588  102.2    690.2
2 Petar GECHEV (BUL) 587 102.7 689.7
3 Teodor KASINSKY (BKV) 586 102.6 688.6
4 Jackson McCLAIN (NAS) 586 102.3 688.3
5 Daniel TERZIYSKI (BUL) 585 102.5 687.5
6 Énna FISCELLA (DAR) 583 102.0 685.0
7 Iohannes BUCKLEY (DAR) 581 102.3 683.3


Women's 10 m air rifle - Final
1 Iulia SIMONE (ESB)           391  101.7    492.7
2 Yana KYURKCHIYSKA (BUL) 389 101.7 490.7
3 Pauline PROCTOR (NAS) 390 100.6 490.6
4 Marina PAVLOVA (BUL) 386 101.4 487.4


Indoor volleyball - qualifications
A Group
San Jose Guayabal 25 25 25 (3:0)
Bulgaria 17 23 20

Darmen 25 25 25 (3:0)
Tamboko 21 17 8

B Group
Nassau-Hessen 25 14 25 25 (3:1)
Esperia Bianca 19 25 15 13

Britonisea 25 25 26 (3:0)
Independents 21 22 24

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Futsal - semifinals
Socialist Romania 3–6 Bulgaria
Darmen 7–6 Tamboko


1st place final: Darmen v Bulgaria
3rd place final: Socialist Romania v Tamboko

Weightlifting - Men's 56 kg
1 Samuel LINDENBERG (SJG)      277
2 Vladimir THAMES (NAS) 270
3 Ivan GECHEV (BUL) 251


Weightlifting - Men's 85 kg
1 Tseno IVANOV (BUL)        394
2 Sohi IANG (ESB) 355
3 Damon STUART (SJG) 353
4 Dragos MARCEL (ROM) 345

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Spartakiad Day 6 of 12

Nothing Much, Futsal Edged And Eliminated By SJB

FUTSAL:

There was not much to say on day six, only a simple Futsal game to show. The Hessians faced off against the Guayabalians in Futsal, if they won they would've advanced to the next round. The goalies played fairly strong, and San Jose was only able to scrape a header by the Eagles defense by the half. The Red and Purple responded soon after they commenced the second half, with a goal at 55' that blazed past the Guayabalian goalie. San Jose responded in an urgent and organized way with a cross goal right in front of the goal. The score persisted for the remainder of the game and as a result, SJG took down the Eagles and eliminated them from the tournament.

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Tseno Ivanov beats Olympic record, grabs first gold for Bulgaria
25 February 2018

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Heavy category weightlifter Tseno Ivanov earned the first gold medal for Bulgaria at the Men's 85 kilograms. Ivanov had a flawless record both at the Snatch and Clean & Jerk, achieving a record total lift of 394 kilograms. His achievement beat the Olympic record of 392.5 kilograms, but fell short from the World record of 395 kilograms. The small four-man event was not expected to yield significant results, and Ivanov himself was surprised by his achievement. 'After my second attempt at the Clean & Jerk the first place was guaranteed, but I decided to go for an Olympic record attempt. To be honest, I wasn't 100% sure I'd make it. But I pushed myself to the limit and knew that the record was not for me, but for my country. I devoted all my efforts to the Fatherland and now I devote my achievement to it.'

Ivanov was cheered by the 5,000-odd crowd in "Long March Arena". He was also saluted by Sohi Iang of Esperia Bianca, who took the silver, Damon Stuart from San Jose Guayabal who took the bronze, and Romanian Dragos Marcel, who finished fourth. The Bureau of Sports at the People's Committee of Domestic Affairs announced that the best-performing Bulgarian athletes would earn the Order of Georgi Dimitrov, and Ivanov now seems a likely recepient. At the Men's 56 kg, Ivan Gechev took the third place, but no medals are awarded at this event.

The Spartakiad programme continues on the 26th with finals in shooting and volleyball.

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Indoor volleyball - qualification
A Group
Tamboko 25 25 25 (3:0)
San Jose Guayabal 21 15 18

Darmen 25 25 14 25 (3:1)
Bulgaria 16 23 25 23


A Group Pld W D L GaF GaA GaD Pts
1 Darmen 3 2 0 1 9 2 +7 6
2 San Jose Guayabal 3 2 0 1 6 4 +2 6
3 Tamboko 3 1 0 2 7 4 +3 3
4 Bulgaria 3 1 0 2 4 7 -3 3

B Group
Britonisea 25 25 25 (3:0)
Esperia Bianca 17 22 10

Nassau-Hessen 25 25 25 (3:0)
Independents 14 20 15

B Group Pld W D L GaF GaA GaD Pts
1 Britonisea 3 3 0 0 9 2 +7 8
2 Nassau-Hessen 3 2 0 1 8 4 +4 6
3 Esperia Bianca 3 1 0 2 4 6 -2 3
4 Independents 3 0 0 3 0 9 -9 0


Semifinals:
Darmen v Nassau-Hessen
Britonisea v San Jose Guayabal

Men's 50 m pistol - Qualification and final
Qualification
1 Kostantino MANFREDI (ESB) 95 93 95 93 99 94 569
2 Patrick VAUGHN (NAS) 91 92 92 91 92 93 551
3 Maria WILSON (DAR) 92 94 87 92 92 92 549
4 Boris JANKIN (BKV) 91 91 92 92 92 91 549
5 Sebastian BAZAROV (SLV) 91 91 89 91 93 92 547
6 Hasan ALIDZHANOV (BUL) 90 87 91 91 92 95 546
7 Maruscu POLENIN (ROM) 93 92 89 90 90 92 546
8 Ivan POPNEYCHEV (BUL) 89 93 93 88 92 91 546
9 Frederick HAUSER (NAS) 88 91 91 93 89 93 545
10 Dumitrov RADIC (ROM) 92 88 91 90 92 92 545
11 Cadwgan BOTTERILL (DAR) 91 93 91 90 91 88 544
12 George VINOGRADOV (SLV) 92 91 89 89 92 90 543
13 Michael POKROVSKII (SLV) 89 90 89 91 89 89 537

Final
1 Kostantino MANFREDI (ESB) 569 96.3 665.3
2 Patrick VAUGHN (NAS) 551 94.9 645.9
3 Boris JANKIN (BKV) 549 95.5 644.5
4 Maria WILSON (DAR) 549 94.6 643.6
5 Sebastian BAZAROV (SLV) 547 95.6 642.6
6 Hasan ALIDZHANOV (BUL) 546 95.6 641.6


Men's 50 m rifle, prone - qualification and final
Qualification
1 Ismail VORONOFF (SLV) 100 99 99 99 99 100 596
2 Ostap BOBROV (SLV) 99 100 99 99 100 99 596
3 Henry YORK (NAS) 99 100 99 98 100 98 594
4 Timothy KRYUKOV (SLV) 99 99 99 99 98 99 593
5 Dumitrov RADIC (ROM) 98 99 98 99 99 98 591
6 Jim PANSE (ISC) 99 99 99 98 98 98 591
7 Kostadin MANCHEV (BUL) 98 98 98 98 96 98 586
8 Petko IVANOV (BUL) 98 99 97 96 98 97 585
9 Christy DOMINGUEZ (DAR) 98 99 94 99 97 97 584
10 Calum VAN DAAL (DAR) 96 97 99 98 97 97 584

Final
1 Ostap BOBROV (SLV) 596 104.0 700.0 (shoot-off: 10.8)
2 Ismail VORONOFF (SLV) 596 104.0 700.0 (shoot-off: 10.6)
3 Henry YORK (NAS) 594 104.7 698.7
4 Timothy KRYUKOV (SLV) 593 104.1 697.1
5 Dumitrov RADIC (ROM) 591 103.8 694.8
6 Jim PANSE (ISC) 591 103.7 694.7


Women's 50 m pistol - qualification and final
Qualification
1 Hilary KIMBERLY (NAS) 98 98 97 97 96 96 582
2 Daniela MIKHAYLOVSKA (BUL) 95 97 96 96 96 96 576
3 Yana GANEVA (BUL) 97 97 96 93 96 95 574
4 Claudia PONOMARYOVA (SLV) 95 96 95 97 95 94 572
5 Marianne ROGOVA (SLV) 95 96 94 96 95 95 571
6 Hella KHARLAMOVA (SLV) 96 95 97 96 91 94 569
7 Tanya PETROVA (BUL) 89 96 96 95 95 93 564

Final
1 Hilary KIMBERLY (NAS) 582 101.1 683.1
2 Daniela MIKHAYLOVSKA (BUL) 576 101.0 677.0
3 Claudia PONOMARYOVA (SLV) 572 100.5 672.5
4 Yana GANEVA (BUL) 574 96.3 670.3
5 Marianne ROGOVA (SLV) 571 96.6 667.6


Women's 50 m rifle, prone - Final
1 Rice ULYANOVA (SLV)            593   99.5    692.5
2 Emilia KHARITONOVA (SLV) 581 99.9 680.9
3 Anastasia PESHEVA (BUL) 579 99.5 678.5
4 Nadezhda DANCHOVSKA (BUL) 578 99.7 677.7
5 Alice KRUGLOVA (SLV) 576 99.7 675.7
6 Irina MARINOVA (BUL) 573 99.3 672.3

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