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Postby Graintfjall » Mon Aug 09, 2021 8:54 am

GS SuperSports+ World Shooting Series

Another year long competition with regular cup shoots, leading to a Grand Final. The new format of Olympic shooting results were used, and the organizers thank Electrumite officials for making the technical judging specifications available. No mixed team events were held. Only winners have been listed as transcribing the elimination shoot-offs was extremely labor/time intensive to little obvious reward.

WSS Cup 1: Santa Margarita, Montaña Verde

Men’s 10 m air pistol: Dante Franceschini (TKT)
Men’s 25 m rapid fire pistol: Lynton Butler (ETM)
Men’s 10 m air rifle: Frederick Castlethwaite (TKT)
Men’s 50 m rifle three positions: Jvars Börkursson (GRÆ)
Men’s trap: John Grant (DAR)
Men’s skeet: Oscar Weed (ETM)
Women’s 10 m air pistol: Kornelia Nagina (OST)
Women’s 25 m pistol: Bailey Sherman (BOL)
Women’s 10 m air rifle: Kang Ha-Jeong (QUE)
Women’s 50 m rifle three positions: Carina Thornburgh (TKT)
Women’s trap: Heo Jan-Di (QUE) (shoot-off with Wanda Ross (ETM) and Tatienne Shine (DAR))
Women’s skeet: Tina Sharkey (TKT) (shoot-off with Cecilia Thiel (SWR))

WSS Cup 2: Pearl City, Hannasea

Men’s 10 m air pistol: Oh Seon-Il (QUE)
Men’s 25 m rapid fire pistol: Mick Reynolds (TMB) (shoot-off with Yared Aziz (DCS))
Men’s 10 m air rifle: Joo Seung-Hwan (QUE)
Men’s 50 m rifle three positions: Jvars Börkursson (GRÆ)
Men’s trap: Yeom Sang-Rok (QUE)
Men’s skeet: Anton Shaw-McFarland (QUE)
Women’s 10 m air pistol: Giovanna DiGiorno (DCS)
Women’s 25 m pistol: Sophie McCann (TMB) (Anika Kristosdóttir (GRÆ) shot a series qualifying record but choked badly in the final)
Women’s 10 m air rifle: Rachel Nicholisca (DCS) (three round shoot-off with Clara Callan (TMB))
Women’s 50 m rifle three positions: Hayley Arissakxka (QUE) (with Kang Ha-Jeong (QUE) finishing 2nd, there were reports that Hannasea had decided to just surrender and become a Quebecois colony by the end of the tournament)
Women’s trap: Wanda Ross (ETM)
Women’s skeet: Caitlin Henry (DCS) (shoot-off with Sondra Tennison (BOL) and Hallel Baird (DCS))

WSS Cup 3: Kyrkdorf, Græntfjall

Men’s 10 m air pistol: Russell Marriott (TMB)
Men’s 25 m rapid fire pistol: Mick Reynolds (TMB) (Adrian Reynolds (TMB) set a new qualifying record but lost to his brother/husband/coincidentally named teammate? in the final pairing)
Men’s 10 m air rifle: Jvars Börkursson (GRÆ)
Men’s 50 m rifle three positions: Jvars Börkursson (GRÆ)
Men’s trap: Huey Mondy (BOL) (three round shoot-off with Martin Fünten (SWR))
Men’s skeet: Gašper Vasilyeff (DCS) (shoot-off with Vladimir Vilkin (OST), Basil Conway (TMB) and Michael Riedl (SWR))
Women’s 10 m air pistol: Idella Petit (BOL)
Women’s 25 m pistol: Olimpiada Putina (OST)
Women’s 10 m air rifle: Sherlyn Simms (TMB)
Women’s 50 m rifle three positions: Hayley Arissakxka (QUE)
Women’s trap: Luvinia Morce (BOL)
Women’s skeet: Sondra Tennison (BOL)

WSS Cup 4: Wolfsräschen, Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland

Men’s 10 m air pistol: Oh Seon-Il (QUE)
Men’s 25 m rapid fire pistol:Gleb Zheglov (OST) (shoot-off with Dementiy Abaddonov (OST))
Men’s 10 m air rifle: Jvars Börkursson (GRÆ)
Men’s 50 m rifle three positions: Howie Wolfe (ETM) (shoot-off with Jvars Börkursson (GRÆ) and Andre Nichols (TMB))
Men’s trap: Martin Fünten (SWR)
Men’s skeet: Gašper Vasilyeff (DCS) (four round shoot-off with Luka von Siezenberg (SWR))
Women’s 10 m air pistol: Giovanna DiGiorno (DCS)
Women’s 25 m pistol: Sophie McCann (TMB)
Women’s 10 m air rifle: Sherlyn Simms (TMB) (shoot-off with Jana Seidler (SWR))
Women’s 50 m rifle three positions: Hayley Arissakxka (QUE)
Women’s trap: Virginia Lossley (TKT) (five round shoot-off with Maria Ikarova (OST), Leni Kaltenbrunner (SWR), and Wanda Ross (ETM))
Women’s skeet: Tina Sharkey (TKT)

WSS Cup 5: Novmača, Zelena Planina

Men’s 10 m air pistol: Avenir Rybnikov (OST)
Men’s 25 m rapid fire pistol: Gleb Zheglov (OST)
Men’s 10 m air rifle: Frederick Castlethwaite (TKT)
Men’s 50 m rifle three positions: Jvars Börkursson (GRÆ)
Men’s trap: Harun Omar (DCS) (eleven round shoot-off with John Grant (DAR) and Yeom Sang-Rok (QUE))
Men’s skeet: Basil Conway (TMB)
Women’s 10 m air pistol: Kornelia Nagina (OST)
Women’s 25 m pistol: Sophie McCann (TMB)
Women’s 10 m air rifle: Clara Callan (TMB)
Women’s 50 m rifle three positions: Hayley Arissakxka (QUE)
Women’s trap: Leni Kaltenbrunner (SWR) (shoot-off with Erin Hackett (TMB) and Wanda Ross (ETM))
Women’s skeet: Sondra Tennison (BOL) (eight round shoot-off with Carole Greaves (TMB), Jane Dalley (TMB) and Hannah Gregoris (QUE))

WSS Cup 6: Arsedzhan, Kkaputtstan

Men’s 10 m air pistol: Tobin Dickens (BOL)
Men’s 25 m rapid fire pistol: Gleb Zheglov (OST) (shoot-off with Park Joon-Hoo (QUE))
Men’s 10 m air rifle: Connor Misquart-Kim (QUE)
Men’s 50 m rifle three positions: Jvars Börkursson (GRÆ)
Men’s trap: Tikhon Kirmir (OST)
Men’s skeet: Anton Shaw-McFarland (QUE)
Women’s 10 m air pistol: Kornelia Nagina (OST)
Women’s 25 m pistol: Bailey Sherman (BOL)
Women’s 10 m air rifle: Sierra Holdsworth (TKT)
Women’s 50 m rifle three positions: Siobhan Angus (DCS) (following a series record in qualifying)
Women’s trap: Tatienne Shine (DAR)
Women’s skeet: Tina Sharkey (TKT) (seven round shoot-off with Caitlin Henry (DCS) and Hallel Baird (DCS))

WSS Grand Final: Völkdorf am Ruhntuhnkuhn, Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland

Men’s 10 m air pistol: Russell Marriott (TMB)
Men’s 25 m rapid fire pistol: Mick Reynolds (TMB)
Men’s 10 m air rifle: Connor Misquart-Kim (QUE)
Men’s 50 m rifle three positions: Andre Nichols (TMB) (Jvars Börkursson (GRÆ), who won 5 of 6 events in this category during the season, had a terrible final and finished 7th)
Men’s trap: Yeom Sang-Rok (QUE) (seventeen(!) round shoot-off with John Grant (DAR))
Men’s skeet: Vladimir Vilkin (OST)
Women’s 10 m air pistol: Kornelia Nagina (OST)
Women’s 25 m pistol: Olimpiada Putina (OST)
Women’s 10 m air rifle: Tatyana Kirmina (OST)
Women’s 50 m rifle three positions: Hayley Arissakxka (QUE)
Women’s trap: Heo Jan-Di (QUE)
Women’s skeet: Hannah Gregoris (QUE)
Last edited by Graintfjall on Mon Aug 09, 2021 8:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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Postby Graintfjall » Mon Aug 09, 2021 10:35 am

GS SuperSports+ World Rowing Series

Three large regattas were held; A finals are listed. Rower names were not used. This is for two reason:
1. Realism. IRL, Olympic qualifying places are given out by NOC, not by rowers.
2. Realism again, or at least, verisimilitude. Many delegations chose rowers crewing multiple boats (including in some cases both sculling and rowing, or even lightweight rowers crewing fullweight boats). This would never happen IRL, so by omitting rower names it’s down to each individual how to RP.

WRS Regatta 1: Lake Viljan, Græntfjall

1 Tikariot (TKT)                                    6:53.30
2 Tumbra (TMB) 6:57.45
3 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 7:08.15
4 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 7:18.35
5 Mytanija (MYT) 7:24.18
6 San Ortelio (SOR) 7:26.89

1 Tikariot (TKT)               6:21.83
2 Tumbra (TMB) 6:21.88
3 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 6:23.93
4 Hopal (HOP) 6:25.44
5 Aboveland (ABL) 6:27.85
6 The ABEN Union (ABU) 6:40.35

1 The Licentian Isles (TLI)                         6:13.31
2 San Ortelio (SOR) 6:14.71
3 Mytanija (MYT) 6:19.14
4 Tumbra (TMB) 6:23.51
5 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 6:23.77
6 Bollonich (BOL) 6:31.70

1 The Licentian Isles (TLI)                         5:39.62
2 Tikariot (TKT) 5:42.66
3 Bollonich (BOL) 5:45.15
4 Darmen (DAR) 5:49.30
5 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 5:51.97
6 The ABEN Union (ABU) 6:01.36

1 Hannasea (HAN)                 6:38.14
2 Mytanija (MYT) 6:39.69
3 Bollonich (BOL) 6:42.30
4 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 6:46.20
5 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 6:50.46
6 Electrum (ETM) 6:59.75

1 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE)                       5:54.70
2 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 6:00.40
3 Mytanija (MYT) 6:00.85
4 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 6:01.71
5 The ABEN Union (ABU) 6:07.19
6 Græntfjall (GRÆ) 6:11.67

1 Græntfjall (GRÆ)        5:24.62
2 Mytanija (MYT) 5:25.17
3 Tumbra (TMB) 5:27.44
4 Darmen (DAR) 5:30.30
5 Kriegiersien (KGS) 5:31.32
6 Bollonich (BOL) 5:41.48

1 The Licentian Isles (TLI)                         7:23.67
2 Mytanija (MYT) 7:27.49
3 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 7:47.64
4 Tumbra (TMB) 7:56.05
5 Aboveland (ABL) 7:59.53
6 Darmen (DAR) 8:01.40

1 Aboveland (ABL)                                   6:57.30
2 Tumbra (TMB) 7:01.66
3 Hopal (HOP) 7:05.41
4 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 7:05.57
5 Kriegiersien (KGS) 7:10.37
6 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 7:13.38

1 Græntfjall (GRÆ)        6:55.41
2 Kriegiersien (KGS) 6:59.87
3 The ABEN Union (ABU) 7:03.05
4 Darmen (DAR) 7:07.65
5 Aboveland (ABL) 7:08.12
6 Bollonich (BOL) 7:08.88

1 Aboveland (ABL)         6:13.88
2 Bollonich (BOL) 6:16.40
3 Græntfjall (GRÆ) 6:16.61
4 Mytanija (MYT) 6:16.70
5 Darmen (DAR) 6:38.39
6 Tumbra (TMB) 6:49.78

1 The ABEN Union (ABU)                              7:26.26
2 Tikariot (TKT) 7:28.43
3 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 7:29.06
4 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 7:29.48
5 Mytanija (MYT) 7:29.66
6 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 7:33.02

1 Græntfjall (GRÆ)               6:41.09
2 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 6:46.13
3 Mytanija (MYT) 6:48.63
4 Electrum (ETM) 6:49.09
5 Bollonich (BOL) 6:51.76
6 Hannasea (HAN) 6:51.95

1 The ABEN Union (ABU)           6:06.78
2 Ostankin (OST) 6:07.21
3 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 6:07.60
4 Tumbra (TMB) 6:07.68
5 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 6:09.76
6 Darmen (DAR) 6:11.61


WRS Regatta 2: Lake Took, Hannasea

1 The Licentian Isles (TLI)                         7:01.89
2 Tikariot (TKT) 7:03.34
3 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 7:05.42
4 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 7:14.99
5 Darmen (DAR) 7:25.19
6 Kriegiersien (KGS) 7:26.66

1 Mytanija (MYT)               6:19.98
2 Bollonich (BOL) 6:22.95
3 Græntfjall (GRÆ) 6:23.88
4 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 6:24.49
5 Aboveland (ABL) 6:24.55
6 Electrum (ETM) 6:29.63

1 Tumbra (TMB)                                      6:19.79
2 Bollonich (BOL) 6:22.75
3 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 6:23.52
4 San Ortelio (SOR) 6:23.87
5 Mytanija (MYT) 6:24.46
6 The ABEN Union (ABU) 6:40.34

1 Hopal (HOP)                    5:40.98
2 Tumbra (TMB) 5:42.46
3 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 5:46.67
4 Tikariot (TKT) 5:47.39
5 The ABEN Union (ABU) 5:49.22
6 Darmen (DAR) 5:52.32

1 Hannasea (HAN)                                    6:36.24
2 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 6:37.00
3 Mytanija (MYT) 6:37.45
4 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 6:46.92
5 The ABEN Union (ABU) 6:49.30
6 Bollonich (BOL) 6:50.08

1 Mytanija (MYT)          5:58.35
2 Darmen (DAR) 5:58.52
3 Kriegiersien (KGS) 6:02.27
4 Tumbra (TMB) 6:02.29
5 Electrum (ETM) 6:03.17
6 Bollonich (BOL) 6:12.00

1 Kriegiersien (KGS)      5:27.07
2 Mytanija (MYT) 5:33.10
3 Ostankin (OST) 5:33.65
4 Græntfjall (GRÆ) 5:35.00
5 Tumbra (TMB) 5:36.19
6 Hannasea (HAN) 5:39.41

1 Aboveland (ABL)                7:33.60
2 Tumbra (TMB) 7:37.74
3 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 7:42.72
4 Mytanija (MYT) 7:45.99
5 Kriegiersien (KGS) 7:46.88
6 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 7:58.93

1 The Licentian Isles (TLI)                         6:58.59
2 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 6:58.74
3 The ABEN Union (ABU) 7:05.36
4 Hopal (HOP) 7:08.41
5 Tumbra (TMB) 7:09.87
6 Tikariot (TKT) 7:11.49

1 Græntfjall (GRÆ)               6:54.77
2 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 6:58.81
3 The ABEN Union (ABU) 6:59.70
4 Hopal (HOP) 7:05.47
5 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 7:13.49
6 Kriegiersien (KGS) 7:20.21

1 Mytanija (MYT)                                    6:16.37
2 Græntfjall (GRÆ) 6:17.42
3 Aboveland (ABL) 6:18.31
4 Hannasea (HAN) 6:31.30
5 The ABEN Union (ABU) 6:35.14
6 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 6:37.16

1 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE)                       7:24.60
2 The ABEN Union (ABU) 7:24.73
3 Græntfjall (GRÆ) 7:27.45
4 Tikariot (TKT) 7:27.92
5 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 7:30.23
6 Mytanija (MYT) 7:30.87

1 Græntfjall (GRÆ)                                  6:42.22
2 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 6:46.87
3 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 6:47.53
4 Electrum (ETM) 6:47.68
5 Bollonich (BOL) 6:50.19
6 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 6:52.58

1 Mytanija (MYT)                                    6:07.03
2 Tikariot (TKT) 6:07.06
3 Darmen (DAR) 6:07.16
4 Tumbra (TMB) 6:07.17
5 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 6:07.69
6 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 6:09.10


WRS Regatta 3: Zierenbrücksee, Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland

1 The Licentian Isles (TLI)                         6:50.00
2 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 6:51.19
3 Tikariot (TKT) 7:04.20
4 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 7:10.48
5 Darmen (DAR) 7:35.57
6 Græntfjall (GRÆ) 8:08.95

1 Aboveland (ABL)         6:19.15
2 Tikariot (TKT) 6:19.57
3 Græntfjall (GRÆ) 6:25.92
4 Mytanija (MYT) 6:29.01
5 Electrum (ETM) 6:30.70
6 Hannasea (HAN) 6:34.12

1 Mytanija (MYT)               6:15.26
2 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 6:18.84
3 Græntfjall (GRÆ) 6:27.18
4 Tumbra (TMB) 6:28.22
5 The ABEN Union (ABU) 6:28.32
6 Bollonich (BOL) 6:39.49

1 Tikariot (TKT)                 5:35.75
2 Tumbra (TMB) 5:40.17
3 Darmen (DAR) 5:49.99
4 Græntfjall (GRÆ) 5:51.69
5 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 5:55.98
6 Hopal (HOP) 6:04.05

1 Bollonich (BOL)                6:37.91
2 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 6:42.84
3 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 6:43.96
4 Græntfjall (GRÆ) 6:47.16
5 Hannasea (HAN) 6:51.80
6 Tumbra (TMB) 7:05.79

1 Mytanija (MYT)                 5:56.29
2 Darmen (DAR) 6:00.22
3 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 6:01.11
4 Hannasea (HAN) 6:03.99
5 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 6:07.19
6 Electrum (ETM) 6:09.55

1 Græntfjall (GRÆ)             5:24.36
2 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 5:25.37
3 Kriegiersien (KGS) 5:28.26
4 Darmen (DAR) 5:28.56
5 Tikariot (TKT) 5:31.30
6 Tumbra (TMB) 5:36.91

1 Kriegiersien (KGS)           7:34.70
2 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 7:39.03
3 Bollonich (BOL) 7:43.77
4 Mytanija (MYT) 7:48.15
5 Tumbra (TMB) 7:48.18
6 Tikariot (TKT) 8:17.10

1 The Licentian Isles (TLI)    7:07.65
2 Hopal (HOP) 7:07.76
3 Mytanija (MYT) 7:14.44
4 Tumbra (TMB) 7:15.53
5 Græntfjall (GRÆ) 7:21.00
6 Kriegiersien (KGS) 7:24.87

1 The Licentian Isles (TLI)                         7:00.47
2 Electrum (ETM) 7:03.75
3 Græntfjall (GRÆ) 7:06.86
4 Bollonich (BOL) 7:20.33
5 Kriegiersien (KGS) 7:23.23
6 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 7:24.31

1 Aboveland (ABL)                6:15.90
2 Bollonich (BOL) 6:17.17
3 Mytanija (MYT) 6:18.19
4 Græntfjall (GRÆ) 6:18.82
5 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 6:19.40
6 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 6:24.55

1 Græntfjall (GRÆ)               7:21.43
2 Tikariot (TKT) 7:25.97
3 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 7:26.09
4 The Licentian Isles (TLI) 7:27.58
5 Mytanija (MYT) 7:29.86
6 Bollonich (BOL) 7:34.44

1 The Licentian Isles (TLI)                         6:44.37
2 Mytanija (MYT) 6:48.03
3 Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland (SWR) 6:49.15
4 Tikariot (TKT) 6:53.68
5 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 6:54.01
6 Darmen (DAR) 6:54.38

1 The Licentian Isles (TLI)      6:05.24
2 Tikariot (TKT) 6:06.04
3 Quebec and Shingoryeo (QUE) 6:06.09
4 Mytanija (MYT) 6:06.87
5 Darmen (DAR) 6:07.25
6 Ostankin (OST) 6:12.81
Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
The White Winter Queendom of Græntfjall

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Postby Graintfjall » Mon Aug 09, 2021 7:21 pm

GS SuperSports+ Road Cycling World Series

Road cycling is a different challenge. It’s technically much easier to scorinate, but only to produce Olympic road race-esque scores. Some Village’s old stage race scorinator appears to have acquired a certain mythic status as one of the great lost treasures of the ancient world, and in any case Olympic sign-ups don’t provide enough information to use anything like that. Everyone from sprinters to GC all-rounders compete at the Olympics but it can generally be assumed the courses are best suited to puncheurs, because the scorinator doesn’t tend to produce results that suggest bunch sprint finishes or big mountain gaps. I could just scorinate a single pre-Olympic race but that’s a little boring. So I’ve opted for something akin to the old UCI World Cup, which comprised a series of one-day races. Should you choose to RP this, my advice would be to ignore the timings, which I’ve included for the sake of completeness but probably aren’t strictly accurate. (Yes, I could have generated a different sport file with different range of times for each race, but… I didn’t. Maybe some worth looking into in future, or, something that’d be a massive waste of time for little reward.) For ease I have just assumed each race has a women's equivalent.

Háttmark–Laafjörður

Traditionally the first classic in the Græntfjaller road cycling calendar. A relatively flat course but the coastal routes provide cross-winds that often break up the peleton into echelons.

1 Luka Petrusic (MYT)               6:23:50
2 Yannis Monteiro (LIS) 6:23:52
3 Lewis Wolf (TMB) 6:23:57
Robin Soinien (ABL) 6:23:57
5 Amhlaidh MacCrossan (TLI) 6:23:58
6 Bill Bonnington (TMB) 6:23:59
Kasper Karlsen (ABL) 6:23:59
Sanford Thivault (TKT) 6:23:59
9 Brian Baxter (TMB) 6:24:02
Miroslav Grbesa (MYT) 6:24:02
Vance Armstorm (KGS) 6:24:02
12 Hartmut McLeod (DAR) 6:24:03
13 Spencer Buitimea (TKT) 6:24:12
14 Jónbjörn Bjarnfreðursson (GRÆ) 6:24:24
15 Justin Yuriyama (HOP) 6:24:27
16 Cameron Sanburd (TKT) 6:24:33
17 Robin Bernhard (SWR) 6:24:50
18 Drazenko Buhic (MYT) 6:25:03
19 Kwak Dong-Soo (QUE) 6:25:09
20 Lasse Sjøstrøm (ABL) 6:25:37
Max Blair (TLI) 6:25:37
22 Tuisku Manner (ABL) 6:25:42
23 Kevin Power (DAR) 6:26:04
24 Garret Munson (HOP) 6:26:07
25 Glen Young (HOP) 6:26:19
Lalo Lisien (LIS) 6:26:19
27 Alexandros Molina (DAR) 6:26:20
André Venter (LIS) 6:26:20
29 Alan Wilson (TMB) 6:26:21
30 Demyan Rios (OST) 6:26:22
31 Niklas Federicosson (GRÆ) 6:26:23
32 Aaren Ellis (DAR) 6:26:24
33 Chandler Drullard (TKT) 6:26:25
Daniel Ross (BOL) 6:26:25
Egor Bublik (ETM) 6:26:25
John Nicholas (ETM) 6:26:25
37 Manuele Di Paolo (SOR) 6:26:51
38 Doug Cruiel (BRI) 6:27:19
39 Kurtis Cun (BRI) 6:27:33
40 Laern Nishimoto (BRI) 6:28:34
41 Christian Cross (ETM) 6:30:29
42 Eugene Taylor (ETM) 6:30:33
43 Svyatoslav Drakonov (OST) 6:33:22
44 Makar Chudra (OST) 6:34:23
45 Matthias Kronecker (SWR) 6:34:46
46 Jean Bilé-Brulé (QUE) 6:34:49
47 Damiano Lagani (SOR) 6:35:08
48 Michael Baza (ETM) 6:35:33
49 Pappos Pi (KGS) 6:35:46
50 Marc Boltzmann (SWR) 6:35:55
51 Justin Taylor (BOL) 6:36:00
52 Benjamin Mills (TLI) 6:36:11
53 Darwin Garcia (TKT) 6:36:17
54 Jop Smits (TLI) 6:36:21
55 Lucas Alexandersson (GRÆ) 6:36:27
56 Liam Mendel (SWR) 6:36:34
57 Josh Jones (HOP) 6:41:09
58 Uhm Tae-Oong (QUE) 6:41:22
59 Francis Cochrane (TMB) 6:41:36
60 Aryaphata Pi (KGS) 6:42:18
61 Nils Kirvesniemi (ABL) 6:47:40
62 Andrew Washington (BOL) 6:50:47
63 Svenn Muggursson (GRÆ) 6:57:01
— Aaron Huvertes (HOP) DNF
Alonzo Vandervoor (BRI) DNF
Brian Lee (BOL) DNF
Diophant Pi (KGS) DNF
Eobard Edwards (KGS) DNF
Hugo Hotstuff (BRI) DNF
Jasar Izetbegovic (MYT) DNF
Johannes Karlisson (GRÆ) DNF
John Queiroz (LIS) DNF
Jose-Michel Cardinal (QUE) DNF
Leyton Castres (LIS) DNF
Luis Hausner (SWR) DNF
Marin Svetlicic (MYT) DNF
Marzio Pavarin (SOR) DNF
Napoléon Masters (DAR) DNF
Patrick Richardson (BOL) DNF
William Bouchard (QUE) DNF

1 Annett Waterman (DAR)              3:32:23
2 Aimee McCulloch (TLI) 3:32:36
3 Helen Hernandez (HOP) 3:32:39
4 Freda Young (HOP) 3:32:41
Lucy Kok (TLI) 3:32:41
Pene Barbier (DAR) 3:32:41
7 Eva Vinson (HAN) 3:32:43
8 Isabella Rye (DAR) 3:32:47
9 Johanne Björnólfursdóttir (GRÆ) 3:32:48
Julia Magnussdóttir (GRÆ) 3:32:48
Sandra McKenzie (TMB) 3:32:48
12 Andrea Yakama (TKT) 3:32:53
13 Frederica Grey (HOP) 3:32:54
14 Merilyn O'Neill (DAR) 3:32:58
15 Joi Bossert (RWH) 3:32:59
16 Åsa Pesälä (ABL) 3:33:01
17 Amina Mehmedbasic (MYT) 3:33:02
18 Vera Kennethsdóttir (GRÆ) 3:33:03
19 Pepita Hirigoyen (QUE) 3:33:04
20 Ines Bilandzija (MYT) 3:33:05
Kathleen Chamberlain (TKT) 3:33:05
22 Ida Weichselbraun (SWR) 3:33:11
23 Anna Castrucco (SOR) 3:33:14
Lina Obraua (HOP) 3:33:14
25 Natasa Chakalarova (MYT) 3:33:15
26 Ashley Eaton (TMB) 3:33:19
Carol-Ann Barker-Simmons (ETM) 3:33:19
Milena Austen (SWR) 3:33:19
29 Angelina Franssdóttir (GRÆ) 3:33:21
30 Isabel Maier (SWR) 3:33:24
Joyce Robinson (BOL) 3:33:24
32 Mozella Kull (RWH) 3:33:34
33 Sara Lehner (SWR) 3:33:39
34 Hypatia Pi (KGS) 3:33:40
35 Chiara Ugolini (SOR) 3:33:43
Karina Yablokova (MYT) 3:33:43
37 Kine Fredriksen (ABL) 3:35:17
38 Gabrielle Lachance (QUE) 3:35:32
39 Wanda Hirigoyen (QUE) 3:35:42
40 Brenda Howard (BOL) 3:37:52
41 Diana Cobbs (ETM) 3:38:35
42 Yamilka Juantorena (QUE) 3:38:41
43 Concetta Vamvakinou (ETM) 3:39:59
44 Margaret Barnes (BOL) 3:40:28
45 Emily Pi (KGS) 3:41:08
46 Yana Fisher (TKT) 3:41:47
47 Emily Pi (KGS) 3:42:21
48 Assunta Laurin (RWH) 3:43:12
49 Marcella Istur (TKT) 3:45:08
50 Alissa Hausner (SWR) 3:48:01
51 Elle Donnelly-Yoon (QUE) 3:48:26
52 Amelie Maxwell (TLI) 3:49:07
— Blaire McIntosh (TLI) DNF
Catherine Granger (TMB) DNF
Ellie Cobbs (ETM) DNF
Helen Barker (TMB) DNF
Janet Powell (BOL) DNF
Lina Planque (DAR) DNF
Maria Pi (KGS) DNF
Marilyn Singer (RWH) DNF
Mayra Ozerova (ABL) DNF
Noora Saaremaa (ABL) DNF
Paula Hågman (ABL) DNF
Phyllis Wood (BOL) DNF
Pia Camilli (TKT) DNF
Rachel Fletcher (HAN) DNF
Socorro Wiseley (RWH) DNF
Solumija Karadaglic (MYT) DNF
Stephanie McKenzie (TMB) DNF
Terri Montagu (HOP) DNF
Veronica Whittaker (ETM) DNF


Kriterium von Schutzenphalia

A flat rouleur's course in the Schutzenphalian lowlands.

1 Miroslav Grbesa (MYT)             6:23:53
2 Vance Armstorm (KGS) 6:23:58
3 André Venter (LIS) 6:23:59
4 Amhlaidh MacCrossan (TLI) 6:24:00
5 Justin Yuriyama (HOP) 6:24:12
6 Spencer Buitimea (TKT) 6:24:16
7 Lalo Lisien (LIS) 6:24:24
8 Tuisku Manner (ABL) 6:24:27
9 Brian Baxter (TMB) 6:24:31
10 Kwak Dong-Soo (QUE) 6:24:40
11 Kevin Power (DAR) 6:24:43
12 Alexandros Molina (DAR) 6:25:13
13 Josh Jones (HOP) 6:25:19
14 Francis Cochrane (TMB) 6:25:21
15 Hugo Hotstuff (BRI) 6:25:24
16 Hartmut McLeod (DAR) 6:25:25
17 Alonzo Vandervoor (BRI) 6:25:31
18 Robin Soinien (ABL) 6:25:49
19 Lasse Sjøstrøm (ABL) 6:26:02
20 Cameron Sanburd (TKT) 6:26:03
21 Laern Nishimoto (BRI) 6:26:10
22 Garret Munson (HOP) 6:26:18
John Queiroz (LIS) 6:26:18
24 Daniel Ross (BOL) 6:26:20
Jónbjörn Bjarnfreðursson (GRÆ) 6:26:20
Lewis Wolf (TMB) 6:26:20
27 Alan Wilson (TMB) 6:26:21
Damiano Lagani (SOR) 6:26:21
Michael Baza (ETM) 6:26:21
Napoléon Masters (DAR) 6:26:21
Sanford Thivault (TKT) 6:26:21
32 Jop Smits (TLI) 6:26:22
33 Bill Bonnington (TMB) 6:26:23
34 Patrick Richardson (BOL) 6:26:24
35 Aaron Huvertes (HOP) 6:26:25
Luka Petrusic (MYT) 6:26:25
37 Eugene Taylor (ETM) 6:27:40
38 Glen Young (HOP) 6:27:42
39 Eobard Edwards (KGS) 6:29:55
40 Darwin Garcia (TKT) 6:30:01
41 Johannes Karlisson (GRÆ) 6:32:11
42 Marc Boltzmann (SWR) 6:32:30
43 Chandler Drullard (TKT) 6:33:08
44 Manuele Di Paolo (SOR) 6:35:30
45 Marzio Pavarin (SOR) 6:35:34
46 Liam Mendel (SWR) 6:36:01
47 Svyatoslav Drakonov (OST) 6:36:10
48 John Nicholas (ETM) 6:36:12
49 Aryaphata Pi (KGS) 6:36:14
50 Benjamin Mills (TLI) 6:36:24
51 Jasar Izetbegovic (MYT) 6:38:02
52 Andrew Washington (BOL) 6:39:46
53 Svenn Muggursson (GRÆ) 6:40:36
54 Nils Kirvesniemi (ABL) 6:41:50
55 Christian Cross (ETM) 6:42:51
56 Kurtis Cun (BRI) 6:43:12
57 Niklas Federicosson (GRÆ) 6:45:10
58 Justin Taylor (BOL) 6:56:22
— Aaren Ellis (DAR) DNF
Brian Lee (BOL) DNF
Demyan Rios (OST) DNF
Diophant Pi (KGS) DNF
Doug Cruiel (BRI) DNF
Drazenko Buhic (MYT) DNF
Egor Bublik (ETM) DNF
Jean Bilé-Brulé (QUE) DNF
Jose-Michel Cardinal (QUE) DNF
Kasper Karlsen (ABL) DNF
Leyton Castres (LIS) DNF
Lucas Alexandersson (GRÆ) DNF
Luis Hausner (SWR) DNF
Makar Chudra (OST) DNF
Marin Svetlicic (MYT) DNF
Matthias Kronecker (SWR) DNF
Max Blair (TLI) DNF
Pappos Pi (KGS) DNF
Robin Bernhard (SWR) DNF
Uhm Tae-Oong (QUE) DNF
William Bouchard (QUE) DNF
Yannis Monteiro (LIS) DNF

1 Noora Saaremaa (ABL)               3:32:37
2 Lina Planque (DAR) 3:32:38
3 Julia Magnussdóttir (GRÆ) 3:32:39
4 Lucy Kok (TLI) 3:32:41
Sandra McKenzie (TMB) 3:32:41
6 Lina Obraua (HOP) 3:32:42
7 Åsa Pesälä (ABL) 3:32:43
8 Natasa Chakalarova (MYT) 3:32:46
9 Amina Mehmedbasic (MYT) 3:32:47
10 Helen Hernandez (HOP) 3:32:48
11 Freda Young (HOP) 3:32:51
Mayra Ozerova (ABL) 3:32:51
13 Johanne Björnólfursdóttir (GRÆ) 3:32:52
14 Annett Waterman (DAR) 3:32:53
15 Catherine Granger (TMB) 3:32:54
Isabella Rye (DAR) 3:32:54
17 Pepita Hirigoyen (QUE) 3:32:59
18 Aimee McCulloch (TLI) 3:33:01
19 Andrea Yakama (TKT) 3:33:03
20 Ines Bilandzija (MYT) 3:33:05
21 Eva Vinson (HAN) 3:33:06
22 Solumija Karadaglic (MYT) 3:33:07
Yamilka Juantorena (QUE) 3:33:07
24 Socorro Wiseley (RWH) 3:33:08
25 Veronica Whittaker (ETM) 3:33:10
26 Blaire McIntosh (TLI) 3:33:13
27 Carol-Ann Barker-Simmons (ETM) 3:33:14
28 Marilyn Singer (RWH) 3:33:16
29 Karina Yablokova (MYT) 3:33:22
30 Joi Bossert (RWH) 3:33:25
31 Brenda Howard (BOL) 3:33:42
32 Elle Donnelly-Yoon (QUE) 3:33:44
Ida Weichselbraun (SWR) 3:33:44
34 Gabrielle Lachance (QUE) 3:33:45
35 Margaret Barnes (BOL) 3:35:37
36 Wanda Hirigoyen (QUE) 3:37:13
37 Anna Castrucco (SOR) 3:38:26
38 Milena Austen (SWR) 3:39:26
39 Emily Pi (KGS) 3:39:49
40 Rachel Fletcher (HAN) 3:41:40
41 Hypatia Pi (KGS) 3:42:02
42 Isabel Maier (SWR) 3:42:08
43 Alissa Hausner (SWR) 3:42:26
44 Angelina Franssdóttir (GRÆ) 3:42:36
45 Maria Pi (KGS) 3:42:52
46 Amelie Maxwell (TLI) 3:43:20
47 Kine Fredriksen (ABL) 3:43:54
48 Paula Hågman (ABL) 3:44:05
49 Sara Lehner (SWR) 3:44:36
— Ashley Eaton (TMB) DNF
Assunta Laurin (RWH) DNF
Chiara Ugolini (SOR) DNF
Concetta Vamvakinou (ETM) DNF
Diana Cobbs (ETM) DNF
Ellie Cobbs (ETM) DNF
Emily Pi (KGS) DNF
Frederica Grey (HOP) DNF
Helen Barker (TMB) DNF
Janet Powell (BOL) DNF
Joyce Robinson (BOL) DNF
Kathleen Chamberlain (TKT) DNF
Marcella Istur (TKT) DNF
Merilyn O'Neill (DAR) DNF
Mozella Kull (RWH) DNF
Pene Barbier (DAR) DNF
Phyllis Wood (BOL) DNF
Pia Camilli (TKT) DNF
Stephanie McKenzie (TMB) DNF
Terri Montagu (HOP) DNF
Vera Kennethsdóttir (GRÆ) DNF
Yana Fisher (TKT) DNF


Coral Coast Classic

Also known as Butterfly City–Kent, skirting around Lake Took before heading to the long flat run-in to the finish on the coast. Features some steep climbs on the Green Mountain.

1 Marin Svetlicic (MYT)             6:23:51
2 John Queiroz (LIS) 6:23:56
3 Miroslav Grbesa (MYT) 6:23:58
4 Kwak Dong-Soo (QUE) 6:23:59
5 Napoléon Masters (DAR) 6:24:10
6 Garret Munson (HOP) 6:24:24
7 Kevin Power (DAR) 6:24:38
8 Justin Yuriyama (HOP) 6:24:51
Max Blair (TLI) 6:24:51
10 Alan Wilson (TMB) 6:24:59
11 Lasse Sjøstrøm (ABL) 6:25:00
12 Jónbjörn Bjarnfreðursson (GRÆ) 6:25:20
13 Spencer Buitimea (TKT) 6:25:25
14 Robin Bernhard (SWR) 6:25:53
15 Alonzo Vandervoor (BRI) 6:26:12
16 Lalo Lisien (LIS) 6:26:14
17 Aaron Huvertes (HOP) 6:26:18
Andrew Washington (BOL) 6:26:18
19 Laern Nishimoto (BRI) 6:26:19
20 Demyan Rios (OST) 6:26:21
William Bouchard (QUE) 6:26:21
22 Jose-Michel Cardinal (QUE) 6:26:22
Luis Hausner (SWR) 6:26:22
24 Brian Baxter (TMB) 6:26:23
Leyton Castres (LIS) 6:26:23
26 Sanford Thivault (TKT) 6:26:24
27 Amhlaidh MacCrossan (TLI) 6:26:25
Yannis Monteiro (LIS) 6:26:25
29 Bill Bonnington (TMB) 6:27:31
30 Svenn Muggursson (GRÆ) 6:29:10
31 Robin Soinien (ABL) 6:29:57
32 Drazenko Buhic (MYT) 6:30:03
33 Matthias Kronecker (SWR) 6:31:36
34 Lucas Alexandersson (GRÆ) 6:31:49
35 Patrick Richardson (BOL) 6:33:11
36 Uhm Tae-Oong (QUE) 6:33:15
37 Kurtis Cun (BRI) 6:34:18
38 Eugene Taylor (ETM) 6:34:52
39 Makar Chudra (OST) 6:35:02
40 Glen Young (HOP) 6:35:55
41 Manuele Di Paolo (SOR) 6:37:02
42 Francis Cochrane (TMB) 6:37:53
43 Brian Lee (BOL) 6:37:57
44 Svyatoslav Drakonov (OST) 6:38:58
45 Justin Taylor (BOL) 6:41:35
46 Aryaphata Pi (KGS) 6:41:48
47 Nils Kirvesniemi (ABL) 6:42:45
48 John Nicholas (ETM) 6:42:57
49 Marc Boltzmann (SWR) 6:47:03
50 Niklas Federicosson (GRÆ) 6:47:22
51 Diophant Pi (KGS) 6:56:22
52 Liam Mendel (SWR) 6:56:34
53 Jop Smits (TLI) 6:58:18
54 Damiano Lagani (SOR) 7:01:19
— Aaren Ellis (DAR) DNF
Alexandros Molina (DAR) DNF
André Venter (LIS) DNF
Benjamin Mills (TLI) DNF
Cameron Sanburd (TKT) DNF
Chandler Drullard (TKT) DNF
Christian Cross (ETM) DNF
Daniel Ross (BOL) DNF
Darwin Garcia (TKT) DNF
Doug Cruiel (BRI) DNF
Egor Bublik (ETM) DNF
Eobard Edwards (KGS) DNF
Hartmut McLeod (DAR) DNF
Hugo Hotstuff (BRI) DNF
Jasar Izetbegovic (MYT) DNF
Jean Bilé-Brulé (QUE) DNF
Johannes Karlisson (GRÆ) DNF
Josh Jones (HOP) DNF
Kasper Karlsen (ABL) DNF
Lewis Wolf (TMB) DNF
Luka Petrusic (MYT) DNF
Marzio Pavarin (SOR) DNF
Michael Baza (ETM) DNF
Pappos Pi (KGS) DNF
Tuisku Manner (ABL) DNF
Vance Armstorm (KGS) DNF

1 Annett Waterman (DAR)              3:32:33
2 Julia Magnussdóttir (GRÆ) 3:32:38
3 Amina Mehmedbasic (MYT) 3:32:41
4 Noora Saaremaa (ABL) 3:32:42
5 Pene Barbier (DAR) 3:32:44
6 Pepita Hirigoyen (QUE) 3:32:45
Sandra McKenzie (TMB) 3:32:45
8 Aimee McCulloch (TLI) 3:32:46
9 Emily Pi (KGS) 3:32:47
Lina Obraua (HOP) 3:32:47
Mayra Ozerova (ABL) 3:32:47
12 Marilyn Singer (RWH) 3:32:49
13 Kathleen Chamberlain (TKT) 3:32:51
14 Åsa Pesälä (ABL) 3:32:53
15 Helen Barker (TMB) 3:32:54
16 Janet Powell (BOL) 3:32:55
17 Emily Pi (KGS) 3:33:01
18 Ines Bilandzija (MYT) 3:33:07
19 Phyllis Wood (BOL) 3:33:08
20 Karina Yablokova (MYT) 3:33:12
21 Brenda Howard (BOL) 3:33:13
22 Assunta Laurin (RWH) 3:33:17
23 Chiara Ugolini (SOR) 3:33:23
24 Kine Fredriksen (ABL) 3:33:29
25 Lina Planque (DAR) 3:33:33
26 Ida Weichselbraun (SWR) 3:33:40
27 Isabel Maier (SWR) 3:34:16
28 Alissa Hausner (SWR) 3:34:36
29 Amelie Maxwell (TLI) 3:35:33
Terri Montagu (HOP) 3:35:33
31 Diana Cobbs (ETM) 3:36:24
32 Frederica Grey (HOP) 3:36:42
33 Mozella Kull (RWH) 3:37:13
34 Carol-Ann Barker-Simmons (ETM) 3:37:36
35 Socorro Wiseley (RWH) 3:37:49
36 Joyce Robinson (BOL) 3:37:53
37 Yana Fisher (TKT) 3:38:23
38 Hypatia Pi (KGS) 3:38:55
39 Sara Lehner (SWR) 3:39:33
40 Catherine Granger (TMB) 3:39:58
41 Milena Austen (SWR) 3:42:37
42 Pia Camilli (TKT) 3:42:49
43 Paula Hågman (ABL) 3:43:11
44 Marcella Istur (TKT) 3:43:59
45 Rachel Fletcher (HAN) 3:49:32
46 Blaire McIntosh (TLI) 3:49:54
— Andrea Yakama (TKT) DNF
Angelina Franssdóttir (GRÆ) DNF
Anna Castrucco (SOR) DNF
Ashley Eaton (TMB) DNF
Concetta Vamvakinou (ETM) DNF
Elle Donnelly-Yoon (QUE) DNF
Ellie Cobbs (ETM) DNF
Eva Vinson (HAN) DNF
Freda Young (HOP) DNF
Gabrielle Lachance (QUE) DNF
Helen Hernandez (HOP) DNF
Isabella Rye (DAR) DNF
Johanne Björnólfursdóttir (GRÆ) DNF
Joi Bossert (RWH) DNF
Lucy Kok (TLI) DNF
Margaret Barnes (BOL) DNF
Maria Pi (KGS) DNF
Merilyn O'Neill (DAR) DNF
Natasa Chakalarova (MYT) DNF
Solumija Karadaglic (MYT) DNF
Stephanie McKenzie (TMB) DNF
Vera Kennethsdóttir (GRÆ) DNF
Veronica Whittaker (ETM) DNF
Wanda Hirigoyen (QUE) DNF
Yamilka Juantorena (QUE) DNF


Schutzenphalian Diamond Race

Starting in Hallbrunn and finishing in Dorbrück, skirting the Schutzenphalian Alps without fully climbing them.

1 Alexandros Molina (DAR)           6:23:52
2 Kasper Karlsen (ABL) 6:23:54
3 Tuisku Manner (ABL) 6:23:55
4 Spencer Buitimea (TKT) 6:24:16
5 Robin Bernhard (SWR) 6:24:24
6 Marin Svetlicic (MYT) 6:25:01
7 Max Blair (TLI) 6:25:28
8 Sanford Thivault (TKT) 6:25:39
9 Leyton Castres (LIS) 6:25:41
10 Amhlaidh MacCrossan (TLI) 6:25:57
11 Kwak Dong-Soo (QUE) 6:26:07
12 Alan Wilson (TMB) 6:26:10
13 Lasse Sjøstrøm (ABL) 6:26:15
14 Drazenko Buhic (MYT) 6:26:17
15 Aaren Ellis (DAR) 6:26:18
Miroslav Grbesa (MYT) 6:26:18
17 Hugo Hotstuff (BRI) 6:26:19
18 Aaron Huvertes (HOP) 6:26:20
19 Garret Munson (HOP) 6:26:21
Laern Nishimoto (BRI) 6:26:21
21 Brian Baxter (TMB) 6:26:22
Jop Smits (TLI) 6:26:22
23 Bill Bonnington (TMB) 6:26:23
Napoléon Masters (DAR) 6:26:23
25 André Venter (LIS) 6:26:38
26 Diophant Pi (KGS) 6:26:58
27 Justin Yuriyama (HOP) 6:27:17
28 Cameron Sanburd (TKT) 6:27:27
29 Darwin Garcia (TKT) 6:28:03
30 Egor Bublik (ETM) 6:28:39
31 Jean Bilé-Brulé (QUE) 6:28:42
32 Benjamin Mills (TLI) 6:29:14
33 Daniel Ross (BOL) 6:29:19
34 Aryaphata Pi (KGS) 6:29:41
35 Eobard Edwards (KGS) 6:29:54
36 Demyan Rios (OST) 6:29:57
37 Svenn Muggursson (GRÆ) 6:30:17
38 Josh Jones (HOP) 6:30:51
39 Yannis Monteiro (LIS) 6:30:57
40 Johannes Karlisson (GRÆ) 6:31:04
41 Makar Chudra (OST) 6:31:22
42 Manuele Di Paolo (SOR) 6:33:28
43 Marzio Pavarin (SOR) 6:34:06
44 Glen Young (HOP) 6:34:10
45 Kurtis Cun (BRI) 6:34:17
46 Lalo Lisien (LIS) 6:34:32
47 Damiano Lagani (SOR) 6:34:42
48 Uhm Tae-Oong (QUE) 6:34:47
49 Svyatoslav Drakonov (OST) 6:34:49
50 Andrew Washington (BOL) 6:35:22
51 Jose-Michel Cardinal (QUE) 6:35:53
52 William Bouchard (QUE) 6:36:21
53 Niklas Federicosson (GRÆ) 6:36:32
54 Michael Baza (ETM) 6:36:48
55 Liam Mendel (SWR) 6:37:38
56 Chandler Drullard (TKT) 6:39:11
57 Eugene Taylor (ETM) 6:40:24
58 Brian Lee (BOL) 6:41:58
59 Nils Kirvesniemi (ABL) 6:42:52
60 Christian Cross (ETM) 6:45:00
— Alonzo Vandervoor (BRI) DNF
Doug Cruiel (BRI) DNF
Francis Cochrane (TMB) DNF
Hartmut McLeod (DAR) DNF
Jasar Izetbegovic (MYT) DNF
John Nicholas (ETM) DNF
John Queiroz (LIS) DNF
Justin Taylor (BOL) DNF
Jónbjörn Bjarnfreðursson (GRÆ) DNF
Kevin Power (DAR) DNF
Lewis Wolf (TMB) DNF
Lucas Alexandersson (GRÆ) DNF
Luis Hausner (SWR) DNF
Luka Petrusic (MYT) DNF
Marc Boltzmann (SWR) DNF
Matthias Kronecker (SWR) DNF
Pappos Pi (KGS) DNF
Patrick Richardson (BOL) DNF
Robin Soinien (ABL) DNF
Vance Armstorm (KGS) DNF

1 Natasa Chakalarova (MYT)           3:32:26
2 Aimee McCulloch (TLI) 3:32:33
Lucy Kok (TLI) 3:32:33
4 Lina Planque (DAR) 3:32:40
5 Johanne Björnólfursdóttir (GRÆ) 3:32:41
Noora Saaremaa (ABL) 3:32:41
7 Angelina Franssdóttir (GRÆ) 3:32:43
Karina Yablokova (MYT) 3:32:43
9 Amina Mehmedbasic (MYT) 3:32:44
10 Ines Bilandzija (MYT) 3:32:45
11 Isabella Rye (DAR) 3:32:46
Merilyn O'Neill (DAR) 3:32:46
13 Helen Barker (TMB) 3:32:49
14 Kathleen Chamberlain (TKT) 3:32:51
Solumija Karadaglic (MYT) 3:32:51
16 Joi Bossert (RWH) 3:32:52
17 Freda Young (HOP) 3:32:58
18 Ellie Cobbs (ETM) 3:33:01
19 Vera Kennethsdóttir (GRÆ) 3:33:07
20 Amelie Maxwell (TLI) 3:33:08
21 Carol-Ann Barker-Simmons (ETM) 3:33:10
22 Diana Cobbs (ETM) 3:33:13
Marilyn Singer (RWH) 3:33:13
24 Assunta Laurin (RWH) 3:33:15
Mozella Kull (RWH) 3:33:15
26 Ashley Eaton (TMB) 3:33:17
Maria Pi (KGS) 3:33:17
28 Eva Vinson (HAN) 3:33:20
29 Wanda Hirigoyen (QUE) 3:33:25
30 Ida Weichselbraun (SWR) 3:33:31
31 Marcella Istur (TKT) 3:33:32
32 Milena Austen (SWR) 3:33:34
33 Hypatia Pi (KGS) 3:33:38
34 Åsa Pesälä (ABL) 3:33:40
35 Margaret Barnes (BOL) 3:33:43
36 Phyllis Wood (BOL) 3:33:45
37 Pia Camilli (TKT) 3:33:46
38 Paula Hågman (ABL) 3:34:43
39 Catherine Granger (TMB) 3:36:13
40 Concetta Vamvakinou (ETM) 3:38:23
41 Rachel Fletcher (HAN) 3:38:30
42 Annett Waterman (DAR) 3:39:41
43 Frederica Grey (HOP) 3:39:49
44 Joyce Robinson (BOL) 3:40:20
45 Emily Pi (KGS) 3:40:52
46 Gabrielle Lachance (QUE) 3:41:00
47 Alissa Hausner (SWR) 3:41:44
48 Janet Powell (BOL) 3:43:20
49 Elle Donnelly-Yoon (QUE) 3:43:39
50 Sara Lehner (SWR) 3:44:07
51 Yamilka Juantorena (QUE) 3:48:13
52 Terri Montagu (HOP) 3:49:11
— Andrea Yakama (TKT) DNF
Anna Castrucco (SOR) DNF
Blaire McIntosh (TLI) DNF
Brenda Howard (BOL) DNF
Chiara Ugolini (SOR) DNF
Emily Pi (KGS) DNF
Helen Hernandez (HOP) DNF
Isabel Maier (SWR) DNF
Julia Magnussdóttir (GRÆ) DNF
Kine Fredriksen (ABL) DNF
Lina Obraua (HOP) DNF
Mayra Ozerova (ABL) DNF
Pene Barbier (DAR) DNF
Pepita Hirigoyen (QUE) DNF
Sandra McKenzie (TMB) DNF
Socorro Wiseley (RWH) DNF
Stephanie McKenzie (TMB) DNF
Veronica Whittaker (ETM) DNF
Yana Fisher (TKT) DNF


Folte–Kyrkdorf

Traditionally the closing and most prestigious event of the Græntfjaller cycling calendar, beginning on the Odinsfluss river and rising into the Rushmori Alps for a high summit finish.

1 Jónbjörn Bjarnfreðursson (GRÆ)    6:23:49
2 André Venter (LIS) 6:23:52
3 Luka Petrusic (MYT) 6:23:53
4 Max Blair (TLI) 6:23:54
5 Alexandros Molina (DAR) 6:23:57
6 Garret Munson (HOP) 6:24:06
7 Napoléon Masters (DAR) 6:24:16
8 Brian Baxter (TMB) 6:24:30
9 Vance Armstorm (KGS) 6:24:32
10 Kevin Power (DAR) 6:24:40
11 Lalo Lisien (LIS) 6:24:43
12 Demyan Rios (OST) 6:24:51
13 Spencer Buitimea (TKT) 6:25:00
14 Jasar Izetbegovic (MYT) 6:25:06
15 Leyton Castres (LIS) 6:25:23
16 Drazenko Buhic (MYT) 6:25:24
17 Sanford Thivault (TKT) 6:25:25
18 Kurtis Cun (BRI) 6:25:33
19 Bill Bonnington (TMB) 6:25:48
20 Aaren Ellis (DAR) 6:26:12
21 Lewis Wolf (TMB) 6:26:18
Tuisku Manner (ABL) 6:26:18
23 Damiano Lagani (SOR) 6:26:19
Darwin Garcia (TKT) 6:26:19
Lasse Sjøstrøm (ABL) 6:26:19
Robin Bernhard (SWR) 6:26:19
27 Aaron Huvertes (HOP) 6:26:21
Uhm Tae-Oong (QUE) 6:26:21
29 Chandler Drullard (TKT) 6:26:23
Eobard Edwards (KGS) 6:26:23
John Nicholas (ETM) 6:26:23
32 Marin Svetlicic (MYT) 6:26:24
33 Svenn Muggursson (GRÆ) 6:26:25
34 Matthias Kronecker (SWR) 6:28:00
35 Hartmut McLeod (DAR) 6:28:49
36 Eugene Taylor (ETM) 6:29:34
37 Cameron Sanburd (TKT) 6:29:47
38 Jop Smits (TLI) 6:29:53
39 Pappos Pi (KGS) 6:30:23
40 Niklas Federicosson (GRÆ) 6:31:08
41 Justin Yuriyama (HOP) 6:31:57
42 Marzio Pavarin (SOR) 6:32:16
43 Makar Chudra (OST) 6:32:43
44 Yannis Monteiro (LIS) 6:32:52
45 Manuele Di Paolo (SOR) 6:34:23
46 Josh Jones (HOP) 6:34:39
47 Nils Kirvesniemi (ABL) 6:34:44
48 Svyatoslav Drakonov (OST) 6:34:49
49 William Bouchard (QUE) 6:35:01
50 Egor Bublik (ETM) 6:35:51
51 Patrick Richardson (BOL) 6:35:57
52 Jose-Michel Cardinal (QUE) 6:36:07
53 Andrew Washington (BOL) 6:36:18
54 Diophant Pi (KGS) 6:36:28
55 Daniel Ross (BOL) 6:36:57
56 Jean Bilé-Brulé (QUE) 6:38:36
57 Michael Baza (ETM) 6:41:36
58 Lucas Alexandersson (GRÆ) 6:42:27
59 Aryaphata Pi (KGS) 6:46:15
60 Johannes Karlisson (GRÆ) 6:48:42
61 Christian Cross (ETM) 6:54:58
62 Liam Mendel (SWR) 6:56:44
— Alan Wilson (TMB) DNF
Alonzo Vandervoor (BRI) DNF
Amhlaidh MacCrossan (TLI) DNF
Benjamin Mills (TLI) DNF
Brian Lee (BOL) DNF
Doug Cruiel (BRI) DNF
Francis Cochrane (TMB) DNF
Glen Young (HOP) DNF
Hugo Hotstuff (BRI) DNF
John Queiroz (LIS) DNF
Justin Taylor (BOL) DNF
Kasper Karlsen (ABL) DNF
Kwak Dong-Soo (QUE) DNF
Laern Nishimoto (BRI) DNF
Luis Hausner (SWR) DNF
Marc Boltzmann (SWR) DNF
Miroslav Grbesa (MYT) DNF
Robin Soinien (ABL) DNF

1 Julia Magnussdóttir (GRÆ)          3:32:36
2 Socorro Wiseley (RWH) 3:32:38
3 Lina Obraua (HOP) 3:32:40
4 Angelina Franssdóttir (GRÆ) 3:32:41
Lina Planque (DAR) 3:32:41
6 Pene Barbier (DAR) 3:32:42
7 Amina Mehmedbasic (MYT) 3:32:43
Lucy Kok (TLI) 3:32:43
9 Natasa Chakalarova (MYT) 3:32:45
10 Amelie Maxwell (TLI) 3:32:46
Ellie Cobbs (ETM) 3:32:46
12 Helen Barker (TMB) 3:32:47
13 Pepita Hirigoyen (QUE) 3:32:50
Vera Kennethsdóttir (GRÆ) 3:32:50
15 Chiara Ugolini (SOR) 3:32:53
Isabella Rye (DAR) 3:32:53
17 Freda Young (HOP) 3:32:59
18 Aimee McCulloch (TLI) 3:33:00
Helen Hernandez (HOP) 3:33:00
20 Ines Bilandzija (MYT) 3:33:03
21 Annett Waterman (DAR) 3:33:04
22 Noora Saaremaa (ABL) 3:33:05
23 Åsa Pesälä (ABL) 3:33:06
24 Johanne Björnólfursdóttir (GRÆ) 3:33:12
25 Alissa Hausner (SWR) 3:33:15
26 Janet Powell (BOL) 3:33:16
Sara Lehner (SWR) 3:33:16
28 Marcella Istur (TKT) 3:33:17
29 Maria Pi (KGS) 3:33:22
30 Andrea Yakama (TKT) 3:33:27
31 Emily Pi (KGS) 3:33:29
32 Anna Castrucco (SOR) 3:33:30
33 Ashley Eaton (TMB) 3:33:31
Catherine Granger (TMB) 3:33:31
35 Karina Yablokova (MYT) 3:33:35
36 Yana Fisher (TKT) 3:33:36
37 Assunta Laurin (RWH) 3:33:38
38 Yamilka Juantorena (QUE) 3:35:20
39 Concetta Vamvakinou (ETM) 3:35:26
40 Merilyn O'Neill (DAR) 3:37:10
41 Joyce Robinson (BOL) 3:39:22
42 Milena Austen (SWR) 3:40:00
43 Ida Weichselbraun (SWR) 3:41:13
44 Hypatia Pi (KGS) 3:41:55
45 Terri Montagu (HOP) 3:42:23
46 Kine Fredriksen (ABL) 3:44:12
47 Pia Camilli (TKT) 3:44:17
48 Rachel Fletcher (HAN) 3:44:23
49 Mozella Kull (RWH) 3:44:33
50 Diana Cobbs (ETM) 3:46:56
51 Frederica Grey (HOP) 3:51:00
— Blaire McIntosh (TLI) DNF
Brenda Howard (BOL) DNF
Carol-Ann Barker-Simmons (ETM) DNF
Elle Donnelly-Yoon (QUE) DNF
Emily Pi (KGS) DNF
Eva Vinson (HAN) DNF
Gabrielle Lachance (QUE) DNF
Isabel Maier (SWR) DNF
Joi Bossert (RWH) DNF
Kathleen Chamberlain (TKT) DNF
Margaret Barnes (BOL) DNF
Marilyn Singer (RWH) DNF
Mayra Ozerova (ABL) DNF
Paula Hågman (ABL) DNF
Phyllis Wood (BOL) DNF
Sandra McKenzie (TMB) DNF
Solumija Karadaglic (MYT) DNF
Stephanie McKenzie (TMB) DNF
Veronica Whittaker (ETM) DNF
Wanda Hirigoyen (QUE) DNF


Tour of Zelena Planina

A one day race in the war-torn, rebuilding Dienstadi nationstate hoping to attract tourism and promote community healing. Hilly rather than fully mountainous stage profile.

1 Robin Soinien (ABL)               6:23:53
2 Kevin Power (DAR) 6:23:58
Sanford Thivault (TKT) 6:23:58
4 Amhlaidh MacCrossan (TLI) 6:23:59
5 Demyan Rios (OST) 6:24:00
6 Tuisku Manner (ABL) 6:24:01
7 Leyton Castres (LIS) 6:24:10
8 Aaren Ellis (DAR) 6:24:12
9 Lalo Lisien (LIS) 6:24:16
10 John Queiroz (LIS) 6:24:25
11 Robin Bernhard (SWR) 6:24:32
12 André Venter (LIS) 6:24:41
13 Kasper Karlsen (ABL) 6:24:45
14 Aaron Huvertes (HOP) 6:24:47
15 Kwak Dong-Soo (QUE) 6:24:52
16 Eobard Edwards (KGS) 6:24:59
17 Drazenko Buhic (MYT) 6:25:13
Garret Munson (HOP) 6:25:13
19 Vance Armstorm (KGS) 6:25:22
20 Justin Yuriyama (HOP) 6:25:35
21 Daniel Ross (BOL) 6:26:18
Max Blair (TLI) 6:26:18
23 Brian Baxter (TMB) 6:26:19
Hartmut McLeod (DAR) 6:26:19
Lewis Wolf (TMB) 6:26:19
Luka Petrusic (MYT) 6:26:19
27 Laern Nishimoto (BRI) 6:26:20
Svenn Muggursson (GRÆ) 6:26:20
29 Eugene Taylor (ETM) 6:26:21
30 Alan Wilson (TMB) 6:26:23
Jónbjörn Bjarnfreðursson (GRÆ) 6:26:23
Liam Mendel (SWR) 6:26:23
33 Alonzo Vandervoor (BRI) 6:26:24
Marin Svetlicic (MYT) 6:26:24
35 Hugo Hotstuff (BRI) 6:26:25
Yannis Monteiro (LIS) 6:26:25
37 Chandler Drullard (TKT) 6:26:31
Nils Kirvesniemi (ABL) 6:26:31
39 Manuele Di Paolo (SOR) 6:27:12
40 William Bouchard (QUE) 6:27:15
41 Lucas Alexandersson (GRÆ) 6:27:53
42 Svyatoslav Drakonov (OST) 6:28:33
43 Makar Chudra (OST) 6:31:42
44 Josh Jones (HOP) 6:32:26
45 Alexandros Molina (DAR) 6:34:47
46 Matthias Kronecker (SWR) 6:34:52
47 Patrick Richardson (BOL) 6:35:34
48 Johannes Karlisson (GRÆ) 6:35:59
49 John Nicholas (ETM) 6:36:01
50 Kurtis Cun (BRI) 6:36:02
51 Brian Lee (BOL) 6:36:10
52 Damiano Lagani (SOR) 6:36:12
53 Glen Young (HOP) 6:36:21
Pappos Pi (KGS) 6:36:21
55 Andrew Washington (BOL) 6:37:54
56 Christian Cross (ETM) 6:38:42
57 Jean Bilé-Brulé (QUE) 6:38:44
58 Jop Smits (TLI) 6:40:58
59 Niklas Federicosson (GRÆ) 6:41:24
60 Egor Bublik (ETM) 6:42:17
61 Diophant Pi (KGS) 6:44:47
62 Darwin Garcia (TKT) 7:02:48
— Aryaphata Pi (KGS) DNF
Benjamin Mills (TLI) DNF
Bill Bonnington (TMB) DNF
Cameron Sanburd (TKT) DNF
Doug Cruiel (BRI) DNF
Francis Cochrane (TMB) DNF
Jasar Izetbegovic (MYT) DNF
Jose-Michel Cardinal (QUE) DNF
Justin Taylor (BOL) DNF
Lasse Sjøstrøm (ABL) DNF
Luis Hausner (SWR) DNF
Marc Boltzmann (SWR) DNF
Marzio Pavarin (SOR) DNF
Michael Baza (ETM) DNF
Miroslav Grbesa (MYT) DNF
Napoléon Masters (DAR) DNF
Spencer Buitimea (TKT) DNF
Uhm Tae-Oong (QUE) DNF

1 Solumija Karadaglic (MYT)          3:32:26
2 Pene Barbier (DAR) 3:32:28
3 Vera Kennethsdóttir (GRÆ) 3:32:32
4 Isabella Rye (DAR) 3:32:36
5 Ellie Cobbs (ETM) 3:32:38
6 Helen Barker (TMB) 3:32:39
7 Aimee McCulloch (TLI) 3:32:40
Ashley Eaton (TMB) 3:32:40
Freda Young (HOP) 3:32:40
10 Merilyn O'Neill (DAR) 3:32:43
11 Concetta Vamvakinou (ETM) 3:32:46
Helen Hernandez (HOP) 3:32:46
13 Noora Saaremaa (ABL) 3:32:48
14 Pepita Hirigoyen (QUE) 3:32:51
15 Pia Camilli (TKT) 3:32:52
16 Sandra McKenzie (TMB) 3:32:55
17 Rachel Fletcher (HAN) 3:32:57
18 Ida Weichselbraun (SWR) 3:33:00
19 Stephanie McKenzie (TMB) 3:33:01
20 Catherine Granger (TMB) 3:33:05
Elle Donnelly-Yoon (QUE) 3:33:05
22 Lina Obraua (HOP) 3:33:09
23 Socorro Wiseley (RWH) 3:33:10
24 Lina Planque (DAR) 3:33:11
25 Eva Vinson (HAN) 3:33:13
26 Isabel Maier (SWR) 3:33:14
27 Brenda Howard (BOL) 3:33:18
28 Joyce Robinson (BOL) 3:33:23
29 Wanda Hirigoyen (QUE) 3:33:24
30 Blaire McIntosh (TLI) 3:33:27
31 Andrea Yakama (TKT) 3:33:31
32 Assunta Laurin (RWH) 3:33:35
33 Kine Fredriksen (ABL) 3:33:37
34 Yamilka Juantorena (QUE) 3:33:42
35 Yana Fisher (TKT) 3:33:44
36 Marilyn Singer (RWH) 3:34:12
37 Kathleen Chamberlain (TKT) 3:34:37
38 Mozella Kull (RWH) 3:34:39
39 Angelina Franssdóttir (GRÆ) 3:34:46
40 Maria Pi (KGS) 3:34:53
41 Paula Hågman (ABL) 3:37:16
42 Sara Lehner (SWR) 3:38:18
43 Veronica Whittaker (ETM) 3:38:31
44 Frederica Grey (HOP) 3:39:28
45 Diana Cobbs (ETM) 3:39:46
46 Gabrielle Lachance (QUE) 3:40:11
47 Janet Powell (BOL) 3:41:05
48 Amelie Maxwell (TLI) 3:42:04
49 Chiara Ugolini (SOR) 3:44:07
50 Carol-Ann Barker-Simmons (ETM) 3:44:47
51 Anna Castrucco (SOR) 3:44:53
— Alissa Hausner (SWR) DNF
Amina Mehmedbasic (MYT) DNF
Annett Waterman (DAR) DNF
Emily Pi (KGS) DNF
Emily Pi (KGS) DNF
Hypatia Pi (KGS) DNF
Ines Bilandzija (MYT) DNF
Johanne Björnólfursdóttir (GRÆ) DNF
Joi Bossert (RWH) DNF
Julia Magnussdóttir (GRÆ) DNF
Karina Yablokova (MYT) DNF
Lucy Kok (TLI) DNF
Marcella Istur (TKT) DNF
Margaret Barnes (BOL) DNF
Mayra Ozerova (ABL) DNF
Milena Austen (SWR) DNF
Natasa Chakalarova (MYT) DNF
Phyllis Wood (BOL) DNF
Terri Montagu (HOP) DNF
Åsa Pesälä (ABL) DNF


Trobirn–Kapfenweil

Schutzenphalian classic raced late in the high summer, which in combination with its tricky Alpine ramps makes it a challenging race.

1 André Venter (LIS)                6:23:59
2 Aaron Huvertes (HOP) 6:24:03
3 Kasper Karlsen (ABL) 6:24:21
4 Cameron Sanburd (TKT) 6:24:33
Justin Yuriyama (HOP) 6:24:33
6 Napoléon Masters (DAR) 6:24:34
7 Alan Wilson (TMB) 6:24:36
8 Doug Cruiel (BRI) 6:24:51
9 Demyan Rios (OST) 6:24:52
10 Drazenko Buhic (MYT) 6:24:55
11 Damiano Lagani (SOR) 6:25:12
12 Alexandros Molina (DAR) 6:25:15
Lewis Wolf (TMB) 6:25:15
14 Leyton Castres (LIS) 6:25:44
15 Kevin Power (DAR) 6:25:56
16 Garret Munson (HOP) 6:25:58
17 Marin Svetlicic (MYT) 6:26:18
18 Hartmut McLeod (DAR) 6:26:19
19 Jasar Izetbegovic (MYT) 6:26:22
Laern Nishimoto (BRI) 6:26:22
21 Kwak Dong-Soo (QUE) 6:26:23
22 Vance Armstorm (KGS) 6:26:25
23 Svenn Muggursson (GRÆ) 6:27:05
24 Johannes Karlisson (GRÆ) 6:28:30
25 Marzio Pavarin (SOR) 6:28:54
26 Hugo Hotstuff (BRI) 6:29:38
27 Marc Boltzmann (SWR) 6:29:41
28 Matthias Kronecker (SWR) 6:30:07
29 Luis Hausner (SWR) 6:30:19
30 Eobard Edwards (KGS) 6:30:22
31 Svyatoslav Drakonov (OST) 6:30:28
32 Egor Bublik (ETM) 6:30:32
33 Alonzo Vandervoor (BRI) 6:30:59
34 Max Blair (TLI) 6:31:23
35 Bill Bonnington (TMB) 6:32:31
36 Jop Smits (TLI) 6:32:39
37 Eugene Taylor (ETM) 6:34:02
38 Brian Baxter (TMB) 6:34:16
39 Glen Young (HOP) 6:35:01
40 Patrick Richardson (BOL) 6:35:10
41 John Queiroz (LIS) 6:35:11
42 Manuele Di Paolo (SOR) 6:35:19
43 William Bouchard (QUE) 6:35:37
44 Niklas Federicosson (GRÆ) 6:35:50
45 Pappos Pi (KGS) 6:36:21
46 Chandler Drullard (TKT) 6:36:27
Lucas Alexandersson (GRÆ) 6:36:27
48 Kurtis Cun (BRI) 6:37:55
49 Benjamin Mills (TLI) 6:40:30
50 Nils Kirvesniemi (ABL) 6:41:13
51 Brian Lee (BOL) 6:54:00
52 Christian Cross (ETM) 6:56:24
— Aaren Ellis (DAR) DNF
Amhlaidh MacCrossan (TLI) DNF
Andrew Washington (BOL) DNF
Aryaphata Pi (KGS) DNF
Daniel Ross (BOL) DNF
Darwin Garcia (TKT) DNF
Diophant Pi (KGS) DNF
Francis Cochrane (TMB) DNF
Jean Bilé-Brulé (QUE) DNF
John Nicholas (ETM) DNF
Jose-Michel Cardinal (QUE) DNF
Josh Jones (HOP) DNF
Justin Taylor (BOL) DNF
Jónbjörn Bjarnfreðursson (GRÆ) DNF
Lalo Lisien (LIS) DNF
Lasse Sjøstrøm (ABL) DNF
Liam Mendel (SWR) DNF
Luka Petrusic (MYT) DNF
Makar Chudra (OST) DNF
Michael Baza (ETM) DNF
Miroslav Grbesa (MYT) DNF
Robin Bernhard (SWR) DNF
Robin Soinien (ABL) DNF
Sanford Thivault (TKT) DNF
Spencer Buitimea (TKT) DNF
Tuisku Manner (ABL) DNF
Uhm Tae-Oong (QUE) DNF
Yannis Monteiro (LIS) DNF

1 Solumija Karadaglic (MYT)          3:32:31
2 Natasa Chakalarova (MYT) 3:32:36
3 Chiara Ugolini (SOR) 3:32:38
Kathleen Chamberlain (TKT) 3:32:38
Vera Kennethsdóttir (GRÆ) 3:32:38
6 Annett Waterman (DAR) 3:32:39
7 Alissa Hausner (SWR) 3:32:40
8 Stephanie McKenzie (TMB) 3:32:45
9 Freda Young (HOP) 3:32:46
10 Ashley Eaton (TMB) 3:32:47
Joi Bossert (RWH) 3:32:47
Julia Magnussdóttir (GRÆ) 3:32:47
13 Isabella Rye (DAR) 3:32:48
Lucy Kok (TLI) 3:32:48
15 Johanne Björnólfursdóttir (GRÆ) 3:32:50
16 Amina Mehmedbasic (MYT) 3:32:52
17 Marilyn Singer (RWH) 3:32:53
Noora Saaremaa (ABL) 3:32:53
19 Terri Montagu (HOP) 3:32:54
20 Pepita Hirigoyen (QUE) 3:32:57
21 Ines Bilandzija (MYT) 3:32:58
Lina Obraua (HOP) 3:32:58
23 Lina Planque (DAR) 3:33:00
Pene Barbier (DAR) 3:33:00
25 Wanda Hirigoyen (QUE) 3:33:04
26 Catherine Granger (TMB) 3:33:18
27 Eva Vinson (HAN) 3:33:20
28 Isabel Maier (SWR) 3:33:26
29 Socorro Wiseley (RWH) 3:33:27
30 Merilyn O'Neill (DAR) 3:33:29
31 Yamilka Juantorena (QUE) 3:33:33
32 Amelie Maxwell (TLI) 3:33:34
Kine Fredriksen (ABL) 3:33:34
34 Marcella Istur (TKT) 3:33:36
35 Maria Pi (KGS) 3:33:42
36 Blaire McIntosh (TLI) 3:33:43
37 Andrea Yakama (TKT) 3:33:46
38 Sara Lehner (SWR) 3:33:54
39 Hypatia Pi (KGS) 3:34:19
40 Janet Powell (BOL) 3:34:46
41 Angelina Franssdóttir (GRÆ) 3:34:56
42 Emily Pi (KGS) 3:35:22
43 Ida Weichselbraun (SWR) 3:36:27
44 Rachel Fletcher (HAN) 3:36:52
45 Phyllis Wood (BOL) 3:37:31
46 Gabrielle Lachance (QUE) 3:37:40
47 Brenda Howard (BOL) 3:41:00
48 Margaret Barnes (BOL) 3:41:01
49 Paula Hågman (ABL) 3:41:09
50 Diana Cobbs (ETM) 3:43:56
51 Pia Camilli (TKT) 3:44:25
52 Assunta Laurin (RWH) 3:45:08
— Aimee McCulloch (TLI) DNF
Anna Castrucco (SOR) DNF
Carol-Ann Barker-Simmons (ETM) DNF
Concetta Vamvakinou (ETM) DNF
Elle Donnelly-Yoon (QUE) DNF
Ellie Cobbs (ETM) DNF
Emily Pi (KGS) DNF
Frederica Grey (HOP) DNF
Helen Barker (TMB) DNF
Helen Hernandez (HOP) DNF
Joyce Robinson (BOL) DNF
Karina Yablokova (MYT) DNF
Mayra Ozerova (ABL) DNF
Milena Austen (SWR) DNF
Mozella Kull (RWH) DNF
Sandra McKenzie (TMB) DNF
Veronica Whittaker (ETM) DNF
Yana Fisher (TKT) DNF
Åsa Pesälä (ABL) DNF


Pearl City Power

A relatively new "classic" that begins in the Hannasean Alps and runs down to a finish on Peace Boulevard in Pearl City.

1 Napoléon Masters (DAR)            6:23:51
2 Aaron Huvertes (HOP) 6:23:53
3 André Venter (LIS) 6:23:56
Miroslav Grbesa (MYT) 6:23:56
5 Garret Munson (HOP) 6:23:57
6 Cameron Sanburd (TKT) 6:24:01
7 Drazenko Buhic (MYT) 6:24:03
Lasse Sjøstrøm (ABL) 6:24:03
9 Robin Soinien (ABL) 6:24:14
10 Justin Yuriyama (HOP) 6:24:19
11 Alexandros Molina (DAR) 6:24:29
12 Kasper Karlsen (ABL) 6:24:33
13 Bill Bonnington (TMB) 6:24:44
14 Luka Petrusic (MYT) 6:25:21
15 Amhlaidh MacCrossan (TLI) 6:25:22
16 Justin Taylor (BOL) 6:25:44
17 Chandler Drullard (TKT) 6:25:59
18 Brian Baxter (TMB) 6:26:18
Kevin Power (DAR) 6:26:18
20 Jasar Izetbegovic (MYT) 6:26:20
21 Kurtis Cun (BRI) 6:26:21
22 Darwin Garcia (TKT) 6:26:22
23 Max Blair (TLI) 6:26:23
24 Brian Lee (BOL) 6:26:24
25 Daniel Ross (BOL) 6:26:25
26 Egor Bublik (ETM) 6:26:37
27 Eugene Taylor (ETM) 6:27:21
28 Vance Armstorm (KGS) 6:27:22
29 Marc Boltzmann (SWR) 6:27:31
30 Sanford Thivault (TKT) 6:28:37
31 Leyton Castres (LIS) 6:28:55
32 Makar Chudra (OST) 6:29:07
33 Lewis Wolf (TMB) 6:29:48
34 Francis Cochrane (TMB) 6:30:30
35 Laern Nishimoto (BRI) 6:31:31
36 Andrew Washington (BOL) 6:32:07
37 Alonzo Vandervoor (BRI) 6:32:38
38 Svyatoslav Drakonov (OST) 6:33:00
39 Lucas Alexandersson (GRÆ) 6:34:15
40 Jop Smits (TLI) 6:34:32
Michael Baza (ETM) 6:34:32
42 Glen Young (HOP) 6:34:37
43 Lalo Lisien (LIS) 6:34:43
44 William Bouchard (QUE) 6:34:47
45 Niklas Federicosson (GRÆ) 6:34:48
46 Manuele Di Paolo (SOR) 6:35:17
47 Aaren Ellis (DAR) 6:35:24
48 Matthias Kronecker (SWR) 6:35:36
49 Alan Wilson (TMB) 6:35:48
50 Nils Kirvesniemi (ABL) 6:36:03
51 Christian Cross (ETM) 6:36:27
52 Hugo Hotstuff (BRI) 6:37:20
53 Marzio Pavarin (SOR) 6:37:34
54 Aryaphata Pi (KGS) 6:37:45
55 Diophant Pi (KGS) 6:38:12
56 Patrick Richardson (BOL) 6:39:48
57 Benjamin Mills (TLI) 6:39:49
58 Hartmut McLeod (DAR) 6:40:15
59 John Queiroz (LIS) 6:40:31
60 Liam Mendel (SWR) 6:44:36
61 Damiano Lagani (SOR) 6:45:31
62 Johannes Karlisson (GRÆ) 6:46:36
— Demyan Rios (OST) DNF
Doug Cruiel (BRI) DNF
Eobard Edwards (KGS) DNF
Jean Bilé-Brulé (QUE) DNF
John Nicholas (ETM) DNF
Jose-Michel Cardinal (QUE) DNF
Josh Jones (HOP) DNF
Jónbjörn Bjarnfreðursson (GRÆ) DNF
Kwak Dong-Soo (QUE) DNF
Luis Hausner (SWR) DNF
Marin Svetlicic (MYT) DNF
Pappos Pi (KGS) DNF
Robin Bernhard (SWR) DNF
Spencer Buitimea (TKT) DNF
Svenn Muggursson (GRÆ) DNF
Tuisku Manner (ABL) DNF
Uhm Tae-Oong (QUE) DNF
Yannis Monteiro (LIS) DNF

1 Isabella Rye (DAR)                 3:32:40
2 Freda Young (HOP) 3:32:41
Lina Obraua (HOP) 3:32:41
4 Assunta Laurin (RWH) 3:32:42
Kathleen Chamberlain (TKT) 3:32:42
Mayra Ozerova (ABL) 3:32:42
7 Andrea Yakama (TKT) 3:32:43
Marilyn Singer (RWH) 3:32:43
9 Phyllis Wood (BOL) 3:32:44
10 Johanne Björnólfursdóttir (GRÆ) 3:32:46
Åsa Pesälä (ABL) 3:32:46
12 Lina Planque (DAR) 3:32:47
13 Aimee McCulloch (TLI) 3:32:48
Karina Yablokova (MYT) 3:32:48
15 Annett Waterman (DAR) 3:32:50
16 Helen Barker (TMB) 3:32:51
17 Amina Mehmedbasic (MYT) 3:32:53
Socorro Wiseley (RWH) 3:32:53
Solumija Karadaglic (MYT) 3:32:53
20 Ida Weichselbraun (SWR) 3:32:54
21 Natasa Chakalarova (MYT) 3:32:57
22 Emily Pi (KGS) 3:33:02
23 Sandra McKenzie (TMB) 3:33:05
24 Milena Austen (SWR) 3:33:09
Pene Barbier (DAR) 3:33:09
26 Isabel Maier (SWR) 3:33:10
27 Pia Camilli (TKT) 3:33:15
28 Yamilka Juantorena (QUE) 3:33:22
29 Diana Cobbs (ETM) 3:33:25
30 Noora Saaremaa (ABL) 3:33:28
31 Margaret Barnes (BOL) 3:33:29
32 Sara Lehner (SWR) 3:33:34
33 Alissa Hausner (SWR) 3:33:37
34 Rachel Fletcher (HAN) 3:33:39
35 Hypatia Pi (KGS) 3:33:46
36 Ines Bilandzija (MYT) 3:33:47
37 Mozella Kull (RWH) 3:34:48
Yana Fisher (TKT) 3:34:48
39 Chiara Ugolini (SOR) 3:35:19
40 Concetta Vamvakinou (ETM) 3:36:10
41 Catherine Granger (TMB) 3:38:38
42 Paula Hågman (ABL) 3:39:05
43 Blaire McIntosh (TLI) 3:42:15
44 Marcella Istur (TKT) 3:42:27
45 Gabrielle Lachance (QUE) 3:44:52
46 Kine Fredriksen (ABL) 3:47:01
47 Veronica Whittaker (ETM) 3:49:56
— Amelie Maxwell (TLI) DNF
Angelina Franssdóttir (GRÆ) DNF
Anna Castrucco (SOR) DNF
Ashley Eaton (TMB) DNF
Brenda Howard (BOL) DNF
Carol-Ann Barker-Simmons (ETM) DNF
Elle Donnelly-Yoon (QUE) DNF
Ellie Cobbs (ETM) DNF
Emily Pi (KGS) DNF
Eva Vinson (HAN) DNF
Frederica Grey (HOP) DNF
Helen Hernandez (HOP) DNF
Janet Powell (BOL) DNF
Joi Bossert (RWH) DNF
Joyce Robinson (BOL) DNF
Julia Magnussdóttir (GRÆ) DNF
Lucy Kok (TLI) DNF
Maria Pi (KGS) DNF
Merilyn O'Neill (DAR) DNF
Pepita Hirigoyen (QUE) DNF
Stephanie McKenzie (TMB) DNF
Terri Montagu (HOP) DNF
Vera Kennethsdóttir (GRÆ) DNF
Wanda Hirigoyen (QUE) DNF
Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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Postby Graintfjall » Mon Aug 09, 2021 7:22 pm

Ran out of character space for the time trial portion of the Road Cycling Series.

Time trials are not normally run so I've run one as an (unofficial!) pre-Olympic test event. The other is a time trial in a Stage Race whose results I have not simmed but, at least as far as I'm concerned, you can RP however you like.

Tour of Græntfjall Individual Time Trial

The stage race's ITT was unusually long this year and thus attracted a larger than usual number of Olympic competitors using it as an Olympic warm-up. The demanding course was mountainous and not one for the pure power merchants.

1 Niklas Federicosson (GRÆ)    1:02:44
2 Joe Harris (TMB) 1:03:01
3 Arnold Fisk (ETM) 1:03:03
4 Stephen Coghlan (TMB) 1:03:17
5 Lacy Schlicher (BRI) 1:03:49
6 Julian Leskovsek (MYT) 1:03:55
7 Vance Armstorm (KGS) 1:04:05
8 Amhlaidh MacCrossan (TLI) 1:04:07
9 Alexei Palastin (OST) 1:04:23
10 Benton Shiflett (BRI) 1:04:39
11 Samuel Akelind (QUE) 1:04:45
12 Svenn Muggursson (GRÆ) 1:04:47
13 Alexandros Molina (DAR) 1:05:10
Duke Buckner (TKT) 1:05:10
15 Kwak Dong-Soo (QUE) 1:05:18
16 Irfan Kobal (MYT) 1:05:22
17 Damiano Lagani (SOR) 1:05:26
18 Hartmut McLeod (DAR) 1:05:35
19 Jack Morgan (BOL) 1:05:36
20 Saveliy Apalik (OST) 1:05:37
21 Lasse Tukio (ABL) 1:05:38
22 Mitchell Cora (TKT) 1:06:00
23 Max Blair (TLI) 1:06:16
24 Todd Robinson (BOL) 1:06:28
25 Brahmagupta Pi (KGS) 1:06:38
26 Sam Dawson (HAN) 1:07:01
27 Jani Paasonen (ABL) 1:07:07
28 Marc Boltzmann (SWR) 1:08:07
29 Luis Hausner (SWR) 1:08:33
30 Connor Webb (ETM) 1:08:34


Tour of Græntfjall Rosa Individual Time Trial

The female version.

1 Aimee McCulloch (TLI)              34:45.76
2 Delphine Yseault (TKT) 35:00.41
3 Karina Yablokova (MYT) 35:36.78
4 Johanne Björnólfursdóttir (GRÆ) 35:45.96
5 Joi Bossert (RWH) 35:55.08
6 Isabella Rye (DAR) 35:55.63
7 Pauline Gosling (TMB) 36:16.08
8 Annett Waterman (DAR) 36:19.85
9 Kelly Fransoso (TKT) 36:20.44
10 Zaklina Nedeljkovic (MYT) 36:28.92
11 Lucy Kok (TLI) 36:35.79
12 Vahba Kukkola (ABL) 36:40.52
13 Pepita Hirigoyen (QUE) 36:45.43
14 Roseanne McLeod (ETM) 36:46.05
15 Hypatia Pi (KGS) 37:26.51
16 Chiara Ugolini (SOR) 37:28.82
17 Daria Lukanenko (QUE) 37:36.38
18 Karen Stewart (BOL) 37:46.69
19 Clelia Hernandes (BRI) 37:52.60
20 Emili Grindheim (ABL) 37:52.80
21 Cheryl Nelson (BOL) 37:59.97
22 Maria Pi (KGS) 38:24.56
23 Anna Long (ETM) 38:44.21
24 Annalena Ibsdóttir (GRÆ) 38:44.67
25 Christine McArden (TMB) 38:44.69
26 Alissa Hausner (SWR) 38:53.81
27 Milena Austen (SWR) 39:13.64

Completely Unofficial Pre-Olympic Test Event Not Endorsed By The Olympics etc. etc.

Run in Hannasea on a flatter course more closely approximating to the planned event for Electrum.

1 Alexandros Molina (DAR)      1:02:50
2 Joe Harris (TMB) 1:03:06
3 Irfan Kobal (MYT) 1:03:21
4 Lacy Schlicher (BRI) 1:03:31
5 Saveliy Apalik (OST) 1:04:01
6 Stephen Coghlan (TMB) 1:04:24
7 Arnold Fisk (ETM) 1:04:41
8 Max Blair (TLI) 1:04:49
9 Amhlaidh MacCrossan (TLI) 1:05:16
10 Julian Leskovsek (MYT) 1:05:20
11 Samuel Akelind (QUE) 1:05:28
12 Benton Shiflett (BRI) 1:05:30
13 Damiano Lagani (SOR) 1:05:32
14 Duke Buckner (TKT) 1:05:53
15 Niklas Federicosson (GRÆ) 1:05:56
16 Luis Hausner (SWR) 1:06:06
17 Marc Boltzmann (SWR) 1:06:10
18 Alexei Palastin (OST) 1:06:11
19 Mitchell Cora (TKT) 1:06:19
20 Kwak Dong-Soo (QUE) 1:06:26
21 Jack Morgan (BOL) 1:06:30
22 Vance Armstorm (KGS) 1:06:36
23 Brahmagupta Pi (KGS) 1:06:45
24 Jani Paasonen (ABL) 1:06:53
25 Todd Robinson (BOL) 1:07:01
26 Svenn Muggursson (GRÆ) 1:07:08
27 Hartmut McLeod (DAR) 1:07:55
28 Lasse Tukio (ABL) 1:08:01
29 Sam Dawson (HAN) 1:08:45
30 Connor Webb (ETM) 1:08:53

1 Pepita Hirigoyen (QUE)             35:43.95
2 Clelia Hernandes (BRI) 35:45.40
3 Pauline Gosling (TMB) 35:51.84
4 Annett Waterman (DAR) 35:53.72
5 Delphine Yseault (TKT) 35:57.88
6 Zaklina Nedeljkovic (MYT) 36:01.10
7 Karina Yablokova (MYT) 36:05.00
8 Aimee McCulloch (TLI) 36:05.90
9 Chiara Ugolini (SOR) 36:14.64
10 Annalena Ibsdóttir (GRÆ) 36:17.83
11 Joi Bossert (RWH) 36:28.14
12 Alissa Hausner (SWR) 36:30.44
13 Lucy Kok (TLI) 36:34.53
14 Maria Pi (KGS) 36:46.44
15 Milena Austen (SWR) 36:47.36
16 Kelly Fransoso (TKT) 36:55.27
17 Isabella Rye (DAR) 37:01.33
18 Hypatia Pi (KGS) 37:13.62
19 Daria Lukanenko (QUE) 37:19.14
20 Cheryl Nelson (BOL) 37:31.96
21 Vahba Kukkola (ABL) 37:43.22
22 Karen Stewart (BOL) 37:45.55
23 Emili Grindheim (ABL) 37:47.97
24 Johanne Björnólfursdóttir (GRÆ) 38:07.15
25 Christine McArden (TMB) 38:19.11
26 Roseanne McLeod (ETM) 39:12.29
27 Anna Long (ETM) 39:39.11
Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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Postby Graintfjall » Mon Aug 09, 2021 7:44 pm

GS SuperSports+ MTB World Series

Six cross-country events across a year-long season.

Siezenstadt, Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland

1 Tobias Nevin (DAR)            1:56:03
2 Kasper Kjon-Foss (ABL) 1:57:22
3 Petri Mensson (GRÆ) 1:57:59
4 Murdo Laird (TLI) 1:58:00
5 Barry Speight (DAR) 1:58:42
6 Koca Alibabic (MYT) 1:58:46
7 Louis Perez (BOL) 1:59:16
8 Davide Corti (SOR) 1:59:35
9 Christopher Gillies (TLI) 2:00:44
10 Sosimo Owens (DAR) 2:01:04
11 Apollonis Pi (KGS) 2:01:12
12 Roger McPherson (QUE) 2:01:14
13 Clemens Karstensson (GRÆ) 2:01:16
14 Axel Aagard (ABL) 2:01:17
15 Siimon Kivinen (ABL) 2:01:55
16 Michael Carlton (TMB) 2:02:05
17 Seth Williams (ETM) 2:03:12
18 Euklid Pi (KGS) 2:04:25
19 Phillipp Riederer (SWR) 2:05:22
20 Ryan Munro (TLI) 2:05:43
21 Nate Bell (HAN) 2:05:57
22 Enrico Torrosantucci (SOR) 2:08:10
23 Nick Williams (ETM) 2:08:17
24 Kellen Corbett (TKT) 2:09:06
— Anthony Coal (ETM) DNF
Archimedes Pi (KGS) LAP
August Bodenschatz (SWR) LAP
Charles Summerlea (QUE) LAP
Devlin Pyeon (QUE) DNF
Donald Bennett (BOL) LAP
Goran Borisavljevic (MYT) LAP
John Fitzgerald (TMB) LAP
Justin Ricumstrict (TKT) DNF
Keith Perry (BOL) DNF
Meitim Sheraqi (TKT) DNF
Niklas Noahsson (GRÆ) DNF
Petr Drakohrust (OST) DNF
Taras Zabolotny (MYT) DNF
Terence Waters (TMB) DNF
Tillmann Janke (SWR) LAP

1 Cora Muir (TLI)                  1:46:19
2 Michelyne Sims (DAR) 1:46:27
3 Johanna Mathis (HAN) 1:46:47
4 Rebecca Franksdóttir (GRÆ) 1:46:57
5 Winifred Bourdillon (DAR) 1:47:01
6 Azaria Martin (DAR) 1:48:52
7 Annike Mustonen (ABL) 1:49:44
8 Lena Hoffmeister (SWR) 1:50:11
9 Jean James (BOL) 1:50:16
10 Louise Argyle (ETM) 1:50:36
11 Lucille Rose (ETM) 1:50:49
12 Erika Haavisto (ABL) 1:50:56
Lille Lipponen (ABL) 1:50:56
14 Nayla Weizmann (SWR) 1:51:03
15 Rose Strachan (TLI) 1:51:04
16 Ava Gibb (TLI) 1:51:12
17 Alja Pisek (MYT) 1:51:16
18 Emmi Pi (KGS) 1:53:12
19 Andromeda Sparks (TKT) 1:53:30
20 Lina Nguyen (ETM) 1:54:07
21 Nicole Murphy (BOL) 1:55:22
22 Sofja Pi (KGS) 1:55:46
23 Laura Mraz (TKT) 1:56:01
24 Marie Adams (BOL) 1:56:03
25 Anna Brady (TKT) 1:58:46
26 Eunice Cochrane (TMB) 1:59:27
27 Claudia Zugno (SOR) 2:00:05
28 Alicia Knowles (TMB) 2:01:51
29 Isabella Petersdóttir (GRÆ) 2:02:56
30 Kristine Güldenstädt (SWR) 2:03:04
31 Lea-Sophie Rogersdóttir (GRÆ) 2:03:13
— Anna Castrucco (SOR) LAP
Grace Summerlea-Sippert (QUE) DNF
Janine Barnett (TMB) LAP
Joh Soo-Yeong (QUE) LAP
Karina Sequeira (QUE) LAP
Natalya Morse (HAN) LAP
Ruth Pi (KGS) LAP
Visnja Lenaric (MYT) DNF
Zuhra Zahirovic (MYT) DNF


Shrewspool, Hannasea

1 Louis Perez (BOL)             1:57:35
2 Petri Mensson (GRÆ) 1:57:58
3 Axel Aagard (ABL) 1:58:06
4 Ryan Munro (TLI) 1:58:14
5 Koca Alibabic (MYT) 1:58:44
6 Clemens Karstensson (GRÆ) 1:58:59
7 Sosimo Owens (DAR) 1:59:39
8 Murdo Laird (TLI) 2:00:54
9 Tobias Nevin (DAR) 2:01:36
10 August Bodenschatz (SWR) 2:03:33
11 Terence Waters (TMB) 2:03:58
12 Euklid Pi (KGS) 2:04:29
13 Devlin Pyeon (QUE) 2:05:05
14 Enrico Torrosantucci (SOR) 2:05:12
15 Seth Williams (ETM) 2:06:01
16 Nate Bell (HAN) 2:06:55
17 Keith Perry (BOL) 2:08:03
18 Apollonis Pi (KGS) 2:08:56
— Anthony Coal (ETM) LAP
Archimedes Pi (KGS) LAP
Barry Speight (DAR) DNF
Charles Summerlea (QUE) LAP
Christopher Gillies (TLI) DNF
Davide Corti (SOR) DNF
Donald Bennett (BOL) LAP
Goran Borisavljevic (MYT) LAP
John Fitzgerald (TMB) LAP
Justin Ricumstrict (TKT) LAP
Kasper Kjon-Foss (ABL) DNF
Kellen Corbett (TKT) DNF
Meitim Sheraqi (TKT) LAP
Michael Carlton (TMB) LAP
Nick Williams (ETM) LAP
Niklas Noahsson (GRÆ) LAP
Petr Drakohrust (OST) DNF
Phillipp Riederer (SWR) LAP
Roger McPherson (QUE) LAP
Siimon Kivinen (ABL) LAP
Taras Zabolotny (MYT) LAP
Tillmann Janke (SWR) LAP

1 Rebecca Franksdóttir (GRÆ)       1:45:09
2 Andromeda Sparks (TKT) 1:45:24
3 Rose Strachan (TLI) 1:47:10
4 Ava Gibb (TLI) 1:47:41
5 Janine Barnett (TMB) 1:49:00
6 Erika Haavisto (ABL) 1:49:44
7 Winifred Bourdillon (DAR) 1:49:49
8 Grace Summerlea-Sippert (QUE) 1:49:59
9 Michelyne Sims (DAR) 1:50:37
10 Visnja Lenaric (MYT) 1:50:48
11 Alja Pisek (MYT) 1:51:15
12 Cora Muir (TLI) 1:51:26
13 Anna Castrucco (SOR) 1:51:37
14 Karina Sequeira (QUE) 1:52:05
15 Azaria Martin (DAR) 1:53:59
16 Lena Hoffmeister (SWR) 1:56:28
17 Natalya Morse (HAN) 1:56:31
18 Isabella Petersdóttir (GRÆ) 1:57:52
19 Lille Lipponen (ABL) 2:00:35
20 Annike Mustonen (ABL) 2:01:00
21 Nicole Murphy (BOL) 2:02:01
— Alicia Knowles (TMB) DNF
Anna Brady (TKT) LAP
Claudia Zugno (SOR) LAP
Emmi Pi (KGS) DNF
Eunice Cochrane (TMB) LAP
Jean James (BOL) LAP
Joh Soo-Yeong (QUE) LAP
Johanna Mathis (HAN) DNF
Kristine Güldenstädt (SWR) LAP
Laura Mraz (TKT) LAP
Lea-Sophie Rogersdóttir (GRÆ) LAP
Lina Nguyen (ETM) DNF
Louise Argyle (ETM) LAP
Lucille Rose (ETM) DNF
Marie Adams (BOL) DNF
Nayla Weizmann (SWR) LAP
Ruth Pi (KGS) DNF
Sofja Pi (KGS) LAP
Zuhra Zahirovic (MYT) LAP


Borgarströnd, Græntfjall

1 Louis Perez (BOL)             1:56:05
2 Petr Drakohrust (OST) 1:58:06
3 Goran Borisavljevic (MYT) 1:59:40
4 Barry Speight (DAR) 2:00:51
5 Clemens Karstensson (GRÆ) 2:01:04
Euklid Pi (KGS) 2:01:04
7 Keith Perry (BOL) 2:01:22
Tobias Nevin (DAR) 2:01:22
9 Davide Corti (SOR) 2:01:28
10 Christopher Gillies (TLI) 2:01:38
11 Sosimo Owens (DAR) 2:01:39
12 Seth Williams (ETM) 2:01:44
13 Nate Bell (HAN) 2:02:59
14 Donald Bennett (BOL) 2:03:20
15 Ryan Munro (TLI) 2:03:26
16 Kasper Kjon-Foss (ABL) 2:03:28
17 Nick Williams (ETM) 2:03:36
18 Charles Summerlea (QUE) 2:04:11
19 Murdo Laird (TLI) 2:04:55
20 Siimon Kivinen (ABL) 2:05:26
21 Apollonis Pi (KGS) 2:05:55
22 Kellen Corbett (TKT) 2:06:04
23 Meitim Sheraqi (TKT) 2:06:05
24 Anthony Coal (ETM) 2:06:13
25 Taras Zabolotny (MYT) 2:06:15
26 Michael Carlton (TMB) 2:06:30
27 Phillipp Riederer (SWR) 2:08:06
— Archimedes Pi (KGS) LAP
August Bodenschatz (SWR) DNF
Axel Aagard (ABL) DNF
Devlin Pyeon (QUE) LAP
Enrico Torrosantucci (SOR) DNF
John Fitzgerald (TMB) LAP
Justin Ricumstrict (TKT) DNF
Koca Alibabic (MYT) DNF
Niklas Noahsson (GRÆ) LAP
Petri Mensson (GRÆ) DNF
Roger McPherson (QUE) LAP
Terence Waters (TMB) LAP
Tillmann Janke (SWR) DNF

1 Rebecca Franksdóttir (GRÆ)       1:45:25
2 Annike Mustonen (ABL) 1:45:50
3 Rose Strachan (TLI) 1:45:56
4 Azaria Martin (DAR) 1:45:57
5 Erika Haavisto (ABL) 1:46:00
6 Andromeda Sparks (TKT) 1:46:19
7 Ava Gibb (TLI) 1:47:07
8 Alja Pisek (MYT) 1:48:22
9 Cora Muir (TLI) 1:50:12
10 Nicole Murphy (BOL) 1:50:21
11 Michelyne Sims (DAR) 1:50:22
12 Lille Lipponen (ABL) 1:50:47
13 Lena Hoffmeister (SWR) 1:51:29
14 Isabella Petersdóttir (GRÆ) 1:51:38
15 Lea-Sophie Rogersdóttir (GRÆ) 1:51:39
16 Grace Summerlea-Sippert (QUE) 1:51:45
17 Ruth Pi (KGS) 1:52:37
18 Claudia Zugno (SOR) 1:54:09
19 Sofja Pi (KGS) 1:56:58
20 Marie Adams (BOL) 1:57:26
21 Emmi Pi (KGS) 1:57:35
22 Visnja Lenaric (MYT) 1:59:19
23 Joh Soo-Yeong (QUE) 2:00:15
— Alicia Knowles (TMB) DNF
Anna Brady (TKT) LAP
Anna Castrucco (SOR) LAP
Eunice Cochrane (TMB) LAP
Janine Barnett (TMB) DNF
Jean James (BOL) LAP
Johanna Mathis (HAN) DNF
Karina Sequeira (QUE) DNF
Kristine Güldenstädt (SWR) DNF
Laura Mraz (TKT) LAP
Lina Nguyen (ETM) LAP
Louise Argyle (ETM) LAP
Lucille Rose (ETM) DNF
Natalya Morse (HAN) DNF
Nayla Weizmann (SWR) LAP
Winifred Bourdillon (DAR) DNF
Zuhra Zahirovic (MYT) LAP


Toquite, Montaña Verde

1 Davide Corti (SOR)            1:57:09
2 Kasper Kjon-Foss (ABL) 1:57:30
3 Louis Perez (BOL) 1:58:31
4 Ryan Munro (TLI) 1:59:01
5 Axel Aagard (ABL) 1:59:09
6 Barry Speight (DAR) 1:59:24
7 Christopher Gillies (TLI) 1:59:31
8 Sosimo Owens (DAR) 2:00:37
9 Koca Alibabic (MYT) 2:01:08
10 Petr Drakohrust (OST) 2:01:32
11 Justin Ricumstrict (TKT) 2:02:33
12 Clemens Karstensson (GRÆ) 2:02:55
13 Terence Waters (TMB) 2:03:32
14 Nate Bell (HAN) 2:04:08
15 Tobias Nevin (DAR) 2:05:08
16 Goran Borisavljevic (MYT) 2:05:09
17 Taras Zabolotny (MYT) 2:05:37
18 Petri Mensson (GRÆ) 2:05:41
19 John Fitzgerald (TMB) 2:05:56
20 Murdo Laird (TLI) 2:06:31
21 Niklas Noahsson (GRÆ) 2:09:01
22 Michael Carlton (TMB) 2:09:23
— Anthony Coal (ETM) LAP
Apollonis Pi (KGS) DNF
Archimedes Pi (KGS) DNF
August Bodenschatz (SWR) DNF
Charles Summerlea (QUE) LAP
Devlin Pyeon (QUE) LAP
Donald Bennett (BOL) DNF
Enrico Torrosantucci (SOR) LAP
Euklid Pi (KGS) LAP
Keith Perry (BOL) LAP
Kellen Corbett (TKT) DNF
Meitim Sheraqi (TKT) LAP
Nick Williams (ETM) LAP
Phillipp Riederer (SWR) LAP
Roger McPherson (QUE) DNF
Seth Williams (ETM) DNF
Siimon Kivinen (ABL) LAP
Tillmann Janke (SWR) LAP

1 Azaria Martin (DAR)              1:45:39
2 Ava Gibb (TLI) 1:46:03
Rose Strachan (TLI) 1:46:03
4 Johanna Mathis (HAN) 1:46:28
5 Michelyne Sims (DAR) 1:46:35
6 Isabella Petersdóttir (GRÆ) 1:46:48
7 Cora Muir (TLI) 1:47:42
8 Grace Summerlea-Sippert (QUE) 1:48:10
9 Andromeda Sparks (TKT) 1:48:41
10 Erika Haavisto (ABL) 1:49:23
11 Rebecca Franksdóttir (GRÆ) 1:49:54
12 Janine Barnett (TMB) 1:50:54
13 Nicole Murphy (BOL) 1:51:17
14 Jean James (BOL) 1:51:23
15 Anna Brady (TKT) 1:55:40
16 Kristine Güldenstädt (SWR) 1:56:01
17 Alicia Knowles (TMB) 1:56:27
18 Eunice Cochrane (TMB) 1:57:28
19 Lina Nguyen (ETM) 1:57:31
20 Karina Sequeira (QUE) 1:57:39
21 Zuhra Zahirovic (MYT) 1:58:22
22 Emmi Pi (KGS) 1:59:00
23 Winifred Bourdillon (DAR) 1:59:55
24 Louise Argyle (ETM) 2:00:54
25 Lille Lipponen (ABL) 2:01:33
26 Lucille Rose (ETM) 2:02:23
— Alja Pisek (MYT) DNF
Anna Castrucco (SOR) LAP
Annike Mustonen (ABL) DNF
Claudia Zugno (SOR) LAP
Joh Soo-Yeong (QUE) LAP
Laura Mraz (TKT) LAP
Lea-Sophie Rogersdóttir (GRÆ) LAP
Lena Hoffmeister (SWR) LAP
Marie Adams (BOL) LAP
Natalya Morse (HAN) LAP
Nayla Weizmann (SWR) LAP
Ruth Pi (KGS) DNF
Sofja Pi (KGS) LAP
Visnja Lenaric (MYT) DNF


Samoruvar, Zelena Planina

1 Koca Alibabic (MYT)           1:56:48
2 Murdo Laird (TLI) 1:56:55
3 Davide Corti (SOR) 1:58:14
4 Tobias Nevin (DAR) 1:58:29
5 Petri Mensson (GRÆ) 1:58:46
6 Christopher Gillies (TLI) 1:59:41
7 Petr Drakohrust (OST) 2:00:00
8 Barry Speight (DAR) 2:01:12
9 Kasper Kjon-Foss (ABL) 2:01:54
10 Donald Bennett (BOL) 2:02:16
11 Sosimo Owens (DAR) 2:02:53
12 Michael Carlton (TMB) 2:03:02
13 John Fitzgerald (TMB) 2:03:05
14 Archimedes Pi (KGS) 2:03:30
Phillipp Riederer (SWR) 2:03:30
16 Meitim Sheraqi (TKT) 2:03:51
17 Nick Williams (ETM) 2:04:15
18 Goran Borisavljevic (MYT) 2:05:21
19 Louis Perez (BOL) 2:05:31
20 Taras Zabolotny (MYT) 2:06:04
21 Enrico Torrosantucci (SOR) 2:06:36
22 August Bodenschatz (SWR) 2:07:21
23 Euklid Pi (KGS) 2:08:01
24 Apollonis Pi (KGS) 2:09:15
— Anthony Coal (ETM) LAP
Axel Aagard (ABL) LAP
Charles Summerlea (QUE) LAP
Clemens Karstensson (GRÆ) DNF
Devlin Pyeon (QUE) LAP
Justin Ricumstrict (TKT) LAP
Keith Perry (BOL) LAP
Kellen Corbett (TKT) LAP
Nate Bell (HAN) DNF
Niklas Noahsson (GRÆ) LAP
Roger McPherson (QUE) LAP
Ryan Munro (TLI) DNF
Seth Williams (ETM) LAP
Siimon Kivinen (ABL) LAP
Terence Waters (TMB) LAP
Tillmann Janke (SWR) LAP

1 Erika Haavisto (ABL)             1:44:55
2 Azaria Martin (DAR) 1:45:52
3 Johanna Mathis (HAN) 1:47:08
4 Winifred Bourdillon (DAR) 1:48:04
5 Grace Summerlea-Sippert (QUE) 1:48:07
6 Lucille Rose (ETM) 1:49:57
7 Rebecca Franksdóttir (GRÆ) 1:50:28
8 Marie Adams (BOL) 1:50:29
9 Andromeda Sparks (TKT) 1:51:06
10 Cora Muir (TLI) 1:51:12
11 Nayla Weizmann (SWR) 1:51:23
12 Kristine Güldenstädt (SWR) 1:51:34
13 Isabella Petersdóttir (GRÆ) 1:52:06
14 Lina Nguyen (ETM) 1:52:08
15 Rose Strachan (TLI) 1:52:33
16 Anna Castrucco (SOR) 1:54:17
17 Ava Gibb (TLI) 1:54:23
18 Natalya Morse (HAN) 1:54:39
19 Claudia Zugno (SOR) 1:54:57
20 Emmi Pi (KGS) 1:55:03
21 Sofja Pi (KGS) 1:56:37
22 Lea-Sophie Rogersdóttir (GRÆ) 1:59:13
23 Alicia Knowles (TMB) 2:02:32
24 Joh Soo-Yeong (QUE) 2:02:37
— Alja Pisek (MYT) DNF
Anna Brady (TKT) LAP
Annike Mustonen (ABL) DNF
Eunice Cochrane (TMB) DNF
Janine Barnett (TMB) LAP
Jean James (BOL) LAP
Karina Sequeira (QUE) LAP
Laura Mraz (TKT) LAP
Lena Hoffmeister (SWR) LAP
Lille Lipponen (ABL) LAP
Louise Argyle (ETM) LAP
Michelyne Sims (DAR) DNF
Nicole Murphy (BOL) LAP
Ruth Pi (KGS) LAP
Visnja Lenaric (MYT) LAP
Zuhra Zahirovic (MYT) DNF


Series Grand Finals, held at Pintook, Hannasea

1 Tobias Nevin (DAR)            1:57:56
2 Davide Corti (SOR) 1:58:22
3 Petr Drakohrust (OST) 1:58:30
4 Petri Mensson (GRÆ) 1:59:15
5 Axel Aagard (ABL) 1:59:26
6 Ryan Munro (TLI) 2:00:59
7 Meitim Sheraqi (TKT) 2:01:07
8 Clemens Karstensson (GRÆ) 2:01:14
9 Christopher Gillies (TLI) 2:01:23
10 Donald Bennett (BOL) 2:01:26
11 Kasper Kjon-Foss (ABL) 2:01:29
12 Sosimo Owens (DAR) 2:01:37
13 Koca Alibabic (MYT) 2:01:59
14 Barry Speight (DAR) 2:02:04
15 Nick Williams (ETM) 2:03:16
16 Michael Carlton (TMB) 2:04:19
17 Seth Williams (ETM) 2:04:34
18 Keith Perry (BOL) 2:04:42
19 Apollonis Pi (KGS) 2:04:58
20 Siimon Kivinen (ABL) 2:05:03
21 Euklid Pi (KGS) 2:05:08
22 Niklas Noahsson (GRÆ) 2:05:09
23 Charles Summerlea (QUE) 2:05:21
24 John Fitzgerald (TMB) 2:05:28
25 Devlin Pyeon (QUE) 2:06:09
26 Justin Ricumstrict (TKT) 2:06:25
27 Archimedes Pi (KGS) 2:08:06
28 Tillmann Janke (SWR) 2:08:27
29 Murdo Laird (TLI) 2:08:57
— Anthony Coal (ETM) LAP
August Bodenschatz (SWR) LAP
Enrico Torrosantucci (SOR) LAP
Goran Borisavljevic (MYT) LAP
Kellen Corbett (TKT) LAP
Louis Perez (BOL) DNF
Nate Bell (HAN) DNF
Phillipp Riederer (SWR) LAP
Roger McPherson (QUE) LAP
Taras Zabolotny (MYT) DNF
Terence Waters (TMB) LAP

1 Visnja Lenaric (MYT)             1:45:32
2 Rose Strachan (TLI) 1:46:29
3 Erika Haavisto (ABL) 1:46:44
4 Cora Muir (TLI) 1:46:55
5 Alja Pisek (MYT) 1:47:04
6 Ava Gibb (TLI) 1:47:42
7 Grace Summerlea-Sippert (QUE) 1:48:37
8 Alicia Knowles (TMB) 1:48:39
9 Isabella Petersdóttir (GRÆ) 1:49:22
10 Johanna Mathis (HAN) 1:49:51
11 Andromeda Sparks (TKT) 1:51:55
12 Ruth Pi (KGS) 1:52:43
13 Annike Mustonen (ABL) 1:53:36
14 Lena Hoffmeister (SWR) 1:53:43
15 Nicole Murphy (BOL) 1:53:49
16 Laura Mraz (TKT) 1:53:51
17 Claudia Zugno (SOR) 1:53:52
Rebecca Franksdóttir (GRÆ) 1:53:52
19 Lucille Rose (ETM) 1:55:02
20 Anna Castrucco (SOR) 1:57:36
21 Winifred Bourdillon (DAR) 1:59:05
22 Marie Adams (BOL) 2:00:25
23 Lea-Sophie Rogersdóttir (GRÆ) 2:00:41
24 Sofja Pi (KGS) 2:01:03
25 Eunice Cochrane (TMB) 2:01:56
26 Louise Argyle (ETM) 2:03:03
— Anna Brady (TKT) DNF
Azaria Martin (DAR) LAP
Emmi Pi (KGS) LAP
Janine Barnett (TMB) LAP
Jean James (BOL) LAP
Joh Soo-Yeong (QUE) LAP
Karina Sequeira (QUE) LAP
Kristine Güldenstädt (SWR) LAP
Lille Lipponen (ABL) LAP
Lina Nguyen (ETM) DNF
Michelyne Sims (DAR) DNF
Natalya Morse (HAN) LAP
Nayla Weizmann (SWR) LAP
Zuhra Zahirovic (MYT) LAP
Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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GS SuperSports+ Gymnastics Challenge Cup Series

A series of gymnastics meets over the course of the year. Only the top three, who win medals and prize money, are listed, because listing full qualification broke the character limit. No team prizes were awarded. The 2 gymnast per NOC limit was not applied, to make qualifying results easier to process, meaning there were frequently three or four Quebecois, Krieg or Electrumite gymnasts in finals.

Unwanted editorial: I kinda hate how xkorinate scorinates gymnastics, producing too many very high scores and not allowing for any specialization (although, this could be achieved through a different sign-up process).

Uberwienerschnitzelstadt am Ruhntuhnkuhn, Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland

EventFirstSecondThird
Men’s all-aroundCallum Walsh (ETM)
94.950
Ulysse Pohl (DAR)
93.700
Patrick Mussell (ETM)
93.225
Men’s floorPatrick Mussell (ETM)
16.300
Dominic Kizza-Quvianatukuluk (QUE)
15.975
Hong Se-Jeong (QUE)
15.850
Men’s pommel horseValerian Nikkar (OST)
16.525
Ulysse Pohl (DAR)
16.350
Blair Mac Néill (DAR) & Yang Sang-Gook (QUE)
16.175
Men’s ringsUlysse Pohl (DAR)
16.700
Tobias Zah (KGS)
16.150
Niels Schwortz (SWR)
16.000
Men’s vaultChris Twelfchen (KGS)
16.100
Hong Se-Jeong (QUE)
15.950
Callum Walsh (ETM)
15.800
Men’s parallel barsPatrick Mussell (ETM)
16.300
Jablan Orlandic (MYT)
15.875
Chan Hase (KGS)
15.775
Men’s horizontal barTobias Zah (KGS)
16.600
Patrick Mussell (ETM)
16.375
Justus Hausmann (SWR)
16.275
Women’s all-aroundKatja Mikkosdóttir (GRÆ)
63.375
Chris Cross (KGS)
63.150
Annebelle Ashman (TMB)
62.850
Women’s vaultSarah Gjermundsdóttir (GRÆ)
16.325
Lily Brooks (HAN)
16.050
Lily York (HAN)
16.000
Women’s uneven barsAjsa Levstek (MYT)
16.350
Mairead Gaunce (QUE)
16.325
Olivia Spiteri (ETM)
16.225
Women’s balance beam16.350
16.350
Annebelle Ashman (TMB)
16.325
Lily Brooks (HAN)
16.300
Women’s floorLily York (HAN)
16.325
Zoe Harris (ETM)
16.275
Ajsa Levstek (MYT) & Niau Batur (KGS)
16.200


Old Blopping, Hannasea

EventFirstSecondThird
Men’s all-aroundUlysse Pohl (DAR)
94.800
Patrick Mussell (ETM)
94.275
Angus White (ETM)
93.750
Men’s floorTobias Zah (KGS)
16.325
Blair Mac Néill (DAR)
16.250
Patrick Mussell (ETM)
16.200
Men’s pommel horseChris Twelfchen (KGS)
16.050
Hong Se-Jeong (QUE)
15.875
Indiana Appleby (BOL)
15.725
Men’s ringsFynn Strub (SWR)
16.325
Callum Walsh (ETM)
16.275
Aodhán Chambers (DAR)
16.200
Men’s vaultDominic Kizza-Quvianatukuluk (QUE)
16.150
Charly Mantis (KGS)
16.000
Indiana Appleby (BOL)
15.825
Men’s parallel barsYang Sang-Gook (QUE)
16.675
Sico Krivokapic (MYT)
15.975
Chan Hase (KGS)
15.775
Men’s horizontal barDominic Musetti (ETM)
16.500
Chris Twelfchen (KGS)
16.350
Tobias Zah (KGS)
16.250
Women’s all-aroundNiau Batur (KGS)
63.700
Ioanna Melnikova (MYT)
63.075
Margo Rowlings (TMB)
63.025
Women’s vaultZella Wesley (BOL)
16.275
Delila Arnautovic (MYT) & Kathie Gass (DAR)
16.125
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Women’s uneven barsKatja Mikkosdóttir (GRÆ)
16.325
Ajsa Levstek (MYT)
16.300
Mairead Gaunce (QUE)
16.200
Women’s balance beamChristina Ronaldina (OST)
16.225
Ajsa Levstek (MYT) & Lana Davidsdóttir (GRÆ)
16.100
-
Women’s floorYi Ye-Rin (QUE)
16.200
Jasmine Reyes (ETM)
16.175
Lily York (HAN) & Miyu Sutosdóttir Nazakawa (GRÆ)
16.125


Háttmark, Græntfjall

EventFirstSecondThird
Men’s all-aroundHong Se-Jeong (QUE)
94.425
Indiana Appleby (BOL)
94.250
Aodhán Chambers (DAR)
94.100
Men’s floorYang Sang-Gook (QUE)
16.575
Chris Twelfchen (KGS)
16.300
Tobias Zah (KGS)
16.200
Men’s pommel horseIndiana Appleby (BOL)
16.500
Tobias Zah (KGS)
16.475
Charly Mantis (KGS)
16.300
Men’s ringsPatrick Mussell (ETM)
16.550
Chris Twelfchen (KGS)
16.350
Fynn Strub (SWR)
16.300
Men’s vaultUlysse Pohl (DAR)
16.750
Chan Hase (KGS)
16.125
Hong Se-Jeong (QUE)
15.950
Men’s parallel barsHenri-Michel Chalamet (QUE)
16.425
Blair Mac Néill (DAR)
16.350
Indiana Appleby (BOL)
16.125
Men’s horizontal barChris Twelfchen (KGS) & Patrick Mussell (ETM)
16.275
-Yang Sang-Gook (QUE)
16.200
Women’s all-aroundHelene Laverdisse (QUE)
63.675
Delila Arnautovic (MYT)
63.175
Lana Davidsdóttir (GRÆ)
62.975
Women’s vaultSarah Gjermundsdóttir (GRÆ)
16.450
Majda Predojevic (MYT)
16.250
Christina Ronaldina (OST) & Ginny Schwenke (DAR)
16.150
Women’s uneven barsChristina Ronaldina (OST)
16.275
Delila Arnautovic (MYT)
16.150
Zoe Harris (ETM)
16.075
Women’s balance beamIoanna Melnikova (MYT)
16.625
Lera Mesina (OST)
16.125
Mya Maxwell (HAN)
16.100
Women’s floorLily Brooks (HAN)
16.400
Zella Wesley (BOL)
16.250
Ginny Schwenke (DAR)
16.200


Santa Margarita, Montaña Verde

EventFirstSecondThird
Men’s all-aroundAodhán Chambers (DAR)
94.800
Patrick Mussell (ETM)
94.300
Dominic Musetti (ETM)
94.150
Men’s floorDominic Kizza-Quvianatukuluk (QUE)
16.175
Charly Mantis (KGS)
16.100
Henri-Michel Chalamet (QUE)
16.075
Men’s pommel horseCharly Mantis (KGS)
16.200
Aodhán Chambers (DAR)
15.875
Athanase Rosario (DAR)
15.850
Men’s ringsJustus Hausmann (SWR)
16.550
Sico Krivokapic (MYT)
16.250
Indiana Appleby (BOL)
16.175
Men’s vaultHong Se-Jeong (QUE)
16.650
Tobias Zah (KGS)
16.300
Callum Walsh (ETM)
16.075
Men’s parallel barsCallum Walsh (ETM)
16.450
Patrick Mussell (ETM)
16.325
Chan Hase (KGS)
16.250
Men’s horizontal barChris Twelfchen (KGS)
16.750
Patrick Mussell (ETM)
16.575
Fynn Strub (SWR)
16.350
Women’s all-aroundAjsa Levstek (MYT)
63.600
Yi Ye-Rin (QUE)
63.025
Katja Mikkosdóttir (GRÆ)
62.900
Women’s vaultHelene Laverdisse (QUE)
16.325
Kathie Gass (DAR)
16.150
Delila Arnautovic (MYT)
16.125
Women’s uneven barsTatiana Llnagaay-Kondratyuk (QUE)
16.400
Lily Brooks (HAN)
16.350
Mairead Gaunce (QUE)
16.325
Women’s balance beamAnnebelle Ashman (TMB)
16.600
Lily York (HAN)
16.575
Miyu Sutosdóttir Nazakawa (GRÆ)
16.375
Women’s floorLily Brooks (HAN)
16.500
Kathie Gass (DAR)
16.250
Katja Mikkosdóttir (GRÆ)
16.125
Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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OOC: Hectic couple of days mean I haven't finished as much as I wanted. I plan to get the swimming and fencing done tomorrow and then the rest will follow, sorry!

A couple people have asked if they can RP their cyclists being on trade teams rather than national teams. Perfectly OK by me.
Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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Græntfjaller Basketball Championship
Season 4

Basketball continues to grow in popularity, eclipsing ice hockey in TV ratings (though not attendance). In our canon, 2 years have elapsed since the last IUBC, so these are the results from the second of two seasons to have been played since. Western Rifles regained their title last season. The tournament remained the same for the regular season, with a simple 8× round robin; but there was an expansion of the playoffs. The playoff format is now as follows:
  • Seeding quarterfinal: #1 v #2 (best of 5)
  • Elimination quarterfinal: #3 v #4 (best of 5)
  • Semi-final: Loser of seeding quarterfinal v winner of elimination quarterfinal (best of 5)
  • Final: Winner of seeding quarterfinal v winner of semifinal (best of 7)
Another big change this season saw the arrival of the first tranche of foreign signings. Some well established basketball nations agreed to send some promising prospects. Highlights of the signings included:
  • Lothar Stark (Nephara) → Árberg Ice-Pandas
  • Tom Andersen (Tumbra) → New Háttmark Blizzards
  • Timothy Marshall (Bollonich) → Odinsfluss Voyageurs
  • Nimble Bolt (Equestria) → Southern Black Goats
  • Olaf Craig (Equestria) → Northern Artisians
  • Israel Arefani (Banija) → Hinteram Ghouls
  • Alexandre Armanet (Quebec) → Western Rifles
  • Kenneth Kim-Asfaw (Quebec) → Kyrkdorf Tungsten Miners
Despite these changes, the Western Rifles once again proved dominant in the regular season, taking the lead in Week 13 and not surrendering it. The fight for fourth place was the only real contest going into the final week of the season, but a surprise road upset of the Rifles by the Southern Black Goats secured their place in the playoffs with 2 games to play. The dispirited Árberg Ice-Pandas fell away badly once they were out of contention, failing to put up 80 points in either of their last two games, both blowout losses at home; perhaps they were shaken by news their star center, Benjamin Iirosson, was seeking a move overseas. The regular season began with a bang: in the very first game of the season, Noel Skíðisson set a new national record for points, scoring 76 as the Blizzards shocked the defending champions in their own arena, 69–110. Sadly for the Blizzards, this was about as good as it got all season for them.

  Græntfjall Basketball Championship  Pld    W   L 
1 Western Rifles 56 40 16
2 Hinteram Ghouls 56 36 20
3 Kyrkdorf Tungsten Miners 56 35 21
4 Southern Black Goats 56 33 23

5 Árberg Ice-Pandas 56 29 27
6 New Háttmark Blizzards 56 21 35
7 Odinsfluss Voyageurs 56 18 38
8 Northern Artisians 56 12 44

The season similarly ended on a statistical high. Modern coaching methods, influence of the IBC and IUBC, and the impact of foreign players, boosted 3 point shooting to all time highs. In a meaningless loss to the Black Goats, the Voyageurs’ Galti Fossmarsson hit a very meaningful 3 pointer, breaking the all time individual single season record with his 183rd 3 pointer made (he later added a 184th, which didn’t stop the Voyageurs losing by 20).

Regular season statistical leaders:
  • PPG: Noel Skíðisson (New Háttmark Blizzards) – 33.2
  • RPG: Henning Sandelsson (Western Rifles) – 15.7
  • APG: Tom Farmansson (Western Rifles) – 12.4
  • SPG: Tom Farmansson (Western Rifles) – 2.24
  • BPG: Lárent Bjarkason (Southern Black Goats) – 3.44
  • FG%: Benjamin Iirosson (Árberg Ice-Pandas) – .607
  • 3P%: Oktavíus Arnmundsson (Western Rifles) – .458
  • FT%: Joshua Vigsson (Hinteram Ghouls) – .910
Awards:
  • MVP: Tom Farmansson (Western Rifles)
    Defensive MVP: Benjamin Iirosson (Árberg Ice-Pandas)
    Best Foreign Player: Israel Arefani (Hinteram Ghouls)
    Best Young Player: Kenneth Kim-Asfaw (Kyrkdorf Tungsten Miners)
    Best Shooter: Galti Fossmarsson (Odinsfluss Voyageurs)
All-Star Game

North defeated South 105–103 with Banijan Israel Arefani hitting the game-winner. Benjamin Iirosson, with 28 points and 18 rebounds, was named MVP despite finishing on the losing side. Three foreign players (Arefani, Quebecois guard Kenneth Kim-Asfaw, and Equestrian power forward Nimble Bolt, were named All-Stars). Jannik Christiansson of the Southern Black Goats won the 3 Point Shootout, Israel Arefani the Skills Challenge, and Hringur Nataníelsson of the Southern Black Goats the Slam Dunk Contest.

Playoffs

Seeding round (best of 5): Western Rifles 3–2 Hinteram Ghouls
Elimination round (best of 5): Kyrkdorf Tungsten Miners 0–3 Southern Black Goats

The Black Goats shocked the Tungsten Miners with a sweep, while the seeding round was as expected much close, decided 103–98 in Game 5.

Semifinal (best of 5): Hinteram Ghouls 3–0 Southern Black Goats

But their reward was a crushing sweep, ending in a 78–143 humiliation, at the hands of the Ghouls.

Final (best of 7): Western Rifles 2–4 Hinteram Ghouls

The Ghouls won their first ever GBC title and first trip to the IUBC. Banijan signing Israel Arefani was the star for the Ghouls. His 33.0 PPG in the playoffs and 37.6 PPG in the final were both records, and he was duly named Finals MVP, the first ever foreign winner.
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Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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Postby Graintfjall » Sun Sep 19, 2021 11:24 am

Non-submitting season overview

The Græntfjaller Premier League is a league in which 12 teams each play 22 games, and at the end Steinaux beat Gunzlach on the final day to win the title.

It’s not the most original joke of all time – but, it’s also not a joke, because it really happened again. With one game to play, Gunzlach led Steinaux and Hofvinger by 1 point; though Steinaux had by far the best goal difference and held a huge head-to-head advantage over their arch rivals, they were scheduled to play them on the final day (“who? us?” innocently whistled the blubber-wouldn’t-melt Knattspyrnusamband Græntfjalls officials responsible for the league schedule*) meaning even a draw would not be enough for them to win the title – though, if it were a draw and Hofvinger were to win, they could leapfrog both North Háttmark teams. Which didn’t happen, in part because GT Molding beat the Northern Wolves 2 – 1 to kill off any title hopes, but more importantly because for what is at least the third time in recent memory, the Sausages defeated the Gunners with some final day shithousery.

This time it wasn’t quite an 89th minute squeaker. Jaida Bissette and Li Jing traded first half goals, and the cagey affair continued to be close on into the second half, when Dolfo punched the ball only so far as Petter Erlingsson. The Sausages captain had endured public humiliation and private whispers that he was no longer that integral to their success; perhaps these were the thoughts running through his mind as he teed up his shot and launched a powerful right footed volley. Which missed by a mile ayy lmao but then a few minutes later Bjarglind “Literally Who” Arnfreysdóttir poked in a rebound from a botched corner clearance. The Sausages held on for the final 30 minutes, the Gunners’ frustration boiled over and Raimund Noffke saw a straight red, and the distraught Grand National Arena crowd had to watch the celebrations unfold on their own turf as their most hated rivals claimed a fourth successive title.

Right now you probably have two questions:

  1. Why am I telling you all this now, rather than spinning out the story of the season match by match?
  2. Where are my pants?
Weekly match reports! Detailed breakdown of goalscorers and other key stats! Full team previews containing 23-person rosters and historical perspective dating back decades! Amazing kit graphics! A narrative arc building to the dramatic conclusion of a minute-by-minute final day, results coming only after the appropriate build-up of seeing the entire season unfold! A welcome absence of dick jokes!

All of these and many more quality details are to be found in many of the increasingly large number of intensively RPed leagues doing the international domestic soccer rounds. There are many of them, and they are clearly labors of love and to be heartily recommended. But not this one. If there has been one consistent theme of my incredibly inconsistent NS Sports career, it has been: I get bored, and right quick, of doing the same thing over and over again. I have nothing but respect and admiration (and not a little envy) for those who can crank out season after season of MD-by-MD-style reporting, but it’s never going to be me. For me to retain my interest levels, novelty is the order of the day. Thus have my seasons been RPed through: a reality TV program, a fantasy football league, a pack of Tarot cards, a Choose Your Adventure game. And so, this coming season shall, too, be developed through something a Bit Different.

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A depiction of my creative process.

This coming season? But I already spoiled that Steinaux are going to win. No. (Well, yes, they probably will win again because I do use a proper-ish scorinator system and winning four on the bounce tends to jack up the coefficient a touch.) That was last season. In order to try to keep my domestic and international ageing schedule aligned, it’s become necessary for me to scorinate an extra season. This will probably continue to be necessary on a semi-regular basis, too, because – without wishing to spark any futile arguments on ground already heavily trod – I have my doubts that IFCF and WCC really will align 2:1 in future. But maintaining some kind of consistency is important to me. So I am going to try** to run 2 domestic seasons for every 1 WCC cycle, regardless of IFCF timetable.

Here’s how this will work:

  • I will, as needed, scorinate extra seasons whenever my domestic:international ratio is drifting away from 2:1. Of these seasons, the first will not be submitted to IFCF, with only the second, more recent, submitted.
  • I will maintain my own player ageing. If I have players in your leagues, you may age them according to your own standards, but I may age them up or down once they leave your leagues.
  • I will age your own players according to your own standards and when they leave my league will list their age as though they had aged at your pace, regardless of how many seasons they have played in my league, unless you specifically request otherwise.
  • Any other discrepancies will be handwaved away.
  • If you RP IFCF/CdC games: Feel free to contact me directly for an up-to-date playing XI/goalscorers/other details.
  • Reflecting that this involves your players having a chance of missing out on IFCF despite a good season, being relegated without a chance for you to move them on immediately, and more generally existing in a league ecosystem that’s more about serving as a Skinner’s box for my own insane need for shiny new things than providing a realistic football architecture, I will copy provide one of those neat-o spreadsheets that are all the rage and allow everyone, without any judgement or recrimination, to repatriate, transfer, or otherwise remove any players they no longer want to have in my league.
And then, at the end of all that, will Steinaux win again? Probably. Will I consider putting on some pants?

Never.

New Græntfjall Super Cup: Steinaux 3–3 Gunzlach (3–4 AET)

   Premier League        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Steinaux 22 12 7 3 41 19 +22 43
2 Gunzlach 22 12 5 5 37 30 +7 41
3 Hofvinger 22 11 7 4 24 18 +6 40
4 Altendalur 22 10 6 6 17 13 +4 36
5 Korsbach 22 10 5 7 23 21 +2 35
6 Mühlrich 22 9 4 9 36 26 +10 31
7 GT Molding 22 7 7 8 42 45 −3 28
8 Maigburg 22 6 7 9 25 28 −3 25
9 Hagejoki 22 7 4 11 29 40 −11 25
10 Fliserboding 22 6 3 13 21 32 −11 21
11 Estdal 22 4 7 11 21 31 −10 19
12 Þingsnitz 22 4 6 12 11 24 −13 18

   Division 1            Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Folte 30 23 5 2 43 21 +22 74
2 Hintersfjörður 30 16 6 8 33 15 +18 54

3 Hinteram 30 15 7 8 39 21 +18 52
4 Kyrkdorf 30 15 6 9 29 19 +10 51
5 Gründorf 30 13 10 7 20 13 +7 49
6 Kuodorf 30 15 3 12 34 33 +1 48
7 Reschensreppur 30 13 7 10 29 24 +5 46
8 Oost-Hartburg 30 14 3 13 28 26 +2 45
9 Kirchmegen 30 11 10 9 33 30 +3 43
10 Mokofen 30 12 5 13 43 37 +6 41
11 Lammedal 30 10 8 12 32 33 −1 38
12 Järvendorf 30 8 5 17 19 41 −22 29
13 Diepoldsburg 30 7 6 17 31 49 −18 27
14 Tuldam 30 7 5 18 13 29 −16 26
15 Kochhavn 30 6 6 18 27 44 −17 24
16 Ilsburg 30 6 6 18 11 29 −18 24

   Division 2A           Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Schwakirchen 26 18 4 4 38 12 +26 58
2 Paschvík 26 15 8 3 43 21 +22 53
3 Tromskowitz 26 15 4 7 27 13 +14 49
4 Gerstungtal 26 12 10 4 29 16 +13 46
5 Lengschach 26 13 5 8 33 16 +17 44
6 Schudvík 26 13 5 8 24 16 +8 44
7 Notschach 26 11 4 11 46 32 +14 37
8 Ostholm 26 10 5 11 24 23 +1 35
9 Lehberg 26 7 11 8 23 19 +4 32
10 Voleln 26 8 8 10 34 38 −4 32
11 Lohrreith 26 9 2 15 21 40 −19 29
12 Vildkappel 26 7 6 13 24 31 −7 27
13 Haafberg 26 2 5 19 15 52 −37 11
14 Harmersgrunn 26 2 3 21 10 62 −52 9

   Division 2B           Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Edlidolz 22 15 3 4 45 17 +28 48
2 Frederiksfahrn 22 14 2 6 27 20 +7 44
3 Esna 22 13 2 7 21 12 +9 41
4 Gstockmäki 22 10 7 5 20 9 +11 37
5 Putzendorf 22 10 5 7 37 22 +15 35
6 Væggerfried 22 10 5 7 22 18 +4 35
7 Kangasdorf 22 9 6 7 31 21 +10 33
8 Aigsvinger 22 10 1 11 20 21 −1 31
9 Nordmarksdorf 22 8 2 12 29 33 −4 26
10 Laitwinkl 22 6 5 11 34 39 −5 23
11 Goesberg 22 5 4 13 23 33 −10 19
12 Haderhavn 22 0 2 20 14 78 −64 2

Græntfjaller Cup:
Kangasdorf 0–2 Hofvinger
Kyrkdorf 3–0 Haderhavn
Hintersfjörður 0–1 Steinaux
Ilsburg 2–4 Korsbach
Akurgarten 1–2 Hinteram
Gunzlach 8–0 Gramar
Mokofen 7–0 Goesberg
Altendalur 2–0 Gstockmäki
Waltenberg 1–2 Folte
Harmersgrunn 0–3 Fliserboding
Gerstungtal 0–3 Maigburg
Reschensreppur 1–1 Þingsnitz (replay: Þingsnitz 2–0 Reschensreppur)
GT Molding 2–1 Aigsvinger
Væggerfried 1–3 Hagejoki
Edlidolz 3–4 Estdal
Mühlrich 1–2 Lammedal

Folte 1–0 Hofvinger
Lammedal 0–2 Hagejoki
Fliserboding 4–1 GT Molding
Steinaux 3–0 Korsbach
Estdal 4–4 Mokofen (replay: Mokofen 0–0 Estdal (2–1 AET))
Altendalur 1–0 Kyrkdorf
Þingsnitz 0–0 Gunzlach (replay: Gunzlach 2–0 Þingsnitz)
Hinteram 0–4 Maigburg

Fliserboding 2–0 Hagejoki
Altendalur 0–1 Gunzlach
Steinaux 4–0 Mokofen
Folte 0–0 Maigburg (replay: Maigburg 1–0 Folte)

Maigburg 0–3 Steinaux
Fliserboding 3–1 Gunzlach

Steinaux 2–0 Fliserboding

Steinaux had an excellent season, winning the double for the first time in the modern era. The highlight came on MD11 when they thrashed their rivals 6–0 in the first leg of the North Háttmark derby. The second leg – where they sealed their title – wasn’t bad either. For the first time they had significant success in the Cup, too, after broadening their squad. The biggest issue was a continued failure to make meaningful progress in IFCF/CdC football. In general, though, they weathered the retirement of club legend Hrærekur Jvarsson well. New signing Szescõ Erôss formed a superb defensive pairing with Hjörleifur Reynarsson; Petter Erlingsson led unselfishly from the front.

Gunzlach led for much of the season before falling at the last hurdle, a summary that could have been made of any of their recent campaigns. Those campaigns always at least saw them win the Cup: this time they suffered the shock of the season when they were defeated in the semifinals by Fliserboding. What made it worse was Steinaux not losing, and being free to cruise on to finals day triumph. Jochi Murakami fit in well in midfield but their defense was not as strong as in recent years; after surging to glory last season, Dolfo made some embarrassing blunders between the sticks. Their 5 – 5 draw with the Gold Shrews seemed to sum up their prodigious ability to produce goals, at both ends. At least they had a good run in the IFCF Challenger’s Cup, totally unexpectedly topping a group containing Sabrefell Athletic, Busukuma AC and 1830 Cathair FC, only to lose in the last 32 to Herzegovina City, featuring goals from some guy called … Jason something?

Hofvinger were in the title race to the very end, and have definitely reestablished themselves as part of the Big Five (or even displaced GT Molding once more to make it a Big Four again). Last season’s MVP Nathaniel Auvergne couldn’t quite replicate his form, but Hæming Tronsson turned back the years with a veteran showing in the heart of midfield. Altendalur combined their now trademark lockdown discipline with their equally trademark NC-17-rated brutality to finish first in the defensive rankings and last in the fair play rankings. Korsbach put together another top-5 finish in slightly nervy finish, winning several games 1 – 0 and benefiting from their team’s third highest individual scorer. The name’s Goal. Own, Goal. Their first taste of IFCF didn’t go very well (though was at least mercifully short) but they did enough domestically to prove they could return stronger for the experience.

Mühlrich, chastened by the relegation experience and a modern Græntfjall increasingly unwilling to tolerate their fans’ racism, made strides on and off the field with a top half finish and several diversity celebration days (only one of which, featuring a startlingly ill-conceived face-painting booth, had to be cancelled). GT Molding were by far the season’s biggest disappointment as new manager Ingþór Auðbjörnsson failed to whip the league’s highest priced squad into shape amid rumors of prima donna personalities. They did however inflict the season’s two biggest wins, 7–0 and 0–7, both on the unfortunate Hagejoki. Maigburg mostly flew under the radar (which given last season’s punishments was a welcome relief). Hagejoki’s awful defending let them down despite an improved attacking showing. Fliserboding survived on the final day, but did much better in the Cup, reaching the final only to be the recipient of a couple of Li Jing goals.

Estdal, after years hovering around the relegation zone, hovered down into it. Every year one of the promoted clubs seems to go straight back; this season it was the lacklustre Þingsnitz’s turn, though they did inflict a welcome away defeat on rivals Altendalur, who responded by getting four of their players sent off the next time they met (in an Under-12s cancer charity fundraising friendly). Folte, as had been widely expected, absolutely crushed it in Division 1 and roared straight back into promotion. They won by 20 points and lost just twice. Hintersfjörður won on the final day and Hinteram lost to give the former team a long overdue return to the GPL after years of nearly moments. And Haderhavn had a truly epic, historic, season. They will be talking about Haderhavn’s season for years to come.

Statistical Awards

Gold Boot: Image Alicia Gainsbourg (GT Molding)
Gold Gloves: Image Thomas Quinnipag (Altendalur)
Fair Play Award: Mühlrich

Technical Awards

Manager of the Year: Image Svenn Kristjánsson (Steinaux)
Most Valuable Player: Image Li Jing (Steinaux)
Most Outstanding Player: Image Hæming Tronsson (Hofvinger)
Young Player of the Year: Image Vanessa Marvinsdóttir (Steinaux)
Defensive Player of the Year: Image Hjörleifur Reynarsson (Steinaux)
Foreign Player of the Year: Image Jochi Murakami (Gunzlach)
Team of the Year:
  • GK: Image Thomas Quinnipag (Altendalur)
  • DF: Image Karoline Vernerisdóttir (GT Molding), Image Hjörleifur Reynarsson (Steinaux), Image Mathias Kristersson (GT Molding), Image Emeli Vilbertsdóttir (Altendalur)
  • MF: Image Arendt Árisson (Maigburg), Image Âlárî Dírrôùjý (Mühlrich), Image Li Jing (Steinaux), Image Hæming Tronsson (Hofvinger)
  • FW: Image Alicia Gainsbourg (GT Molding), Image Momoko Wakabayashi (Gunzlach)

Fan Awards

People’s Player of the Year: Image Hæming Tronsson (Hofvinger)
Rising Star Award: Image Harmony Serpentmane (Korsbach)
Favorite Foreign Player: Image Paan Kleveir (Steinaux)
People’s Team of the Year:
  • GK: Image Dolfo (Gunzlach)
  • DF: Image Hjörleifur Reynarsson (Steinaux), Image Liam Hughes (Gunzlach), Image Mathias Kristersson (GT Molding), Image Michelle Matteosdóttir (Estdal)
  • MF: Image Sara Aðalsteinnsdóttir (Fliserboding), Image Li Jing (Steinaux), Image Hæming Tronsson (Hofvinger), Image Âlárî Dírrôùjý (Mühlrich)
  • FW: Image Momoko Wakabayashi (Gunzlach), Image Alicia Gainsbourg (GT Molding)
People’s Moment of the Year: Herzegovina City beat Gunzlach in the Challengers’ Cup (voted for by a mixture of anti-Gunzlach fans, and actual Gunzlach fans who were pleased to see their old hero doing well).

Other Awards

Players’ Player of the Year: Image Alicia Gainsbourg (GT Molding)
Managers’ Manager of the Year: Image Rakel Alvinsdóttir (Korsbach)
Spirit of the Game Award: Image Michelle Matteosdóttir (Estdal)
Goal of the season: Image Momoko Wakabayashi (Gunzlach)
Fantasy Player of the Season: Image Jochi Murakami (Gunzlach)

* Believe it or not – I imagine most will lean towards “not” – this really was randomly generated.
** And, obviously, fail.
Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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Postby Graintfjall » Sun Sep 19, 2021 7:32 pm

Submitting season overview

New Græntfjall Super Cup: Steinaux 1–3 Gunzlach

   Premier League        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Gunzlach 22 13 5 4 37 24 +13 44
2 Steinaux 22 12 5 5 62 31 +31 41

3 GT Molding 22 9 9 4 52 38 +14 36
4 Mühlrich 22 9 9 4 27 26 +1 36
5 Altendalur 22 10 5 7 38 33 +5 35

6 Maigburg 22 8 5 9 32 42 −10 29
7 Korsbach 22 8 4 10 28 37 −9 28
8 Folte 22 7 6 9 16 20 −4 27
9 Hofvinger 22 6 6 10 23 27 −4 24
10 Fliserboding 22 6 4 12 31 40 −9 22
11 Hagejoki 22 4 9 9 23 35 −12 21
12 Hintersfjörður 22 2 9 11 12 28 −16 15


   Division 1            Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Þingsnitz 30 18 5 7 46 25 +21 59
2 Estdal 30 17 8 5 62 42 +20 59

3 Kyrkdorf 30 17 4 9 49 30 +19 55
4 Kuodorf 30 14 8 8 43 25 +18 50
5 Hinteram 30 13 9 8 39 31 +8 48
6 Edlidolz 30 14 5 11 41 44 −3 47
7 Lammedal 30 12 9 9 27 21 +6 45
8 Reschensreppur 30 12 8 10 29 24 +5 44
9 Gründorf 30 13 5 12 24 23 +1 44
10 Mokofen 30 11 7 12 25 24 +1 40
11 Kirchmegen 30 9 9 12 21 24 −3 36
12 Oost-Hartburg 30 9 8 13 24 31 −7 35
13 Järvendorf 30 8 7 15 28 45 −17 31
14 Schwakirchen 30 8 3 19 26 47 −21 27
15 Tuldam 30 6 7 17 22 41 −19 25
16 Diepoldsburg 30 5 6 19 15 44 −29 21
Græntfjall does not submit teams to the LBCT.

   Division 2A           Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Paschvík 26 17 5 4 35 15 +20 56
2 Tromskowitz 26 14 8 4 35 16 +19 50
3 Ostholm 26 14 3 9 35 24 +11 45
4 Lengschach 26 12 8 6 33 16 +17 44
5 Kochhavn 26 11 9 6 30 20 +10 42
6 Gerstungtal 26 11 5 10 47 38 +9 38
7 Vildkappel 26 10 7 9 16 20 −4 37
8 Notschach 26 10 7 9 35 41 −6 37
9 Lehberg 26 10 6 10 34 33 +1 36
10 Voleln 26 10 6 10 24 23 +1 36
11 Schudvík 26 10 5 11 40 35 +5 35
12 Lohrreith 26 5 7 14 17 34 −17 22
13 Harmersgrunn 26 3 4 19 19 60 −41 13
14 Haafberg 26 1 8 17 10 35 −25 11


   Division 2B           Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Esna 22 11 7 4 29 18 +11 40
2 Gstockmäki 22 12 3 7 28 20 +8 39
3 Aigsvinger 22 10 4 8 31 18 +13 34
4 Putzendorf 22 9 7 6 30 24 +6 34
5 Laitwinkl 22 9 7 6 34 28 +6 34
6 Væggerfried 22 8 9 5 23 16 +7 33
7 Frederiksfahrn 22 8 9 5 29 24 +5 33
8 Ilsburg 22 7 9 6 31 24 +7 30
9 Kangasdorf 22 7 8 7 29 26 +3 29
10 Nordmarksdorf 22 5 6 11 17 27 −10 21
11 Goesberg 22 4 6 12 18 34 −16 18
12 Haderhavn 22 3 3 16 18 58 −40 12

Græntfjaller Cup:
Steinaux 1–0 Lohrreith
Hinteram 3–0 Schudvík
Lammedal 7–2 Haderhavn
Paschvík 0–2 Korsbach
Kochhavn 2–1 Maigburg
Folte 2–0 Gstockmäki
Mühlrich 4–0 Edlidolz
Fliserboding 2–0 Putzendorf
Hintersfjörður 0–0 Akurgarten (replay: Akurgarten 1–2 Hintersfjörður)
Þingsnitz 0–0 Altendalur (replay: Altendalur 2–0 Þingsnitz)
Vildkappel 0–2 GT Molding
Hagejoki 0–0 Kirchmegen (replay: Kirchmegen 0–0 Hagejoki (1–1 AET) (2–4 pen.))
Frederiksfahrn 0–4 Mokofen
Estdal 1–2 Hofvinger
Gunzlach 1–0 Laitwinkl
Oost-Hartburg 2–0 Gramar

Hagejoki 1–0 Altendalur
Mühlrich 1–1 Korsbach (replay: Korsbach 1–0 Mühlrich)
Steinaux 3–0 GT Molding
Kochhavn 1–1 Gunzlach (replay: Gunzlach 6–3 Kochhavn)
Oost-Hartburg 1–0 Lammedal
Fliserboding 1–3 Folte
Hinteram 3–0 Hintersfjörður
Mokofen 1–1 Hofvinger (replay: Hofvinger 0–0 Mokofen (1–0 AET))

Hagejoki 1–1 Oost-Hartburg (replay: Oost-Hartburg 0–2 Hagejoki)
Hinteram 1–3 Steinaux
Folte 0–0 Hofvinger (replay: Hofvinger 3–2 Folte)
Korsbach 1–3 Gunzlach

Hagejoki 0–3 Gunzlach
Steinaux 5–1 Hofvinger

Steinaux 0–0 Gunzlach (1–0 AET)


Statistical Awards

Gold Boot: Image Çè Quîrîjá (Steinaux)
Gold Gloves: Image Dolfo (Gunzlach)
Fair Play Award: Fliserboding

Technical Awards

Manager of the Year: Image Kristmann Engilbjartsson (Mühlrich)
Most Valuable Player: Image Momoko Wakabayashi (Gunzlach)
Who was, oddly, not voted for the Team of the Year.
Most Outstanding Player: Image Alicia Gainsbourg (GT Molding)
Young Player of the Year: Image Yusoga Hodgson (Maigburg)
Defensive Player of the Year: Image Hjörleifur Reynarsson (Steinaux)
Foreign Player of the Year: Image Çè Quîrîjá (Steinaux)
Team of the Year:
  • GK: Image Dolfo (Gunzlach)
  • DF: Image Christian Asvardsson (Korsbach), Image Hjörleifur Reynarsson (Steinaux), Image Grímúlfur Gunnþórsson (Mühlrich), Image Isabella Cross (Mühlrich)
  • MF: Image Tom Burton (Folte), Image Jochi Murakami (Gunzlach), Image Li Jing (Steinaux), Image Nero Wood (GT Molding)
  • FW: Image Alicia Gainsbourg (GT Molding), Image Çè Quîrîjá (Steinaux)

Fan Awards

People’s Player of the Year: Image Li Jing (Steinaux)
Rising Star Award: Image Kjárr Þorfinnsson (Korsbach)
Favorite Foreign Player: Image Çè Quîrîjá (Steinaux)
People’s Team of the Year:
  • GK: Image Emmely Aaronsdóttir (Folte)
  • DF: Image Hjörleifur Reynarsson (Steinaux), Image Liam Hughes (Gunzlach), Image Arinbjörn Markusson (Mühlrich), Image Grímúlfur Gunnþórsson (Mühlrich)
  • MF: Image Nero Wood (GT Molding), Image Li Jing (Steinaux), Image Kæja Finnvarðsdóttir (Altendalur), Image Âlárî Dírrôùjý (Mühlrich)
  • FW: Image Momoko Wakabayashi (Gunzlach), Image Alicia Gainsbourg (GT Molding)
People’s Moment of the Year: Steinaux scoring 10 against Korsbach on the opening game of the season, a new GPL record score. Voted for by neutrals, Steinaux fans, and GT Molding fans (arch-rivals of the Sabres).

Other Awards

Players’ Player of the Year: Image Nero Wood (GT Molding)
Managers’ Manager of the Year: Image Will Barnard (Gunzlach)
Spirit of the Game Award: Samuel Alfredsson and Hofvinger.
Samuel is a Jewish boy who received antisemitic bullying at school. A fan of Hofvinger, he was invited to walk out with the team for their final home game of the season.
Goal of the season: Image Rayyan Noor Zaman (Maigburg)
Fantasy Player of the Season: Image Erik Djokawić (Maigburg)
Last edited by Graintfjall on Wed Sep 22, 2021 6:35 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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Postby Graintfjall » Wed Sep 22, 2021 8:55 pm

The new season of the GPL is presented by… the starship Poseider!

Desiccant Trek: Phase Two

Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Poseider. Its continuing mission: to explore strange new worlds. To seek out new life and new civilizations. To boldly go where no one has gone before. And to find some ore so we can get back home!

Da da da da da daa…

Starring!

Commander Threva Dewspark

Lieutenant Commander Sundew Twinklefeather

Lieutenant Commander Jed Aleksandr Hammerman

Lieutenant Commander Retal Nonopalet

Lieutenant Commander Zhezkeruj Muskkukki

Dr. U-Mod-79c

and

Senior Chief Petty Officer Tætærqan Varziev

special guest stars

Archon Jjuuddeerrbbiiddiill

Lieutenant Commander Joshua Waterfield

Henoxah Drelalt

and

Lieutenant Commander Branywr Aricmarc


The story so far: The DSS Poseider is a Kakohada-class exploratory vessel in the Deep Space Fleet of the Interstellar Federation of the Desiccated States. About three [Desiccant] years ago, the Poseider encountered a Class 4 interspatial anomaly that pulled it into a strange new galaxy. With a damaged Hyper-Drive and lacking a source of unobtainium ore, its crew set about doing the only logical thing that occurred to them: joining a gridiron football tournament. On the ‘field’ (OK, the converted hangar bay) the Desiccants were largely unsuccessful, as were their efforts to obtain a new source of unobtainium.

The other story so far: About three [Græntfjaller] years ago, the White Winter Queendom in Pavola, Rushmore, opened a massive new spaceport, with the intention of becoming a regional spaceport. Ambitious asteroid mining missions were launched, although the difficulties of assessing ore contents meant the robo-miner probes did not always come back bearing quite the promised deposits of gold and silver. In fact, some of the probes turned up some very unexpected metals indeed.

And now, the exciting conclusion…



First Officer’s Log, Stardate 20210923.0

Much has happened, and I have not had time to post a log until now. Let me catch up on the exciting events unfolding, the most significant since we left orbit around Chromatika some three years ago.

Several days ago, our sensors picked up a sharp spike in the spectroscopic range associated with raw unobtainium. Lt. Cdrs. Hammerman personally reviewed Lt. Killhunt’s findings and assured me of their accuracy. I ordered a new course to be laid in for the location of the readings. Throughout the ship, I could feel a great nervous energy pulsating as whispered news of the results began to spread. Could this be our first chance of returning home at long last?

I detected a complex mixture of emotions. The Poseider, and this strange corner of the universe where primitives sacrifice rubber birds and worship their mysterious goddess Margaret, has become our home over these past years. New relationships have formed and old ties been cast off. Returning will put great strain on the profound changes these years have wrought. Nonetheless, it is my priority as captain to ensure such a safe return if at all possible.

The findings emanate from a particularly icy peninsula on a world called Rushmore. I ordered the Poseider into cloaked stationary orbit while we carried out further scans. No unobtainium deposits could be detected, but there was particulate residue consistent with a substantial quantity of ore having been mined.

Under orders to maintain strict secrecy, I ordered Lt. Cdr. Nonopalet to begin preparations for an away team. Meanwhile, Lt. Cdr. Muskkukki informed me of some disturbing news. The area with the highest concentration of particles is inhabited by a race even more primitive and savage than those we encountered in Chromatika. These people, who call themselves Græntfjallers, appear obsessed with some kind of aquatic animal that threatens to attack them with tentacles, though our bio-scans are yet to detect any affirmative readings in the seas surrounding their cold, bitter hovels.

Lt. Chiasson studied a series of transmissions from a person we believe to be one of the primitives’ leaders. She was able to decode them and determine that, perhaps in order to ward off these sea-creatures, the primitives engage in a form of ritual worship even more base than that discovered in Chromatika. There, at least, the primitives used their hands! Here, they merely kick the ball with their feet (they have only two, so this process takes over 90 minutes to complete).

According to Lt. Chiasson, the first primitive ritual involved something called a ‘Super Cup’. We believe this Excellent Goblet may be where the unobtainium is stored, and have sent down a team to investigate. Lt. Cdr. Aricmarc has agreed to accompany the team should any security situations arise. Accompanying Lt. Cdrs. Aricmarc and Nonopalet will be Lt. Killhunt, Lt. PH03B3, Ensign Tuuluuwaq, and Medic 3rd Class Mindiron.



Noah Mindiron’s Personal Log, Stardate 20210923.2

These primitives are absolute savages!

I was assigned to an Away Team with Lt. Cdr. Nonopalet and Lt. Cdr. Aricmarc. Our mission was to locate an Excellent Goblet, which could be full of unobtainium.

Unfortunately, Lt. Cdr. Muskkukki hadn’t thought to include in his security briefing that guarding this Excellent Goblet would be 50,000 angry, drunken primitives! (Lt. PH03B3 continually assured us there were in fact 50,001 primitives in attendance but I cannot understand why this should make a difference.) The primitives were sorted into two tribes, half allied to a military regime, half to what appeared to be some kind of butchers’ collective. (Yes, the primitives eat meat. Disgusting!!)

The primitive ritual lasted about 90 minutes, as Lt. Chiasson had predicted. Primitives named Momoko Wakabayashi, Jochi Murakami, and Jaida Bissette all kicked the ball into a net, causing the military primitives great excitement. By contrast the carnivore primitives were rather quiet until a primitive of unusual physiology named Paan Kleveir replied with a kick into the net of their own. But after 90 minutes the military primitives appeared to have prevailed.

Unfortunately, when the Excellent Goblet was brought out, our scans quickly showed it to have no unobtainium ore inside. Our search will have to continue. We managed to evade detection and retreated to the transport location, but became trapped when a shuttle launch from the primitives forced the Poseider into higher orbit to maintain cloak, out of transporter range.

For two weeks we have had to survive down on the planet. Fortunately, the primitives in this region are very tall, and very stupid. It has been easy for us to maintain our disguises. Ensign Tuuluuwaq seems to enjoy the cold climate and has been socializing with the primitives, much to Lt. Cdr. Aricmarc’s disapproval. He believes we should hold back and make formal first contact. It is clear to us, from the way the primitives talk, that their overall leader must be one called Igrene Cantor, but we have yet to find out where she is.

The carnivore primitives have taken their revenge for losing the Excellent Goblet. They sprung a trap for a group of primitives who wield some kind of blade, and absolutely massacred them. According to Ensign Tuuluuwaq, their rituals have never featured 10 goals in a single game before. I hope our presence has not interfered with their rituals!

The carnivores continued their blood lust this week. Lt. Chiasson’s briefing had told us that the primitives associated with small furry golden rodents were a very strong tribe, but the carnivore primitives scored 7 goals against them too! They have absolutely no mercy and the one called Çè Quîrîjá (finally, a primitive with a name easy for us to pronounce!) is particularly barbaric.

After our two weeks were up, the Poseider was finally able to return closer to the surface and beam us back up. Ensign Tuuluuwaq volunteered to stay down – volunteered! I’ve always thought Arcts were strange but she really takes the Desiccant-biscuit.



Commander Aricmarc’s Log, Stardate 20210923.7

We have not yet made formal first contact with the Græntfjallers. Ensign Tuuluuwaq has been on deep cover away mission for almost two months now, and Lt. Cdrs. Nonopalet and Hammerman continue to lead regular away missions to try to locate the unobtainium. Lt. Satarov is constructing a new sensor to narrow down the specific spectroscopic band, but until this is in operation their searches are, in my opinion, rather unlikely to succeed, roaming as they are through strange primitive lands seeking particles whose very existence we can not be certain of. I have kept my doubts to myself, however.

In the absence of any unobtainium, much of our observations have concerned the primitive ritual known as ‘football’. Our first observations indicated the carnivore tribe was the most powerful faction in this ritual, but since then the military primitives, who appear to worship some kind of fertility idol named Jason Þórhallursson, have emerged atop the laughably crude rankings by which the primitives organize themselves.

These military primitives have won 6 of their 7 games, and are also regularly travelling (by jet plane!) to other countries to play against their tribes too. The carnivores are less efficient, having twice drawn their games with the scores even (Lt. Nysathusa appears disgusted that the ritual simply stops after 90 minutes, and has been coming up with proposals for improving this situation, but I fear her proposals – such as a ‘attacker defender goalkeeper’ decider – may be too advanced for the primitives to comprehend).

Another powerful primitive has emerged, named Alicia Gainsbourg. She is affiliated to the small furry golden rodent faction, who are presently ranked 4 out of c. The small furry golden rodents have conceded more goals than any other team, though.

Ensign Dahu is delighted by the tribe called Mühlrich. Their supporters worship turtles, a species that Dahu believes may be distinct genetic cousins to Chelo-Desiccants. The nurse has attended several rituals organized by the chelo-primitives: they appear to believe she is dressed up as a mascot. Ensign Dahu has also uncovered an important secret. The referee, she has learned, is a wanker. Lt. Chiasson is hard at work on a translation.



Ahnah Tuuluuwaq’s Personal Log, 20210923.11

Jin Ài has come down to Græntfjall to join me. We are both delighted by the climate: this is the first livable environment we have encountered in this galaxy. I am starting to think I could make this place home if we never find any unobtainium. The primitives believe it is the middle of summer, yet in parts of the country there is still heavy snow. What a joy!

The unobtainium search has improved since Lt. Satarov unveiled his new sensor array. They have been able to confirm the presence of unobtainium particles, and Lt. Cdr. Nonopalet is leading daily mission sweeps. Meanwhile Jin and I have discovered possibly the most wonderful place in the world. It is called Hofvinger.

This place called Hofvinger is even colder than mainland Græntfjall (it is separated by an icy sea, which the primitives believe to be full of krakens, but our sensors show only herring). There is year-round snow and ice.

The local primitives are rather dour. They support a tribe of wolves who have been very strong performers in the football ritual… until now. They are 9th out of c teams, far below their usual rankings. There are complaints about their main ritualist, a player called Nathaniel Auvergne, but Jin (who has really taken to the primitive customs) defends him, saying one player cannot possibly carry an entire tribe.

The primitives are halfway through their rituals. This week, the wolf tribe visited the far southwest of Græntfjall to play the locust tribe, and lost. They were very sad and miserable when they returned. The carnivore tribe (ugh! I shall never get used to their disgusting eating habits) lead the ritual rankings. The military tribe are now down in 3rd and Jin, who knows more about the rituals than me, insists they are finished.



Sek Pitralle’s Personal Log, 20210923.12

The primitives are hiding something.

Many on the Poseider have a patronising attitude and believe the primitives little more than simple-minded children. They kick balls around, worship magic birds and are scared of magic tentacle beasts that don’t exist, eat meat. It’s an easy mistake to make. But I believe the primitives are cleverer than arrogant Anthros like Hammerman give them credit. I am worried they are plotting something sinister with a special new weapon they have developed. The blade primitives have used it to devastating effect against the carnivore primitives in a revenge attack for what happened at the start of the season.

Lieutenant Darkcutter has been leading night searches for unobtainium and has enlisted my help. While flying above the primitives, I can still sense their emotions, and concealing the truth is evident in many of them. Whether or not this relates to the unobtainium I do not know, but I have urged Ahnah and Jin to be more careful. The two are going native, spending all their time on the planet. I am not sure they even want to leave.

Tonight I shall fly another mission and try to learn more about this dark secret weapon of theirs – called the ‘offside trap’. I hope I am not too late to stop Ahnah falling into it.



Ecthelion Lumpknuckles’s Log, 20210923.16

Big news! The military primitives have seized the advantage! I do not understand the amazement of the crew after the military primitives defeated the hammer primitives 2 – 1. The hammer primitives have been by far the weakest tribe all season. Why is it surprising? Perhaps because Liam Hughes scored for the military primitives.

Ensign Dahu is distraught that the chelo-primitives are fading rather badly, though she was cheered by their defeating the walking primitives this week. No mean feat as the walking primitives have the meanest defence of all the primitives. They seem to actively hate anyone scoring during the rituals, at either end! They have a player called Tom Burton who runs around kicking the ball away from anyone who dares try to kick the ball into the goal. He is exceedingly good at this.

Perhaps you are surprised, dear reader, at my sudden interest in the primitive rituals? In truth I did not care for these base games, until Mr. Rudd opened my eyes. He has been visiting Græntfjall in secret (at least from Commanders Dewspark and Twinklefeather) and has discovered a fantastic invention of the primitives: betting shops. At these exchanges small pieces of paper can be wagered on the outcome of the results of the rituals.

Mr. Rudd has managed to acquire a very large supply of these pieces of paper by shrewd betting. I have tried to follow his tips, but I find I lose more often than I win. For example, this week I bet the blade primitives would defeat the chequered primitives. The blade primitives had the advantage of fighting on home soil. But to my astonishment, the chequered primitives won! Pedro Roâ scored twice for the chequered primitives. I find it perplexing. He claims to hail from somewhere called Tequilo, but our sensors show almost no activity in this region.

Apparently, then, home advantage does not count for very much. Next week are the semifinals of the cup (there’s no unobtainium in it, we already checked). I am going to bet on the icy primitives to beat the carnivore primitives. What does it matter if the carnivore primitives are at home? They won’t beat the icy primitives, who Ensign Tuuluuwaq assures me have really improved and have now reached the lofty heights of 8 out c. Mr. Rudd tells me it is a very good bet and has encouraged me to wager an even larger amount of papers.

Lieutenant Zaaqa’s Log, Stardate 20210923.17

Lieutenant Commander Hammerman is recovering well. The osteoregenerator has fixed his leg and with physical therapy the damage to his muscles should not be permanent.

We have discovered the primitives’ unobtainium stash. It is located in a facility used to store primitive weapons, just nuclear warheads and other such antiquated technology. The primitives seem to believe they can use the unobtainium to improve these weapons. They are keeping it heavily guarded and one of the primitive dogs bit Lt. Cdr. Hammerman when he attempted to enter the facility. He escaped only after Chief Hum’s intervention.

The primitives’ willingness to fight to defend what they believe to be their own is very evident. In the rituals this week the chelo-primitives, locust primitives, and hammer primitives all battled to hold on to draws despite all three having key players missing through injury. I think the Anthros on the crew find this philosophy difficult to understand, but I understand it. Halcyons have always had to fight to protect ours.

The primitives will not give the unobtainium up easily. Taking it from them would be easy and probably not require killing more than a few million of them, but Dewspark (as ever) is indecisive and seeking a diplomatic approach through that fool Aricmarc. Fortunately I have another bed ready for when the dog attacks him too…




Lieutenant PH03B3’s Log, Stardate 20210923.21

The military primitives have won the title. I am detecting happiness in the military district and sadness in the carnivore district!!!



First Officer’s Log, Stardate 20210923.22

And so, it has all come to nought.

After weeks of negotiation with the primitive leaders Zóphonías Juliusson and Kaija Michaelsdóttir (many of these weeks were consumed with them saying, over and over “Aliens are real!? Are you fucking shitting me!?!” which is apparently some kind of charming primitive folk song) Lt. Cdr. Hammerman was finally given access to the weapons facility. There, he discovered the unobtainium readings we were getting were from worthless uranium. Some of the particles had decayed. I have asked Lt. Cdr. Muskkukki to provide Lts. Satarov and Killhunt with extra protection from the anger of the crew.

Our search for unobtainium will have continue. And it will do so without Ensign Tuuluuwaq. She has made the brave decision to leave the ship, much as young Xanderick did two years ago. She is going to settle down in Hofvinger and intends on joining the primitive rituals. She is convinced that she has studied the rituals enough to know how to succeed. I detect a great deal of comfort when I am around her: she is at peace with her decision and it would be senseless to argue the point.

I have granted the crew shore leave for the Cup final (though at this stage it seems obvious the military primitives will yet again prevail), with the exception of Mr. Rudd who is confined to the brig until such time as he refunds the primitives the many pieces of paper he took from them using his probability analyzer to cheat their gambling games. When he bet on the military primitives and chelo-primitives to tie 4 – 4, it was a hint that something very unusual was going on!

Compared to the game in Chromatika, the game here is exceptionally childish and base. Yet I myself have come to develop a certain admiration for those that turn out, week after week, in the cold and miserable conditions, cheered one minute and booed the next. These primitives are strange and crude creatures. Yet there is a savage beauty to their ritual. I think I, too, shall attend this Cup final.

If only to check one last time there really is no unobtainium in the Cup.
Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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Postby Graintfjall » Fri Sep 24, 2021 6:35 pm

GS SuperSports+ Testículos

This not the Galacticos. They belong to Tequilo and will be his to resume, or not, should he ever wish. This is instead a personal project, a list of the top-ish players in the world-ish, with no particular claim to legitimacy and certainly no claim to exclusivity. The name derives from an unfortunate translation error by Cabañas Calligraphy when GS SuperSports+ attempted to order a “golden ball” trophy, commonly given out to winners of footballing awards.

This is a longlonglist. The aim was to produce a longlist of about 100 names, but it bloated up to 170, and then when I added in all the players not currently playing in Audioslavia, it reached 172. Future editions of this (if they run) will attempt to get down closer to that 100 mark.

I will make corrections and amendments to this list as follows:
  • If I’ve spelled someone’s name incorrectly, or used the wrong naming convention.
  • If I’ve assigned them to the wrong nation, the wrong team, the wrong league, or the wrong position. On this last, I used my judgement splitting attack midfielders and forwards, assigning roles to players listed only as “defender”, determining whether a wide player was a full back, midfielder/wing, or forward, etc.; so I will not change these if it’s simply a matter of interpretation.
  • If I’ve included a player who has died or who had retired prior to the World Cup 89 cycle beginning.
  • If you so object to having your players or teams included in this list that you actively wish for me to remove any mention of them.
A few pointers:
  • The list is top heavy for WCC and IFCF rankings and performances. This means some users will have many players included, and many users will have none. But given this is a ranking of the world’s best, that is to be expected.
  • Many teams list their striker and attacking midfielder as their star players. These players also tend to win the bulk of MVP awards. This means there are doubtless many great forwards and midfielders not on the list. If it’s any consolation, my star striker didn’t make the cut either.
  • I made judgement calls on positions. Players not clearly assigned to a side of the pitch were judged to be central defenders/midfielders. I combined fullbacks and wide midfielders/wings irrespective of which side they played on, and combined defensive and offensive midfielders. The final selection will make a distinction here; future longlists may do so.
  • The list is based on the last cycle, particularly the 88th World Cup and 7th IFCF season. It does not take into account WC 89 qualifying at all; it does take into account roleplaying for the forthcoming 8th IFCF season, but (obviously, as it’s posted before those results have even been generated) not the results of such.
  • The list contains some notable omissions. The #1 ranked nation in the world, The Holy Empire, has zero selections. Nova Anglicana, dominant at successive Campianatos Esportiva, is similarly excluded, as they do not enter the WC. Hampton Island have been very successful in recent cycles but have ceased to exist. All three would of course have had representatives on the list otherwise, but as far as possible, only players representing a nation that currently exists and competes in WCC play and are assigned to a team that would competes in an IFCF-eligible league were considered for selection. Of course, one would hope Cthulhu et al. are beyond such human concerns.
  • I have used trigrams in order to make it easy for people to search. The final post will use mini-flags, and will take approximately 900 hours to compile.
  • This is 100% intended as fun and potential RP fodder. IC responses, including harsh criticism, are absolutely fine. I have a moderately low tolerance for snittitude, so if everyone just absolutely fucking hates this I won’t try it again, but please know it was at least intended as a positive addition to the community.
Please let me know, OOCly by TG or DM, of any corrections, questions or concerns or complaints. Unless the whole thing collapses up its own arse, I will make an IC post formalizing this, and then follow-up with the final selection of the 11 Testículos, plus awards for the Bronze, Silver and Gold Testículo, and Young Testículo.

Goalkeepers (17)

Wiyauw An’maude (TUR) Cedniavella (TUR)
Anthea Finnan (BRE) Holdenberg City (EUR)
Ewald Heuser (STL) Brinemouth (NPH)
Zach Johnston (CBP) New Bremen (CBP)
Wanda Kouyaté (BNJ) Jungle Strike (VIL)
Steve Leghorn (INS) Langlois Océanic (KSK)
Brian Merson (TKT) Kitara AA (BNJ)
Szescõ Mezei (PAS) Hellinic Rouge (PAS)
Ruby Narvaez (STB) Iskara Daii (STB)
Iiro Pakanen (SVJ) Jinja City FC (BNJ)
Aranea Provost (NPH) Spartangrad (EUR)
Katie Schnapper (CDG) Concord Heights Suburban (CDG)
Goran Stroud (AUD) 1830 Cathair (AUD)
Mikhail Trischuk (SNL) Libertas Bergheim (SVJ)
Gabriel Vannier (HUE) Olympique de Lourdes (HUE)
Donovan Velázquez (ETN) Birdingstone United (ETN)
Scathach Wright (BRE) Raynor City United (VAL)

Full backs (21)

Ostando Bertendona (TEQ) CF Frantxizko-A (TEQ)
Clovette Bravender (BRE) Ulsa (EUR)
Tiago Brown (AUD) 1830 Cathair (AUD)
Floriano Côtescassées (AUD) KT Itzalovalle (AUD)
Loxjilo Exihosahar (FFD) Royal Rumiatzi (ASG)
Andvar Galdarhim (STB) Karak Ungor Chiefs (STB)
Amakli Inuro’o (TUR) Bastion (EUR)
Donovan Kim-Lumaniyka (QUE) Canalave Dragons (VLD)
Radeka Lind (NPH) Jinja City FC (BNJ)
Aron McKenna (TJU) Shamrock Cathair (AUD)
Patrik Odonelec (MYT) CA Paulinthal (PAS)
Hadrian Pazos (KOR) Bruncester United (KOR)
Biliki Rona’atu’i (TUR) Cednia Beach AFC (TUR)
Mitchel Rosales (PFA) Crisisbless (NPH)
Triss Roscommon (BRE) Revolutionaries (EUR)
Dhruv Roy (SNL) Crossroads (CMT)
Caithe Shepherd (BRE) Brinemouth (NPH)
Rovena Stride (NPH) AFC Treason (NPH)
Emi van Kalvenhaar (KOR) Maethoru SC (KOR)
Darijen Vesele (STL) Rene Skae (FFD)
Tryfon Vlahilades (VDR) 1830 Cathair (AUD)

Center backs (29)

Mojmir Anac (MYT) Olympic Thessia (MYT)
Tommy Anderson (SNL) Couziers-Olympiques (KOR)
Caitlyn Caleta (CDG) Brattleboro FC (CDG)
Leonardo Ceron (AUD) AC Izotz Zubia (AUD)
Reniira Clevinger (NPH) Herzegovina City FC (BNJ)
Lissa Crain (ZWZ) Baraldhur AFC (TKT)
Mogel Doyenard (ASG) Sporting Iturribata (ASG)
Mileke Drokasorna (VIL) Colonial Sile (VIL)
Juan Esnáider (SRG) Oriannor Mountaineers (TKT)
Adélaïde Garcia (SVG) KT Moreazerua (AUD)
Tanya Green (EUR) Revolutionaries (EUR)
Karl-Heinz Jager (STL) Raynor City United (VAL)
Demba Kinteh (BNJ) Dí Maozöxê (FFD)
Inteali Koranjo (VIL) Cazadores Cathair (AUD)
Steffanow Kostessen (ZRH) Aleuisia Capital (ZRH)
Jacques Laurent (OME) Corona Christiana (OME)
Taras Maksimov (STL) Energija Chernovets (STL)
Kahala Murje (SAJ) AFC Treason (NPH)
Kelly O’Connell (CBP) South Laithland (NPH)
Réré Picard (KOR) Chalesm FC (SRS)
Hjörleifur Reynarsson (GRF) Steinaux (GRF)
Laborc Szöllössy (PAS) Spartangrad (EUR)
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Nicolas Umkala (TJU) Bruncester United (KOR)
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Max Wilburn-Mason (ETN) Hullbury (ETN)
Ralph Winter (VAL) Kitara AA (BNJ)
Alan Wiseman (CBP) Urrheddiao (CMT)
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Wings (25)

Tôsgo Alxíkí (FFD) Revolutionaries (EUR)
Ricardo Bailén (TEQ) Fábrica Tapalupé (TEQ)
Zoë Barthelemy (SVG) Aleuisia Capital (ZRH)
Alonzo Bienvedida (SRG) Sporting Cordova (SRG)
Andrey Bunev (STL) FK Metropola Borograd (STL)
Kendra Carpenter (BRE) Wirr Tsi (CMT)
Zilar Galharretborde (ASG) Langlois Océanic (KSK)
Emiliano Gallegas (FFD) Energija Chernovets (STL)
Matea Idowu (PFA) Trimidau Rukiya (PFA)
Sarafina Ikpeazu (BNJ) Sabrefell (NPH)
Mikhail Jashkin (SVJ) Directus (EUR)
Florian Krukenberg (STL) FC Felsenkirchen 1879 (STL)
Ihazintu Malkorra (ASG) Aries Chariots (NPH)
Mint Leaf (CRY) CF Outineau (KSK)
Eskuin Nekol (ASG) AC Izotz Zubia (AUD)
Morris Nighthorse (TKT) Baraldhur AFC (TKT)
Junior Ngoba (CBP) Jinja City FC (BNJ)
Colm O’Tuathail (KSK) Shamrock Cathair (AUD)
Anna Porter (CBP) Aries Chariots (NPH)
Severine Reed (NPH) Raynor City United (VAL)
Sam Roshanak (STB) Rülândéá Kôstä (FFD)
Sho Itō (SQR) Shamrock Cathair (AUD)
Indra Söderström (VAL) Brinemouth (NPH)
Penumbra Till (NPH) Southern Star (BRE)
Vojmil Topić (PAS) CA Paulinthal (PAS)
Mata Vaugrenard (KOR) Maethoru SC (KOR)
Krister Voynov (SVJ) Raynor City United (VAL)

Central midfielders (43)

Enigma Armageddon (CMT) Energija Chernovets (STL)
Esther Axelrod-Conway (ZWZ) Mâ Âlâmëómë (FFD)
Óscar Barrera (VLD) Nacional (VLD)
Suzanna Barter (KND) Olympique de Rimouski (QUE)
Leysa Burns (CMT) Wirr Tsi (CMT)
Checkered Flag (EQS) Aminey CS (KOR)
Ígnîgo Çí Xôrí (FFD) Mâ Âlâmëómë (FFD)
Lothaire Cromwell (NPH) AC Izotz Zubia (AUD)
Nicole D’Amico (CBP) Damogran FC (SRS)
Tahir Fejzuli (MYT) Mâ Âlâmëómë (FFD)
Exene Fletcher (NPH) Hellinic Rouge (PAS)
Amanda Guttisdóttir (GRF) Holdenberg City (EUR)
Steven Hall (FVA) Loxthorpe Rovers FC (FVA)
Trudy Harrison (TMB) Chromatik (CMT)
Kayla Haugen (ZWZ) Trebuchet Cham (ZWZ)
Laborious Hawk (VAL) Bastion (EUR)
Marco Hertel (QUE) Fontvielle Impact (VLD)
Alen Hrdaljko (MYT) CA Paulinthal (PAS)
Liu Huiying (YZH) AFC Corvistone (NPH)
Li Jing (YZH) Steinaux (GRF)
Gereh Kama (BNJ) Lhor (CMT)
Erin Kang (QUE) Rülândéá Kôstä (FFD)
Anselm Koerner (NPH) 1830 Cathair (AUD)
Thorsten Kramer (STL) 1330 Cathair (AUD)
Sara Kristoffersdóttir (GRF) Wirr Tsi (CMT)
Moses Moxey (AUD) Holdenberg (EUR)
Lentali Purama (VIL) Marine Coast United (VIL)
Tulaki Rauogba (TUR) René Skaé (FFD)
Linus Rallyton (KND) Yassaca FC (SRS)
Gideon Riemann (VAL) AS Bezieres (VLD)
Morgan Rosenblatt (CDG) AFC Treason (NPH)
Monica Rowland (EUR) Bastion (EUR)
Faragó rue Cazade (FFD) Brinemouth (NPH)
Ronan Schofield (BRE) Raynor City United (VAL)
Heike Schoß (VAL) Jinja City FC (BNJ)
Mersudin Smajic (MYT) Liria (MYT)
Erwin Spijkers (AUD) Crisisbless (NPH)
Márió Szölösi (PAS) Ulsa (EUR)
Kinabo Telioa (TUR) Olympia FC (EFL)
Juha Terjakov (SVJ) CF Outineau (KSK)
Daliora Toru’u (TUR) Yeaddin Owls (VIL)
Adrian Toscani (SVG) Cazadore Cathair (AUD)
Meghan Wolcott (CDG) Herzegovina City FC (BNJ)

Forwards (36)

Nua’oma Aikiki (TUR) Jungle Strike FC (VIL)
Latona Basilisk (NPH) Mâ Âlâmëómë (FFD)
Edmün Çídh (FFD) Raynor City United (VAL)
Justiina Dannysdóttir (GRF) Crossroads (CMT)
Kausu Dione (BNJ) KT Itzalovalle (AUD)
Nigel Erskine (TMB) Omnio (CMT)
Jenna Frontiera (CDG) Brattleboro FC (CDG)
Gaby (SHT) Zoloroni City (MRC)
Alicia Gainsbourg (CMT) GT Molding (GRF)
Kaalia Gerstlauer (SRS) Chalesm FC (SRS)
Marian Hovlak (STL) Soldarian FC (VAL)
Kate Huitema-Omeasoo (QUE) Istria City FC (BNJ)
Stanimir Ilev (STL) CA Paulinthal (PAS)
Tomofumi Ishimoda (ASG) Gortz United (ASG)
Jad (ZRH) Aleuisia Capital (ZRH)
Eiríka Jonathansdóttir (GRF) Starling (NPH)
Olentzaro Karazatorre (ASG) KT Moreazerua (AUD)
Gabriel Lapierre (KSK) Club de Atlantea (TAE)
Konrad Lovelace (NPH) Revolutionaries (EUR)
Lothas Ludwig (VAL) FC Felsenkirchen 1879 (STL)
Loïc Maçon-Petrault (KSK) Directus (EUR)
Mathaios Makrotsis (VDR) Mipojoseon (QUE)
Nii’arala Milaaso (VIL) Eastal Lunar (VIL)
Cande Montalban (KRY) Chromatik (CMT)
Raul Nascimento Jardim (HUE) FC Santos (HUE)
Jezdemir Ocokoljic (MYT) Energija Chernovets (STL)
Gabriel Petrasso (VLD) Tanrısal (PAS)
Pristina Shine (EQS) Iturributa United (ASG)
Michael Ribbeck (STL) AFC Treason (NPH)
Elek Salai (PAS) Ibini FC (VAL)
Seung-Yoon Kim (QUE) RGS Athletic (EFL)
Roimata Shehu (SRS) Gallant Cross (BRE)
DeAngelo Simmons (CBP) Monmouth Park FC (BNJ)
Thea Squarciafichi (SVG) 1830 Cathair (AUD)
Makana Tuft (PFA) Dalaris City (PFA)
Zinaida Woodcarver (QUE) Montreal Koreana (QUE)
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Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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Introducing… The Überolía GS SuperSports+ StatsPunk Testículos

GS SuperSports+, in association with the sports statistics blog StatsPunk, and with sponsorship from commercial oil giant Überolía, are pleased to announce the longlist for the Testículos. Analysts with the project undertook a study of international and club football over the last two years, taking into account both WCC and IFCF rankings, and performances in competitions such as the World Cup, Champions’ League, and major regional tournaments, as well as the top domestic leagues, producing a longlist of 172 names to be considered for the final XI named as this cycle’s Testículos – and one player will receive the least prestigious trophy in world football, the coveted and grossly misshapen Testículo de Oro.

Nephara produced the most candidates, being able to field a full 11 from those longlisted; then came Siovanija & Teusland ahead of reigning World Cup champions Turori, followed by Brenecia and Baker Park. The league with the most players represented was the Shango-Fogoa Premier League with 19, while Audioslavia, the top-ranked IFCF association, was the individual association with the most players represented (18); the Euran Gold League, Nepharan Zenith, Vilitan League, and Chromatik Red League all made double figures. Two teams (1830 Cathair in the Audioslavian National League) and Raynor City United (of the Vanorian Premiership) had 6 players longlisted, the joint most of any team.

According to analyst Ljúfur Friedrichsson “32 is the magic number”, with particular weight given to performances from teams either ranked in the world’s top 32 or who qualified for World Cup 88, to leagues and associations ranked in the top 32, and to teams that reached the last 32 of the 7th Champions’ League. Such players make up the overwhelming majority of the candidates, though Friedrichsson said he “hoped his team had produced a few surprise selections to give everyone hope – and stir up a little welcome debate”, adding that “we aimed to balance representing the top leagues with a democratic spirit of broader inclusion”.

Selections on the longlist are sure to provoke controversy, with critics already pointing to the exclusion of Chromatik goalkeeper Juxon Fillar, who won the Champions’ League with Audioslavian side Cazadores Cathair, as a major omission. At home in Græntfjall, the main talking point has been the absence of Jason Þórhallursson, despite another strong season in the Shango-Fogoa Premier League: Þórhallursson, who missed part of the last domestic season and the entirety of the Snow Wolves’ successful Cup of Harmony 80 campaign on a drugs ban-slash-covert ops mission, twii.tured his congratulations to his teammates Justiina Dannysdóttir and Eiríka Jonathansdóttir, both of whom were included on the longlist.

The Testículos will be announced at a ceremony in Jabal Akhdar City, hosted at the 5-star 120 storey JABank Tower Hotel, with the awards show presented by GS SupetSports+ anchors Jessika Jünkindietrünk, Ashlee Hollis and Alyssa Söderström-Yoshikawa-Banana III. Awards will include the final Testículos XI and Manager, the Bronze, Silver and Gold Testículos, the Young Testículo, and Grey Testículo lifetime achievement award. Owing to the ongoing World Cup 89 qualifiers and the security situation in Jabal Akhdar, it is not expected that many winners will attend in person, but the entire show will be livestreamed [in the NS Sport Discord channel on the evening of October 3rd prior to the first round of qualifying playoffs beginning, with a transcript posted here afterwards].
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Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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Heartstone Hockey League
Season Review

The main excitement this season came in the lead-in to the final week. The Greschmeier Forks had led for much of the season, but their advantage began to slip with just a few games to go, drawing to the Joeport Teapots in a frenzied 6–6 goalfest that seemed to symbolise the new culture of attacking Quodite hockey, and again, this time 'just' 3–3, at the Dareb Architects. When the Pulona Diodes smashed them 7–3, an epic choke seemed on the cards, and in the crucial derby day match, the Kynythin Motors triumphed 1–0 on a late Taavi Aaltonen goal. The Motors had drawn level on points and were within just 2 on goal difference, with a head-to-head advantage over the course of the season. But on the final day, Kynythin's victory over Dareb was by a mere one goal, while the Forks rejoiced in smashing the High Jessieville Cuboids 6–2 to regain the title.

The Teapots trundled in to their now traditional third place, but the real surprise package was the Diodes, widely predicted (including by this correspondent) to be likely bottom-dwellers. Instead they turned bottom-spankers, and competed all the way for an HCL spot. They lost on the final day, but the Architects lost too, and the Diodes' goal difference was enough to spark wild celebrations as an Eastern team actually did well for one. In ice hockey. Unfathomable. Unfathomable. Not so joyous for the Highmark Romantics, who began the season aiming to qualify for the HCL and ended it far adrift of the top 6 - though also of the bottom 3. The Cuboids had to scrap to stay above the Veringia Liquids as the southern team were smashed 4–1 on the final day of the season by the Teapots.

                         Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Forks 72 38 19 15 201 135 +66 95
2 Motors 72 42 11 19 181 120 +61 95
3 Teapots 72 39 12 21 214 166 +48 90
4 Diodes 72 37 12 23 206 164 +42 86

5 Architects 72 36 14 22 196 159 +37 86
6 Herdspersons 72 37 11 24 252 203 +49 85
7 Romantics 72 26 15 31 202 214 −12 67
8 Cuboids 72 13 18 41 114 178 −64 44
9 Liquids 72 14 14 44 122 219 −97 42
10 Participants 72 10 10 52 101 231 −130 30


Player awards:

Top scorer: Roope Ruotsalainen (Motors) – 28
Most points: Arne Winther (Forks) – 82
Most assists: Arne Winther (Forks) – 57
Sebestyen Szöllôsi Award for Person Who Hits the Puck Better Than All the Other Players Hit It: Arne Winther (Forks) – 82
Rez Szöllôsi Award for Best Young Player: Aaron Hall (Architects)
Best goaltender: Sigbjørn Aanenson (Forks)
Best defenceman: Xian Hua (Teapots)
Best two-way player: Joe Dawson (Teapots)
Mikki Järvinen Memorial Trophy for Most Brutally Excessive Check: Stefan Tratnjek (Architects)
Megatronix Trophy for Goal Of The Year: Mekkinó Vékelsson (Diodes)
The fight is long and tough, but together, we can make it. -- José Carlos Mariátegui

Two kinds of pork in one soup? Bring it on. -- Christina Hendricks

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Pavolan Hockey League

The major change this season saw Bergsrår fold, and a team from Bollonich team up their franchise rights. Playing as the Pseudonians, representing Bollonich's southern region, they made a creditable performance and got through to the play-ins, where they were unfortunate to be drawn against the Stormknights. Laafjörður faithful had been fearing the worst when their new team failed to make the top 4, but in the playoffs they at long last shrugged off their old failures and made it all the way through to victory. The defending champions Zevogur Álfar topped the regular season standings but unexpectedly faltered in the playoffs, while the Ilsburg-Kangasdorf quarterfinal draw meant one of the two biggest clubs would miss out on the HCL: eventually, that miserable fate fell to the Jomsvikings after taking the Skálds all the way to game 7. Miserably TV figures for HCL games, though, softened the blow.

                         Pld    W   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Álfar 60 45 15 182 97 +85 90
2 Jomsvikings 60 45 15 215 136 +79 90
3 Berserkers 60 40 20 165 101 +64 80
4 Wolfmasters 60 40 20 206 143 +63 80

5 Stormknights 60 37 23 171 126 +45 74
6 Seiðmenn 60 37 23 134 104 +30 74
7 Skálds 60 35 25 155 126 +29 70
8 Vættir 60 32 28 133 103 +30 64
9 Varðir 60 31 29 135 139 −4 62
10 Nykur 60 30 30 169 168 +1 60
11 Draugur 60 28 32 112 110 +2 56
12 Pseudonians 60 24 36 122 153 −31 48

13 Mylingar 60 22 38 74 110 −36 44
14 Dvergr 60 19 41 123 200 −77 38
15 Papar 60 8 52 87 219 −132 16
16 Goðar 60 7 53 72 220 −148 14


Play-in round

Stormknights 4–0 Pseudonians
Seiðmenn 4–3 Draugur
Skálds 4–2 Nykur
Vættir 4–1 Varðir

Quarterfinals

Álfar 4–0 Vættir
Jomsvikings 3–4 Skálds
Berserkers 4–0 Seiðmenn
Wolfmasters 3–4 Stormknights

Semifinals

Álfar 1–4 Stormknights
Skálds 4–2 Berserkers

3PPO

Álfar 3–2 Berserkers

Finals

Stormknights 4–0 Skálds
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Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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Græntfjaller Basketball Championship
Season 5

Stagnation in the rankings led to the introduction, for the first time in the GBC – and indeed in all Græntfjaller sports – of a first-year entry draft. Erik Xaversson, a 17-year old power-forward, will go down in history as the first first overall draft. Could this revolutionary new system revitalize the Northern Artisians, who picked first by virtue of finishing last in the previous season? Could the Western Rifles’ lock on the regular season finally be broken as they forced to pick last (they chose Ivo Škvorc, a center out of Zelena Planina)?
  Græntfjall Basketball Championship  Pld    W   L 
1 Western Rifles 56 45 11
2 Árberg Ice-Pandas 56 39 17
3 New Háttmark Blizzards 56 34 22
4 Kyrkdorf Tungsten Miners 56 34 22

5 Hinteram Ghouls 56 25 31
6 Southern Black Goats 56 23 33
7 Odinsfluss Voyageurs 56 14 42
8 Northern Artisians 56 10 46

…no.

The only real shakeup was the defending champions missing the playoffs entirely after their star Banijan guard Israel Arefani missed much of the season with a severe ankle injury. The Rifles had arguably four of the five best players at their position as starters. The Ice-Pandas meanwhile were dragged to relevance by their star, Benjamin Iirosson, whose unpolished offensive game was compensated for by insane defense. (Also the plea he entered when he murdered his wife ayy lmao.)

Regular season statistical leaders:
  • PPG: Noel Skíðisson (New Háttmark Blizzards) – 32.5
  • RPG: Henning Sandelsson (Western Rifles) – 12.6
  • APG: Kenneth Kim-Asfaw (QUE) (Kyrkdorf Tungsten Miners) – 13.0
  • SPG: Tom Farmansson (Western Rifles) – 2.19
  • BPG: Lárent Bjarkason (Southern Black Goats) – 3.30
  • FG%: Arnold Nicosson (Southern Black Goats) – .610
  • 3P%: Tim Marshall (BOL) (Odinsfluss Voyageurs ) – .441
  • FT%: Gregor Antonsson (Hinteram Ghouls) – .927
Awards:
  • MVP: Benjamin Iirosson (Árberg Ice-Pandas)
    Defensive MVP: Benjamin Iirosson (Árberg Ice-Pandas)
    Best Foreign Player: Kenneth Kim-Asfaw (QUE) (Kyrkdorf Tungsten Miners)
    Best Young Player: Ivo Škvorc (ZEL) (Western Rifles) oh yeah, the draft really worked out…
    Best Shooter: Noel Skíðisson (New Háttmark Blizzards)
All-Star Game

South were defeated on ‘home’ turf 94–106 by North. Noel Skíðisson, who was having a memorable season including five games with over 50 points, continued his hot form with 34 points to win the game’s MVP award. Once again three foreign players were among the All-Stars: Kenneth Kim-Asfaw (QUE), Nimble Bolt (EQS) and Timothy Marshall (BOL). Marshall also won the 3 Point Shootout, and Kim-Asfaw the Skills Challenge title; the only Græntfjaller to win a contest was Laurin Philipsson, who somewhat controversially defeated Benjamin Iirosson, whose dunks were more popular with the crowd and who dunked over a (fake) kraken on his final attempt.

Playoffs

Seeding round (best of 5): Western Rifles 3–1 Árberg Ice-Pandas
Elimination round (best of 5): Kyrkdorf Tungsten Miners 3–2 Southern Black Goats

Game 4 of the Seeding round saw Alexandre Armanet (QUE) of the Western Rifles score a record 57 points; Game 5 of the Elimination round went to double overtime.

Semifinal (best of 5): Árberg Ice-Pandas 3–1 Kyrkdorf Tungsten Miners

Benjamin Iirosson’s shot had deserted him as he choked badly but his smothering defense still led his team to their first Finals.

Final (best of 7): Western Rifles 1–4 Árberg Ice-Pandas

The Rifles choked again. CHOKED ON BENJAMIN IIROSSON’S DICK MORE LIKE. No – but really, he was superb. As was Lothar Stark (NPH), who surprised just about everyone by winning the Finals MVP. That someone with a country whose basketball program it would take a magnifying glass to locate could dominate said little good about domestic basketball, but did at least provide a welcome diversion from Nepharan domination in the more familiar realm of soccer.
Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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Hannasean Basketball Association

Teams play each divisional rival 8 times, all other teams 4 times, for a 72 game regular season. Playoffs are best of 7. Scorinated using "Kalactin rules" i.e. the nba_xkoranate sports file.

  Top Division                           Pld    W   L
1 Oak Park Blue Bees 72 57 15 Q1
2 Butterfly City Crazy Hippos 72 47 25 q2
3 Angelwood Really Fantastic Turkeys 72 34 38
4 Oakwood Jesters 72 27 45

Strange Division Pld W L
1 Chelcastle Force 72 35 37 Q4
2 Silver Mountain Supernova 72 33 39 q3
3 Pearl City Super Chickens 72 24 48
4 Greenfield Alligators 72 20 52

Charm Division Pld W L
1 Coral Coast Dolphins 72 51 21 Q3
2 Liberty Sabretooths 72 28 44 q4
3 Upper Niedewe Jackals 72 19 53
4 Marble Hills Pirates 72 15 57

Bottom Division Pld W L
1 Hillmouth Buxx 72 53 19 Q2
2 Pintook Monsters 72 50 22 q1
3 New Blopping Shade 72 44 28
4 Greenville United 72 39 33


Playoffs

Oak Park Blue Bees 4–0 Liberty Sabertooths
Hillmouth Buxx 4–1 Silver Mountain Supernova
Coral Coast Dolphins 0–4 Butterfly City Crazy Hippos
Chelcastle Force 3–4 Pintook Monsters

Semi-finals

Oak Park Blue Bees 4–2 Pintook Monsters
Hillmouth Buxx 3–4 Butterfly City Crazy Hippos

The second series went all the way to Game 7... but the Crazy Hippos went, well, crazy, and ran out 63–125 winners at the MonsterMASH Arena.

Finals

Oak Park Blue Bees 3–4 Butterfly City Crazy Hippos

More Game 7 heroics from the Crazy Hippos, though this time the 88–93 scoreline was much closer (and, unfortunately, significantly influenced by a couple of awful refereeing errors).

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Season overview

OOC administrative notes:
  • No double scorination this time, but I may do another next cycle in order to ensure my database aligns 2:1.
  • Limited RP this cycle, for which I apologize, and I will once again recommend the very many leagues around the world that are RPed in great depth and with particular attention to football detail. In my case it is a question of motivation, not time management.
  • It’s very likely I will slip out of the IFCF top 32 this cycle as I will be losing a cycle I have never come close to repeating and there are many rising fast beneath me. While losing 1 extra CL place doesn’t make that much difference (given my lack of progress in said competition it’s basically irrelevant) it does have the feel of a league devaluation.
  • Given all of the above, I will once again offer up a player transfer sheet and if you want to remove your players for a better league, just let me know, no hard feelings. All transfers will be done through the TW unless otherwise requested.
New Græntfjall Super Cup: Gunzlach 2–2 Steinaux (4–2 AET)
A grim omen for the Sausages. In what has become the annual Extra North Háttmark Derby fixture, they were beaten by two extra time goals scored by that perfidious Judas, Çè Quîrîjá, who had in the off-season become the first player to cross the Odinsfluss and play for both North Háttmark sides. GANAX cosmonauts reported being able to see the fires produced by piles of burning jerseys from space. While on the ground, he crushed his former team.

   Premier League        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Gunzlach 22 15 4 3 61 27 +34 49
2 Korsbach 22 11 8 3 28 15 +13 41

3 Altendalur 22 9 7 6 40 34 +6 34
4 GT Molding 22 9 7 6 36 35 +1 34

5 Folte 22 9 5 8 37 29 +8 32
Steinaux 22 9 5 8 26 18 +8 32

7 Hofvinger 22 8 7 7 22 22 0 31
8 Maigburg 22 8 5 9 22 21 +1 29
9 Mühlrich 22 7 8 7 21 23 −2 29
10 Estdal 22 4 7 11 20 40 −20 19
11 Þingsnitz 22 5 4 13 19 40 −21 19
12 Fliserboding 22 3 3 16 17 45 −28 12
The 5th place tie had serious ramifications as it determined IFCF places, and the millions in associated revenue; Steinaux, who used to boast one of the formidable attacks in the league and who had previously advocated breaking ties on Goals Scored, had suddenly lost both their best two strikers and their desire to use a Goals Scored tiebreaker. Weird, that. Lawyers wrangled and harangued and eventually settled on the idea most agreeable to all: a sudden-death playoff would be held. KG could practically smell the TV rights money.

IFCF playoff

Folte 0–0 Steinaux (1–0 AET)
Katie Augustus, little known Dagan midfielder, sent shockwaves through Græntfjaller football when she scored 2 minutes before penalties were called. She had sent Folte back to the IFCF ChC, and more notably, knocked Steinaux out of contention.

   Division 1            Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Hagejoki 30 19 9 2 40 12 +28 66
2 Kyrkdorf 30 17 6 7 38 18 +20 57

3 Hinteram 30 14 11 5 39 22 +17 53
4 Mokofen 30 13 10 7 20 21 −1 49
5 Kuodorf 30 13 7 10 33 29 +4 46
6 Kirchmegen 30 13 6 11 25 25 0 45
7 Hintersfjörður 30 11 10 9 28 24 +4 43
8 Oost-Hartburg 30 11 10 9 24 23 +1 43
9 Gründorf 30 9 14 7 29 24 +5 41
10 Reschensreppur 30 10 8 12 35 37 −2 38
11 Lammedal 30 8 12 10 22 25 −3 36
12 Järvendorf 30 8 8 14 33 41 −8 32
13 Edlidolz 30 7 9 14 15 27 −12 30
14 Schwakirchen 30 6 8 16 36 53 −17 26
15 Paschvík 30 3 12 15 13 25 −12 21
16 Esna 30 5 6 19 20 44 −24 21
Græntfjall does not submit teams to the LBCT.

   Division 2A           Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Lengschach 26 13 8 5 25 14 +11 47
2 Tromskowitz 26 14 4 8 57 28 +29 46
3 Gerstungtal 26 13 6 7 49 32 +17 45
4 Notschach 26 12 8 6 28 14 +14 44
5 Kochhavn 26 13 4 9 47 30 +17 43
6 Tuldam 26 13 4 9 36 31 +5 43
7 Vildkappel 26 11 7 8 26 19 +7 40
8 Ostholm 26 11 5 10 26 21 +5 38
9 Lehberg 26 9 9 8 26 25 +1 36
10 Voleln 26 10 6 10 29 34 −5 36
11 Schudvík 26 9 8 9 21 26 −5 35
12 Lohrreith 26 6 5 15 19 50 −31 23
13 Harmersgrunn 26 4 4 18 15 48 −33 16
14 Haafberg 26 3 4 19 10 42 −32 13


   Division 2B           Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Frederiksfahrn 22 14 5 3 34 14 +20 47
2 Diepoldsburg 22 10 8 4 22 16 +6 38
3 Gstockmäki 22 11 3 8 21 23 −2 36
4 Putzendorf 22 9 8 5 24 18 +6 35
5 Ilsburg 22 9 7 6 16 11 +5 34
6 Kangasdorf 22 10 3 9 37 32 +5 33
7 Aigsvinger 22 8 6 8 16 15 +1 30
8 Goesberg 22 8 4 10 23 25 −2 28
9 Laitwinkl 22 7 6 9 30 30 0 27
10 Væggerfried 22 7 5 10 14 19 −5 26
11 Nordmarksdorf 22 5 4 13 19 24 −5 19
12 Haderhavn 22 1 7 14 12 41 −29 10

Græntfjaller Cup:
Harmersgrunn 2–0 Hofvinger
Kyrkdorf 4–2 Voleln
Edlidolz 1–0 Hinteram
Gramar 0–1 Steinaux
Wanzschwendt 0–2 Þingsnitz
Frederiksfahrn 1–0 Maigburg
Kuodorf 1–1 Fliserboding (replay: Fliserboding 5–2 Kuodorf)
Haderhavn 1–1 Folte (replay: Folte 4–2 Haderhavn)
Hagejoki 0–1 Kirchmegen
Gründorf 1–1 Korsbach (replay: Korsbach 3–0 Gründorf)
Wimhavn 1–0 Mühlrich
Vildkappel 0–1 Estdal
Mokofen 2–2 Schwakirchen (replay: Schwakirchen 1–0 Mokofen)
Kochhavn 1–1 GT Molding (replay: GT Molding 4–4 Kochhavn (4–4 AET) (3–1 pen.))
Gunzlach 3–2 Lammedal
Bezingen 0–1 Altendalur

Korsbach 1–0 Kirchmegen
Wimhavn 1–1 Steinaux (replay: Steinaux 1–0 Wimhavn)
Altendalur 7–0 Harmersgrunn
Frederiksfahrn 0–1 Estdal
Þingsnitz 4–2 Schwakirchen
Fliserboding 1–3 GT Molding
Folte 2–0 Kyrkdorf
Edlidolz 2–2 Gunzlach (replay: Gunzlach 2–0 Edlidolz)

Altendalur 2–2 Gunzlach (replay: Gunzlach 6–1 Altendalur)
Korsbach 0–2 Steinaux
Estdal 1–5 Þingsnitz
GT Molding 1–0 Fliserboding

Semifinals

Steinaux 1–1 Þingsnitz (1–2 AET)
Gunzlach 0–1 GT Molding

Things were sailing so smoothly towards yet another fucking North Háttmark cup final, when stormy seas hit in the form of the Þings, whose inexplicably brilliant Cup form is paired wonderfully with their lousy league season, and GT Molding, desperate for silverware of any description.

Final
Þingsnitz 0–1 GT Molding

Which, they finally achieved, courtesy of a Mathias Kristersson header in the 8th minute of what then turned into a stultifying boring Cup final.

Statistical Awards

Gold Boot: Image Çè Quîrîjá (Gunzlach)
Gold Gloves: Image Olly Evans (Korsbach)
Fair Play Award: Hofvinger

Technical Awards

Manager of the Year: Image Rakel Alvinsdóttir (Korsbach)
Most Valuable Player: Image Çè Quîrîjá (Gunzlach)
Most Outstanding Player: Image Paan Kleveir (Steinaux)
Young Player of the Year: Image Danny Oddkellsson (Altendalur)
Defensive Player of the Year: Image Hjörleifur Reynarsson (Steinaux)
Foreign Player of the Year: Image Rayyan Noor Zaman (Maigburg)
Team of the Year:
  • GK: Image Olly Evans (Korsbach)
  • DF: Image Valeri Longship (Fliserboding), Image Hjörleifur Reynarsson (Steinaux), Image Grímúlfur Gunnþórsson (Steinaux), Image Emeli Vilbertsdóttir (Altendalur)
  • MF: Image Hæming Tronsson (Hofvinger), Image Nero Wood (GT Molding), Image Kæja Finnvarðsdóttir (Altendalur), Image Li Jing (Steinaux)
  • FW: Image Çè Quîrîjá (Gunzlach), Image Paan Kleveir (Steinaux)

Fan Awards

People’s Player of the Year: Image Hjörleifur Reynarsson (Steinaux)
Rising Star Award: Image Grímúlfur Gunnþórsson (Steinaux)
Favorite Foreign Player: Image Paan Kleveir (Steinaux)
People’s Team of the Year:
  • GK: Image Christian Einvarðursson (GT Molding)
  • DF: Image Grímúlfur Gunnþórsson (Steinaux), Image Hjörleifur Reynarsson (Steinaux), Image Emeli Vilbertsdóttir (Altendalur), Image Jasmijn Spiderlair (Korsbach)
  • MF: Image Li Jing (Steinaux), Image Kjárr Þorfinnsson (Korsbach), Image Kæja Finnvarðsdóttir (Altendalur), Image Âlárî Dírrôùjý (Mühlrich)
  • FW: Image Çè Quîrîjá (Gunzlach), Image Paan Kleveir (Steinaux)
People’s Moment of the Year: Maigburg becoming the first ever Græntfjaller club to lift international silverware in their Copa Pavola victory. This beat Christian Einvarðursson being chaired off after his final game, and the Folte-Steinaux playoff.

Other Awards

Players’ Player of the Year: Image Emeli Vilbertsdóttir (Altendalur)
Managers’ Manager of the Year: Image Valería Alexandersdóttir (Maigburg)
Spirit of the Game Award: Image Dolfo (Gunzlach)
Goal of the season: Image Rayyan Noor Zaman (Maigburg)
Fantasy Player of the Season: Image Mathias Kristersson (GT Molding)
Last edited by Graintfjall on Sun Dec 26, 2021 8:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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Postby Graintfjall » Sun Mar 13, 2022 7:24 pm

OOC administrative notes:
  • Once again, a double scorination. The difficulties of keeping a 2:1 alignment are wearing on me a tad and eroding my enthusiasm for domestic RPing (which was never all that high to begin with). But, I am going to keep double scorinations up whenever my alignment slips out by more than 2 years, meaning that I’d expect to do a single scorination next time, and then a double the time after, depending on WC scheduling.
  • I will repeat my disclaimer from last time: I will once again recommend the very many leagues around the world that are RPed in great depth and with particular attention to football detail. I don’t have the motivation to do that. What you saw last season and this is probably about all you can expect going forward.
  • As before, therefore, a standing offer for anyone who wishes to move their players on. No offense will be taken. Just ask and they will be immediately put up for transfer or released. All transfers will be done through the TW unless otherwise requested.
  • If you want specific summaries of how your players did, let me know.
  • If you want to RP IFCF/CWC/CdC etc. games and want a lineup/details, let me know.
Non-submitting season overview


New Græntfjall Super Cup: Gunzlach 3–1 GT Molding
Steinaux were missing for the first time, but otherwise the North Háttmark Derby followed a depressingly similar pattern. The game failed to sell out, which bode very ill for the future of a fixture that has never really captured the public imagination. Jochi Murakami scored twice and Jaida Bissette finished things off to continue her absurd Cup Final scoring streak.

   Premier League        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Gunzlach 22 16 3 3 45 16 +29 51
2 Altendalur 22 13 3 6 45 27 +18 42
3 GT Molding 22 11 4 7 43 28 +15 37
4 Steinaux 22 9 7 6 48 46 +2 34
5 Korsbach 22 8 8 6 40 24 +16 32
6 Mühlrich 22 8 5 9 21 30 −9 29
7 Estdal 22 6 8 8 27 31 −4 26
8 Folte 22 7 5 10 22 32 −10 26
9 Hagejoki 22 6 6 10 15 26 −11 24
10 Kyrkdorf 22 5 7 10 26 34 −8 22
11 Hofvinger 22 5 7 10 21 33 −12 22
12 Maigburg 22 3 7 12 28 54 −26 16

You might note there’s no red highlight. That’s because KG has voted to expand the GPL by 4 teams, phased in over the next 2–3 years. Beginning with next season, there will be promotions but not relegations until the league has reached 16 teams. KG’s announcement promised all sorts of waffly corporate jargon, but the simple truth is the GS SuperSports+ deal has brought in so much money, they want to get extra games out of it. A 30 game season in the cold Græntfjaller ““summer”” season promises to test the country’s logistics to the max. The announcement had a mixed reception. On the one hand, with Gunzlach smashing their way to the title again, did it really matter how many other teams were in the mix? On the other hand, it got a particularly rapturous reception in Hofvinger (and Maigburg, but no one cares about them).

Because of complete reorganization from the second tier down, results from the lower leagues will no longer be included. However, we can reveal that (a) Þingsnitz and Fliserboding were promoted, (b) pending reorganization there are no demotions from Division 1 which will remain at 16 teams, (c) Notschach and Putzendorf will be promoted to Division 1 and (d) yes, Haafberg continue to suck statistically improbable amounts of ass, recording just 2 wins and 9 points, and scoring only 8 goals, in 26 games. Somehow, Lohrreith – who finished 12 points clear of them – scored fewer goals (but conceded 30 fewer!).

Græntfjaller Cup:
Folte 3–5 Kirchmegen
Wimhavn 1–0 Steinaux
Kyrkdorf 5–0 Haafberg
Laitwinkl 0–0 Maigburg (replay: Maigburg 6–0 Laitwinkl)
Holderberg 0–1 Gunzlach
Væggerfried 3–5 Mokofen
Diepoldsburg 0–3 Altendalur
Hinteram 4–1 Frederiksfahrn
Lehberg 0–1 Þingsnitz
Waltenberg 0–1 Hagejoki
Reschensreppur 1–0 Estdal
Schwakirchen 0–1 Mühlrich
Voleln 1–2 Fliserboding
Akurgarten 0–2 GT Molding
Ostholm 0–1 Hofvinger
Korsbach 1–0 Kangasdorf

Hagejoki 2–2 Mühlrich (replay: Hagejoki 1–0 Mühlrich)
Kirchmegen 1–0 Fliserboding
Þingsnitz 1–1 Mokofen (replay: Mokofen 0–1 Þingsnitz)
Maigburg 2–1 Hinteram
Wimhavn 0–0 Kyrkdorf (replay: Kyrkdorf 2–0 Wimhavn)
Hofvinger 0–3 Korsbach
Altendalur 3–0 Gunzlach
Reschensreppur 0–3 GT Molding

Kyrkdorf 1–2 Maigburg
Korsbach 1–1 GT Molding (replay: GT Molding 5–2 Korsbach)
Altendalur 1–0 Þingsnitz
Hagejoki 1–2 Kirchmegen

Semifinals
Maigburg 3–3 Kirchmegen (3–3 AET) (4–3 pen.)
GT Molding 3–3 Altendalur (3–4 AET)

For the first time in a decade no Háttmark club would feature in the final. Kirchmegen had an amazing run given their league position, and took Maigburg all the way to penalties. Altendalur also needed 120 minutes to see off the resilient Golden Shrews.

Final
Altendalur 1–0 Maigburg

In a final packed with offensive talent, it was a right back, the Yuezhuese Lau Sifong, who struck in the second minute of added time to break Golden Shrew hearts. Tiny, tiny golden hearts.

Statistical Awards

Gold Boot: Image Rafael Mesmer (Steinaux)
Gold Gloves: Image Dolfo (Gunzlach)
Fair Play Award: Estdal
Mühlrich actually had the fewest points factoring yellow and red cards, but a return of the ugly specter of racist chanting from fans saw them disqualified from the award.

Technical Awards

Manager of the Year: Image Will Barnard (Gunzlach)
Most Valuable Player: Image Kæja Finnvarðsdóttir (Altendalur)
Most Outstanding Player: Image Bryant Marshall (Hagejoki)
Young Player of the Year: Image Röskvi Tyrfingsson (Folte)
Defensive Player of the Year: Image Arinbjörn Markusson (Mühlrich)
Foreign Player of the Year: Image Bryant Marshall (Hagejoki)
Team of the Year:
  • GK: Image Dolfo (Gunzlach)
  • DF: Image Rayyan Noor Zaman (Maigburg), Image Arinbjörn Markusson (Mühlrich), Image Matthias Kristersson (GT Molding), Image Emeli Vilbertsdóttir (Altendalur)
  • MF: Image Jochi Murakami (Gunzlach), Image Danny Oddkellsson (Altendalur), Image Kæja Finnvarðsdóttir (Altendalur), Image Li Jing (Steinaux)
  • FW: Image Rafael Mesmer (Steinaux), Image Fergus Coren (Steinaux)

Fan Awards

People’s Player of the Year: Image Jochi Murakami (Gunzlach)
Rising Star Award: Image Joel Wolfgangsson (Altendalur)
Favorite Foreign Player: Image Nathaniel Auvergne (Hofvinger)
Look, the Northern Wolves are really loyal
People’s Team of the Year:
  • GK: Image Dolfo (Gunzlach)
  • DF: Image Arinbjörn Markusson (Mühlrich), Image Grímúlfur Gunnþórsson (Steinaux), Image Liam Hughes (Gunzlach), Image Hjörleifur Reynarsson (Steinaux)
  • MF: Image Âlárî Dírrôùjý (Mühlrich), Image Danny Oddkellsson (Altendalur), Image Kæja Finnvarðsdóttir (Altendalur), Image Nero Wood (GT Molding)
  • FW: Image Çè Quîrîjá (Gunzlach), Image Fergus Coren (Steinaux)
People’s Moment of the Year: Gunzlach reaching the semi-finals of the CdC received a lot of votes, but the anti-Gunzlach voters were never going to allow that to win. Instead, a stunning goal by Emmely Aaronsdóttir (yes, the goalkeeper) was picked. It came against Hofvinger, whose fans complained the strong crosswind would have been a more deserving recipient.

Other Awards

Players’ Player of the Year: Image Kæja Finnvarðsdóttir (Altendalur)
Managers’ Manager of the Year: Image Súla Úlfkelsdóttir (Mühlrich)
Spirit of the Game Award: Image Arinbjörn Markusson (Mühlrich)
For remonstrating with fans who were engaging in racist chanting.
Goal of the season: Image Emmely Aaronsdóttir (Folte)
See above.
Fantasy Player of the Season: Image Kæja Finnvarðsdóttir (Altendalur)
She was high priced but produced goals and assists at a rare that made her worth the buy anyway. Clean disciplinary record too.
Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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Submitting season overview


New Græntfjall Super Cup: Gunzlach 0–0 Altendalur (0–1 AET)
Zwanzugian center back Sean Lehman smashed in a poorly cleared corner in added time to give the Chessmen their first Super Cup title in the modern era.

   Premier League        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 GT Molding 26 17 4 5 49 22 +27 55
2 Gunzlach 26 14 8 4 49 24 +25 50

3 Altendalur 26 14 6 6 44 26 +18 48
4 Steinaux 26 13 6 7 50 34 +16 45
5 Hofvinger 26 12 6 8 32 28 +4 42

6 Folte 26 11 8 7 27 22 +5 41
7 Korsbach 26 11 5 10 35 24 +11 38
8 Hagejoki 26 9 8 9 26 27 −1 35
9 Mühlrich 26 10 5 11 32 42 −10 35
10 Estdal 26 7 9 10 19 28 −9 30
11 Kyrkdorf 26 7 3 16 27 38 −11 24
12 Þingsnitz 26 5 7 14 11 21 −10 22
13 Maigburg 26 5 6 15 30 60 −30 21
14 Fliserboding 26 5 3 18 25 60 −35 18

The Cat-Bears and the Locusts were the unlucky losers, demoted from the new 14 team league. Next season, Hinteram and Mokofen will return to the top flight, but next season there will be no demotions as the Premier League completes its expansion to 16 teams. For Maigburg, the only team to have ever won an international trophy, getting back into the mix will be absolutely vital; Fliserboding, whose stadium still stinks of rotten cabbages, probably have more modest expectations. None of which should detract from the bigger story of the season, which was that GT Molding had finally won a coveted title. Led by “Thor” and captained by veteran Alicia Gainsbourg, they were pretty unstoppable, and featured a pleasingly large roster of young native born players. The Gunners “only” finished second after leading for the first half of the season before an injury to playmaker Murakami threw a spanner in the works. Hofvinger roared back to life, making the most of the reprieve last season: from avoiding demotion on a technicality to a return to the IFCF places. This was the first time in several years that “the big Five” actually finished as the top five, to the misery of Korsbach, as the Sabers, the little squad that could – couldn’t.

Lower league watch: Haafberg had a dangerously competent season, winning more games than they drew, not finishing last, and immediately inspiring an aggressive investigation into match-fixing.

Græntfjaller Cup:
GT Molding 3–0 Paschvík
Reschensreppur 0–0 Maigburg (replay: Maigburg 0–1 Reschensreppur)
Holderberg 0–1 Korsbach
Mokofen 6–0 Tromskowitz
Hofvinger 3–0 Laitwinkl
Altendalur 1–0 Notschach
Hagejoki 1–1 Tuldam (replay: Tuldam 1–1 Hagejoki (1–4 AET))
Kyrkdorf 4–0 Järvendorf
Diepoldsburg 0–1 Þingsnitz
Steinaux 10–0 Putzendorf
Folte 3–1 Bezingen
Fliserboding 4–0 Laafjörður
Hinteram 3–0 Akurgarten
Gunzlach 4–0 Gramar
Lammedal 0–0 Mühlrich (replay: Mühlrich 1–0 Lammedal)
Estdal 3–1 Kochhavn

What an awful season it has been for Maigburg. Also not great for Putzendorf.
Fliserboding 0–0 Estdal (replay: Estdal 1–0 Fliserboding)
Hagejoki 0–0 Folte (replay: Folte 2–0 Hagejoki)
Korsbach 1–1 Kyrkdorf (replay: Kyrkdorf 2–2 Korsbach (2–2 AET) (4–3 pen.)
Þingsnitz 1–2 GT Molding
Hofvinger 1–1 Altendalur (replay: Altendalur 4–1 Hofvinger)
Mokofen 0–2 Mühlrich
Gunzlach 1–1 Steinaux (replay: Steinaux 3–1 Gunzlach)
Reschensreppur 0–2 Hinteram

KG were irritated when Gunzlach and Steinaux were drawn against either in the Round of 16, but that irritation passed as they played out an entertaining draw to force a replay. Which turned out to be a thoroughly unentertaining thrashing, but was still one of the most watched TV broadcasts of the year, third only to the royal wedding and that episode of the soap where the girl with the massive bazongas has a shower.
Hinteram 1–2 Kyrkdorf
Folte 0–0 Altendalur (replay: Altendalur 1–0 Folte)
GT Molding 3–1 Mühlrich
Estdal 0–1 Steinaux

Semifinals
Steinaux 4–0 Kyrkdorf
Altendalur 0–3 GT Molding

Final
GT Molding 1–1 Steinaux (1–2 AET)

Paan Kleveir has been rather displaced by the two expensive forward signings for the Sausages, but the nimble little satyr, ever popular with the fans, made himself a bit more popular with an added time goal to add to his first in regulation. Well, not popular with the Gold Shrews, denied a double. But for everyone else, he was truly

8)

the GOAT.


Statistical Awards

Gold Boot: Image Rafael Mesmer (Steinaux)
Gold Gloves: Image Yishmeray Marx (Þingsnitz)
Fair Play Award: GT Molding
For purposes of VCI qualification, GT Molding are ineligible, so the place falls to Hagejoki, who finished second in the Fair Play Table.

Technical Awards

Manager of the Year: Image Ingþór Auðbjörnsson (GT Molding)
Most Valuable Player: Image Kæja Finnvarðsdóttir (Altendalur)
Second award in a row. Ended the season by announcing she was probably leaving.
Most Outstanding Player: Image Röskvi Tyrfingsson (Folte)
Young Player of the Year: Image Amandara Navinsdóttir Thakur (Þingsnitz)
Defensive Player of the Year: Image Jasmijn Spiderlair (Korsbach)
Foreign Player of the Year: Image Katie Augustus (Folte)
Team of the Year:
  • GK: Image Yishmeray Marx (Þingsnitz)
  • DF: Image Cressida Gayle (Kyrkdorf), Image Chiyo Murayami (Hofvinger), Image Matthias Kristersson (GT Molding), Image Emeli Vilbertsdóttir (Altendalur)
  • MF: Image Nero Wood (GT Molding), Image Katie Augustus (Folte), Image Kæja Finnvarðsdóttir (Altendalur), Image Li Jing (Steinaux)
  • FW: Image Alicia Gainsbourg (GT Molding), Image Rafael Mesmer (Steinaux)

Fan Awards

People’s Player of the Year: Image Alicia Gainsbourg (GT Molding)
Rising Star Award: Image Charlotte Leonardsdóttir (Maigburg)
Favorite Foreign Player: Image Alicia Gainsbourg (GT Molding)
People’s Team of the Year:
  • GK: Image Dolfo (Gunzlach)
  • DF: Image Arinbjörn Markusson (Mühlrich), Image Grímúlfur Gunnþórsson (Steinaux), Image Emeli Vilbertsdóttir (Altendalur), Image Hjörleifur Reynarsson (Steinaux)
  • MF: Image Âlárî Dírrôùjý (Mühlrich), Image Kæja Finnvarðsdóttir (Altendalur), Image Nero Wood (GT Molding), Image Bryant Marshall (Hagejoki)
  • FW: Image Alicia Gainsbourg (GT Molding), Image Çè Quîrîjá (Gunzlach)
People’s Moment of the Year: Maigburg retaining their Copa Pavola title featured highly, but Gold Shrew fans bombarded the poll and made sure Alicia Gainsbourg scoring a hat trick in nine minutes won.

Other Awards

Players’ Player of the Year: Image Kæja Finnvarðsdóttir (Altendalur)
Managers’ Manager of the Year: Image Ingþór Auðbjörnsson (GT Molding)
Spirit of the Game Award: Image Âlárî Dírrôùjý (Mühlrich)
For setting fire to fans who were engaging in racist chanting.
Goal of the season: Image Çè Quîrîjá (Gunzlach)
Fantasy Player of the Season: Image Jasmijn Spiderlair (Korsbach)
Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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Græntfjaller Basketball Championship
Season 7

  Græntfjall Basketball Championship  Pld    W   L 
1 Western Rifles 56 50 6
2 Árberg Ice-Pandas 56 41 15
3 Southern Black Goats 56 32 24
4 Odinsfluss Voyageurs 56 30 26

5 Kyrkdorf Tungsten Miners 56 24 32
6 New Háttmark Blizzards 56 24 32
7 Hinteram Ghouls 56 20 36
8 Northern Artisians 56 3 53


Regular season statistical leaders:
  • PPG: Jari Jukkasson (Southern Black Goats) – 31.9
  • RPG: Benjamin Iirosson (Árberg Ice-Pandas) – 14.3
  • APG: Israel Arefani (Hinteram Ghouls) – 12.6
  • SPG: Tom Farmansson (Western Rifles) – 2.51
  • BPG: Lárent Bjarkason (Southern Black Goats) – 3.00
  • FG%: Ivo Škvorc (ZEL) (Western Rifles) – .687
  • 3P%: Erlendur Böðvarsson (Kyrkdorf Tungsten Miners) – .540
  • FT%: Gregor Antonsson (Hinteram Ghouls) – .976
Awards:
  • MVP: Ivo Škvorc (ZEL) (Western Rifles)
  • Defensive MVP: Oli Afolabi (Southern Black Goats)
  • Best Foreign Player: Tim Marshall (BOL) (Odinsfluss Voyageurs)
  • Best Young Player: Haukur Ellertsson (Odinsfluss Voyageurs)
  • Best Shooter: Noel Skíðisson (New Háttmark Blizzards)
  • All-Star Game: South 133–113 North
  • All-Star Game MVP: Tjörfi Ásason (New Háttmark Blizzards)
  • 3-Point Shootout Contest: Grímlaugur Thorbergsson (Southern Black Goats)
  • Skills Challenge: Nimble Bolt (EQS) (Southern Black Goats)
  • Dunk Contest: Benjamin Iirosson (Árberg Ice-Pandas)
Playoffs

Seeding round (best of 5): Western Rifles 3–2 Árberg Ice-Pandas
Elimination round (best of 5): Southern Black Goats 3–1 Odinsfluss Voyageurs

Semifinal (best of 5): Árberg Ice-Pandas 3–0 Southern Black Goats

Final (best of 7): Western Rifles 4–3 Árberg Ice-Pandas

Finals MVP: Ivo Škvorc (ZEL) (Western Rifles)
Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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Pavolan Hockey League

The Pavolan Hockey League continued to expand, this time to Greater Sanford, with Sanford franchises buying out the Papar and Mylingar. The Sanford Falls Pilots opened the season by losing 0–6 at the Edde Ice Center to the defending champion Jomsvikings, leading to doubts about the wisdom of the expansion, but they rebounded to finish in the top 4 with an impressive season, though they ran aground in the playoffs against the traditional power of Akurgarten; the Granite City Wings struggled, by contrast. The league also introduced a new points scoring systems to mimic WCoHF scoring: 3 for a win in regulation, 2 for a win after regulation, 1 for a loss after regulation, and 0 for a loss in regulation. The story of the season was, of course, the heroic campaign by the Steinaux Varðir, representing a district recently bombed by terrorists; while not traditionally a hockey powerhouse and better known for their football team, the Sausages, Steinaux went all the way to the semifinals before the Berserkers again played spoiler, with scorelines including 11–3 and 10–0 not quite reflecting the national mood of good will.

                         Pld    W   L OTW  OTL  GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Stormknights 60 37 16 4 3 253 191 +62 125
2 Wolfmasters 60 33 19 7 1 238 179 +59 114
3 Pilots 60 32 20 4 4 250 213 +37 108
4 Jomsvikings 60 30 20 6 4 284 234 +50 106

5 Álfar 60 29 20 8 3 261 221 +40 106
6 Berserkers 60 28 20 7 5 275 235 +39 103
7 Varðir 60 26 19 6 9 291 230 +61 99
8 Dvergr 60 27 21 5 7 235 224 +11 98
9 Skálds 60 22 22 9 7 224 212 +12 91
10 Vættir 60 24 25 7 4 232 239 −7 90
11 Nykur 60 20 26 8 6 240 247 −7 82
12 Seiðmenn 60 20 28 2 10 212 255 −43 74

13 Pseudonians 60 18 28 5 9 191 224 −33 73
14 Wings 60 20 33 3 4 205 244 −39 70
15 Goðar 60 16 35 4 5 210 305 −95 61
16 Draugur 60 11 42 3 4 182 328 −146 43


Play-in round

Álfar 2–4 Seiðmenn
Berserkers 4–3 Nykur
Varðir 4–0 Vættir
Dvergr 3–4 Skálds

Quarterfinals

Stormknights 4–1 Skálds
Wolfmasters 3–4 Varðir
Pilots 3–4 Berserkers
Jomsvikings 4–2 Seiðmenn

Semifinals

Stormknights 3–4 Jomsvikings
Varðir 2–4 Berserkers

It couldn't have gone much closer as the Jomsvikings fought back from 3–1 down to force a seventh game, which was tied 3–3 in regulation and decided on a shootout.

3PPO

Varðir 3–0 Stormknights

Finals

Jomsvikings 4–1 Berserkers
Last edited by Graintfjall on Wed Jul 27, 2022 4:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Solo: IBC30, WCoH42, HWC25, U18WC16, CoH85, WJHC20
Co-host: CR36, BoF74, CoH80, BoF77, WC91
Champions: BoF73, CoH80, U18WC15, DBC52, WC91, CR41, VWE15, HWC27, EC15
Co-champions of the first and second Elephant Chess Cups with Bollonich
Runners-up: DBC49, EC10, HWC25, CR42
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