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domas-sabonis · 4 months ago
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royalchildreneurope · 2 months ago
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Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, Duchess of Brabant, Prince Gabriel of Belgium, Prince Emmanuel of Belgium and Princess Eléonore of Belgium attend the women's basketball semi-final between Belgium and France, on Day 14 of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, at Bercy Arena in Paris, France -August 9th 2024.
📷 (1 & 3) : Belgian Royal Palace.
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connormccafferyhater · 3 months ago
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average reaction to julie vanloo mention on tiktok
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female-buckets · 5 months ago
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Julie Vanloo villain origin story
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jarviskingston · 14 days ago
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partybarty · 4 months ago
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Is there anything better than a buzzer-beater?
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goalhofer · 1 month ago
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2024 olympians representing non country of residence part 7
Nigeria: Adebola Adeyeye, basketball (Brampton, Ontario); Michelle Alozie, soccer (Apple Valley, California); Obiageri Amaechi, athletics (San Francisco, California); Dubem Amene, athletics (Farmington Hills, Michigan); Promise Amukamara, basketball (Glendale, Arizona); Ashley Anumba, athletics (Charlottesville, Virginia); Ayomide Bello, canoeing (Bowie, Maryland); Lauren Ebo, basketball (Upper Marlboro, Maryland); Jennifer Echegini, soccer (London, U.K.); Blessing Ejiofor, basketball (Paterson, New Jersey); Nicole Enabosi, basketball (Montgomery County, Maryland); Chukwuebuka Enekwechi, athletics (West Lafayette, Indiana); Edose Ibadin, athletics (Prince George's County, Maryland); Ezinne Kalu, basketball (Newark, New Jersey); Ashton Mutuwa, wrestling (Cedar Lake, Indiana); Dubem Nwachukwu, athletics (Katy, Texas); Adaku Nwandu, swimming (Singapore); Chidi Okezie, athletics (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania); Amy Okonkwo, basketball (Rancho Cucamonga, California); Ijeoma Okoronkwo, soccer (Richmond, Texas); Olaitan Olaore, boxing (Wallsend, U.K.); Sade Olatoye, athletics (Dublin, Ohio); Ifeoma Onumonu, soccer (Rancho Cucamonga, California); Udodi Onwuzurike, athletics (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan); Chioma Onyekwere, athletics (Detroit, Michigan); Antoinette Payne, soccer (Birmingham, Alabama); Nicole Payne, soccer (Birmingham, Alabama); Tobi Sajuade, swimming (Bath, U.K.) & Olaoluwatomi Taiwo, basketball (Carmel, Indiana) Norway: Isabel Freese, equestrian (Mühlen, Germany); Victoria Gulliksen, equestrian (Knokke, Belgium); Viktor Hovland, golf (Stillwater, Oklahoma); Jon-Hermann Hegg, shooting (Dingle, Ireland) & Kristoffer Ventura, golf (Palm Beach Gardens, Florida) Palestine: Yazan Al-Bawwab, swimming (Amsterdam, The Netherlands); Layla Almasri, athletics (Colorado Springs, Colorado); Fares Badawi, judo (Damascus, Syria); Omar Hantoli, taekwondo (Sharjah, U.A.E.); Jorge Sahle; Jr., shooting (Santiago, Chile) & Valerie Tarazi, swimming (Crystal Lake, Illinois) Panama: Bernhard Christianson, swimming (Easton, Maryland) & Gianna Woodruff, athletics (Santa Monica, California) Papua New Guinea: Georgia-Leigh Rotuisolia, swimming (Gold Coast, Australia) Paraguay: Javier Insfran, rowing (Rio De Janeiro, Brazil) Peru: McKenna De Bever, swimming (Denver, Colorado) The Philippines: John Cabang, athletics (San Sebastián, Spain); Aleah Finnegan, gymnastics (Lee's Summit, Missouri); Jarod Hatch, swimming (Morgan Hill, California); Lauren Hoffman, athletics (Haymarket, Virginia); Emma Malabuyo, gymnastics (Los Angeles, California); Bianca Pagdanganan, golf (Tucson, Arizona); Levi Ruivivar, gymnastics (Plano, Texas) & Kayla Sanchez, swimming (Toronto, Ontario) Poland: Magdalena Niemczyk, athletics (Versailles, France) & Mariya Zhodzik, athletics (Baranavichy, Belarus) Portugal: Tiago Apolónia, table tennis (Ochsenhausen, Germany); Thomas Augusto, skateboarding (San Marcos, California); Jorge Da Fonseca, judo (São Tomé, São Tomé and Príncipe); Agate Da Sousa, athletics (São Tomé, São Tomé & Príncipe); Fatoumata Diallo, athletics (Paris, France); António Do Vale, equestrian (Lastrup, Germany); Vanessa Farinha, breakdancing (London, U.K.); João Geraldo, table tennis (Ochsenhausen, Germany) & Rochele Nunes, judo (Pelotas, Brazil)
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kdsburneraccount · 4 months ago
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i miss meesseman on the mystics 😔
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belgianfry · 4 months ago
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The Belgian Cats win 85-58 against Japan and go through to the quarterfinals in the 2024 Paris Olympics
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maaarine · 1 year ago
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royalchildreneurope · 2 months ago
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Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, Duchess of Brabant, Prince Gabriel of Belgium and Prince Emmanuel of Belgium attend the women's semifinal basketball game between Belgium and Australia, on Day 16 of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, at Bercy Arena in Paris, France -August 11th 2024.
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lisablasstudio · 4 months ago
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Monday's image: August 5, 2024
Gérard Fromanger, MANIFESTANTS, Silkscreen on Bristol paper, Part of the portfolio LE ROUGE, consisting of 22 elements, Edition: 1/90, 60 x 89 centimeters, 1968, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
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female-buckets · 10 months ago
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Remember Julie Vanloo who torched USA all game long yesterday?
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She wants you to know that KP stepped out of bounds on the final play of the game. And Julie even pointed it out to the referee!
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And the photographer caught everything!
If the referee called this turnover, Belgium would've had the final possession, not USA.
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babeluda · 5 months ago
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Watched the U20 Women's basketball euro championship final (for division B) today.
Yes that's very niche. Anyways it was Belgium vs the Netherlands and while I am a little disappointed Belgium lost, I gotta say I loved the Dutch girls being full on shitheads. At some point I think their strategy was just 'anything you can do I can do better' where they would mimic whatever Belgium attempted or achieved in the previous phase down to player placement but far more efficiently and successfully.
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35letters · 10 months ago
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(via KAU - Ura)
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goalhofer · 2 months ago
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2024 olympians representing non-birth nation by country part 6
Marshall Islands: Will Reed, athletics (U.S.A.) Mauritania: Camil Doua, swimming (France) Mauritius: Kate Kune, badminton (France); Marie Perrier, athletics (France) & Anishta Teeluck, swimming (Italy) Mexico: Abe Ancer, golf (U.S.A.); Prisca Awiti, judo (U.K.); Roman Bravo-Young, wrestling (U.S.A.); Austin Gomez, wrestling (U.S.A.) & Citlalli Ortiz, boxing (U.S.A.) Moldova: Serghei Marghiev, athletics (Russia); Zalina Nichișenco, athletics (Russia); Adil Osmanov, judo (Russia) & Serghei Tarnovschi, canoeing (Ukraine) Monaco: Lisa Pou, swimming (France) & Yang Xiaoxin, table tennis (China) Morocco: Jawad Abdelmoula, triathlon (France); Eliesse Ben Seghir, soccer (France); Benjamin Bouchouari, soccer (Belgium); Mehdi Boukamir, soccer (Belgium); Ilias Chakkour, soccer (Spain); Oussama El Azzouzi, soccer (The Netherlands); Imane El Barodi, swimming (France); Ilias El Fallaki, swimming (Spain); Munir El Kajoui, soccer (Spain); Bilal El Khannouss, soccer (Belgium); Houssam El Kord, fencing (France); Zakaria El Ouahdi, soccer (Belgium); Yassine Kechta, soccer (France); Achraf Mouh, soccer (Spain); Yessin Rahmouni, equestrian (The Netherlands); Dean Reeves, cycling (U.K.); Michael Richardson; Jr., soccer (France) & Mathis Soudi, canoeing (France) Nepal: Duana Lama, swimming (Thailand) & Alex Shah, swimming (Thailand) The Netherlands: Liemarvin Bonevacia, athletics (Curaçao); Taymir Burnet, athletics (Curaçao); Khalid Choukoud, athletics (Morocco); Caspar Corbeau, swimming (U.S.A.); Worthy De Jong, basketball (Suriname); Martijn De Veer, gymnastics (U.S.A.); Siifan Hassan, athletics (Ethiopia); Raf Kooremans, equestrian (Belgium); Rachel Murray, triathlon (Zimbabwe); Richard Murray, triathlon (South Africa); Abdi Nageeye, athletics (Somalia); Jean-Julien Rojer, tennis (Curaçao); Ana Schloesser, archery (Mexico); Kenzo Simons, swimming (Suriname); Renzo Tjona-Joe, swimming (Suriname); Sarah Van Aalen, volleyball (U.K.); Odile Van Aanholt, sailing (Curaçao); Mathieu Van Der Poel, cycling (Belgium) & Kai Van Westering, swimming (France) New Zealand: Lachlan Bayliss, soccer (Australia); Joe Bell, soccer (U.K.); Ko Bo-Gyung, golf (South Korea); Scott Boyde, field hockey (Australia); Georgia-Rose Brown, gymnastics (Australia); Julian David, climbing (France); Matthew Garbett, soccer (U.K.); Ally Green, soccer (Australia); Kate Haines, rowing (Singapore); Leon Hayward, field hockey (Australia); Isaac Hughes, soccer (U.K.); Katie Kitching, soccer (U.K.); Moira Koster, judo (South Africa); Ollie Maclean, rowing (U.K.); Olivia McTaggart, athletics (Australia); Risealeaana Pouri-Lane, rugby (Australia); Maia Ramsden, athletics (U.S.A.); Akuila Rokolisoa, rugby (Fiji); Dylan Schmidt, gymnastics (Australia); Alana Sherman, rowing (U.K.); Kees Sims, soccer (U.K.); Eve Thomas, swimming (U.K.); Logan Ullrich, rowing (Australia) & Simon Yorston, field hockey (U.K.) Nicaragua: María Schutzmeier, swimming (Germany) Niger: Evann Girault, fencing (France) Nigeria: Adebola Adeyeye, basketball (Canada); Michelle Alozie, soccer (U.S.A.); Obiageri Amaechi, athletics (U.S.A.); Dubem Amene, athletics (U.S.A.); Promise Amukamara, basketball (U.S.A.); Ashley Anumba, athletics (U.S.A.); Ayomide Bello, canoeing (U.S.A.); Lauren Ebo, basketball (U.S.A.); Jennifer Echegini, soccer (The Netherlands); Nicole Enabosi, basketball (U.S.A.); Chukwuebuka Enekwechi, athletics (U.S.A.); Edose Ibadin, athletics (U.S.A.); Ezinne Kalu, basketball (U.S.A.); Ashton Mutuwa, wrestling (U.S.A.); Dubem Nwachukwu, athletics (U.S.A.); Adaku Nwandu, swimming (China); Chidi Okezie, athletics (U.S.A.); Amy Okonkwo, basketball (U.S.A.); Olaitan Olaore, boxing (U.K.); Sade Olatoye, athletics (U.S.A.); Udodi Onmuzurike, athletics (U.S.A.); Ifeoma Onumonu, soccer (U.S.A.); Chioma Onyekwere, athletics (U.S.A.); Antoinette Payne, soccer (U.S.A.); Nicole Payne, soccer (U.S.A.); Tobi Sajuade, swimming (U.K.) & Olaoluwatomi Taiwo, basketball (U.S.A.) North Macedonia: Vladimir Egorov, wrestling (Russia)
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