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From 2021 and every three years thereafter, a third capital will be chosen from cities in countries that are candidates or potential candidates for membership, or in countries that are part of the European Economic Area (EEA) [1] [2] – an example of the latter being Stavanger, Norway, which was a European Capital of Culture in 2008.
The 2021 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships were held from 22 to 24 January 2021 in GdaĆsk, Poland. [1] Due to fears around the COVID-19 pandemic seven time European champion Arianna Fontana will not take part. [2] Neither will two time European champion Elise Christie and the rest of the British team. [3] [4]
7:51.20 Jakob Ingebrigtsen Norway 1 March 2019 European Championships: Glasgow, United Kingdom 18 years, 163 days [63] 7:48.34 Joel Ibler Lillesø Denmark 29 January 2022 Sollentuna, Sweden 18 years, 73 days [64] 5000 m: 14:06.78 Lukas Verzbicas Lithuania 11 March 2011 New York City, United States 18 years, 64 days 13:42.8 h: Leonid Shumskiy
14 May 2023 Nord Security World’s Fastest Run Vilnius, Lithuania [33] 150 km (track) 10:27:48+ Aleksandr Sorokin Lithuania 24 April 2021 Centurion Running Track 100 Mile Ashford, United Kingdom [34] 100 miles (track) 11:14:56+ Aleksandr Sorokin Lithuania 24 April 2021 Centurion Running Track 100 Mile Ashford, United Kingdom [34] 100 miles (road)
On 28 May 2021, the EBU suspended the BTRC's membership as they had been "particularly alarmed by the broadcast of interviews apparently obtained under duress". BTRC was given two weeks to respond before the suspension came into effect, but did not do so publicly. [20] The suspension of the broadcaster was made effective on 1 July 2021.
UEFA asked each host to devise a spectator plan in conjunction with their local/national government and health authorities. The hosts were given a deadline of 7 April 2021 to communicate their plans with UEFA. On 9 April, UEFA announced that eight of the tournament hosts had confirmed their stadium capacities, ranging from 25% to 100%.
The last elections were held on 14 October 2018. The executive branch was previously called the Permanent Deputation. In the Flemish Region it is now simply called the Deputation (Dutch: Deputatie) and it consists of the Governor and six Deputies elected by the Provincial Council from among its members. Following the next 2018 election, there ...
Season Competition Round Country Opponent Score PUC 1967–68: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup: 1R Sporting CP: 0–0, 1–2 1.0 1968–69: Cup Winners' Cup: 1R