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  3. 2020 Tokyo by 2017 results - version made by late November 2017, with 2017 World Championships results, with some other results like e.g. Wimbledon Tournament or FIFA Confederation Cup when there were no WCh, and in November I didn't know women's handball WCH results yet, or boxing and weightlifting categories either, so it's not a complete work yet, but don't have anything better AQUATICS DIVING Men’s 3m Springboard 1. Xie Siyi CHN 2. Patrick Hausding GER 3. Ilya Zakharov RUS Men’s 10m Platform 1. Tom Daley GBR 2. Chen Aisen CHN 3. Yang Jian CHN Men’s Synchronised 3m Springboard 1. Evgenii Kuznetsov, Ilia Zakharov RUS 2. Yuan Cao, Siyi Xie CHN 3. Oleg Kolodiy, Illya Kvasha UKR Men’s Synchronised 10m Platform 1. Chen Aisen, Yang Hao CHN 2. Aleksandr Bondar, Viktor Minibaev RUS 3. Patrick Hausding, Sascha Klein GER Women’s 3m Springboard 1. Shi Tingmao CHN 2. Wang Han CHN 3. Jennifer Abel CAN Women’s 10m Platform 1. Cheong Jun Hoong MAS 2. Si Yajie CHN 3. Ren Qian CHN Women’s Synchronised 3m Springboard 1. Chang Yani, Shi Tingmao CHN 2. Jennifer Abel, Melissa Citrini-Beaulieu CAN 3. Nadezhda Bazhina, Kristina Ilinykh RUS Women’s Synchronised 10m Platform 1. Ren Qian, Si Yajie CHN 2. Kim Mi Rae, Kim Kuk Hyang PRK 3. Cheong Jun Hoong, Pamg Pandelela MAS rev names MARATHON SWIMMING Men’s 10km Marathon Swimming 1. Ferry Weertman NED 2. Jordan Wilimovsky USA 3. Marc-Antoine Olivier FRA Women’s 10km Marathon Swimming 1. Aurelie Muller FRA 2. Samantha Arevalo ECU 3. Arianna Bridi ITA 3. Ana Marcela Cunha BRA SWIMMING Men’s 50m Freestyle 1. Caeleb Dressel USA 2. Bruno Fratus BRA 3. Ben Proud GBR Men’s 100m Freestyle 1. Caeleb Dressel USA 2. Nathan Adrian USA 3. Mehdy Metella FRA Men’s 200m Freestyle 1. Sun Yang CHN 2. Townley Haas USA 3. Aleksandr Krasnykh RUS Men’s 400m Freestyle 1. Sun Yang CHN 2. Mack Horton AUS 3. Gabriele Detti ITA Men’s 800m Freestyle 1. Gabriele Detti ITA 2. Wojciech Wojdak POL 3. Gregorio Paltrinieri ITA Men’s 1500m Freestyle 1. Gregorio Paltrinieri ITA 2. Mykhailo Romanchuk UKR 3. Mack Horton AUS Men’s 100m Backstroke 1. Xu Jiayu CHN 2. Matt Grevers USA 3. Ryan Murphy USA Men’s 200m Backstroke 1. Evgeny Rylov RUS 2. Ryan Murphy USA 3. Jacob Pebley USA Men’s 100m Breaststroke 1. Adam Peaty GBR 2. Kevin Cordes USA 3. Kirill Prigoda RUS Men’s 200m Breaststroke 1. Anton Chupkov RUS 2. Yasuhiro Koseki JPN 3. Ippei Watanabe JPN Men’s 100m Butterfly 1. Caeleb Dressel USA 2. Kristof Milak HUN 3. Joseph Schooling SIN 3. James Guy GBR Men’s 200m Butterfly 1. Chad le Clos RSA 2. Laszlo Cseh HUN 3. Daiya Seto JPN Men’s 200m Individual Medley 1. Chase Kalisz USA 2. Kosuke Hagino JPN 3. Wang Shun CHN Men’s 400m Individual Medley 1. Chase Kalisz USA 2. David Verraszto HUN 3. Daiya Seto JPN Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay 1. United States 2. Brazil 3. Hungary Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay 1. Great Britain 2. Russia 3. United States Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay 1. United States 2. Great Britain 3. Russia Women’s 50m Freestyle 1. Sarah Sjostrom SWE 2. Ranomi Kromowidjojo NED 3. Simone Manuel USA Women’s 100m Freestyle 1. Simone Manuel USA 2. Sarah Sjostrom SWE 3. Pernille Blume DEN Women’s 200m Freestyle 1. Federica Pellegrini ITA 2. Katie Ledecky USA 2. Emma McKeon AUS Women’s 400m Freestyle 1. Katie Ledecky USA 2. Leah Smith USA 3. Li Bingjie CHN Women’s 800m Freestyle 1. Katie Ledecky USA 2. Li Bingjie CHN 3. Leah Smith USA Women’s 1500m Freestyle 1. Katie Ledecky USA 2. Mireia Belmonte ESP 3. Simona Quadarella ITA Women’s 100m Backstroke 1. Kylie Masse CAN 2. Kathleen Baker USA 3. Emily Seebohm AUS Women’s 200m Backstroke 1. Emily Seebohm USA 2. Katinka Hosszu HUN 3. Kathleen Baker USA Women’s 100m Breaststroke 1. Lilly King USA 2. Katie Melli USA 3. Yuliya Yefimova RUS Women’s 200m Breaststroke 1. Yuliya Yefimova RUS 2. Bethany Galat USA 3. Shi Jinglin CHN Women’s 100m Butterfly 1. Sarah Sjostrom SWE 2. Emma McKeon AUS 3. Kelsi Worrell USA Women’s 200m Butterfly 1. Mireia Belmonte ESP 2. Franziska Hentke GER 3. Katinka Hosszu HUN Women’s 200m Individual Medley 1. Katinka Hosszu HUN 2. Yui Ohashi JPN 3. Madisyn Cox USA Women’s 400m Individual Medley 1. Katinka Hosszu HUN 2. Mireia Belmonte ESP 3. Sydney Pickrem CAN Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay 1. United States 2. Australia 3. Netherlands Women’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay 1. United States 2. China 3. Australia Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay 1. United States 2. Russia 3. Australia 4x100m Mixed Medley Relay 1. United States 2. Australia 3. Canada 3. China SYNCHRONISED SWIMMING Women’s Duets 1. Svetlana Kolesnichenko, Alexandra Patskevich RUS 2. Jiang Tingting, Jiang Wenwen CHN 3. Anna Voloshyna, Yelyzaveta Yakhno UKR Women’s Teams 1. Russia 2. China 3. Ukraine WATER POLO Men’s Tournament 1. Croatia 2. Hungary 3. Serbia Women’s Tournament 1. United States 2. Spain 3. Russia ARCHERY Men’s Individual Competition 1. Im Dong Hyun KOR 2. Wei Chun-heng TPE 3. Steve Wijler NED Men’s Team Competition 1. Italy 2. France 3. Korea Republic Women’s Individual Competition 1. Ksenia Perova RUS 2. Chang Hye Jin KOR 3. Tan Ya-Ting TPE Women’s Team Competition 1. Korea Republic 2. Mexico 3. Chinese Taipei Mixed Team 1. Im Dong Hyun, Kang Chae Young KOR 2. Florian Kahllund, Lisa Unruh GER 3. Patrick Huston, Naomi Folkard GBR ATHLETICS Men’s 100m 1. Justin Gatlin USA 2. Christian Coleman USA 3. Usain Bolt JAM Men’s 200m 1. Ramil Guliyev TUR 2. Wayde van Niekerk RSA 3. Jereem Richards TRI Men’s 400m 1. Wayde van Niekerk RSA 2. Steven Gardiner BAH 3. Abdalelah Haroun QAT Men’s 800m 1. Pierre-Ambroise Bosse FRA 2. Adam Kszczot POL 3. Kipyegon Bett KEN Men’s 1500m 1. Elijah Manangoi KEN 2. Timothy Cheruiyot KEN 3. Filip Ingebrigtsen NOR Men’s 5000m 1. Muktar Edris ETH 2. Mo Farah GBR 3. Paul Chelimo USA Men’s 10000m 1. Mo Farah GBR 2. Joshua Kiprui Cheptegei UGA 3. Paul Tanui KEN Men’s 110m Hurdles 1. Omar McLeod JAM 2. Sergey Shubenkov RUS* 3. Balazs Baji HUN Men’s 400m Hurdles 1. Karsten Warholm NOR 2. Yasmani Copello TUR 3. Kerron Clement USA Men’s 3000m Steeplechase 1. Conseslus Kipruto KEN 2. Soufiane El Bakkali MAR 3. Evan Jager USA Men’s Marathon 1. Geoffrey Kirui KEN 2. Tamirat Tola ETH 3. Alphonce Simbu TAN Men’s 20km Race Walk 1. Eider Arevalo COL 2. Sergey Shirobokov RUS* 3. Caio Bonfim BRA Men’s 50km Race Walk 1. Yohann Diniz FRA 2. Hirooki Arai JPN 3. Kai Kobayashi JPN Men’s 4x100m Relay 1. Great Britain 2. United States 3. Japan Men’s 4x400m Relay 1. Trinidad and Tobago 2. United States 3. Great Britain Men’s High Jump 1. Mutaz Essa Barshim QAT 2. Danil Lysenko RUS* 3. Majededdin Ghazal SYR Men’s Pole Vault 1. Sam Kendricks USA 2. Piotr Lisek POL 3. Renaud Lavillenie FRA Men’s Long Jump 1. Luvo Manyonga RSA 2. Jarrion Lawson USA 3. Rushwahl Sammai RSA Men’s Triple Jump 1. Christian Taylor USA 2. Will Claye USA 3. Nelson Evora POR Men’s Shot Put 1. Tomas Walsh NZL 2. Joe Kovacs USA 3. Stipe Zunic CRO Men’s Discus Throw 1. Andrius Gudzius LTU 2. Daniel Stahl SWE 3. Mason Finley USA Men’s Javelin Throw 1. Johannes Vetter GER 2. Jakub Vadlejch CZE 3. Petr Frydrych CZE Men’s Hammer Throw 1. Paweł Fajdek POL 2. Valeriy Pronkin RUS 3. Wojciech Nowicki POL Men’s Decathlon 1. Kevin Mayer FRA 2. Rico Freimuth GER 3. Kai Kazmirek GER Women’s 100m 1. Tori Bowie USA 2. Marie-Josee Ta Lou CIV 3. Dafne Schippers NED Women’s 200m 1. Dafne Schippers NED 2. Marie-Josee Ta Lou CIV 3. Shaunae Miller-Uibo BAH Women’s 400m 1. Phyllis Francis USA 2. Salwa Eid Nasser BRN 3. Allyson Felix USA Women’s 800m 1. Caster Semenya RSA 2. Francine Niyonsaba BDI 3. Ajee Wilson USA Women’s 1500m 1. Faith Kipyegon KEN 2. Jennifer Simpson USA 3. Caster Semenya RSA Women’s 5000m 1. Hellen Obiri KEN 2. Almaz Ayana ETH 3. Sifan Hassan NED Women’s 10000m 1. Almaz Ayana ETH 2. Tirunesh Dibaba ETH 3. Agnes Jebet Tirop KEN Women’s 100m Hurdles 1. Sally Pearson AUS 2. Dawn Harper Nelson USA 3. Pamela Dutkiewicz GER Women’s 400m Hurdles 1. Kori Carter USA 2. Dalilah Muhammad USA 3. Ristananna Tracey JAM Women’s 3000m Steeplechase 1. Emma Coburn USA 2. Courtney Frerichs USA 3. Hyvin Jepkemoi KEN Women’s Marathon 1. Rose Chelimo BRN 2. Edna Kiplagat KEN 3. Amy Cragg USA Women’s 20km Race Walk 1. Yang Jiayu CHN 2. Maria Guadalupe Gonzalez MEX 3. Antonella Palmisano ITA Women’s 4x100m Relay 1. United States 2. Great Britain 3. Jamaica Women’s 4x400m Relay 1. United States 2. Great Britain 3. Poland (Małgorzata Hołub, Iga Baumgart, Aleksanda Gaworska, Justyna Święty, Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz, Martyna Dąbrowska) Women’s High Jump 1. Mariya Lasitskene RUS* 2. Yuliya Levchenko UKR 3. Kamila Lićwinko POL Women’s Pole Vault 1. Ekaterini Stefanidi GRE 2. Sandi Morris USA 3. Robeilys Peinado VEN 3. Yarisley Silva CUB Women’s Long Jump 1. Brittney Reese USA 2. Darya Klishina RUS* 3. Tianna Bartoletta USA Women’s Triple Jump 1. Yulimar Rojas VEN 2. Caterine Ibarguen COL 3. Olga Rypakova KAZ Women’s Shot Put 1. Gong Lijiao CHN 2. Anita Marton HUN 3. Michelle Carter USA Women’s Discus Throw 1. Sandra Perkovic CRO 2. Dani Stevens AUS 3. Melina Robert-Michon FRA Women’s Hammer Throw 1. Anita Włodarczyk POL 2. Wang Zheng CHN 3. Malwina Kopron POL Women’s Javelin Throw 1. Barbora Spotakova CZE 2. Li Lingwei CHN 3. Lu Huihui CHN Women’s Heptathlon 1. Nafissatou Thiam BEL 2. Carolin Schafer GER 3. Anouk Vetter NED 4x400m Mixed Relay 1. Bahamas 2. United States 3. Jamaica BADMINTON Men’s Singles 1. Viktor Axelsen DEN 2. Lin Dan CHN 3*. Son Wan-ho KOR Men’s Doubles 1. Liu Cheng, Zhang Nan CHN 2. Mohammad Ahsan, Rian Agung Saputro INA 3*. Takeshi Kamura, Keigo Sonoda JPN Women’s Singles 1. Nozomi Okuhara JPN 2. P. V. Sindhu IND 3*. Chen Yufei CHN Women’s Doubles 1. Chen Qingchen, Jia Yifan CHN 2. Yuki Fukushima, Sayaka Hirota JPN 3*. Misaki Matsutomo, Ayaka Takahashi JPN Mixed Doubles 1. Tontowi Ahmad, Liliyana Natsir INA 2. Zheng Siwei, Chen Qingchen CHN 3*. Chris Adcock, Gabrielle Adcock GBR BASKETBALL Men’s Tournament 1. United States 2*. Slovenia 3*. Serbia Women’s Tournament 1. United Staes 2*. Spain 3*. France Men’s 3x3 1. Serbia 2. Netherlands 3. France Women’s 3x3 1. Russia 2. Hungary 3. Ukraine BOXING Men’s Flyweight 1. Yosvany Veitia CUB 2. Jasurbek Latipov UZB 3. Tamir Galanov RUS 3. Kim In-kyu KOR Men’s Lightweight 1. Sofiane Oumiha FRA 2. Lazaro Alvarez CUB 3. Otar Eranosyan GEO 3. Dorjnyambuugiin Otgondalai MGL Men’s Middleweight 1. Oleksandr Khyzhniak UKR 2. Abilkhan Amankul KAZ 3. Kamran Shakhsuvarly AZE 3. Troy Isley USA Men’s Heavyweight 1. Erislandy Savon CUB 2. Evgeny Tishchenko RUS 3. Sanjat Tursunov UZB 3. Vasily Levit KAZ Men’s Super Heavyweight 1. Magomedrasul Majidov AZE 2. Kamshybek Kunkabayev KAZ 3. Fokou Arsene CMR 3. Joseph Goodall AUS CANOE SLALOM Men’s C-1 1. Benjamin Savsek SLO 2. Alexander Slafkovsky SVK 3*. Edern Le Ruyet FRA Men’s K-1 1. Ondrej Tunka CZE 2*. Peter Kauzer SLO 3*. Sebastian Schubert GER Women’s C-1 1. Mallory Franklin GBR 2. Tereza Fiserova CZE 3. Ana Satila BRA Women’s K-1 1. Jessica Fox AUS 2. Jana Dukatova SVK 3. Ricarda Funk GER CANOE SPRINT Men’s K-1 200m 1. Liam Heath GBR 2. Bence Horvath HUN 3. Aleksejs Rumjancevs LAT Men’s K-1 1000m 1. Tom Liebscher GER 2. Fernando Pimenta POR 3. Josef Dostal CZE Men’s K-2 1000m 1. Milenko Zoric, Marko Tomicevic SRB 2. Peter Gelle, Adam Botek SVK 3. Daniel Havel, Jakub Spicar CZE Men’s K-4 500m 1. Germany 2. Spain 3. Czech Republic Men’s C-1 1000m 1. Sebastian Brendel GER 2. Martin Fuksa CZE 3. Isaquias Queiroz BRA Men’s C-2 1000m 1. Peter Kretschmer, Yul Oeltze GER 2. Serguey Torres, Fernando Dayan Jorge Enriquez CUB 3. Viktor Melantyev, Vladislav Chebotar RUS Women’s K-1 200m 1. Lisa Carrington NZL 2. Emma Aastrand Jorgensen DEN 3. Spela Ponomarenko Janic SLO 3. Milica Starovic SRB Women’s K-1 500m 1. Volha Khudzenka BLR 2. Lisa Carrington NZL 3. Emma Jorgensen DEN Women’s K-2 500m 1. Caitlin Ryan, Lisa Carrington NZL 2. Tina Dietze, Franziska Weber GER 3. Spela Ponomarenko Janic, Anja Ostermann SLO Women’s K-4 500m 1. Hungary 2. Germany 3. New Zealand Women’s C-1 200m 1. Laurence Vincent-Lapointe CAN 2. Olesia Romasenko RUS 3. Kincso Takacs HUN Women’s C-2 500m 1. Katie Vincent, Laurence Vincent-Lapointe CAN 2. Irina Andreeva, Olesia Romasenko RUS 3. Kamila Bobr, Alena Nazdrova BLR CYCLING BMX FREESTYLE Men’s 1. Logan Martin AUS 2. Alex Coleborn GBR 3. Colton Walker USA Women’s 1. Hannah Roberts USA 2. Lara Marie Lessmann GER 3. Angie Marino USA CYCLING BMX RACING Men’s Race 1. Corben Sharrah USA 2. Sylvain Andre FRA 3. Joris Daudet FRA Women’s Race 1. Alise Post USA 2. Caroline Buchanan AUS 3. Mariana Pajon COL CYCLING MTB Men’s Cross-Country 1. Nino Schurter SUI 2. Jaroslav Kulhavy CZE 3. Thomas Litscher SUI Women’s Cross-Country 1. Jolanda Nef SUI 2. Annie Last GBR 3. Pauline Ferrand-Prevot FRA CYCLING ROAD Men’s Individual Road Race 1. Peter Sagan SVK 2. Alexander Kristoff NOR 3. Michael Matthews AUS Men’s Individual Time Trial 1. Tom Dumoulin NED 2. Primoz Roglic SLO 3. Christopher Froome GBR Women’s Individual Road Race 1. Chantal Blaak NED 2. Katrin Garfoot AUS 3. Amalie Dideriksen DEN Women’s Individual Time Trial 1. Annemiek van Vleuten NED 2. Anna van der Breggen NED 3. Katrin Garfoot AUS CYCLING TRACK Men’s Team Sprint 1. New Zealand 2. Netherlands 3. France Men’s Sprint 1. Denis Dmitriev RUS 2. Harrie Lavreysen NED 3. Ethan Mitchell NZL Men’s Keirin 1. Azizulhasni Awang MAS 2. Fabian Puerta COL 3. Tomas Babek CZE Men’s Team Pursuit 1. Australia 2. New Zealand 3. Italy Men’s Omnium 1. Benjamin Thomas FRA 2. Aaron Gate NZL 3. Albert Torres ESP Men’s Madison 1. Morgan Kneisky, Benjamin Thomas FRA 2. Cameron Meyer, Callum Scotson AUS 3. Moreno De Pauw, Kenny De Ketele BEL Women’s Team Sprint 1. Russia 2. Australia 3. Germany Women’s Sprint 1. Kristina Vogel GER 2. Stephanie Morton AUS 3. Lee Wai Sze HKG Women’s Keirin 1. Kristina Vogel GER 2. Martha Bayona COL 3. Nicky Degrendele BEL Women’s Team Pursuit 1. United States 2. Australia 3. New Zealand Women’s Omnium 1. Katie Archibald GBR 2. Kirsten Wild NED 3. Amy Cure AUS Women’s Madison 1. Lotte Kopecky, Jolien D’Hoore BEL 2. Elinor Barker, Emily Nelson GBR 3. Amy Cure, Alexandra Manly AUS EQUESTRIAN Dressage Individual 1. Isabell Werth GER 2. Laura Graves USA 3. Carl Hester GBR Jumping Individual 1. McLain Ward USA 2. Romain Duguet SUI 3. Henrik Von Eckermann SWE Three-Day-Event Individual 1. Andrew Nicholson NZL 2. Michael Jung GER 3. Tim Price NZL FENCING Men’s Individual Foil 1. Dmitry Zherebchenko RUS 2. Toshiya Saito JPN 3*. Daniele Garozzo ITA Men’s Individual Epee 1. Paolo Pizzo ITA 2. Nikolai Novosjolov EST 3*. Andras Redli HUN Men’s Individual Sabre 1. Andras Szatmari HUN 2. Gu Bon-gil KOR 3*. Vincent Anstett FRA Men’s Team Sabre 1. Korea Republic 2. Hungary 3. Italy Men’s Team Foil 1. Italy 2. United States 3. France Men’s Team Epee 1. France 2. Switzerland 3. Russia Women’s Individual Foil 1. Inna Deriglazova RUS 2. Alice Volpi ITA 3*. Ysaora Thibus FRA Women’s Individual Epee 1. Tatyana Gudkova RUS 2. Ewa Nelip POL 3*. Julia Beljajeva EST Women’s Individual Sabre 1. Olha Kharlan UKR 2. Azza Besbes TUN 3*. Cecilia Berder FRA Women’s Team Sabre 1. Italy 2. Korea Republic 3. France Women’s Team Foil 1. Italy 2. United States 3. Russia Women’s Team Epee 1. Estonia 2. China 3. Poland (Renata Knapik-Mazga, Ewa Nelip, Magdalena Piekarska, Barbara Rutz) FOOTBALL Men’s Tournament 1. Germany 2. Chile 3. Portugal Women’s Tournament 1*. United States 2*. Netherlands 3*. Denmark GOLF Men’s Individual Stroke Play 1. Sergio Garcia ESP 2. Justin Rose GBR 3. Charl Schwartzel RSA Women’s Individual Stroke Play 1*. Ryu So-yeon KOR 2. Lexi Thompson USA 3. Minjee Lee AUS 3. Inbee Park KOR 3. Suzann Pettersen NOR GYMNASTICS ARTISTIC Men’s Individual All-Around 1. Xiao Ruoteng CHN 2. Lin Chaopan CHN 3. Kenzo Shirai JPN Men’s Floor 1. Kenzo Shirai JPN 2. Artem Dolgopyat ISR 3. Yul Moldauer USA Men’s Pommel Horse 1. Max Whitlock GBR 2. David Belyavskiy RUS 3. Xiao Routeng CHN Men’s Rings 1. Eleftherios Petrounias GRE 2. Denis Ablyazin RUS 3. Liu Yang CHN Men’s Vault 1. Kenzo Shirai JPN 2. Igor Radivilov UKR 3. Kim Han-sol KOR Men’s Parallel Bars 1. Zou Jingyuan CHN 2. Oleg Vernyayev UKR 3. David Belyavskiy RUS Men’s Horizontal Bar 1. Tin Srbic CRO 2. Epke Zonderland NED 3. Bart Deurloo NED Women’s Individual All-Around 1. Morgan Hurd USA 2. Ellie Black CAN 3. Elena Eremina RUS Women’s Vault 1. Maria Paseka RUS 2. Jade Carey USA 3. Giulia Steingruber SUI Women’s Uneven Bars 1. Fan Yilin CHN 2. Elena Eremina RUS 3. Nina Derwael BEL Women’s Balance Beam 1. Pauline Schafer GER 2. Morgan Hurd USA 3. Tabea Alt GER Women’s Floor 1. Mai Murakami JPN 2. Jade Carey USA 3. Claudia Fragapane GBR GYMNASTICS RHYTMIC Women’s Individual All-Around 1. Dina Averina RUS 2. Arina Averina RUS 3. Linoy Ashram ISR Women’s Group All-Around 1. Russia 2. Bulgaria 3. Japan GYMNASTICS TRAMPOLINE Men’s Individual 1. Gao Lei CHN 2. Dmitry Ushakov RUS 3. Dong Dong CHN Women’s Individual 1. Tatsiana Piatrenia BLR 2. Ayano Kishi JPN 3. Sophiane Methot CAN HANDBALL Men’s Tournament 1. France 2. Norway 3. Slovenia JUDO Men’s -60 kg 1. Naohisa Takato JPN 2. Orkhan Safarov AZE 3. Gandbatyn Boldbaatar MGL 3. Diyorbek Urozboev UZB Men’s -66kg 1. Hifumi Abe JPN 2. Mikhail Pulyaev RUS 3. Vazha Margvelashvili GEO 3. Tal Flicker ISR Men’s -73 kg 1. Soichi Hashimoto JPN 2. Rustam Orujov AZE 3. An Chang-rim KOR 3. Ganbaataryn Odbayar MGL Men’s -81 kg 1. Alexander Wieczerzak GER 2. Matteo Marconcini ITA 3. Saeid Mollaei IRI 3. Khasan Khalmurzaev RUS Men’s -90 kg 1. Nemanja Majdov SRB 2. Mihael Zgank SLO 3. Gwak Dong-han KOR 3. Ushangi Margiani GEO Men’s -100 kg 1. Aaron Wolf JPN 2. Varlam Liparteliani GEO 3. Elmar Gasimov AZE 3. Kirill Denisov RUS Men’s +100 kg 1. Teddy Riner FRA 2. David Moura BRA 3. Naidangiin Tuvshinbayar MGL 3*. Barna Bor HUN Women’s -48 kg 1. Funa Tonaki JPN 2. Monkhbatyn Urantsetseg MGL 3. Galbadrakhyn Otgontsetseg KAZ 3*. Milica Nikolic SRB Women’s -52 kg 1. Ai Shishime JPN 2*. Natalia Kuziutina RUS 3. Erika Miranda BRA 3*. Gili Cohen ISR Women’s -57 kg 1. Dorjsurengiin Sumiyaa MGL 2. Tsukasa Yoshida JPN 3. Helene Receveaux FRA 3. Nekoda Smyhe-Davis GBR Women’s -63 kg 1. Clarisse Agbegnenou FRA 2. Tina Trstenjak SLO 3. Agata Ozdoba POL 3. Baldorj Mungunchimeg MGL Women’s -70 kg 1. Chizuru Arai JPN 2. Maria Perez PUR 3. Yuri Alvear COL 3. Maria Bernabeu ESP Women’s -78 kg 1. Mayra Aguiar BRA 2. Mami Umeki JPN 3. Kaliema Antomarchi CUB 3. Natalie Powell GBR Women’s +78 kg 1. Yu Song CHN 2. Sarah Asahina JPN 3. Kim Min-jeong KOR 3. Iryna Kindzerska AZE Mixed Team 1. Japan 2. Brazil 3. France 3. Korea Republic MODERN PENTATHLON Men’s Individual 1. Jung Jinhwa KOR 2. Robert Kasza HUN 3. Justinas Kinderis LTU Women’s Individual 1. Gulnaz Gubaydullina RUS 2. Zsofia Foldhazi HUN 3. Anastasia Prokopenko BLR ROWING Men’s Single Sculls 1. Ondrej Synek CZE 2. Angel Fournier CUB 3. Tom Barras GBR Men’s Double Sculls 1. John Storey, Chris Harris NZL 2. Mirosław Ziętarski, Mateusz Biskup POL 3. Filippo Mondelli, Luca Rambaldi ITA Men’s Quadruple Sculls 1. Lithuania 2. Great Britain 3. Estonia Men’s Pair 1. Matteo Lodo, Giuseppe Vicino ITA 2. Martin Sinkovic, Valent Sinkovic CRO 3. Tom Murray, James Hunter NZL Men’s Four 1. Australia 2. Italy 3. Great Britain Men’s Eight 1. Germany 2. United States 3. Italy Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls 1. Pierre Houin, Jeremie Azou FRA 2. Stefano Oppo, Pietro Ruta ITA 3. Sun Man, Fan Junjie CHN Women’s Single Sculls 1. Jeannine Gmelin SUI 2. Victoria Thornley GBR 3. Magdalena Lobnig AUT Women’s Double Sculls 1. Brooke Donoghue, Olivia Loe NZL 2. Meghan O’Leary, Ellen Tomek USA 3. Olympia Aldersey, Madeleine Edmunds AUS Women’s Quadruple Sculls 1. Netherlands 2. Poland (Agnieszka Kobus, Marta Wieliczko, Maria Springwald, Katarzyna Zillmann) 3. Great Britain Women’s Pair 1. Grace Prendergast, Kerri Gowler NZL 2. Megan Kalmoe, Tracy Eisser USA 3. Hedvig Rasmussen, Christina Johansen DEN Women’s Four 1. Australia 2. Poland (Olga Michalkiewicz, Joanna Dittmann, Monika Ciaciuch, Maria Wierzbowska) 3. Russia Women’s Eight 1. Romania 2. Canada 3. New Zealand Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls 1. Ionela-Livia Lehaci, Gianina Beleaga ROU 2. Zoe McBride, Jackie Kiddle NZL 3. Emily Schmieg, Michelle Sechser USA RUGBY SEVENS Men’s Tournament 1. South Africa 2. Great Britain 3. Fiji Women’s Tournament 1. New Zealand 2. Australia 3. Canada SAILING Men’s Finn 1. Max Salminen SWE 2. Jonathan Lobert FRA 3. Nicholas Heiner NED Men’s 470 Two Person Dinghy 1. Mathew Belcher, Will Ryan AUS 2. Anton Dahlberg, Frederik Bergstrom SWE 3. David Bergher, Lukas Maher AUT Men’s 49er 1. Dylan Fletcher-Scott, Stuart Bithell GBR 2*. Benjamin Bildstein, David Hussl AUT 3*. Łukasz Przybytek, Paweł Kołodziński POL Men’s RS:X 1. Bing Ye CHN 2. Mateo Sanz Lanz SUI 3*. Shahar Zubari ISR Men’s Laser 1. Pavlos Kontides CYP 2. Tom Burton AUS 3*. Philipp Buhl GER Women’s 470 Two Person Dinghy 1. Agnieszka Skrzypulec, Irmina Mróz-Gliszczyńska POL 2. Hannah Mills, Eilidh McIntyre GBR 3. Tina Mrak, Veronica Macarol SLO Women’s 49er FX 1. Jena Mai Hansen, Katja Salskov-Iversen DEN 2. Martine Grael, Kahena Kunze BRA 3. Alexandra Maloney, Molly Meech NZL Women’s RS:X 1. Peina Chen CHN 2*. Zofia Noceti Klepacka POL 3*. Lilian De Geus NED Women’s Laser Radial 1. Marit Bouwmeester NED 2. Evi Van Acker BEL 3. Manami Doi JPN Mixed Nacra 17 1. Ben Saxton, Katie Dobson GBR 2. Fernando Echavarri, Tara Pacheco ESP 3. Ruggero Tita, Caterina Banti ITA SHOOTING Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions 1. Alexis Raynaud FRA 2. Filip Nepejchal CZE 3. Istvan Peni HUN Men’s 10m Air Rifle 1. Istvan Peni HUN 2. Vitali Bubnovich BLR 3. Peter Sidi HUN Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol 1. Keith Sanderson USA 2. Clement Bessaguet FRA 3. Jong Ho Song KOR Men’s 10m Air Pistol 1. Tomoyuki Matsuda JPN 2. Pavlo Korostylov UKR 3. Oleh Omelchuk UKR Men’s Trap 1. Daniele Resca ITA 2. Edward Ling GBR 3. Jiri Liptak CZE Men’s Skeet 1. Gabriele Rossetti ITA 2. Vincent Haaga GER 3. Georgios Achilleos CYP Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions 1. Jolyn Beer GER 2. Snjezana Pejcic CRO 3. Yiwen Zhang CHN Women’s 10m Air Rifle 1. Andrea Arsovic SRB 2. Laura-Georgeta Coman ROU 3. Xinyi Peng CHN Women’s 25m Pistol 1. Minjung Kim KOR 2. Jingjing Zhang CHN 3. Zorana Arunovic SRB Women’s 10m Air Pistol 1. Celine Goberville FRA 2. Yuemei Lin CHN 3. Mengxue Zhang CHN Women’s Trap 1. Jessica Rossi ITA 2. Catherine Skinner AUS 3. Zuzana Rehak-Stefecekova SVK Women’s Skeet 1. Dania Jo Vizzi USA 2. Albina Shakirova RUS 3. Andri Eleftheriou CYP Trap Mixed Team 1. Thomas Derek Grice, Penny Smith AUS 2. Antonio Bailon, Beatriz Martinez ESP 3. Derek Haldemann, Ashley Carroll USA 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team 1. Wu, Song CHN 2. Arsovic, Stefanovic SRB 3*. Kumar, Sajjanar IND 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team 1. Sidhu, Rai IND 2. Goberville, Fouquet FRA 3. Cai, Yang CHN TABLE TENNIS Men’s Singles 1. Ma Long CHN 2. Fan Zhendong CHN 3*. Lee Sang-su KOR Women’s Singles 1. Ding Ning CHN 2. Zhu Yuling CHN 3*. Miu Hirano JPN Men’s Team 1*. China 2*. Germany 3*. Japan Women’s Team 1*. China 2*. Japan 3*. Singapore Mixed Doubles 1. Maharu Yoshimura, Kasemi Ishikawa JPN 2. Chen Chien-an, Cheng I-ching TPE 3*. Wong Chun Ting, Doo Hoi Kem HKG TAEKWONDO Men’s -58 kg 1. Jeong Yun-jo KOR 2. Mikhail Artamonov RUS 3. Carlos Navarro MEX 3. Jesus Tortosa ESP Men’s -68 kg 1. Lee Dae-hoon KOR 2. Huang Yu-jen TPE 3. Vladimir Dalakliev BUL 3. Ahmad Abu-Ghaush JOR Men’s -80 kg 1. Milad Beigi AZE 2. Anton Kotkov RUS 3. Damon Sansum GBR 3. Aaron Cook MDA Men’s +80 kg 1. Abdoul Razak Issoufou NIG 2. Mahama Cho GBR 3. Anthony Obame GAB 3. Roman Kuznetsov RUS Women’s -49 kg 1. Vanja Stankovic SRB 2. Panipak Wongpattanakit THA 3. Wenren Yuntao CHN 3. Kristina Tomic CRO Women’s -57 kg 1. Lee Ah-reum KOR 2. Hatice Kubra Ilgun TUR 3. Jade Jones GBR 3. Nikita Glasnovic SWE Women’s -67 kg 1. Nur Tatar TUR 2. Paige McPherson USA 3. Kim Jan-di KOR 3. Zhang Mengyu CHN Women’s +67 kg 1. Bianca Walkden GBR 2. Jackie Galloway USA 3. An Sae-bom KOR 3. Zheng Shuyin CHN TENNIS Men’s Singles 1. Roger Federer SUI 2. Marin Cilic CRO 3*. Tomas Berdych CZE Men’s Doubles 1*. Marcelo Melo, … BRA 2*. Mate Pavic, … CRO 3*. John Peers, … AUS Women’s Singles 1. Garbine Muguruza ESP 2. Venus Williams USA 3*. Johanna Konta GBR Women’s Doubles 1. Ekaterina Makarova, Elena Vesnina RUS 2*. Chan Hao-ching, … TPE 3*. Kveta Peschke, … CZE Mixed Doubles 1*. …, Martina Hingis SUI 2*. …, Heather Watson GBR 3*. …, Elena Vesnina RUS TRIATHLON Men’s 1. Mario Mola ESP 2. Javier Gomez ESP 3. Kristian Blummenfelt NOR * Women’s 1. Flora Duffy BER 2. Ashleigh Gentle AUS 3. Katie Zaferes USA * Mixed Team Relay 1. Australia 2. United States 3. Netherlands BEACH VOLLEYBALL Men’s Tournament 1. Evandro Oliveira, Andre Stein BRA 2. Clemens Doppler, Alexander Horst AUT 3. Viacheslav Krasilnikov, Nikita Liamin RUS Women’s Tournament 1. Laura Ludwig, Kira Walkenhorst GER 2. April Ross, Lauren Fendrick USA 3. Larissa Franca, Talita Antunes BRA VOLLEYBALL Men’s Tournament 1. France 2. Brazil 3. United States Women’s Tournament 1. Brazil 2. Italy 3. Serbia WRESTLING FREESTYLE Men’s 57 kg 1. Yuki Takahashi JPN 2. Thomas Gilman USA 3. Andriy Yatsenko UKR 3. Erdenebatyn Bekhbayar MGL Men’s 65 kg 1. Zurabi Iakobishvili GEO 2. Magomedmurad Gadzhiev POL 3. Alan Gogayev RUS 3. Alejandro Valdes CUB Men’s 74 kg 1. Jordan Burroughs USA 2. Khetag Tsabolov RUS 3. Soner Demirtas TUR 3. Ali Shabanau BLR Men’s 86 kg 1. Hassan Yazdani IRI 2. Boris Makojev SVK 3. Vladislav Valiev RUS 3. J’den Cox USA Men’s 97 kg 1. Kyle Snyder USA 2. Abdulrashid Sadulaev RUS 3. Aslanbek Alborov AZE 3. Georgy Ketoyev ARM Men’s 125 kg 1. Geno Petriashvili GEO 2. Taha Akgul TUR 3. Nick Gwiazdowski USA 3. Levan Berianidze ARM Women’s 48 kg 1. Yui Sasaki JPN 2. Alina Vuc ROU 3. Kim Son-hyang PRK 3. Evin Demirhan TUR Women’s 53 kg 1. Vanesa Kaladzinskaya BLR 2. Mayu Mukaida JPN 3. Maria Prevolaraki GRE 3. Roksana Zasina POL Women’s 58 kg 1. Helen Maroulis USA 2. Marwa Amri TUN 3. Aisuluu Tynybekova KGZ 3. Michelle Fazzari CAN Women’s 63 kg 1. Purevdorjiin Orkhon MGL 2. Yuliya Tkach UKR 3. Jackeline Renteria COL 3. Valeria Lazinskaya RUS Women’s 69 kg 1. Sara Dosho JPN 2. Aline Focken GER 3. Yue Han CHN 3. Koumba Larroque FRA Women’s 75 kg 1. Yasemin Adar TUR 2. Vasilisa Marzaliuk BLR 3. Justina Di Stasio CAN 3. Hiroe Suzuki JPN WRESTLING GRECO-ROMAN Men’s 59 kg 1. Kenichiro Fumita JPN 2. Mirambek Ainagulov KAZ 3. Stepan Maryanyan RUS 3. Kim Seung-hak KOR Men’s 66 kg 1. Ryu Han-su KOR 2. Mateusz Bernatek POL 3. Artem Surkov RUS 3. Atakan Yuksel TUR Men’s 75 kg 1. Viktor Nemes SRB 2. Aleksandr Chekhirkin RUS 3. Saeid Abdevali IRI 3. Tamas Lorincz HUN Men’s 85 kg 1. Metehan Basar TUR 2. Denis Kudla GER 3. Hossein Nouri IRI 3. Robert Kobliashvili GEO Men’s 98 kg 1. Artur Aleksanyan ARM 2. Musa Evloev RUS 3. Revaz Nadareishvili GEO 3. Balazs Kiss HUN Men’s 130 kg 1. Riza Kayaalp TUR 2. Heiki Nabi EST 3. Oscar Pino CUB 3. Yasmani Acosta CHI BASEBALL Men’s Tournament 1. United States 2. Puerto Rico 3. Japan SOFTBALL Women’s Tournament 1. Japan 2. United States 3. Canada KARATE Men’s Kata 1. Ryo Kiyuna JPN 2. Damian Quinteiro ESP 3. Antonio Diaz VEN … Men’s Kumite -67kg 1. Steven Da Costa FRA 2. Jordan Thomas GBR 3. Deivis Ferreras DOM … Men’s Kumite -75 kg 1. Stanislav Horuna UKR 2. Ali Asghar Asiabari IRI 3. Hernani Verissimo BRA … Men’s Kumite +75 kg 1. Hideyoshi Kagawa JPN 2. Sajjad Ganjzadeh IRI 3. Michał Bąbos POL … Women’s Kata 1. Kiyou Shimizu JPN 2. Sandra Sanchez ESP 3. Sandy Scordo FRA … Women’s Kumite -55 kg 1. Valeria Kumizaki BRA 2. Wen Tzu-yun TPE 3. Sara Cardin ITA … Women’s Kumite -61 kg 1. Alexandra Grande PER 2. Anita Serogina UKR 3. Ingrida Suchankova SVK … Women’s Kumite +61 kg 1. Ayumi Uekusa JPN 2. Hamideh Abbasali IRI 3. Anne-Laure Florentin FRA … SKATEBOARDING Men’s Park 1. Alex Sorgente USA 2. Tom Schaar USA 3. Cory Juneau USA ??? Men’s Street 1. Kelvin Hoefler BRA 2. Alec Majerus USA 3. Nyjah Huston USA Women’s Park 1. Brighton Zeuner USA 2. Jordyn Barratt USA 3. Poppy Olsen AUS Women’s Street 1. Aori Nishimura JPN 2. Samarria Brevard USA 3. Leticia Bufoni BRA SPORTS CLIMBING Men’s Combined 1*. Filip Schenk ITA 2*. Keita Dohi JPN 3*. Sam Avezou FRA Women’s Combined 1*. Ashima Shiraishi USA 2*. Brooke Raboutou USA 3*. Luiza Emeleva RUS SURFING Men’s Shortboard 1. Jhony Corzo MEX 2. Joan Duru FRA 3. Jonathan Gonzalez ESP Women’s Shortboard 1. Leilani McGonagle CRC 2. Pauline Ado FRA 3. Johanne Defay FRA 1. United States 45-45-29 119 2. China 24-18-20 62 3. Japan 24-14-14 52 4. Russia 19-24-25 68 5. France 16-7-22 45 6. Germany 14-13-8 35 7. Italy 13-6-12 31 8. Great Britain 12-15-16 43 9. Korea Republic 11-3-14 28 10. Australia 10-16-13 39 11. New Zealand 9-4-7 20 12. Netherlands 7-8-9 24 13. Brazil 6-6-8 20 14. Serbia 6-1-6 13 15. Hungary 5-11-10 26 16. Turkey 5-3-3 11 17. Switzerland 5-3-2 10 18. Kenya 5-2-4 11 19. South Africa 5-1-3 9 20. Spain 4-10-4 18 21. Poland 3-10-9 22 22. Ukraine 3-7-6 16 23. Czech Republic 3-5-8 16 24. Croatia 3-4-2 9 25. Canada 3-3-8 14 26. Sweden 3-3-2 8 27. Belarus 3-2-3 8 28. Cuba 2-3-4 9 29. Ethiopia 2-3-0 5 30. Azerbaijan 2-2-4 8 31. Romania 2-2-0 4 32. Mongolia 2-1-6 9 33. Denmark 2-1-5 8 34. Georgia 2-1-5 8 35. Belgium 2-1-3 6 36. Greece 2-0-1 3 37. Lithuania 2-0-1 3 38. Malaysia 2-0-1 3 39. Slovenia 1-5-4 10 40. Slovakia 1-4-2 7 41. Colombia 1-3-3 7 42. Iran 1-3-3 7 43. Norway 1-2-3 6 44. Estonia 1-2-2 5 45. Mexico 1-2-1 4 46. Bahamas 1-1-1 3 47. India 1-1-1 3 48. Bahrain 1-1-0 2 49. Indonesia 1-1-0 2 50. Jamaica 1-0-4 5 51. Armenia 1-0-2 3 52. Cyprus 1-0-2 3 53. Venezuela 1-0-2 3 54. Qatar 1-0-1 2 55. Trinidad Tob. 1-0-1 2 56. Bermuda 1-0-0 1 57. Costa Rica 1-0-0 1 58. Niger 1-0-0 1 59. Peru 1-0-0 1 60. Chinese Taipei 0-5-2 7 61. Kazakhstan 0-3-3 6 62. Austria 0-2-2 4 63. Ivory Coast 0-2-0 2 64. Puerto Rico 0-2-0 2 65. Tunisia 0-2-0 2 66. Israel 0-1-4 5 67. Portugal 0-1-2 3 68. Uzbekistan 0-1-2 3 69. Bulgaria 0-1-1 2 70. Chile 0-1-1 2 71. DPR Korea 0-1-1 2 72. Burundi 0-1-0 1 73. Ecuador 0-1-0 1 74. Morocco 0-1-0 1 75. Thailand 0-1-0 1 76. Uganda 0-1-0 1 77. Hong Kong 0-0-2 2 78. Singapore 0-0-2 2 79. Cameroon 0-0-1 1 80. Dominican R. 0-0-1 1 81. Fiji 0-0-1 1 82. Gabon 0-0-1 1 83. Jordan 0-0-1 1 84. Kyrgyzstan 0-0-1 1 85. Latvia 0-0-1 1 86. Moldova 0-0-1 1 87. Syria 0-0-1 1 88. Tanzania 0-0-1 1
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  4. Yannakis

    Serbia National Thread

    Napravljena stranica za Viktora Rašovića. Ako neko zna kad je debitovao za VK Beograd, neka napise https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Rašović
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  5. So, after being dead last (excluding Wanderer) for 19/21 stages, eventually I finish in front of cycling superfans like @heywoodu and @Gianlu33
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  6. Summer Sports World Championships Medal Counts in the Road to Tokyo 2020
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  7. I would never call anyone "big favorite for gold" in shooting.
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  8. I think the IOC have to decide whether they want it to be an Olympic Games for teenagers or a big festival where everybody enjoys themselves. At the moment it's stuck in between the two ideas. Personally I can see the good parts in both.
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  9. Final Standing available here dcro chrischi08 Dunadan Congratulation @dcro on second medal this year, and the brightest one! Excellent predictions throughout the Championships! It was a matter of time when @chrischi08 is going to win a medal, but after FIFA World Cup, he won second in a row, and this time a better one! Congrats on silver Still a medal for Italy and new medal for @Dunadan, congratulation on bronze Great finish for remaining of the top 10, especially for @hckosice who could win a medal if he had picked Croatia. @George_D was also close, but Greece wasn't strong enough to win it for him Thank you everyone who participated. Keep following Women's Hockey World Cup and join to Sailing World Championships Prediction Contest!
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  10. The biggest favourites for me are in team sports or team events in which one team is dominant (Russian team in artistic swimming, USA in women's basketball,...). An individual athlete (even Ledecky) is more likely to have injuries, doping problems, personal problems,...
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  11. You see? This is exactly what happens when the world's best players pull that shit on the world's biggest stage (the World Cup). Thank you Neymar.
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  12. Archery: 2-6 (Probably women's team and 1 men, but both teams have options) Artistic Swimming: 8 Athletics: 40-50 Badminton: 2 (Carolina Marín and Pablo Abián in singles. We don't have pairs) Baseball: 0 Basketball: 27 (both 5x5 teams and 3x3 women) Beach Volleyball: 4-6 (Herrera/Gavira and Lili/Elsa for sure and maybe a 2nd women pair) Boxing: 2-3 men and no women Canoeing - Slalom: 3-4 Canoeing - Sprint: Around 10 Cycling - BMX: 0-1 (I know we have a girl in freestyle who has competed in World Cup, but it seems difficult to qualify) Cycling - Mountain Bike: 2-3 (2 men and maybe 1 woman) Cycling - Road: 7 (5 men and 2 women) Cycling - Track: 4-5 Diving: 1-2 Equestrian: 5-7 (Dressage team is almost sure and if we are lucky we can qualify our jumping team and Albert Hermoso in eventing) Fencing: 2-5 (Carlos Llavador and Yulen Pereira should be in and our women's sabre team will try to qualify, but I think we will not beat Hungary) Field Hockey: 32 Football: 20 (Men's team is good enough to qualify and women's team will depend on the draw for World Cup) Golf: 4 for sure Gymnastics - Artistic: 2-3 (2 men and 1 woman) Gymnastics - Rhythmic: 6 (group + 1 individual) Gymnastics - Trampoline: 0 Handball: 28 (both teams) Judo: 5-7 Karate: 2-4 (both Katas and maybe 1-2 spots in Kumite) Modern Pentathlon: 0 Rowing: 6 (M2-, M2x and W2-) Rugby Sevens: 0-12 (both teams can do it, especially women, but it's very dificult so I would be happy with one) Sailing: 14 (all but Finn) Shooting: 5-8 Skateboarding: 2-3 Softball: 0 Sport Climbing: 0-1 Surfing: 1-3 Swimming: 20-25 Table Tennis: 2-4 (Álvaro Robles and Galia Dvorak in singles and maybe women's team, but they are too young yet) Taekwondo: 3-4 Tennis: 8-10 Triathlon: 5 (3 men and 2 women if we qualify our relay team) Volleyball 0 Water Polo: 26 Weightlifting: 4-6 (we qualified 4 for Rio, so I think we will perform slightly better) Wrestling: 0-1 (Nowadays, Taimuraz Friev is the only one with a good level) Total Sports: 36-38 Optimistic Total Athletes: 390 Realistic Total Athletes: 315/325 Pessimistic Total Athletes: 270
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  13. this was the 127th TdF stage of Peter Sagan and the 105th in Green Jersey in his career Tied now with Erik Zabel with 6 Green Jerseys.
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  14. Victory for Ireland.
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  15. Cukman ispunio normu za EPu Berlinu 50,57 na 400m prepone
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  16. dareza

    Serbia National Thread

    Smorili su vise, svaki put je sve gore i gore.
    1 point
  17. Майкл

    Serbia National Thread

    Jedan od najgorih dočeka, iskreno
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  18. Archery: The male team should do it, possibly the female's one too, but it's archery, you never know : 2-6 Artistic Swimming: I guess not, perhaps, who cares ? Not me : 2-8 Athletics: The federation seems more open to bring youngsters that just make the standards, so I assume a bit more than the ~40 athletes we had the previous olympics: 42-52 Badminton: Leverdez as always. Possible one female, Maybe one of the double too (mixed or women) : 1-4 Baseball: yeah,right : 0 Basketball: Both female teams should be fine, the males ones are more of a question mark : 16-32 Beach Volleyball: The male team was close last time. No chance for the other teams : 0-2 Boxing: I can see us having less boxers in Tokyo than medals in Rio (6) : 4-10 Canoeing - Slalom: The two males boat, possibly only one female. : 3-4 Canoeing - Sprint: No idea : 4-10 Cycling - BMX: Definitly three boys, one or two girls : 4-5 Cycling - Mountain Bike: Three male riders seem almost garanted. 3 women are not impossible either : 5-6 Cycling - Road: 9 riders (6 males, 3 women) sound like a lock : 9 Cycling - Track: Possible a full team if we manage to find someone to go with Mathilde Gros in team sprint : 13-15 Diving: Probably, the same three we had in Rio (Auffret, Rossino, Rosset), which apparently are the only three divers we have in the country : 3 Equestrian: Looking at the current dressage ranking, I wonder how we manage to qualifie in Rio... Eventing and jumping teams hould be ok. :6-7 Fencing: As it stands, we 'd qualifie every teams, but it's dam close for some of them. We could easely miss a couple of teams: 12-18 Field Hockey: The boys are not quite up there, but it's getting closer, (the french federation is looking for Huguenots daughters in the Netherlands to have somhow a competitive team in 24, so nothing to see here). Still, most likely : 0 Football: With the world cup at home, I fail to see the women team not qualifying. The male team has its chances as always : 18-36 Golf: Probably four, even if we suck at golf : 4 Gymnastics - Artistic: I'm giving myself two years to understand the qualification process : 10-14 Gymnastics - Rhythmic: 1 Gymnastics - Trampoline: Probably one girl, and that's it : 1 Handball: I'd be suprised if not both team make it tbh : 28 Judo: Possibly, we could miss a couple of male categories : 12-14 Karate: Could go either way really : 2-6 Modern Pentathlon: Hard to see past a full team here : 4 Rowing: 10-16 Rugby Sevens: Definitly the female team. The male team has been shit this yearn but by 2020, we should have enough to prevail against the likes of Spain : 24 Sailing: Probably a full team also : 10 Shooting: Possibly more than ever before : 12-18 Skateboarding: Guessing here really : 1-2 Sport Climbing: We don't really know who will prevail with this new combined event : 2-4 Surfing: As it stands, we would qualifie 4 athletes. The second female one is a bit of question mark. So : 3-4 Swimming: Probably, quite lower that what we are used to : 20-30 Table Tennis: The male team + possibly one girl : 3-4 Taekwondo: The federation seems to be in disaray at the moment... : 0-2 Tennis: 8-12 Triathlon: At this point, a full team sounds likely : 6 Volleyball If it was not for the FIVB, the qualification of the male team would not even be a question mark. Still, the should be able to do it: 12 Water Polo: The possibility is here for the male team (like in Rio), but it's really a slim one. I'm guessing that the women one have some chances too: 0-11 Weightlifting: 4-6 Wrestling: Well, at least, one (Larroque), then, it's anyboddy guess : 1-4 Total: 322 - 463 (330 in London, 395 in Rio)
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  19. Mexico still looking strong with 86 golds, 40 more than second place Colombia with 46 (Cuba has 38). 1st place seems very likely even if Mexico doesn't have a great second week. Also gets me thinking how well Mexico will do at the next Pan American Games compared to nations from the region, considering Cuba's decline.
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  20. Russians: I dont see anyone who could reach 80 m + i dont think they will be back by then. Americans: I dont think they can throw 78 m at a major competition + i hope that they will be caught sooner than later.
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  21. Have you ever rowed in Japan? No? Then how would you know whether its realistic for a boat to sink in an olympic final or not?
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  22. Yes, it includes all the Olympic sports and events, with at the events be considered at least once in the quadriennium. Karate will have the World Championships in November 2018. Boxing is still missing because of course we are waiting news from AIBA and IOC No, qualification rules are not considered. Even because it would be impossible to artificially assign medals to athletes who didn't win medals at the world championships.
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  23. Suštinski da, mada je prošle godine igrala u glavnom žrebu 125K Limoža (koji organizuje WTA), ali koji se ne računa kao 'pravi WTA'. Ovo joj je drugi WTA turnir na kom je igrala, prethodno je izgubila u kvalifikacijama za Madrid.
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  24. As far as I understand Pichardo should qualify to compete for Portugal in November 2020. Although this may change as the new IAAF rules are finalized
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  25. Netherlands and Germany, neighbours in silver arms
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  26. Mada, možemo to gledati i ovako. Možda Majdov i Štefanek ne bi nikada zasijali punim sjajem da na nacionalnom nivou nisu imali kvalitetne suparnike kao što su Kukolj i Maksimović, respektivno. Ponekad je ključna konkurencija na nacionalnom nivou. Pogledajte gde je to kajakaše dovelo
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  27. Samo neka bude tvrdoglav. Neka ostane bez igara. Njegova volja.
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  28. Archery: Maja Jager seems to be back at a high level and seems like a very likely qualifier. The women's team showed good form in Berlin and may also be an outsider. Meanwhile I don't see any men qualifying, so 0-3 Artistic Swimming: We are pretty close to having nothing here. No qualifiers Athletics: 4 of the athletes from Rio seems pretty likely to also be at a high level in 2020, while Sara Slott and Andreas Bube are slightly more questionable. Meanwhile a young guy like Benjamin Lobo Vedel looks like an almost certain qualifier if he stays motivated and free of injuries. and we have a bunch of other talents could do it if they manage to lift their level high enough. I wouldn't be surprised if we go 2 digits for the first time since 1972, but we could also very well end up a bit below that. 5-12 Badminton: It would be a disaster if we don't qualify one in each discipline. Women's doubles are the biggest questionmark after Kamilla Rytter Juhl stopping, but I believe Fruergaard/Thygesen are good enough to make it. A good chance for 2 mens singles and doubles as well. 8-11 Baseball: Not gonna happen. Basketball: We are getting better, but it's a long way! Beach Volleyball: Trans/Tyndeskov is a decent pair, but unless they do massive progress, it doesn't seem likely. Boxing: Our most likely Olympic boxer, Mahdi Jallaw, decided to go pro and doesn't seem like a guy who wants to go for the Olympics. Frederik Lundgaard Jensen sounds like the most likely Olympic boxer, but I really don't know much about his or other's chances. Canoeing - Slalom: We've only just started having national championships. Maybe it's the start of something interesting but 2020 is impossible. Canoeing - Sprint: Rene Holten and Emma Jørgensen should be safe (if they stay motivated). Both the women's K4 and men's K2 1000m are also pretty likely qualifiers. The men's K4 could also have a chance 2-12 Cycling - BMX: Simone Tetsche should be safe but other than that, it's questionable. She may do well enough to get us into top 5 and get us a 2nd quota, but it seems unlikely. A small chance for a rider in the men's race. Meanwhile BMX freestyle is a no go for us. 1-3 Cycling - Mountain Bike: Annika Langvad should secure a Danish quota. With some help from Malene Degn, it could become 2. Simon Andreassen hasn't quite been at his best so far meaning that Denmark is a bit behind when it comes to the men's rankings, but if he gets back to his best, we should take one for the men as well. 1-3 Cycling - Road: Considering where we're ranked at the moment, we should end up with 4 riders in the men's cycling. A small chance for 5 if we progress even more, but I doubt it. We could have a chance for 2 places in the time trial. We should also finally be back in the women's race, where 3 riders seems like the most likely outcome where one will also be in the TT. 5-8 Cycling - Track: We should be safe in the men's Team pursuit, where the team is young. We should also be able to take part in the men's omnium and madison. The women should qualify for omnium and madison. 4-6 Diving: A tiny chance that Andreas Sargent will be there, possibly with Marting Bang Christensen, but I doubt it. Equestrian: A team in dressage should be a pretty safe thing, while we would need a lot of luck to qualify in jumping or eventing. 3 Fencing: If the guys progress quite a lot, we have a small chance for a team in men's epee or foil, but it seems unlikely. Andreas Tsoronis, Frederik von der Osten or Patrick Jørgensen may be able to get it just right and get a single place in one of the two classes. 0-1 Field Hockey: We don't have an outdoor national team, so no... Football: The women's team could do it if they make it to the Worlds and get lucky in the draws. I really don't know much about the current under-21 team. We have a couple of decent players, but other than that, I don't know. I doubt it. 0-18 Golf: It would be disappointing if we don't get 4 players. 4 Gymnastics - Artistic: Our best shot, Marie Skammelsen decided to finish her carreer making it highly unlikely that we'll see a Dane in the Olympics in the near future. Gymnastics - Rhythmic: We have a couple of gymnasts, but they're in the bottom at the worlds. Gymnastics - Trampoline: Benjamin Salo Kjær looks like our best bid to get back into the Olympics, but he needs to get a lot better to make it. It's possible, but hard. 0-1 Handball: The men's team should be safe, while it's harder for the women. They are in the mix for it, but could miss out. 14-28 Judo: It doesn't look impossible for Emilie Sook if she keeps on progressing, but there’s still some way to the top. 0-1 Karate: Katrine Pedersen is still young but has already been no. 1 in -68kg. It’s tough, but I believe in her to keep it up, though she may need to fight bigger opponents. 0-1 Modern Pentathlon: We tried creating something again, but I don’t think we’ll make it even though Line Grubak is very ambitious. Rowing: W1x and M4- seems like very good chances. The LM2x has done surprisingly well as well and M1x should also be able to qualify. The W2- isn’t active at the moment due to some problems for Christina Juhl Johansen. Meanwhile Lærke Berg seems to have made the W4- a serious contender for the Olympic spot. A LW2x could also be possible. 5-14 Rugby Sevens: We’re simply not close to good enough. Sailing: 49er FX, Laser Radial and Nacra 17 should be sure qualifiers. The 49er is pretty close to sure as well but could miss out. Decent chances for the RS:Xs as well and if Andre Højen does his very best there’s a small chance for a Finn. 5-10 Shooting: Stine Nielsen, Rikke Mæng and Jesper Hansen are all expected to qualify. We have a bunch of other possible qualifiers in both, skeet, rifle and if everything works out, pistol. 3-7 Skateboarding: The only Danish skater that I know is Rune Glifberg. He is getting pretty old but is still competing a bit. I don’t know if he’ll go for the Olympics or anybody else will be able to qualify. Softball: If it was men’s softball, we could have a small chance, but no. Sport Climbing: I don’t see anybody qualifying Surfing: We have some surfers participating in major events, but they seem too far from the top to qualify. Swimming: Pernille Blume, Mie Ø. Nielsen and Rikke Møller should be safe. Anton Ørskov Ipsen and Viktor Bromer pretty much as well. Jeanette Ottesen goes for the Olympics after getting a child and has done decently so far, meaning that we may have the medley relay back. If Jeanette doesn’t make it, Emilie Beckmann should be good enough to have us qualify. If Jeanette makes it back, we can also get the 4x100 freestyle relay, where Julie Kepp and Sarah Bro could be part as well. Both 4x200m relays aren’t impossible if things work out well. We have some young talents who could also qualify if they progress quite a bit during the next years. 6-16 Table Tennis: Jonathan Groth should qualify without problems. Michael Maze is back on competitive level but haven’t really shown Olympic class so far. I am hoping, but it’s very uncertain. A tiny chance for a team if he makes it back to his best, but that’s very optimistic. 1-3 Taekwondo: Sarah Malykke is very interesting and has some very interesting results, but she is still quite a bit away from the Olympics. It will be tough but not impossible. 0-1 Tennis: This will be a question about whether Wozzie stays active. If she does, she should be in Tokyo, if not I don’t think our young talents aren’t quite ready yet. 0-1 Triathlon: Andreas Schilling should be there. A small chance for the relay team, but I don’t think they’ll quite make it. Alberte Kjær seems like a possible qualifier if she doesn’t get more problems during the qualification period. I doubt that any of the others will make it to individual Olympic level. 1-4 Volleyball No chance Water Polo: Nope Weightlifting: A tiny chance considering the restrictions due to doping, but it’s unlikely. Wrestling: If he gets Danish citizenship, Rajbek Bisultanov is absolutely a possible qualifier. Frederik Bjerrehuus isn’t impossible either, but he’ll need to be at his absolute best. 0-2 Total Sports: 19 Optimistic Total Athletes: 175 Realistic Total Athletes: 113 Pessimistic Total Athletes: 68
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  29. Aaaand its gone ... Maybe we will lead a completely different conversation next year, depending on how the canadian talents in womens freestyle develop.
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  30. He is absolutely hopeless in the 200 breast and i think the 50 breast still isnt olympic, but i agree about 100 breast.
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  31. Thats (Roglic in mens TT) is exactly the kind of prediction i was thinking about. Lets see what he will do in 2 years.
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  32. Thanks for opening this thread, although it developed a bit different than expected. I only thought about individual events. Something like "Caeleb Dressel is one of the biggest favorites in mens 100 free, because he won the gold medal at the world championships last year by 0.7 seconds and he will only improve given his age" and then in 2 years we might see him not even making the team ... or: "Caster Semenya in womens 800 m is one of the biggest favorites, she hasnt lost a race in 10 years, so she will definitly win the gold medal in Tokyo" just to see her completly disappearing after the new rules kick in. If we talk about team sports, then of course USA in basketball is the biggest favorite.
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  33. yes, I remember the Hejduk's house (I also gave a look at the website of the real estate agency that was selling it)... I guess that many NHL players have similar "small places" to spend their time away from the ice (even if some of them might have an NHL-size rink inside their house, like Hejduk...just not to forget how to skate in the off-season)...
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  34. For those interested, the nominees for Most Anonymous Rider of this year's Tour de France 94 FERRARI Roberto 98 TROIA Oliviero 165 MARTENS Paul
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  35. by the way, I did find something that could be good as a birthday present... https://www.nhl.com/news/pittsburgh-penguins-owner-mario-lemieux-quebec-castle-up-for-sale/c-299601468?tid=281396148 if someone wants to give his contribution, I'll be grateful for the rest of my life...
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  36. Thanks for the prediction game. I`ve watched more water polo in the last two weeks than in my whole life before, even though it probably won`t become my new favourite sport. I have to admit I had absolutely no idea about water polo and in the First round I just randomly guessed based on the results of the last European Championship.
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  38. From a NZ point of view. Lisa Carrington K1 200m. Hasn't been beaten in this event since the heats at the 2012 Olympics but won when it counted. Looking beyond NZ I don't think you can go past the US men and womens Basketball teams. They could send US D teams and still win.
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  39. Canoeing is unpredictable, and she did lost last season iirc.
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  40. Riner looks closer to lose every year. He should have lost in semis last wch but referee helped him. Yes, I know it sounds silly but it's the truth.
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  42. why not in the 400m and 800m, too? (I don't put the 200m in this list, because Pellegrini could come back and make her cry once again )...
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  43. Primoz Roglic in the individual time trial (men). Annemiek van Vleuten in the individual time trial (women). Japan baseball (men). Netherlands hockey (women).
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  44. How many Cubans have defected?
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  45. to be honest, I don't care about forums that much during the Olympics...I prefer to focus on the competitions (and generally in those days I have both PC and TV running pictures from the Games venues rather than writing on some forum)... there's so much time to discuss after the Games are over...just in case...
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  46. Just like in Rio. That was awesome, on the major Dutch forum the only people watching and posting were people actually interested in the sports instead of people who don't care and just come to troll (which happens a lot when it's during daytime) Still hate the fact that I'm being mocked for the 200m breaststroke though. One guy asked "who's the favourite for this race?", I answered "Everyone but Balandin."......couple minutes later, Balandin won the gold.
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  47. personally, my best Olympic time window is the US East Coast time (Rio too was almost perfect)... I like taking afternoon, evening and night to watch the Games, then going to sleep around 5/6 a.m. until 10 a.m. and still having the late morning hours to manage my own affairs... meanwhile I've never liked the Far East Olympics...those times are very uncomfortable to me...
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  48. Morning is fine too, like Pyeongchang I mean, I like when it starts anywhere between 23:00 and 01:00, generally speaking, because then most of the sports day is in a time when at least here there won't be people awake asking for your attention Plus when it's over halfway in the afternoon, that leaves plenty of time for stuff like stocking up in the supermarket, which is hard when the Olympics are in Europe (since then the supermarkets are closed outside of the sports hours )
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  49. For Serbia: Waterpolo (M), Basketball (M) and Volleyball (W) - "almost" sure. Good chance for Basketball (W), solid for Volleyball (M), Handball (W) and football (M). And small chance for Handball (M). i think that 4-5 team is realistic for Serbia.
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