website statistics
Jump to content

vinipereira

Totallympics Superstar
  • Posts

    4,647
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    39

 Content Type 

Forums

Events

Totallympics International Song Contest

Totallympics News

Qualification Tracker

Test

Published Articles

Everything posted by vinipereira

  1. Léon Marchand SWIMMING Noah Lyles ATHLETICS Novak Djokovic TENNIS
  2. VOTING BREAKDOWN 31/34 MEMBERS VOTED POINTS # #1 390 27 15 FAITH KIPYEGON 215 20 6 FEMKE BOL 145 14 3 KAYLEE MCKEOWN 140 12 4 MOLLIE O'CALLAGHAN 90 10 1 MIKAELA SHIFFRIN 90 8 2 SIMONE BILES
  3. Faith Kipyegon ATHLETICS Femke Bol ATHLETICS Kaylee McKeown SWIMMING
  4. Natalie Geisenberger LUGE "Greatest of all time" may be an overused phrase these days, but for some athletes this title is truly deserved. This is the case of Luge extraordinaire Natalie Geisenberger, who has enjoyed unprecedented success since her first senior competitions in 2007. During her career, the German luger won 16 medals at the World Championships (where she is a nine-time champion), 14 medals at the European Championship and 74 World Cup races. Most importantly, at the 2022 Winter Olympics, she became the only female luger to win three individual Olympic gold medals. She also ranks first among Luge athletes (male or female) with the most Olympic medals – being the only woman in any sport to enter at least seven Winter Olympic events and win a medal in all of them. These achievements, combined with her commitment to fair play, made her a true ambassador for the sport.
  5. VOTING BREAKDOWN 33/34 MEMBERS VOTED POINTS # #1 315 23 12 SPAIN (FOOTBALL) 215 17 7 AUSTRALIA (SWIMMING 4x100M FR) 205 21 4 FRANCE (HANDBALL) 175 14 5 TÜRKIYE (VOLLEYBALL) 135 13 3 NETHERLANDS (WATER POLO) 95 9 2 AUSTRALIA (SWIMMING 4x200M FR)
  6. Spain FOOTBALL Australia SWIMMING (4x100M FREESTYLE RELAY) France HANDBALL
  7. VOTING BREAKDOWN 33/34 MEMBERS VOTED POINTS # #1 250 21 7 SOUTH AFRICA (RUGBY) 245 20 7 DENMARK (HANDBALL) 225 19 8 GERMANY (BASKETBALL) 185 15 6 POLAND (VOLLEYBALL) 150 12 5 JAPAN (BASEBALL) 80 11 - HUNGARY (WATER POLO)
  8. South Africa RUGBY Denmark HANDBALL Germany BASKETBALL
  9. Tom Brady AMERICAN FOOTBALL A name that is synonymous with success, Tom Brady is widely regarded as the greatest quarterback of all time and one of the best players in NFL history. These titles are not an exaggeration when we consider his achievements during his 23 seasons as a player, 20 of which he spent with the New England Patriots. Brady led the team to 17 division titles, 9 Super Bowl appearances and 6 titles total, all records for a player and franchise. After joining the Buccaneers during his final seasons, Brady went on to win the Super Bowl LV, extending his individual records – which also include most games started. A five-time Super Bowl MVP (a record), Brady was instrumental for the sport's growing popularity in many countries, inspiring a legion of fans around the world and being considered NFL's first true global superstar.
  10. VOTING BREAKDOWN 32/34 MEMBERS VOTED POINTS # #1 450 26 20 MAX VERSTAPPEN 260 21 9 SHOHEI OHTANI 100 10 2 PIETER-STEPH DU TOIT 90 12 1 FRANCESCO BAGNAIA 80 11 - NOUR EL SHERBINI 80 9 - CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY
  11. Max Verstappen AUTO RACING Shohei Ohtani BASEBALL Pieter-Steph du Toit RUGBY
  12. VOTING BREAKDOWN 26/34 MEMBERS VOTED POINTS # #1 240 19 7 MARCEL HUG 200 15 6 DIEDE DE GROOT 150 9 5 JESPER PEDERSEN 115 12 3 ALINE ROCHA 105 13 1 STEFANO RAIMONDI 100 7 4 TANGUY DE LA FOREST
  13. Marcel Hug ATHLETICS Diede de Groot WHEELCHAIR TENNIS Jesper Pedersen ALPINE SKIING
  14. Shingo Kunieda WHEELCHAIR TENNIS Since the introduction of the Wheelchair Tennis Tour in 1992, there has been no more prominent name than the great Shingo Kunieda, by far the most decorated male player in the history of the sport. Following his first Australian Open victory in 2007, Kunieda went on to win a total of 28 Grand Slam titles in singles and 22 in doubles throughout his career, completely dominating the field for nearly two decades and finishing as the No. 1 player of the year a total of 10 times. At the Paralympic Games, Kunieda is the only one to secure a medal in five consecutive times, winning four gold medals in total, including the 2020 men's singles title in his home country. These achievements alone ensure that his legacy will live on not only among future generations of Japanese players, but also through the Paralympic movement as a whole.
  15. VOTING BREAKDOWN 31/34 MEMBERS VOTED POINTS # #1 475 28 21 SUMMER MCINTOSH 140 14 3 DARJA VARFOLOMEEV 130 14 2 KAYLIA NEMOUR 115 9 4 MAX MAEDER 100 12 1 FÉLIX LEBRUN 95 13 - RAYSSA LEAL
  16. Summer McIntosh SWIMMING Darja Varfolomeev RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS Kaylia Nemour ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
  17. VOTING BREAKDOWN 28/34 MEMBERS VOTED POINTS # #1 245 20 8 RAMOS/LISBOA 235 19 6 MIXED EQUESTRIAN JUMPING TEAM 175 16 5 TITA/BANTI 130 10 4 PERUŠIČ/SCHWEINER 105 11 2 CHEN/JIA 90 8 3 BODNAR/RADIȘ
  18. Ana Patrícia Ramos • Eduarda Lisboa BEACH VOLLEYBALL Sweden Mixed Team EQUESTRIAN JUMPING Ruggero Tita • Caterina Banti SAILING
  19. Jason Smyth ATHLETICS Once described as the fastest para-athlete of all time, Jason Smyth will be remembered as the man who never lost a competitive para athletics event in his entire career, winning every 100m and 200m race he entered since the European Championships in 2005. In addition to his 8 gold medals at the World Championships, the Irish sprinter is a 6-time Paralympic champion, winning gold medals in four consecutive Games. He made history in 2010 as the first Paralympian to compete in an open European Championships, and also represented Northern Ireland at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Competing in the T13 classification for the blind, he retires as the current Paralympic Champion in a event that he helped to redefine – currently also holding the world record in the 200m. Given his outstanding career, it is clear that Smyth's undeniable legacy will live on.
  20. VOTING BREAKDOWN 34/34 MEMBERS VOTED POINTS # #1 380 25 15 SIMONE BILES 205 18 5 KATARINA JOHNSON-THOMPSON 190 20 4 RŪTA MEILUTYTĖ 160 11 5 SHA'CARRI RICHARDSON 135 14 3 CAMERON MCEVOY 90 9 2 JUSTINE BRAISAZ-BOUCHET
  21. Simone Biles ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS Katarina Johnson-Thompson ATHLETICS Rūta Meilutytė SWIMMING
  22. VOTING BREAKDOWN 33/34 MEMBERS VOTED POINTS # #1 300 19 13 QIN HAIYANG 280 24 8 JORDAN STOLZ 190 15 6 ETHAN KATZBERG 185 16 4 ALEXANDRIA LOUTITT 110 14 1 LETSILE TEBOGO 50 5 1 AKHMED TAZHUDINOV
  23. Qin Haiyang SWIMMING Jordan Stolz SPEED SKATING Ethan Katzberg ATHLETICS
  24. Christine Sinclair FOOTBALL 2023 was the farewell year from international competitions for many football players, but few have had the impact of Christine Sinclair. Having played over 20 years for Canada, she has participated in 6 FIFA World Cups and 4 Olympic Games, captaining the team to third-place finishes in 2012 and 2016 and a historic gold medal in 2020. Along with the fact that she is one of only three players to score at five World Cup editions, Sinclair is officially the all-time world leader in international goals scored by men or women, with 190 goals. Shortlisted for FIFA Women's Player of the Year a total of seven times, she was referred by college teammate Megan Rapinoe as "the best player to never win the award". Indeed, her legacy and a brilliant career more than justifies a place in our Hall of Fame.
  25. Welcome to the 2023 edition of the Totallympics Awards, a celebration of the year in sports! Once again we are here to celebrate the best of the year in sport, as voted by our esteemed Totallympics members. 2023 has brought incredible moments for sports fans around the world and, over the next hour, we will unveal the winners of the 11 competitive categories of the Awards, as well as a special prize for those who make Totallympics the best sports forum on the internet. We will also celebrate the achievements of sports figures who retired this year, who will be inducted into the prestigious Totallympics Hall of Fame. I hope everyone enjoy it!
×
×
  • Create New...