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Athletes who competed at 2018 Youth Games going to Tokyo 2020 Summer Games


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So which 2018 YOG medalists have a chance to win a medal in Tokyo? I think the following athletes could do it:

Swimming: Ceccon, Minakov, Kolesnikov, Burdisso, Milak, De Tullio, Kesely, Yang Junxuan, McKeown, Hodges

Athletics: Díaz, Mu, Abebe, Mahuchikh

Wrestling: Kozyrev?

Diving: Willars, Lian Junjie

Table Tennis: Harimoto, Sun Yingsha, Hirano

Fencing: Ueno, Pusztai

Boxing: Dubois

Judo: Sulamanidze

Shooting: Chaudhary, Bhaker 

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On 29/06/2021 at 17:19, hckošice said:

:SVK

 

from Buenos Aires 2018 none

 

in fact from the all 3 YOG, we will have only one participant in Tokyo. Jakub Grigar, silver medalist in Nanjing 2014 in that obstacle bs nonsense

So, we just got our first 2018 athlete. Lukáš Kubiš (Road cycling) will replace injured Peter Sagan in the road race

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Looks like I missed this thread back in June!

 

From the :NED eight medal winners in Buenos Aires only Enzo Kuworge (weightlifting, +85kg bronze medal) qualified to Tokyo. 

I can't find the full team we sent to Buenos Aires, apparently we sent 41 athletes in total. I see some athletes that qualified to Tokyo already: Tes Schouten (swimming 100m br) and Raisa Schoon (beachvolleyball). I also found that three members from TeamNL Nanjing (2014) went to Rio, so it looks like a repeat this time.

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On 29/06/2021 at 23:55, OlympicsFan said:

So which 2018 YOG medalists have a chance to win a medal in Tokyo? I think the following athletes could do it:

Swimming: Ceccon, Minakov, Kolesnikov, Burdisso, Milak, De Tullio, Kesely, Yang Junxuan, McKeown, Hodges

Athletics: Díaz, Mu, Abebe, Mahuchikh

Wrestling: Kozyrev?

Diving: Willars, Lian Junjie

Table Tennis: Harimoto, Sun Yingsha, Hirano

Fencing: Ueno, Pusztai

Boxing: Dubois

Judo: Sulamanidze

Shooting: Chaudhary, Bhaker 

Not only Mahuchikh , Kokhan too

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:EGY As far as I remember Ahmed El gendy MP as u mentioned above and Zeina Ibrahim in women's Artistic Gymnastics ، Tia Sobhy participated in Individuals at Rhythmic Gymnastics, she'll participate in Groups this time in Tokyo,  Yousef Tolba in men's Archery, Mohamed El Sayed in Men's Epee he was 4th in 2018 YOG, Noha Hany - Fencing Women's Foil,  that's what I remember so far 

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Here's the full list for :IRL 

 

Badminton - Nhat Nguyen

Swimming - Mona McSharry

Diving - Tanya Watson

 

 

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