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Countries who did not win medal in 2016 but could win in 2020?


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moreover...

 

:KSA (karate, men's +75kg)

:PER (very outside chances in Surf, both men and women and Karate, women's -61kg)

:HKG (multiple chances: women's track cycling, table tennis, maybe even badminton, fencing)

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2 minutes ago, prso1000 said:

?for Bosnia H but i guess not very likely 

i think their best chance is taekwondo, don't believe in self confidence of athletes in athletics and judo

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Hong Kong.

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Vault (Men) : Shek Wai Hung
Track Cycling (Women) : Lee Wai Sze 

Swimming (Women) : Siobhan Haughey 

 

 

Shek Wai Hung has two 6.0 difficulty vault, the most difficult ones in the world.

If he can land on his feet, he will definitely medal, even taking gold.

 

Lee Wai Sze had won a bronze in London Olympics. She can medal in two sprint events.

 

Siobhan Haughey is in great form. She is swimming PBs this year. The problem is that her best event - 200m freestyle is packed. (Ariarne Titmus and Katie Ledecy will probably go 1st and 2nd...)

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9 minutes ago, Griff88 said:

:TKM ? in women’s weightlifting they had a chance iirc

Hardly any chance. In Men's 81kg it could be better. 

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