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:USA  Team Sports, where an injury is less likely to be a factor, W Basketball, Softball and Water Polo.  Elsewhere, barring injury or a dropped baton, M, W and Mixed 4x400.  W do face a strong challenge from Jamaica for gold.  

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1. Team dressage, inspite of the fact, that there's a certain risk, now that only three athletes can compete

2. Canoe sprint, men's K4

3. Johannes Vetter, javelin throw

 

I don't any medal is safe. But no medal in each of these three events would be a big disappointment.

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:SWE
 

Well I would be very disappointed if Mondo and Ståhl don’t win medals in athletics.  But are they safe? Everything can happen.  
 

I hope there will be medal in men’s handball, women’s football and maybe for Sjöström in swimming. I think they aren’t safe though. 

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Italy don't have any safe medal, despite having many events where not coming home with a medal would be extremely disappointing...

 

if he wasn't stopped by mononucleosis, I'd have said that all 3 Paltrinieri's races in swimming would have been safe medals, but now...it's not the case anymore...

 

in fencing and shotgun shooting, we should medal in most of the events, but it's all but a lock...

 

however, I'm quite optimist...we're gonna hit the target as said by our NOC's president for sure...:fingers:

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2 hours ago, Orangehair43 said:

Not sure about the last two. Agree about Peaty. 
 

I think GB will win at least one medal in the women’s triathlon but not sure who or what colour.

:GBR

 

1 Peaty/100 breaststroke

2 Kenny, Archibald, Barker and Evans/Women's Team Pursuit

3= Liam Heath/Sprint Canoe

3= Men's 4 x 100 medley relay

 

:wIRL:

 

1 Lightweight Men's double sculls

2 Women's single sculls

3=Kellie Harington

3=Rhys McClenaghan

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8 hours ago, Jinzha said:

I'd say :NED has a few safe gold medal picks:

  • Track cycling, men's team and individual sprint (Harry Lavreysen)
  • Field hockey, women's team
  • Sailing, RS:X men (Kiran Badloe)

 

Track cycling is a little hard to say because there has been so little competition, but they were far enough ahead of the rest that I'm still confident. And Lavreysen is still young.

 

Some options that I consider 'safe medals', but not necessarily safe gold medal picks:

  • Road cycling (women's road race and time trial)
  • Mountainbiking (Mathieu van der Poel)
  • Rowing (LW2x and M4x)

I think it's a little tricky to consider a medal as a safe one, especially a gold medal in sailing. It's just how the wind blows :p. For me the only safe gold medal is the women's hockey team. Like @heywoodusaid: we have to wait and see which superbikes the British will show up with, so not very sure of the gold medals for the men's team and Harry Lavreysen, but a medal should definitely work. 

 

Another more or less safe medal for Laura Smulders (BMX) and the W4- rowingteam (although I fear that Ireland will win the gold). 

 

I think for our Belgian neighbours and friends there are a lot more 'safe' gold medal picks: Evenpoel and Van Aert in the men's road race and time trial, Thiam in the heptathlon (athletics), Derwael at uneven bars (gymnastics) and the men's hockeyteam. 

 

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