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Poll 92/100 | Which are your nation's 3 safest medal picks for Tokyo?


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On 15/07/2021 at 10:44, NearPup said:

:CAN

 

With the caveat that these are the  safest, not safe - this is Canada we are talking about - here are my picks:

 

  1. Jenifer Abel and Mélisa Citrini-Baulieu, Diving women's 3m synchronized springboard
  2. Laurence Vincent-Lapointe and Katie Vincent, Canoeing women's C-2 500m
  3. Jessica Klimkait, Judo women's -57kg

 

 

3/3, though in hindsight LVL/KV was a really bad pick as a safe pick.

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On 16/07/2021 at 15:06, Griff88 said:

The safest medal for :INA is probably Eko Yuli Irawan in weightlifting, with the most likely colour is silver. Even if we have first and second seed in badminton men's doubles, neither of them are considered "safe" (according to my standards)

Come back to say that my badminton men's doubles prediction is accurate :p

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On 15/07/2021 at 19:21, Agger said:

Don't know if I dare. At the last two games my safest medal ended up as busts!

Well. My no. 1 (Men's team pursuit) got a medal but no. 2 (Sverri Nielsen) missed it. Rindom (no. 3) was a succes as well.

7 in my top 11 got medals and no. 5 is on now!

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On 15/07/2021 at 17:28, Vektor said:

:HUN 

 

Kristóf Milák, swimming, men's 200 fly - duh, this should be an easy gold, only COVID can stop him

 

canoe sprint, women's K4 500m - we have been dominating this event for a decade now, hopefully it will be another gold, the medal is very much secure

 

canoe sprint, women's K2 500m - I am not as confident as in K4, but we have two strong boats, it would be a disaster if none of them finish in the Top3

3/3, 2 gold and 1 bronze, thankfully these medals weren't in any danger (the 4th boat in K2 was also Hungarian). 

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