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How many medals do you expect from your Nation at the 2020 Summer Paralympics?


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Also, who are you nation's 3 safest medallist for the games? 

 

Priority order - Gold > Silver > Bronze 

 

If you are not confident about the medallist you can give your 3 athletes/teams who can finish in top 10 safely. 

 

 

Your also open to write about other nation's chances . 

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I'll go with 8-10 medals with 3-4 golds. 

 

Athletics and Badminton are prime contenders for most of the medals. 

 

Safest should be :

 

Javelin F64 Men

 

Javelin F46 Men

 

Badminton Men's Singles SL3

 

Apart from this we could medal in all men's high jump events 

 

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Anything between 40 and 70 will be acceptable, but I hope :BRA can improve the 14 gold medals won in Rio (which won't be easy since we don't have so many champions in Athletics and Swimming anymore).

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Quite a lot in swimming and a few in athletics, but that was five years ago. I honestly have no idea how good the Dutch athletes - and more importantly, to predict well - the non-Dutch athletes are, it's usually too hard to really find good information about all the results (there's not something like World Athletics' top lists as far as I know).

 

So, anything between 5 and 40 medals, I guess :d 

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It’s a big event for :GBR, lots of our athletes get lottery funding & some are pretty well known. Wouldn’t put a figure on total medals, but certainly third or fourth place overall is what we’d be going for.

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  On 8/12/2021 at 5:55 AM, heywoodu said:

Quite a lot in swimming and a few in athletics, but that was five years ago. I honestly have no idea how good the Dutch athletes - and more importantly, to predict well - the non-Dutch athletes are, it's usually too hard to really find good information about all the results (there's not something like World Athletics' top lists as far as I know).

 

So, anything between 5 and 40 medals, I guess :d 

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Toggle the first option to “Annual Recorded Best Performances”: https://www.paralympic.org/athletics/rankings

 

Likewise for this one: https://www.paralympic.org/swimming/rankings

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  On 8/12/2021 at 6:17 AM, Olympian1010 said:

Toggle the first option to “Annual Recorded Best Performances”: https://www.paralympic.org/athletics/rankings

 

Likewise for this one: https://www.paralympic.org/swimming/rankings

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Thanks! Not perfect (since it shows only the best result of the year for an athlete, instead of all the best results, including multiple per athlete), but definitely useful :d 

 

Although I probably won't have the time to follow it all too closely, that's going to be a bit too much I'm afraid.

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