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Final Standing available here.

 

 

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Agger

 

 

 

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Once again proving to be an expert in this sport, Agger was the winner of the Rio Olympics Cycling contest. Also with a great performance, uk12points and Henry_Leon marked their names in the medal positions. It was probably one of the hardest contests of Rio 2016, hence the high number of tie-breakers (we couldn't even break the tie in two instances), so congrats to everyone who participated!

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:yikes: Olympic contests are back :p

Thanks @vinipereira for "killed the curiosity" about the results !!!!!  Good job :yes

 

 

PS: :ITA rules in Athletics (all podium and 5 users in top 8) and a Bronze medal for me in Cycling  :thumbup:

Belated congratulations at all winners!!

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3 horas atrás, vinipereira disse:

 

 

Final Standing available here.

 

thx but please your ranking is not correct there are many equalities  for exemple this trio have 61 points so they should be  in the same position 10

 

not 10,11,12

and many others so fixe it plzzzzzzz

10 Federer91 :BUL 61 0 0 3 4 14 4 6 4 10 10 1 5 PP:1
11 Adriano :POL 61 6 0 6 4 8 8 2 4 8 7 2 6 PP:0; GMW:9
12 SteveParker :ITA 61 2 0 6 2 14 5 6 5 7 7 0 7 PP:0; GMW:6
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14 minutes ago, bestmen said:

 

thx but please your ranking is not correct there are many equalities  for exemple this trio have 61 points so they should be  in the same position 10

not 10,11,12

and many others so fixe it plzzzzzzz

 

 

If there are equalities.......... There are the tie-breakers (last column, in red)

 

All is wrote in the rules of each contest  :evil:

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TB Rules

If two or more contestants have the same number of points at the end, Tie-Break rule will be applied to break the tie.

Number or perfect predictions throughout the contest will be compared for the involved contestants. If they are still tied, number of correct Gold Medal Winners will be compared, then number of Silver Medal Winners and at the end number of Bronze Medal Winners. If players are still tied, answer on TB question will be taken into consideration. Contestant with closer answer on the question wins the Tie-Break.

 

Example

Contestant 1: 6x10, 12x4, 10x3, 7x2

Contestant 2: 6x10, 12x4, 8x3, 8x2

Contestant 1 will be placed ahead of Contestant 2.

 

 

 

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