website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Summer Olympic Games 2020 Official Countdown Thread


Recommended Posts

2020OfficialCountdown.png

 

 

Today we mark the 2 years to go milestone until the Opening Ceremony of the Games of the XXXII Olympiad in Tokyo.

It may seem a long way off in the distance right now but we are now over halfway through the Olympic cycle and the countdown towards the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games is well and truly underway.

Members can post here on the thread to help build momentum as we countdown to the big event. This thread can be used to mark any milestones on the way, right through to the opening of the Olympic village, tracking the arrival of delegations, the raising of our national flags in the Olympic village and so on.

 

 

At some stage in future, possibly the 1 year to go mark, an Olympic Countdown Clock depicting the Olympic rings will be introduced to help us mark off milestones along the way and countdown the remaining days as we edge closer and closer to the Opening Ceremony on the 24th July, 2020.

 

 

So without further ado, let the countdown commence!!

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1110-summer-olympic-games-2020-official-countdown-thread/
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Dragon said:

 

Did he just troll us?

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1110-summer-olympic-games-2020-official-countdown-thread/#findComment-153384
Share on other sites

Also if that "August 20" part is the day of revelation, then that's quite convenient for him. He will know by then in which classes both AUS/NZL qualify, and therefore he'll know which sailing class to aim for. :p My guess right now would be Finn.

#banbestmen

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1110-summer-olympic-games-2020-official-countdown-thread/#findComment-153413
Share on other sites

just to know what we should expect in 2 years time...

https://www.express.co.uk/news/weather/993592/japan-heatwave-2018-natural-disaster-death-toll-tokyo-weather-forecast

good luck to all those who have to compete outdoor at the next Olympics (especially marathon runners and 50km race walkers)...

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1110-summer-olympic-games-2020-official-countdown-thread/#findComment-153418
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

I cant await the ticket sale to open, i hope to get my hands on some tickets for the following events:

- Athletics: The day of womens 200 m or womens 5000 m final

- Swimming: The day of mens 1500 m free or mens 200 m IM final

- Tennis: From quarterfinals onwards, preferrably on the mens side

- Basketball: Any game on the mens side with the US or Germany (if Germany qualifies) or any quarterfinal/semifinal

- Track cycling: The day of mens sprint final

- Equestrian: The day of individual/team jumping final

- Fencing: The day of womens individual foil finals

- Gymnastics: The day of womens balance beam final

- Table tennis: The day of mens individual final

Tickets seem rather expensive for athletics/swimming/gymnastics and of course basketball, but for cycling/equestrian the tickets should be rather cheap, so lets see, hopefully not too many other german fans will try to get tickets ...

 

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1110-summer-olympic-games-2020-official-countdown-thread/#findComment-160139
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
On 13-8-2018 at 07:37, OlympicsFan said:

I cant await the ticket sale to open, i hope to get my hands on some tickets for the following events:

- Athletics: The day of womens 200 m or womens 5000 m final

- Swimming: The day of mens 1500 m free or mens 200 m IM final

- Tennis: From quarterfinals onwards, preferrably on the mens side

- Basketball: Any game on the mens side with the US or Germany (if Germany qualifies) or any quarterfinal/semifinal

- Track cycling: The day of mens sprint final

- Equestrian: The day of individual/team jumping final

- Fencing: The day of womens individual foil finals

- Gymnastics: The day of womens balance beam final

- Table tennis: The day of mens individual final

Tickets seem rather expensive for athletics/swimming/gymnastics and of course basketball, but for cycling/equestrian the tickets should be rather cheap, so lets see, hopefully not too many other german fans will try to get tickets ...

 

In The Netherlands ticket sale is not open yet, but I really hope to get the following tickets:
-Gymnastics: women's balance beam final (see you there ;-))

-Track cycling: men's teamsprint

-BMX: finals

-Judo: -70 kg women

-Volleyball/Handball/Waterpolo: any game on the womens side with Netherlands (if they qualifie)

Will be an expensive holiday, but really want to go to an Olympics for the fifth time (after Torino, Vancouver, London and Pyeongchang)

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1110-summer-olympic-games-2020-official-countdown-thread/#findComment-162280
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • It's waaaay too expensive & inconvenient. Basically WOG minus the bobsleigh track & indoor arena for figure skating/hockey(which is the easy part of Olympic bid). Just won't happen anytime soon. Winter sports are too facility dependant and the entire alpine skiing requires a separate venue.
    • The ISU is looking into a combined World Championships for its 4 disciplines.   The FIS tried this and it appears the progress there has stalled.
    • had a penalty saved in the first half vs   
    • It means that our pair will miss Olympics for sure. But I am happy for your pair. They won it fair and they deserve it. It always sad to see when your own sports bodies destroys dreams. 
    • Stage 12 in Alta Badia (ITA)   Men´s Slalom:   1. Atle Lie McGrath     1:44.50 2. Clement Noel    1:44.80 3. Loic Meillard   1:44.89   Full Final Results HERE
    • Not religious, but I do celebrate Christmas because it's the time of excessive and delicious meals     I can't really think of any Dutch Christmas songs though, basically we hear Mariah Carey and WHAM! half the day and a collection of others the other half of the day  
    • Check Post 2 on this thread (and those of all other winter sports) to see a compilation of results from this first part of the World Cup season.  Coming in January: Olympic rosters!  
    • Youth Sailing World Championships - Vilamoura   Results (December 15-19, 2025)     Men's Windsurfer (IQFoil): 1. Peleg Rajuan  2. Mattia Saoncella  3. Rory Meehan 4. Garrett January 5. Finn Brull 6. Val Erzen 7. Artun Senol 8. Antonio Medina Rodriguez   Men's Kiteboarding (Formula Kite): 1. Gian Andrea Stragiotti 2. Toby Wigglesworth 3. Nell de Jaham 4. Carmel Avisar 5. Tijn Rolff 6. Marcel Stepniewski 7. Julio Houze 8. Nathan Pearce   Men's One Person Dinghy (ILCA 6): 1. David Coates 2. Jiri Tomes 3. Emilios Max Boeros 4. Levian Buscher 5. Tim Lubat   6. Francisco dal Ri   7. Healy Ryan   8. Semen Khashchyna   Men's/Mixed Skiff (29er): 1. Poland  (Szymon Kolka - Bartosz Zmudzinski) 2. France  (Nolann Huet des Aunay - Titouan Gresset) 3. Brazil  (Zion Brandao da Cunha Faria - Joao Vicente Botelho Joppert) 4. Italy  (Giuseppe Montesano - Enrico Coslovich) 5. Sweden  (Henric Wigforss - William Drakenberg) 6. Spain  (Jaime Lang-Lengton Socorro - Salvador Giles Morell) 7. Australia  (Sebastian Cheng - Jacob Marks) 8. Germany  (Tizian Lembeck - Julian Lembeck)   Men's/Mixed Two Person Dinghy (420): 1. Ukraine  (Sviatoslav Madonich - Dmytro Karabadzhak) 2. Israel  (Ziv Shtub - Loya Sheffler) 3. New Zealand  (Cameron Brown - Oliver Stone) 4. Brazil  (Said Mohammad - Bernardo Bacha Oliveira) 5. Greece  (Sokratis Chamarias - Jason Eleftherios Xypas) 6. Spain  (Pedro Sotomayor - Quim Serra de Pedro) 7. France  (Simon Prot - Swan Berier Joyet) 8. Hungary  (Felix Erdi - Bence Csizmazia)   Women's Windsurfer (IQFoil): 1. Medea Marisa Falconi  2. Taisia Stopchenko  (Russia) 3. Nurhayat Guven  4. Salome Simon 5. Alba Klein Meghnagi 6. Martina Mantovani Borras 7. Yfke van der Meer 8. Emma Schleicher   Women's Kiteboarding (Formula Kite): 1. Li Suofeiya 2. Emma Rennie 3. Karolina Jankowska 4. Derin Deniz Sorguc 5. Tylia Louber 6. Argyro Krotsi 7. Marija Dolenc 8. Romi Kaminer     Women's One Person Dinghy (ILCA6): 1. Irene de Tomas  2. Hanna Rogowska 3. Mirja Dohle 4. Beata Dokoupilova 5. Alina Shapovalova 6. Marina Murri  7. Lea Bourhis 8. Valentina Guimaraes   Women's Skiff (29er): 1. Great Britain  (Lila Edwards - Amelie Hiscocks) 2. Poland  (Antonina Puchowska - Alicja Dampc) 3. Argentina  (Carolina Barcelo - Agustina Arguelles) 4. France  (Victoire Papin - Tsippora Jouan) 5. Sweden  (Cornelia Baldock Frost - Hilda Wallstrom) 6. Finland  (Maisa Kauppi - Alisa Kylavainio) 7. Italy  (Bianca Marchesini - Lucia Finato) 8. Brazil  (Heloisa Ruschel Goncalves - Isabella Hermann Zorzi)   Women's Two Person Dinghy (420): 1. Great Britain  (Sabine Potter - Merle Nieuwland) 2. France  (Emy Combet - Juliette Peyre) 3. New Zealand  (Tessa Clinton - Amelia Higson) 4. Japan  (Shion Suzuki - Riho Sanematsu) 5. Italy  (Giulia Schultze - Flavia Schultze) 6. Spain  (Neus Fernandez Darder - Martina Gomila Darder) 7. Israel  (Tamar Bar - Rotem Gilboa) 8. Hungary  (Luca Ay - Blanka Ay)   Mixed Two Person Multihull (Nacra 15): 1. Italy  (Lorenzo Sirena - Alice Dessy) 2. France  (Marius Praud - Emilie Mansouri) 3. United States  (Dylan Tomko - Casey Small) 4. Belgium  (Lotte Meynen - Simon Jacobs) 5. Hungary  (Greta Davoti - Liam Moore) 6. Switzerland  (Morgane Mazuay - Alexis Lagger) 7. Poland  (Nela Dzwigalska - Maciej Cesarz) 8. Great Britain  (Marcus King - Madeleine Jinks)   Results
    • Also a first: never before has a Dutch pair participated in the games, according to media rapports.
    • The Technical director of the Dutch Olympic Committee has, using his discretionary powers, decided to include them in the team. He cites “extra-ordinary circumstances”, but has not stated what they are. The use of these powers is quite rare. They were used in 2022 to nominate an alpine-skier.
×
×
  • Create New...