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These are some countries who haven't won a medal in Pyeongchang 2018. Which of them will win a medal in Beijing 2022? (multiple choice question)  

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  1. 1. These are some countries who haven't won a medal in Pyeongchang 2018. Which of them will win a medal in Beijing 2022? (multiple choice question)

    • Bulgaria
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    • Croatia
    • Denmark
    • Estonia
    • Georgia
    • Jamaica
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    • Lithuania
    • Romania
    • None of mentioned above
    • Any other
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:EST for sure at least 1 (Sildaru)

:CRO let say decent Chance for Zubo in GS also a crazy M Slalom can end by some CRO surprise here

 

:LTU very slim chance in M Biathlon, but definitely not impossible upset in the Individual

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Some are already tipping Georgia for a figure skating team event medal. While Top 5 is probably more likely than Top 3, they can still create a surprise. It will also depend if some of the chanceless mid-tier teams decide to spare their best individuals for individual events.

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9 hours ago, dcro said:

Some are already tipping Georgia for a figure skating team event medal. While Top 5 is probably more likely than Top 3, they can still create a surprise. It will also depend if some of the chanceless mid-tier teams decide to spare their best individuals for individual events.

Would be an upset if they beat :JPN and :CAN but it's definitively possible.

 

8 hours ago, IoNuTzZ said:

Well, our good chance for a top 6 is in men’s bobsleigh but for a medal maybe in 2026.

Romania's progress in bobsleigh has been really impressive over the past couple years. Def feels like they could become medal contenders soon.

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10 hours ago, dcro said:

Some are already tipping Georgia for a figure skating team event medal. While Top 5 is probably more likely than Top 3, they can still create a surprise. It will also depend if some of the chanceless mid-tier teams decide to spare their best individuals for individual events.

 

50 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Would be an upset if they beat :JPN and :CAN but it's definitively possible.

 

Romania's progress in bobsleigh has been really impressive over the past couple years. Def feels like they could become medal contenders soon.

Would seem ice dance would knock Georgia down.  Can they get above last in that phase?  Although I guess :USA  is favored for silver, the US nationals left me underwhelmed. 

 

For Romania, if they made it in bobsled, what would be the  liklihood of having your only Winter Games medals be in bobsled, 54 or 58 years apart.        

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On 1/16/2022 at 6:08 AM, dcro said:

Some are already tipping Georgia for a figure skating team event medal. While Top 5 is probably more likely than Top 3, they can still create a surprise. It will also depend if some of the chanceless mid-tier teams decide to spare their best individuals for individual events.

Who will win gold and silver? And where is Canada predicted to place ?

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