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Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022 Polls Final Results (Provisional)


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Thank you very much for the kind words, @rafalgorka:thankyou:

I didn't expect to win this on the last day as I could see I was a little behind. But by pure luck, I picked Victoria Carl. It somehow payed off, haha. :d

 

Thank you for your work and effort with making daily polls and also with the pre-olympic polls. I know it takes time. I had fun participating in them. It was an entertaining and fun element to my Olympic experience this time. 

 

I'm glad to see we have a community here on the forum where we can create these fun and entertaining elements to add to our Olympic experience, and that many users have shown great interest in it.

 

P.s. I'm looking forward to taste the good Polish vodka, @rafalgorka:d

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Final standings of the Beijing 2022 olympics polls.

 

Thank you all for participating in the polls, that was FUN!

 

:DEN @Wumo 29

:MEX @mrv86 28 1/3

:ITA @phelps 24 1/3

:CAN @Topicmaster1010 23 1/3

:POL @rafalgorka 23

:CAN @orangeman 22 1/3

:ITA @Gianlu33 21 1/3

:FRA @Styrka 20 5/6

:ITA @Henry_Leon 19

:CAN @NearPup 19

:SVK @hckošice 18 1/2

:NOR @Einarsen 18

:SWE @Belle 16 1/2

:POL @Monzanator 16 1/2

:MNE @ChandlerMne 16 1/3

:CAN @james89 16

:DEN @Agger 15 1/2

:GRE @maestro 15

:ITA @Dunadan 14 1/4

:CRO @mester 13 1/2

:IND @Fly_like_a_don 13

:BRA @vinipereira 12 1/2

:GRE @Ted 12 1/2

:SLO @FireRun 12

:BUL @Federer91 10 1/2

:GER @LowerSaxony 10

:ROU @IoNuTzZ 9 1/2

:POL @Adriano 9 1/2

:NZL @Joshi 9 1/2

:NED @Jinzha 9

:CAN @JoshMartini007 8 1/2

:ITA @Sindo 8 1/2

:CRO @Kirkpatrick 7 1/2

:INA @Griff88 7

:BUL @Ros 7

:POL @rybak 7

:ITA @Andry84 7

:NED @Dennis 6 1/2

:ESP @LEVARTOZ 6 1/2

:CHN @Vic Liu 6

:FRA @EupenM 5 1/2

:GBR @uk12points 5 1/2

:UKR @Illya 5

:POL @FancyFenchel 4 1/2

:ROU @Trebron92 4

:CZE @Jan Linha 3 1/2

:CRO @dcro 3 1/2

:FRA @Benolympique 3 1/2

:NED @heywoodu 3 1/2

:HUN @pdr4332 3

:NED @Arnoud Beldman 2

:CAN @intoronto 1 1/2

:DEN @Morten Jensen 1 1/2

:USA @Olympian1010 1 1/2

:SWE @Swewi 1 1/2

:BEL @jfpseijo 1 1/2

:POL @Speedy 1

:ITA @stamura84 1

:ITA @gualty80 1

:FRA @De_Gambassi 1/2

:ITA @Walter Egow 1/2

:GBR @Orangehair43 1/2

:HUN @Vektor 1/2

:GER @OlympicsFan 1/2

:BEL @Peterpeer 1/2

 

 

 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, LEVARTOZ said:

I am from Spain guys🇪🇸🇪🇸

Ok, thanks. Nice to hear that.

 

You didn't put that info in your profile here on totallympics though ;-)

 

So - as I constantly break the rules in this series of polls - I have decided that everyone whose nationality was unknown, represents Belgium in this competition :-) Because... why not? :-)

 

But now obviously we will change your flag.

 

Greetings, thanks for particapation!!!

 

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