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39 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Medal Table (After Day 4)

 

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 :BRA Brazil 56 43 33 132
2 :COL Colombia 33 38 36 107
3 :VEN Venezuela 14 15 24 53
4 :CHI Chile 13 8 23 44
5 :ARG Argentina 9 21 27 57
6 :ECU Ecuador 9 4 7 20
7 :URU Uruguay 6 4 6 16
8 :PAR Paraguay 4 9 6 19
9 :PER Peru 4 6 9 19
10 :ARU Aruba 1 2 0 3
11 :PAN Panama 1 0 2 3

 

Well, most of our best athletes didnt compete yet but.......what a bad beginning.

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37 minutes ago, konig said:

Well, most of our best athletes didnt compete yet but.......what a bad beginning.

 

Yeah, the schedule is more favorable for Argentina later on, third place is still within grasp IMO. At the very least they aren't going to finish behind Ecuador.

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8 hours ago, vinipereira said:

 

Brazil won 58 medals in Swimming (34 gold medals out of 42 events) :thumbup:

 

Now that Swimming is over, in the next days I expect Colombia to get closer to Brazil in the medal count.

Remember for Colombia finish Archery, Patin and Weigthifling, they use most of their best.

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10 minutes ago, vinipereira said:

Swimmer Giovanna Diamante :BRA won 10 medals here (8 gold, 2 silver), which makes her the biggest medalist ever in a single edition.

But then again, such a medal haul is literally only possible in swimming and nowhere else. :p

#banbestmen

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5 hours ago, vinipereira said:

Yeah, and the number also includes 5 Relay medals. A great feat, nonetheless.

Every medal deserves some kind of acknowledgement, but literally half of the medals were on team/relay events, so I don't really think this is so impressive. I believe Caio Souza could earn 5 individual medals too, what would put him in an even position with Giovana.

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1 minute ago, LDOG said:

When was the last time Brazil lost a swimming relay in south american games?

In 2018 we lost both Men's 4x100 relays but we had a youth team then. Now Brazil had mostly the best athletes available (except for Olympic medalists Fratus and Scheffer), although many people think it would be better to send younger athletes to gain experience.

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