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IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #8 - Athletics - Men's 1500m; Swimming - Women's 50m Freestyle; Triathlon - Men's Individual


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IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #8 - Athletics - Men's 1500m; Swimming - Women's 50m Freestyle; Triathlon - Men's Individual  

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  1. 1. Event #14 - Athletics - Men's 1500m

    • Edwin Flack AUS 1896
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    • Charles Bennett GBR 1900
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    • Jim Lightbody USA 1904
      0
    • Mel Sheppard USA 1908
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    • Arnold Jackson GBR 1912
      0
    • Albert Hill GBR 1920
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    • Paavo Nurmi FIN 1924
    • Harri Larva FIN 1928
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    • Luigi Beccali ITA 1932
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    • Jack Lovelock NZL 1936
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    • Henry Eriksson SWE 1948
      0
    • Josy Barthel LUX 1952
      0
    • Ron Delany IRL 1956
      0
    • Herb Elliott AUS 1960
      0
    • Peter Snell NZL 1964
      0
    • Kipchoge Keino KEN 1968
    • Pekka Vasala FIN 1972
      0
    • John Walker NZL 1976
      0
    • Sebastian Coe GBR 1980 1984
    • Peter Rono KEN 1988
      0
    • Fermin Cacho ESP 1992
    • Noureddine Morceli ALG 1996
      0
    • Noah Ngeny KEN 2000
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    • Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 2004
    • Asbel Kiprop KEN 2008
    • Taoufik Makhloufi ALG 2012
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    • Matthew Centrowitz Jr. USA 2016
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    • Jakob Ingebrigtsen NOR 2020
  2. 2. Event #15 - Swimming - Women's 50m Freestyle

    • Kristin Otto GDR / GER 1988
    • Yang Wenyi CHN 1992
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    • Amy Van Dyken USA 1996
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    • Inge de Bruijn NED 2000 2004
    • Britta Steffen GER 2008
    • Ranomi Kromowidjojo NED 2012
    • Pernille Blume DEN 2016
    • Emma McKeon AUS 2020
  3. 3. Event #16 - Triathlon - Men's Individual

    • Simon Whitfield CAN 2000
    • Hamish Carter NZL 2004
    • Jan Frodeno GER 2008
    • Alistair Brownlee GBR 2012 2016
    • Kristian Blummenfelt NOR 2020

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  • Poll closed on 03/16/2022 at 07:00 PM

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You can still vote in Poll #9.

 

But Poll #8 has ended.

 

The results are:

 

Event #14 - Athletics - Men's 1500m

 

1. :MAR Hicham El Guerrouj MAR

2. :FIN Paavo Nurmi FIN

3. :NOR Jakob Ingebrigtsen NOR

 

Event #15 - Swimming - Women's 50m Freestyle

 

1. :NED Inge de Bruijn NED

2. :NED Ranomi Kromowidjojo NED

3. :AUS Emma McKeon AUS

 

Event #16 - Triathlon - Men's Individual

 

1. :GBR Alistair Brownlee GBR

2. :CAN Simon Whitfield CAN

3. :GER Jan Frodeno GER

 

In triathlon, there was a tie for the 3rd place, I chose Frodeno cause his career achievements listed on wikipedia look most impressive.

 

Results summary and medal table will be updated soon.

 

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If we look at the PBs only, the results will look like that:

(in athletics - outdoor results only).

(in swimming - long course results only).

 

Athletics - Men's 1500m

 

1. Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 3:26.00

2. Asbel Kiprop KEN 3:26.69

3. Noureddine Morceli ALG 3:27.37

 

Swimming - Women's 50m Freestyle

 

1. Britta Steffen GER 23.73

2. Pernille Blume DEN 23.75

3. Emma McKeon AUS 23.81

 

 

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