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IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #9 - Hockey - Women's Tournament; Archery - Men's Individual; Shooting - Men's Rapid Fire Pistol; Triathlon - Women's Individual; Golf - Men's Individual


IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #9 - Hockey - Women's Tournament; Archery - Men's Individual; Shooting - Men's Rapid Fire Pistol; Triathlon - Women's Individual; Golf - Men's Individual  

33 members have voted

  1. 1. Event #17 - Hockey - Women's Tournament

    • Zimbabwe 1980
    • Netherlands 1984 2008 2012 2020
    • Australia 1988 1996 2000
    • Spain 1992
    • Germany 2004
      0
    • Great Britain 2016
  2. 2. Event #18 - Archery - Men's Individual

    • John Williams USA 1972
      0
    • Darrell Pace USA 1976 1984
    • Tomi Poikolainen FIN 1980
    • Jay Barrs USA 1988
      0
    • Sebastien Flute FRA 1992
      0
    • Justin Huish USA 1996
      0
    • Simon Fairweather AUS 2000
    • Marco Galiazzo ITA 2004
    • Viktor Ruban UKR 2008
      0
    • Oh Jin-hyek KOR 2012
    • Ku Bon-chan KOR 2016
    • Mete Gazoz TUR 2020
  3. 3. Event #19 - Shooting - Men's Rapid Fire Pistol

    • Ioannis Frangoudis GRE 1896
      0
    • Maurice Larrouy FRA 1900
      0
    • Alfred Lane USA 1912
      0
    • Henry Bailey USA 1924
      0
    • Renzo Morigi ITA 1932
      0
    • Cornelius van Oyen GER 1936
      0
    • Karoly Takacs HUN 1948 1952
    • Stefan Petrescu ROU 1956
      0
    • William McMillan USA 1960
      0
    • Pentti Linnosvuo FIN 1964
      0
    • Józef Zapędzki POL 1968 1972
    • Norbert Klaar GDR / GER 1976
      0
    • Corneliu Ion ROU 1980
      0
    • Takeo Kamachi JPN 1984
    • Afanasijs Kuzmins URS / LAT 1988
      0
    • Ralf Schumann GER 1992 1996 2004
    • Sergei Alifirenko RUS 2000
    • Oleksandr Petriv UKR 2008
    • Leuris Pupo CUB 2012
    • Christian Reitz GER 2016
    • Jean Quiquampoix FRA 2020
  4. 4. Event #20 - Triathlon - Women's Individual

    • Brigitte McMahon SUI 2000
    • Kate Allen AUT 2004
    • Emma Snowsill AUS 2008
    • Nicola Spirig SUI 2012
    • Gwen Jorgensen USA 2016
    • Flora Duffy BER 2020
  5. 5. Event #21 - Golf - Men's Individual

    • Charles Sands USA 1900
      0
    • George Lyon CAN 1904
    • Justin Rose GBR 2016
    • Xander Schauffele USA 2020

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  • Poll closed on 03/19/2022 at 07:00 PM

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You can still vote in Poll #8.

 

https://totallympics.com/topic/12948-imaginary-summer-olympics-poll-8-athletics-mens-1500m-swimming-womens-50m-freestyle-triathlon-mens-individual/

 

But here comes Poll #9 already.

 

These are olympic champions in certain events.

Imagine that all these champions are on the top of their game at the very same moment in time.

Who would have won gold?

 

Be aware that the voting ends on Saturday March 19th, 8 p.m. CET.

 

These pollls are like event start lists, who would win, what you think?

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_field_hockey#Women

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_archery#Individual

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_shooting#Rapid_fire_pistol

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_triathlon#Individual_2

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_golf#Men's_individual

 

As I wrote here earlier, I think the best solution for the team sports (like women's hockey), for the purpose of these polls, will be that we won't compare two or more gold medal olympic teams from one NOC with each other.

Instead, we can think which NOC which has previously won at least one gold in certain team sport event should win in our imaginary games.

And that means we could think of e.g. Australia women's hockey team for our imaginary games as a team of all the best players from Seoul 1988, Atlanta 1996 and Sydney 2000 teams altogether.

This could be interesting.

 

Below you can find our results summary and medal table.

 

Let's vote then!

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

Although Netherlands is the greatest team in women's hockey olympic history I voted Australia because I can't stand to see them with the same votes as Zimbabwe's flukey gold medal win. :p they are clear for 2nd place, extremely dominant in Atlanta and Sydney.

 

From Wikipedia

 

Takács was born in Budapest and joined the Hungarian Army. By 1936, he was a world-class pistol shooter, but he was denied a place in the Hungarian shooting team for the 1936 Summer Olympics on the grounds that he was a sergeant, and only commissioned officers were allowed to compete. This prohibition was lifted in Hungary after the Berlin Games, and Takács had expectations of success at the 1940 Summer Olympics, scheduled to be held in Tokyo.

 

During army training in 1938, his right hand was badly injured when a faulty grenade exploded. Takács was determined to continue his shooting career, and switched to shooting with his left hand. He practiced in secret, surprising his countrymen when he won the Hungarian national pistol shooting championship in the spring of 1939. He also was a member of the Hungarian team that won the 1939 UIT World Shooting Championships in the event.

 

I thought switching hands was impressive which is why I voted for Takács in rapid fire pistol. :p 

3 hours ago, rafalgorka said:

@phelps where are you? :-)

voting ends today at 8 p.m. CET

I'm back!

Unfortunately I was stuck without internet connection in the past couple of days...:facepalm:

Luckily, the problem has just been fixed by my internet provider...:d

 

my picks in this poll, however, are quite obvious, as in all of this events we have established no.1...

 

women's Field Hockey...even if AUS were really dominant in the late Nineties/early 2000's, I chose :NED the Netherlands, because they've been the true owner of the game in the last 20 years, and sometimes they've been really untouchable...

 

men's Archery...I pick :USA Darrell Pace, arguably the best man ever to practice this sport...

 

men's Rapid Fire Pistol is actually a no brainer...:GER Ralf Schumann is "the shooter" par exellence...

 

women's Triathlon...I've never seen anybody as dominant as :USA Gwen Jorgensen when she was on top of her game...therefore, she's my pick...

 

finally, men's Golf...I think the sport is too young (in Olympic terms) to express a truly qualified vote, however, :GBR Justin Rose is surely the best golfer overall among those who won an Olympic Gold, so, he's my pick...

You can still vote in Poll #10.

 

But Poll #9 has ended.

 

The results are:

 

Event #17 - Hockey - Women's Tournament

 

1. :NED Netherlands

2. :GBR Great Britain

3. :AUS Australia

 

Here was a tie for 3rd between AUS and ESP

 

Event #18 - Archery - Men's Individual

 

1. :KOR Oh Jin-hyek KOR

2. :TUR Mete Gazoz TUR

3. :ITA Marco Galiazzo ITA

 

Here was another tie for 3rd

 

Event #19 - Shooting - Men's Rapid Fire Pistol

 

1. :GER Ralf Schumann GER

2. :CUB Leuris Pupo CUB

3. :GER Christian Reitz GER

 

Event #20 - Triathlon - Women's Individual

 

1. :BER Flora Duffy BER

2. :USA Gwen Jorgensen USA

3. :SUI Nicola Spirig SUI

 

Event #21 - Golf - Men's Individual

 

1. :GBR Justin Rose GBR

2. :USA Xander Schauffele USA

3. :CAN George Lyon CAN

 

Thanks for voting!

 

Results summary and medal table will be updated soon.

 

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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