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IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #20 - Athletics - Men's High Jump; Swimming - Women's 200m Butterfly; Cycling Road - Women's Road Race; Tennis - Women's Doubles; Football - Women's Tournament


IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #20 - Athletics - Men's High Jump; Swimming - Women's 200m Butterfly; Cycling Road - Women's Road Race; Tennis - Women's Doubles; Football - Women's Tournament  

23 members have voted

  1. 1. Event #71 - Athletics - Men's High Jump

    • Ellery Harding Clark USA 1896
      0
    • Irving Baxter USA 1900
      0
    • Samuel Jones USA 1904
      0
    • Harry Porter USA 1908
      0
    • Alma Richards USA 1912
      0
    • Richmond Landon USA 1920
      0
    • Harold Osborn USA 1924
      0
    • Bob King USA 1928
      0
    • Duncan McNaughton CAN 1932
      0
    • Cornelius Johnson USA 1936
      0
    • John Winter AUS 1948
      0
    • Walt Davis USA 1952
      0
    • Charles Dumas USA 1956
      0
    • Robert Shavlakadze URS / GEO 1960
      0
    • Valeriy Brumel URS / UKR 1964
      0
    • Dick Fosbury USA 1968
    • Juri Tarmak URS / EST 1972
      0
    • Jacek Wszoła POL 1976
      0
    • Gerd Wessig GDR / GER 1980
      0
    • Dietmar Mogenburg FRG / GER 1984
      0
    • Hennadiy Avdyeyenko URS / UKR 1988
      0
    • Javier Sotomayor CUB 1992
    • Charles Austin USA 1996
      0
    • Sergey Klyugin RUS 2000
      0
    • Stefan Holm SWE 2004
    • Andrey Silnov RUS 2008
      0
    • Erik Kynard USA 2012
      0
    • Derek Drouin CAN 2016
      0
    • Gianmarco Tamberi ITA 2020
    • Mutaz Essa Barshim QAT 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
      0
  2. 2. Event #72 - Swimming - Women's 200m Butterfly

    • Ada Kok NED 1968
      0
    • Karen Moe USA 1972
      0
    • Andrea Pollack GDR / GER 1976
      0
    • Ines Geissler GDR / GER 1980
      0
    • Mary T. Meagher USA 1984
    • Kathleen Nord GDR / GER 1988
      0
    • Summer Sanders USA 1992
      0
    • Susie O'Neill AUS 1996
    • Misty Hyman USA 2000
      0
    • Otylia Jędrzejczak POL 2004
    • Liu Zige CHN 2008
    • Jiao Liuyang CHN 2012
      0
    • Mireia Belmonte Garcia ESP 2016
    • Zhang Yufei CHN 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  3. 3. Event #73 - Cycling Road - Women's Road Race

    • Connie Carpenter USA 1984
      0
    • Monique Knol NED 1988
      0
    • Kathy Watt AUS 1992
      0
    • Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli FRA 1996
    • Leontien Zijlaard NED 2000
    • Sara Carrigan AUS 2004
      0
    • Nicole Cooke GBR 2008
      0
    • Marianne Vos NED 2012
    • Anna van der Breggen NED 2016
    • Anna Kiesenhofer AUT 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
      0
  4. 4. Event #74 - Tennis - Women's Doubles

    • Margaret McNair, Kitty McKane GBR 1920
      0
    • Hazel Wightman, Helen Wills USA 1924
      0
    • Pam Shriver, Zina Garrison USA 1988
      0
    • Gigi Fernandez, Mary Joe Fernandez USA 1992 1996
      0
    • Serena Williams, Venus Williams USA 2000 2008 2012
    • Li Ting, Sun Tiantian CHN 2004
      0
    • Ekaterina Makarova, Elena Vesnina RUS 2016
      0
    • Barbora Krejcikova, Katerina Siniakova CZE 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  5. 5. Event #75 - Football - Women's Tournament

    • United States 1996 2004 2008 2012
    • Norway 2000
    • Germany 2016
      0
    • Canada 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT


Recommended Posts

Athletics, men's High Jump...:CUB Javier Sotomayor...GOAT without any doubt...but a special mention must go to Dick Fosbury because of how he did completely change the discipline...

 

Swimming, women's 200m Fly...:USA Mary T. Meagher...as already explained in a previous poll, she was truly a great swimmer, but she was also heavily penalized by the 1980's US boycott and by the poor following that the other global events used to have at that time...she definitely deserves a lot more credit for her efforts...

 

Cycling, women's Road Race...with all respect for Marianne Vos, :FRA Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli's career says it all...imho, that's a no brainer...

 

Tennis, women's Doubles...the 2 best players in the history of the game, sisters, playing togheter...there's not even need to ask...:USA Venus & Serena Williams is the only reasonable choice...

 

Women's Football...when you say "women's Football", you just think of the :USA USA...

18 minutes ago, FancyFenchel said:

1. Event #71 - Athletics - Men's High Jump

 

"Can we have two gold medals?" :D

Luckily no....

 

Imo both Tamberi and Barshim should have been DQ'd if they flat out refused to take part in a jump-off. Why even stage competitions when athletes can refuse and award themselves gold medals? :whistle:

#banbestmen

Results

 

ATHLETICS - Men's High Jump

 

1. Dick Fosbury USA

2. Javier Sotomayor CUB

3. Mutaz Essa Barshim QAT

 

SWIMMING - Women's 200m Butterfly

 

1. Mireia Belmonte Garcia ESP

2. Mary T. Meagher USA

3. Otylia Jędrzejczak POL

 

CYCLING ROAD - Women's Road Race

 

1. Marianne Vos NED
2. Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli FRA

3. Anna van der Breggen NED

 

TENNIS - Women's Doubles

 

1. Serena Williams, Venus Williams USA
2. Barbora Krejcikova, Katerina Siniakova CZE

3. Gigi Fernandez, Mary Joe Fernandez USA (T)

 

FOOTBALL - Women's Tournament

 

1. United States

2. Canada

3. Norway

 

Thanks for voting!

 

 

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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