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IMAGINARY OLYMPICS - Poll #21 - Athletics - Men's 110m Hurdles; Judo - Men's Heavyweight; Judo - Women's Heavyweight; Fencing - Men's Sabre Individual; Hockey - Men's Tournament


IMAGINARY OLYMPICS - Poll #21 - Athletics - Men's 110m Hurdles; Judo - Men's Heavyweight; Judo - Women's Heavyweight; Fencing - Men's Sabre Individual; Hockey - Men's Tournament  

21 members have voted

  1. 1. Event #76 - Athletics - Men's 110m Hurdles

    • Thomas Curtis USA 1896
      0
    • Alvin Kraenzlein USA 1900
      0
    • Frederick Schule USA 1904
      0
    • Forrest Smithson USA 1908
    • Fred Kelly USA 1912
      0
    • Earl Thomson CAN 1920
      0
    • Daniel Kinsey USA 1924
      0
    • Sid Atkinson RSA 1928
      0
    • George Saling USA 1932
      0
    • Forrest Towns USA 1936
      0
    • William Porter USA 1948
      0
    • Harrison Dillard USA 1952
      0
    • Lee Calhoun USA 1956 1960
      0
    • Hayes Jones USA 1964
      0
    • Willie Davenport USA 1968
      0
    • Rod Milburn USA 1972
    • Guy Drut FRA 1976
    • Thomas Munkelt GDR / GER 1980
      0
    • Roger Kingdom USA 1984 1988
    • Mark McKoy CAN 1992
      0
    • Allen Johnson USA 1996
    • Anier Garcia CUB 2000
      0
    • Liu Xiang CHN 2004
    • Dayron Robles CUB 2008
    • Aries Merritt USA 2012
    • Omar McLeod JAM 2016
    • Hansle Parchment JAM 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  2. 2. Event #77 - Judo - Men's Heavyweight

    • Isao Inokuma JPN 1964
      0
    • Wim Ruska NED 1972
    • Serhiy Novikov URS / UKR 1976
      0
    • Angelo Parisi FRA 1980
      0
    • Hitoshi Saito JPN 1984 1988
      0
    • David Khakhaleishvili EUN / GEO 1992
      0
    • David Douillet FRA 1996 2000
    • Keiji Suzuki JPN 2004
      0
    • Satoshi Ishii JPN 2008
    • Teddy Riner FRA 2012 2016
    • Lukas Krpalek CZE 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
      0
  3. 3. Event #78 - Judo - Women's Heavyweight

    • Zhuang Xiaoyan CHN 1992
      0
    • Sun Fuming CHN 1996
      0
    • Yuan Hua CHN 2000
      0
    • Maki Tsukada JPN 2004
    • Tong Wen CHN 2008
      0
    • Idalys Ortiz CUB 2012
    • Emilie Andeol FRA 2016
    • Akira Sone JPN 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  4. 4. Event #79 - Fencing - Men's Sabre Individual

    • Ioannis Georgiadis GRE 1896
      0
    • Georges de la Falaise FRA 1900
      0
    • Manuel Diaz CUB 1904
      0
    • Jeno Fuchs HUN 1908 1912
      0
    • Nedo Nadi ITA 1920
      0
    • Sandor Posta HUN 1924
      0
    • Odon Tersztyanszky HUN 1928
      0
    • Gyorgy Piller HUN 1932
      0
    • Endre Kabos HUN 1936
      0
    • Aladar Gerevich HUN 1948
      0
    • Pal Kovacs HUN 1952
      0
    • Rudolf Karpati HUN 1956 1960
      0
    • Tibor Pezsa HUN 1964
      0
    • Jerzy Pawłowski POL 1968
    • Viktor Sidyak URS / RUS 1972
      0
    • Viktor Krovopuskov URS / RUS 1976 1980
      0
    • Jean-Francois Lamour FRA 1984 1988
      0
    • Bence Szabo HUN 1992
      0
    • Stanislav Pozdnyakov RUS 1996
      0
    • Mihai Covaliu ROU 2000
      0
    • Aldo Montano ITA 2004
    • Zhong Man CHN 2008
      0
    • Aron Szilagyi HUN 2012 2016 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
      0
  5. 5. Event #80 - Hockey - Men's Tournament

    • Great Britain 1908 1920 1988
      0
    • India 1928 1932 1936 1948 1952 1956 1964 1980
    • Pakistan 1960 1968 1984
    • Germany 1972-FRG 1992 2008 2012
      0
    • New Zealand 1976
      0
    • Netherlands 1996 2000
    • Australia 2004
      0
    • Argentina 2016
      0
    • Belgium 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT

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  • Poll closed on 04/25/2022 at 06:00 PM

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31 minutes ago, LDOG said:

Dayron Robles is cuban, not canadian.    

  

  

 

Obviously! 
 

corrected.

 

what an awful mistake, thanks for pointing this out!

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

Athletics, men's 110m HS...it was a difficult choice...most likely, I'd have voted for Colin Jackson, if only he had been capable of winning an Olympic Gold medal, but he wasn't...

so, I made a personal ballot between Roger Kingdom and Allen Johnson, and finally my pick is :USA Allen Johnson, also because of what he achieved in his career beyond the Olympic Gold medal in 1996...

 

Judo, men's Heavyweights...here's a no brainer...:FRA Teddy Riner at his best was just on another level...

 

Judo, women's Heavyweights...given her young age, thinking of what she can still do, I think :JPN Akira Sone deserves a lot of consideration...she might become the greatest female player ever if she keeps going...

 

Fencing, men's Individual Sabre...one of the most traditional sports and events of the history of the Olympic Games...a lot of true champions...but the triple by :HUN Aron Szilagyi speakes for himself, there's no way to pick anybody else...

 

Field Hockey, men's tournament...India would be the logical choice because of their unmatched streak, but frankly that was another sport compared to the modern game, so...I decided to pass on this event :WHT...

Results

 

ATHLETICS - Men's 110m Hurdles

 

1. Roger Kingdom USA

2. Liu Xiang CHN

3. Allen Johnson USA

 

JUDO - Men's Heavyweight

 

1. Teddy Riner FRA

2. Satoshi Ishii JPN

3. David Douillet FRA* (T)

3. Wim Ruska NED (T)

 

JUDO - Women's Heavyweight

 

1. Idalys Ortiz CUB

2. Akira Sone JPN

3. Maki Tsukada JPN*

3. Emilie Andeol FRA

 

FENCING - Men's Sabre Individual

 

1. Aron Szilagyi HUN

2. Jerzy Pawłowski POL

3. Aldo Montano ITA

 

HOCKEY - Men's Tournament

 

1. India

2. Netherlands

3. Pakistan

 

Thanks for voting!

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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