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How Many Medals do You Expect from Your Nation at the Summer Olympic Games 2016?


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So, how are everyone's predictions comming? Mine is dead right at the moment, as in our sport is dead. :d

Edited by Federer91
4 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

So, how are everyone's predictions comming? Mine is dead right at the moment, as in our sport is dead. :d

 

well , I predicted something between zero and 6. we have 2 so fine for me, and one of them is gold, which was the goal of our olympic team, so we already have succesfull games winning this gold after 8 years scourge :d

 

ps as each games slowly ending I have always the same feelings...the day when they will cut canoeing slalom from the games schedule...will be our end

24 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

So, how are everyone's predictions comming? Mine is dead right at the moment, as in our sport is dead. :d

 

Pretty good. 9 medals so far with a 10th secured.

The 11th medal is nowhere near sure, but I would say that we have 3 good chances, 3 decent chances and 3-4 small chances for medals left.

33 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

So, how are everyone's predictions comming? Mine is dead right at the moment, as in our sport is dead. :d

We're at 8 gold medals now, which is exactly what was realistic before the Olympics started :p 

 

But of course we still have some chances to go and reaching 10 gold medals would be both amazing and really not unrealistic :p 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Agger said:

 

Pretty good. 9 medals so far with a 10th secured.

The 11th medal is nowhere near sure, but I would say that we have 3 good chances, 3 decent chances and 3-4 small chances for medals left.

 

Getting ever so close to us for that top 20 place in the all time medal table. :d After Rio you would be around 25 behind, so in 2 Olympics time get ready for a prime top 20 spot. ;)

10 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

We're at 8 gold medals now, which is exactly what was realistic before the Olympics started :p 

 

But of course we still have some chances to go and reaching 10 gold medals would be both amazing and really not unrealistic :p 

 

 

 

Bussiness has picked up for team Netherlands these last few days after a very slow start. :) I don't know what you value more - more gold or more medals, because i see that in London you had 7 and they are already 8, so it is a step upword. :yes

2 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

 

Bussiness has picked up for team Netherlands these last few days after a very slow start. :) I don't know what you value more - more gold or more medals, because i see that in London you had 7 and they are already 8, so it is a step upword. :yes

Medals are fun, but gold medals will be remembered way longer :d 

.

Sur 17/03/2016 at 16:04 , Bohemia a déclaré:

More than 30, around 35 medals

 

This is what I said 5 months ago, and I think we will achieve this, but not very easily and with less gold medals than in London...

 

 

 

On 14 marzo 2016 at 23:36, Gianlu33 said:

Around 25

I was very very optimist. I think that no anyone in Italy expected this results but my prediction is exact

On 7/26/2016 at 12:41, Майкл said:

7-12 (6 medals right now)

 

Athletics: 1

Canoeing: 1-2

Shooting: 2-3

Taekwondo: 1

Tennis: 1

Volleyball: 1

Waterpolo: 1

Wrestling: 1

 

My predictions were ALMOST right :lol: I didn't expect basketball teams to do this well!

Edited by Майкл

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