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IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #31 - Gymnastics Artistic - Men's Parallel Bars; Wrestling Freestyle - Men's Super Heavyweight; Modern Pentathlon - Women's Individual; Fencing - Men's Individual Foil; Cycling Track - Men's Sprint


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IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #31 - Gymnastics Artistic - Men's Parallel Bars; Wrestling Freestyle - Men's Super Heavyweight; Modern Pentathlon - Women's Individual; Fencing - Men's Individual Foil; Cycling Track - Men's Sprint  

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  1. 1. Event #126 - Gymnastics Artistic - Men's Parallel Bars

    • Alfred Flatow GER 1896
      0
    • George Eyser USA 1904
      0
    • August Guttinger SUI 1924
      0
    • Ladislav Vacha TCH / CZE 1928
      0
    • Romeo Neri ITA 1932
    • Konrad Frey GER 1936
      0
    • Michael Reusch SUI 1948
      0
    • Hans Eugster SUI 1952
      0
    • Viktor Chukarin URS / UKR 1956
      0
    • Boris Shakhlin URS / RUS 1960
      0
    • Yukio Endo JPN 1964
      0
    • Akinori Nakayama JPN 1968
      0
    • Sawao Kato JPN 1972 1976
    • Aleksandr Tkachyov UKR / RUS 1980
      0
    • Bart Conner USA 1984
      0
    • Vladimir Artemov URS / RUS 1988
      0
    • Vitaly Scherbo EUN / BLR 1992
    • Rustam Sharipov UKR 1996
      0
    • Li Xiaopeng CHN 2000 2008
    • Valeriy Honcharov UKR 2004
    • Feng Zhe CHN 2012
      0
    • Oleg Vernyayev UKR 2016
    • Zou Jingyuan CHN 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
      0
  2. 2. Event #127 - Wrestling Freestyle - Men's Super Heavyweight

    • Aleksandr Medved URS / BLR 1972
      0
    • Soslan Andiyev URS / RUS 1976 1980
      0
    • Bruce Baumgartner USA 1984 1992
    • David Gobejishvili URS / GEO 1988
    • Mahmut Demir TUR 1996
      0
    • David Musulbes RUS 2000
      0
    • Artur Taymazov UZB 2004
      0
    • Bakhtiyar Akhmedov RUS 2008
      0
    • Komeil Ghasemi IRI 2012
    • Bilyal Makhov RUS 2012
      0
    • Taha Akgul TUR 2016
      0
    • Gable Steveson USA 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  3. 3. Event #128 - Modern Pentathlon - Women's Individual

    • Stephanie Cook GBR 2000
      0
    • Zsuzsanna Voros HUN 2004
    • Lena Schoneborn GER 2008
      0
    • Laura Asadauskaite LTU 2012
    • Chloe Esposito AUS 2016
      0
    • Kate French GBR 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  4. 4. Event #129 - Fencing - Men's Individual Foil

    • Eugene-Henri Gravelotte FRA 1896
      0
    • Emile Coste FRA 1900
      0
    • Ramon Fonst CUB 1904
    • Nedo Nadi ITA 1912 1920
    • Roger Ducret FRA 1924
      0
    • Lucien Gaudin FRA 1928
      0
    • Gustavo Marzi ITA 1932
      0
    • Giulio Gaudini ITA 1936
      0
    • Jehan Buhan FRA 1948
      0
    • Christian d'Oriola FRA 1952 1956
      0
    • Viktor Zhdanovich URS / RUS 1960
      0
    • Egon Franke POL 1964
      0
    • Ion Drimba ROU 1968
      0
    • Witold Woyda POL 1972
    • Fabio Dal Zotto ITA 1976
      0
    • Vladimir Smirnov URS / UKR 1980
      0
    • Mauro Numa ITA 1984
      0
    • Stefano Cerioni ITA 1988
    • Philippe Omnes FRA 1992
      0
    • Alessandro Puccini ITA 1996
      0
    • Kim Young-ho KOR 2000
      0
    • Brice Guyart FRA 2004
    • Benjamin Kleibrink GER 2008
      0
    • Lei Sheng CHN 2012
      0
    • Daniele Garozzo ITA 2016
    • Cheung Ka Long HKG 2020
      0
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  5. 5. Event #130 - Cycling Track - Men's Sprint

    • Paul Masson FRA 1896
      0
    • Albert Taillandier FRA 1900
      0
    • Maurice Peeters NED 1920
      0
    • Lucien Michard FRA 1924
      0
    • Roger Beaufrand FRA 1928
      0
    • Jacobus van Egmond NED 1932
      0
    • Toni Merkens GER 1936
      0
    • Mario Ghella ITA 1948
      0
    • Enzo Sacchi ITA 1952
      0
    • Michel Rousseau FRA 1956
      0
    • Sante Gaiardoni ITA 1960
    • Giovanni Pettenella ITA 1964
      0
    • Daniel Morelon FRA 1968 1972
    • Anton Tkac TCH / SVK 1976
    • Lutz Hesslich GDR / GER 1980 1988
      0
    • Mark Gorski USA 1984
      0
    • Jens Fiedler GER 1992 1996
    • Marty Nothstein USA 2000
      0
    • Ryan Bayley AUS 2004
      0
    • Chris Hoy GBR 2008
    • Jason Kenny GBR 2012 2016
    • Harrie Lavreysen NED 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT

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Not everyone knows much about all the sports & events, certainly I don't, so I am very interested in what people - who surely follow some sports more than me - think: who should win in this poll.

 

@thiago_simoes what you think about gymnastics here?

 

@MHSN any thoughts on wrestling, if you don't mind?

 

@phelps as a fencing fan - among 100+ other sports :-))) - is always here, thank you very much for that, always nice to read! what are your thoughts again? and maybe @Vektor would like to add his choice as well...  or all the others. I'm sorry if I forgot someone.

 

maybe we have someone who knows more about modern pentathlon here as well... :-)

 

waiting for your words of wisdom, all your votes and comments.

 

Bye!

 

 

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Artistic Gymnastics, men's Parallel Bars...not an easy choice, because I don't follow the sport closely and because this is one of the events that I don't like more than others (only the Floor exercise is more boring to me)...

I go with :CHN Li Xiaopeng, mainly because he's the only gymnast to win the event twice in this Century...

 

Wrestling, Freestyle, men's Superheavyweights...here I go with :USA Bruce Baumgartner because Taymazov is just a cheater, even if on the mat he looked really great and I used to be his fan...

 

Modern Pentathlon, women's Individual...no brainer, :LTU Laura Asadauskaite is surely the strongest and most complete pentathlete among all those who had the privilege of winning an Olympig gold medal...

 

Fencing, men's Individual Foil...always considering that's almost impossible (and unfair) to compare such different ages, I have no doubt that :ITA Nedo Nadi is on top of the list...

 

Cycling Track, men's Individual Sprint...trying not to be biased, I have to pick :FRA Daniel Morelon, most likely the GOAT of this discipline...

mention of honor for the great Lutz Hesslich, but he has somehow to pay the prize for the system he grew up in...

for what concerns the modern specialists, I just can't pick them because they're only power, they can only put themselves in front of the race and push hard, they just can't show any trick, any "magic" on the track (I know it's mainly the modern rules' fault, but still)...

the last guy on that list that could show something unusual was Ryan Bailey, but frankly I've never liked the Australian (very dirty) style of racing and I have more than one concern on them being clean in the other sense (remember the Michelin man Steven Pate?)

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Results

 

GYMNASTICS ARTISTIC - Men's Paralllel Bars

 

1. Li Xiaopeng CHN

2. Oleg Vernyayev UKR (T)

3. Sawao Kato JPN (T)

 

WRESTLING FREESTYLE - Men's Super Heavyweight

 

1. Bruce Baumgartner USA

2. Gable Steveson USA *

3. Komeil Ghasemi IRI

3. David Gobejishvili GEO

 

MODERN PENTATHLON - Women's Individual

 

1. Laura Asadauskaite LTU

2. Zsuzsanna Voros HUN (T)

3. Kate French GBR (T)

 

FENCING - Men's Individual Foil

 

1. Nedo Nadi ITA

2. Daniele Garozzo ITA (T)

3. Ramon Fonst CUB (T)

 

CYCLING TRACK - Men's Sprint

 

1. Jason Kenny GBR

2. Chris Hoy GBR

3. Harrie Lavreysen NED

 

Thanks for voting!

 

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