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7 hours ago, yaky22 said:

what about the maccabiah games ? do non jewish people even know its a thing ? 

I am aware of the Maccabiah Games, but I found it difficult to archive the results, so I decided not to save those. There’s a few multi-sport games where that’s happened, unfortunately. 

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11 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

I am aware of the Maccabiah Games, but I found it difficult to archive the results, so I decided not to save those. There’s a few multi-sport games where that’s happened, unfortunately. 

I find the maccabiha as a funny joke, usually it's amateurs and one or 2 high level athletes and a few more national level Israeli athletes (funny thing, some non Jewish athletes do compete, mostly one who are accidentally in Israel, some football players who play for Israeli teams but are from other countries, and some no Jewish Israeli athletes)

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On 6/11/2024 at 5:18 PM, Olympian1010 said:

I wanted to make use of my results collection today, so here's a leaderboard for the men's and women's 100m champions of multi-sport games from the 2021-2024 cycle. Note: 2023 Indian Ocean Island Games results were unavilible at the time I compilled data. Note #2: "Youth," "Junior," or other age level multi-sport games are not included. Adaptive multi-sport games were also not included on this list.

Got some swimming results for @Topicmaster1010 and @Josh to ogle at. Same disclaimers as above, with the note that women did not contest swimming at the 2022 Gulf Coast Cooperation Council Games.

 

Men’s 100m Freestyle - Swimming

2022 Asian Games: Pan Zhanle :CHN - 46.97

2022 Commonwealth Games: Kyle Chalmers :AUS - 47.51

2023 Pan American Games: Guilherme Santos :BRA - 48.06

2023 Central American and Caribbean Games: Dylan Carter :TTO - 48.49

2023 Southeast Asian Games: Jonathan Eu Jin Tan :SGP - 48.80

2022 Mediterranean Games: Filippo Megli :ITA - 49.00

2023 Summer University Games: Kamil Aleksander Sieradzki :POL - 49.08

2022 South American Games: Mikel Schreuders :ARU - 49.28

2023 African Games: Clayton Jimmie :RSA - 49.29

2022 Bolivarian Games: Alberto Mestre :VEN - 49.32

2022 Islamic Solidarity Games: Aleksey Tarasenko :UZB - 49.54

2023 Island Games: Joel Watterson :IOM - 50.01

2023 Pacific Games: Wesley Roberts :COK - 50.05

2023 Games of the Small States of Europe: Nikolas Antoniou :CYP - 50.27

2022 Gulf Coast Cooperation Council Games: Waleed Abdulrazzaq :KUW - 50.96

2023 Arab Sports Games: Emad Addin Zapen :JOR - 51.64


 

Women’s 100m Freestyle - Swimming

2022 Asian Games: Siobhán Haughey :HKG - 52.17

2022 Commonwealth Games: Mollie O’Callaghan :AUS - 52.63

2023 Summer University Games: Zhang Yufei :CHN - 53.34

2023 Pan American Games: Maggie Mac Neil :CAN - 53.64

2022 Mediterranean Games: Kalia Antoniou :CYP - 54.36

2023 GSSE Games: Kalia Antoniou :CYP - 54.86

2022 South American Games: Stephanie Balduccini :BRA - 54.99

2023 African Games: Caitlin Ann De Lange :RSA - 55.53

2023 CAC Games: Elisbet Gámez :CUB - 55.57

2022 Bolivarian Games: Anicka Delgado :ECU - 55.75

2023 SEA Games: Ting Wen Quah :SGP - 55.83

2023 Arab Sports Games: Amel Melih :ALG - 55.87

2022 Islamic Solidarity Games: İlknur Nihan Çakici :TUR - 57.20

2023 Island Games: Gemma Atherley :JEY - 57.35

2023 Pacific Games: Olivia Borg :SAM - 58.60

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PanamSports is holding elections at its General Assembly today @intoronto @mrv86 @ManuCHILhttps://www.panamsports.org/en/news-sport/panam-sports-elects-its-leaders-for-the-next-4-years-in-the-general-assembly/

 

Neven Ilic :CHI and Keith Joesph :VIN are running for President.

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