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IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #35 - Swimming - Women's 400m Freestyle; Rowing - Men's Four; Cycling Track - Women's Keirin; Shooting - Men's Air Rifle; Taekwondo - Women's Flyweight (49kg)


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IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #35 - Swimming - Women's 400m Freestyle; Rowing - Men's Four; Cycling Track - Women's Keirin; Shooting - Men's Air Rifle; Taekwondo - Women's Flyweight (49kg)  

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  1. 1. Event #146 - Swimming - Women's 400m Freestyle

    • Martha Norelius USA 1924 1928
      0
    • Helene Madison USA 1932
      0
    • Rie Mastenbroek NED 1936
      0
    • Ann Curtis USA 1948
      0
    • Valeria Gyenge HUN 1952
      0
    • Lorraine Crapp AUS 1956
      0
    • Chris von Saltza USA 1960
      0
    • Ginny Duenkel USA 1964
      0
    • Debbie Meyer USA 1968
      0
    • Shane Gould AUS 1972
    • Petra Thumer GDR / GER 1976
      0
    • Ines Diers GDR / GER 1980
      0
    • Tiffany Cohen USA 1984
      0
    • Janet Evans USA 1988
    • Dagmar Hase GER 1992
      0
    • Michelle Smith IRL 1996
      0
    • Brooke Bennett USA 2000
      0
    • Laure Manaudou FRA 2004
      0
    • Rebecca Adlington GBR 2008
      0
    • Camille Muffat FRA 2012
      0
    • Katie Ledecky USA 2016
    • Ariarne Titmus AUS 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
      0
  2. 2. Event #147 - Rowing - Men's Four

    • United States 1904 1960
      0
    • Great Britain 1908 1924 1928 1932 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016
    • Germany (GER / GDR) 1936 1968 1972 1976 1980 1988
      0
    • Italy 1948
      0
    • Croatia (YUG) 1952
    • Canada 1956
    • Denmark 1964
    • New Zealand 1984
      0
    • Australia 1992 1996 2020
      0
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
      0
  3. 3. Event #148 - Cycling Track - Women's Keirin

    • Victoria Pendleton GBR 2012
    • Elis Ligtlee NED 2016
    • Shanne Braspennincx NED 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  4. 4. Event #149 - Shooting - Men's Air Rifle

    • Philippe Heberle FRA 1984
    • Goran Maksimovic YUG / SRB 1988
    • Yuri Fedkin EUN / RUS 1992
      0
    • Artem Khadjibekov RUS 1996
      0
    • Cai Yalin CHN 2000
      0
    • Zhu Qinan CHN 2004
      0
    • Abhinav Bindra IND 2008
    • Alin Moldoveanu ROU 2012
    • Niccolo Campriani ITA 2016
    • Will Shaner USA 2020
      0
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  5. 5. Event #150 - Taekwondo - Women's Flyweight (49kg)

    • Lauren Burns AUS 2000
    • Chen Shih-hsin TPE 2004
      0
    • Wu Jingyu CHN 2008 2012
    • Kim So-hui KOR 2016
    • Panipak Wongpattanakit THA 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT

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  • Poll closed on 09/02/2022 at 06:00 PM

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Swimming, women's 400m Freestyle...with Camille Muffat in my heart, with Ledecky being the monster she is...my pick however is :AUS Shane Gould, the woman that opened the way for the modern female swimming.

 

Rowing, men's Four...Steven Redgrave makes automatically :GBR Great Britain my pick.

 

Track Cycling, women's Keirin...very young event that has never been won by the best sprinter nor true discipline's specialist in the field so far...I think no one of these girls deserve to be considered among the greatest ever of the sport, therefore :WHT I pass on this event.

 

Shooting, men's Air Rifle...no brainer, my pick is :ITA Niccolò Campriani, the best rifle shooter ever, one of the only 2 men in the history of the world cup to win at least 1 competition in each of the 3 rifle disciplines, the only man in history to make the Olympic final in all the 3 rifle discipline (and he did it twice in the same Olympics, winning 3 gold and 1 silver overall).

 

Taekwondo, women's Flyweights...another no brainer, :CHN Wu Jingyu is definitely the best fighter in the (recent) history of this class and therefore she's my obvious pick.

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Results

 

SWIMMING - Women's 400m Freestyle

 

1. Katie Ledecky USA

2. Ariarne Titmus AUS

3. Janet Evans USA

 

ROWING - Men's Four

 

1. Great Britain

2. Croatia (T)

3. Denmark (T)

 

CYCLING TRACK - Women's Keirin

 

1. Victoria Pendleton GBR

2. Elis Ligtlee NED (T)

3. Shanne Braspenninckx NED (T)

 

SHOOTING - Men's Air Rifle

 

1. Niccolo Campriani ITA

2. Abhinav Bindra IND

3. Alin Moldoveanu ROU (T)

 

TAEKWONDO - Women's Flyweight (-49kg)

 

1. Wu Jingyu CHN

2. Panipak Wongpattanakit THA

3. Kim So-hui KOR

3. Lauren Burns AUS

 

Thanks for voting!

 

 

 

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