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IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #36 - Athletics - Men's 800m; Judo - Men's Lightweight; Judo - Women's Lightweight; Gymnastics Artistic - Men's Rings; Gymnastics Rhythmic - Women's All-Around Individual


IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #36 - Athletics - Men's 800m; Judo - Men's Lightweight; Judo - Women's Lightweight; Gymnastics Artistic - Men's Rings; Gymnastics Rhythmic - Women's All-Around Individual  

20 members have voted

  1. 1. Event #151 - Athletics - Men's 800m

    • Edwin Flack AUS 1896
      0
    • Alfred Tysoe GBR 1900
      0
    • Jim Lightbody USA 1904
      0
    • Mel Sheppard USA 1908
      0
    • Ted Meredith USA 1912
      0
    • Albert Hill GBR 1920
      0
    • Douglas Lowe GBR 1924 1928
      0
    • Tommy Hampson GBR 1932
      0
    • John Woodruff USA 1936
      0
    • Mal Whitfield USA 1948 1952
      0
    • Tom Courtney USA 1956
      0
    • Peter Snell NZL 1960 1964
      0
    • Ralph Doubell AUS 1968
      0
    • Dave Wottle USA 1972
      0
    • Alberto Juantorena CUB 1976
    • Steve Ovett GBR 1980
    • Joaquim Cruz BRA 1984
    • Paul Ereng KEN 1988
      0
    • William Tanui KEN 1992
      0
    • Vebjoern Rodal NOR 1996
    • Nils Schumann GER 2000
    • Yuriy Borzakovskiy RUS 2004
      0
    • Wilfred Bungei KEN 2008
      0
    • David Rudisha KEN 2012 2016
    • Emmanuel Korir KEN 2020
      0
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  2. 2. Event #152 - Judo - Men's Lightweight

    • Takehide Nakatani JPN 1964
      0
    • Takao Kawaguchi JPN 1972
      0
    • Hector Rodriguez CUB 1976
      0
    • Ezio Gamba ITA 1980
      0
    • Ahn Byeong-keun KOR 1984
      0
    • Marc Alexandre FRA 1988
      0
    • Toshihiko Koga JPN 1992
      0
    • Kenzo Nakamura JPN 1996
      0
    • Giuseppe Maddaloni ITA 2000
      0
    • Lee Won-hee KOR 2004
      0
    • Elnur Mammadli AZE 2008
    • Mansur Isaev RUS 2012
      0
    • Shohei Ono JPN 2016 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  3. 3. Event #153 - Judo - Women's Lightweight

    • Miriam Blasco Soto ESP 1992
      0
    • Driulis Gonzalez CUB 1996
    • Isabel Fernandez ESP 2000
    • Yvonne Boenisch GER 2004
    • Giulia Quintavalle ITA 2008
      0
    • Kaori Matsumoto JPN 2012
    • Rafaela Silva BRA 2016
    • Nora Gjakova KOS 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  4. 4. Event #154 - Gymnastics Artistic - Men's Rings

    • Ioannis Miitropoulos GRE 1896
      0
    • Herman Glass USA 1904
      0
    • Francesco Martino ITA 1924
      0
    • Leon Stukelj YUG / SLO 1928
      0
    • George Gulack USA 1932
      0
    • Alois Hudec TCH / CZE 1936
      0
    • Karl Frei SUI 1948
      0
    • Hrant Shahinyan URS / ARM 1952
      0
    • Albert Azaryan URS / ARM 1956 1960
      0
    • Takuji Hayata JPN 1964
      0
    • Akinori Nakayama JPN 1968 1972
    • Nikolai Andrianov URS / RUS 1976
      0
    • Alexander Dityatin URS / RUS 1980
      0
    • Koji Gushiken JPN 1984
      0
    • Li Ning CHN 1984
    • Holger Behrendt GDR / GER 1988
      0
    • Dmitry Bilozerchev URS / RUS 1988
      0
    • Vitaly Scherbo EUN / BLR 1992
    • Jury Chechi ITA 1996
    • Szilveszter Csollany HUN 2000
      0
    • Dimosthenis Tampakos GRE 2004
      0
    • Chen Yibing CHN 2008
      0
    • Arthur Zanetti BRA 2012
    • Eleftherios Petrounias GRE 2016
    • Liu Yang CHN 2020
      0
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  5. 5. Event #155 - Gymnastics Rhythmic - Women's All-Around Individual

    • Lori Fung CAN 1984
    • Marina Lobatch URS / BLR 1988
      0
    • Olexandra Tymoshenko EUN / UKR 1992
      0
    • Kateryna Serebrianska UKR 1996
    • Yulia Barsukova RUS 2000
      0
    • Alina Kabaeva RUS 2004
      0
    • Yevgeniya Kanayeva RUS 2008 2012
    • Margarita Mamun RUS 2016
      0
    • Linoy Ashram ISR 2020
      0
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT

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

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10 hours ago, rafalgorka said:

@thiago_simoes I wonder what are your thoughts on gymnastics events here.

I voted on Chechi on rings and Kanaeva in the all-around.
 
No one can beat Chechi's elegance and control. Csollány would have been my second choice. Azaryan would have been my third choice, even though he's from a totally different time and even his namesake skill is not used anymore. But he was decidedly elegant and strong for his time.

On the women's side, it's quite shocking that no Olympic champion has really captivated me. I voted on Kanaeva mostly because she has two titles, but my favorite has got to be Marina Lobatch. Lori Fung would have been my third choice.

Athletics, men's 800m...maybe Rudisha was really the best specialist ever to run the distance, but I don't trust anymore any Kenian/Ethiopian success in the last 40 years at least, therefore my pick is "el caballo" :CUB Alberto Juantorena, a man that could really make any race exciting a lot more than the current top specialists.

 

Judo, men's Lightweight...my pick is :JPN Shoei Ono, despite this class has seen many very good representatives. But he's the only man to repeat himself on the Olympic mat, and that's a lot in this sport.

 

Judo, women's Lightweight...this is a difficult choice, as many of these Olympic champions didn't prove themselves durable, consistent at the top of the ranking of this weight class. My pick here is :ESP Isabel Fernandez, maybe the only one to be an exception to what I wrote before.

 

Artistic Gymnastics, men's Rings...:ITA Yuri Chechi...the true Lord of the Rings, who else?

 

Rhythmic Gymnastics, Individual All-Round...rankings written well before the actual competition is held, unfair winners...is that worth any attention? :WHT I pass on this event.

@phelps Shohei Ono is 13-0 here, the gold medal looks to be assured. Noone else has got a single vote yet.

 

So who would you choose for the minor medals in this category?

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

1 hour ago, rafalgorka said:

@phelps Shohei Ono is 13-0 here, the gold medal looks to be assured. Noone else has got a single vote yet.

 

So who would you choose for the minor medals in this category?

:JPN Toshihiko Koga would be my second choice (he also won an Olympic silver medal and 3 world championships gold medals in his career) and :ITA Ezio Gamba (an Olympic silver and 3 consecutive world championships silver medals in his career, signing an era in the judo history...and now by far the best coach in the world) the third choice...

  • 2 weeks later...

Results

 

ATHLETICS - Men's 800m

 

1. David Rudisha KEN

2. Joaquim Cruz BRA

3. Alberto Juantorena CUB (T)

 

JUDO - Men's Lightweight

 

1. Shohei Ono JPN

2. Elnur Mammadli AZE

3. Ezio Gamba ITA (T)

3. Toshihiko Koga JPN (T)

 

JUDO - Women's Lightweight

 

1. Rafaela Silva BRA

2. Driulis Gonzalez CUB

3. Isabel Fernandez ESP (T)

3. Kaori Matsumoto JPN (T)

 

GYMNASTICS ARTISTIC - Men's Rings

 

1. Jury Chechi ITA

2. Eleftherios Petrounias GRE

3. Akinori Nakayama JPN

 

GYMNASTICS RHYTHMIC - Women's All-Around Individual

 

1. Yevgeniya Kanayeva RUS

2. Kateryna Serebrianska UKR

3. Lori Fung CAN

 

Thanks for voting!

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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