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What are your medal predictions for Team Canada Paris 2024?


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Yeah, I've read that too, but just because you're limited to that many, doesn't mean you get that many

This initial allocations only give us one boat... but it only gives everyone one boat. So maybe more can still be awarded, I don't know, but as I've said, I've never seen anyone actually list two C1 boats for Canada. 

https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/paris_2024_csp_quota_allocation_as_of_06062024.pdf


 

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5 minutes ago, JockCartier said:

Yeah, I've read that too, but just because you're limited to that many, doesn't mean you get that many

This initial allocations only give us one boat... but it only gives everyone one boat. So maybe more can still be awarded, I don't know, but as I've said, I've never seen anyone actually list two C1 boats for Canada. 

https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/paris_2024_csp_quota_allocation_as_of_06062024.pdf


 

Yes people who qualified for the C2 can compete in the C1 as well at the Olympics 

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1 hour ago, JockCartier said:

I've never seen her listed officially as anywhere but the C2, but I don't claim to be an expert on how each sports quota systms work. So I'll take your word for it

It's been the case since Tokyo (you can go check the result vs the quotas from there).

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Not sure where to put this. But these are my medal predictions:

 

Archery (1 S)

Silver: Eric Peters (Men's individual)

 

Athletics (2 G, 3S, 1 B)

Gold: Ethan Katzberg, Camryn Rogers (both in hammer throw)

Silver: 4x100 m relay, Sarah Mitton (shot put), Damien Warner (decathlon)

Bronze: Marco Arop (800m), I think he will squeeze in.

 

Basketball (1 S, 1 B)

Silver: Men's team

Bronze: Women's 3x3 

 

Boxing (1 G)

Gold: Tammara Theibeault, Women's 75 kg

 

Breaking (1 G)

Gold: Phil Wizard

 

Diving (1 B)

Bronze: Men's synchro platform

 

Canoeing (1 S 1 B)

Silver: Women's C2

Bronze: Women's C1 (Katie Vincent)

 

Cycling (1 B)

Bronze: Dylan Bibic in Men's omnium

 

Gymnastics (1 S, 1 B)

Silver: Men's apparatus medal 

Bronze: Women's trampoline

 

Judo: (1G, 3 B)

Gold: Christa Deguchi

Bronze: CBP, Shady El Nahas and the mixed team

 

Rowing: (1G, 1B)

Gold: Women's eights

Bronze: Women's lightweight double sculls

 

Skateboarding: (1 B)

Bronze: Men's street (Cordano Russell)

 

Swimming: (3 G 2 S 1 B)

Gold: Summer Mcintosh (400 im and 200m butterfly), Josh Liendo (Men's 100 m butterfly)

Silver: Summer Mcintosh (200 im and 400m freestyle),

Bronze: Liendo (Men's 100m freestyle 

 

Weightlifting: (1 S)

Silver: Maude Charron

 

Total: 9 G 10 S 12 B

31 medals

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A couple weeks ago I posted I figured we had potential for 28-29 with our lineup... since then the only real changes effecting that have been LePage pulling out, and McIntosh withdrawing from the 200free... so I'll amend it to 27

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1 hour ago, intoronto said:

Not sure where to put this. But these are my medal predictions:

 

Archery (1 S)

Silver: Eric Peters (Men's individual)

 

Athletics (2 G, 3S, 1 B)

Gold: Ethan Katzberg, Camryn Rogers (both in hammer throw)

Silver: 4x100 m relay, Sarah Mitton (shot put), Damien Warner (decathlon)

Bronze: Marco Arop (800m), I think he will squeeze in.

 

Basketball (1 S, 1 B)

Silver: Men's team

Bronze: Women's 3x3 

 

Boxing (1 G)

Gold: Tammara Theibeault, Women's 75 kg

 

Breaking (1 G)

Gold: Phil Wizard

 

Diving (1 B)

Bronze: Men's synchro platform

 

Canoeing (1 S 1 B)

Silver: Women's C2

Bronze: Women's C1 (Katie Vincent)

 

Cycling (1 B)

Bronze: Dylan Bibic in Men's omnium

 

Gymnastics (1 S, 1 B)

Silver: Men's apparatus medal 

Bronze: Women's trampoline

 

Judo: (1G, 3 B)

Gold: Christa Deguchi

Bronze: CBP, Shady El Nahas and the mixed team

 

Rowing: (1G, 1B)

Gold: Women's eights

Bronze: Women's lightweight double sculls

 

Skateboarding: (1 B)

Bronze: Men's street (Cordano Russell)

 

Swimming: (3 G 2 S 1 B)

Gold: Summer Mcintosh (400 im and 200m butterfly), Josh Liendo (Men's 100 m butterfly)

Silver: Summer Mcintosh (200 im and 400m freestyle),

Bronze: Liendo (Men's 100m freestyle 

 

Weightlifting: (1 S)

Silver: Maude Charron

 

Total: 9 G 10 S 12 B

31 medals

Love this !! I had 31 medals in my mind as well :)

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