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What are your medal predictions for Team Canada Paris 2024?


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My very optimistic predictions:

 

Gymnastics- Women's Trampoline- Gold- Rosie MacLennan

Gymnastics- Women's Balance Beam- Bronze- Ellie Black

Fencing- Women's Foil- Gold- Eleanor Harvey

Fencing- Women's Team Foil- Bronze

Diving- Women's 3m- Bronze- Mia Valee

Diving- Women's 3m Syncro- Silver- Melissa Citrini/Mia Valee

Diving- Men's 10m Syncro- Bronze- Rylan Wiens/Nathan Zsombor Murray

Athletics- Women's Hammer Throw- Bronze- Camryn Rogers

Athetics- Men's 5000m- Bronze- Mo Ahmed

Athletics- Women's Shot Put- Silver- Sarah Mitton

Canoeing- Women's K1 200m- Silver- Katie Vincent

Athletics- Men's 4x100m- Gold- Andre DeGrasse/Brendan Rodney/Jerome Blake/Aaron Brown

Athletics- Men's 200m- Silver- Andre DeGrasse

Boxing- Women's 75kg- Gold- Tammara Thibeault

Sailing- Women's Laser Radial- Bronze- Sarah Douglas

Athletics- Men's Decathlon- Gold- Damian Warner

Basketball- Women's 3x3 Team- Silver- Michelle Plouffe/Katherine Plouffe/Paige Crozon/Kacie Bosch

Judo- Women's 57kg- Gold- Jessica Klimkait

Wrestling- Women's 62kg- Bronze- Ana Godinez

Swimming- Women's 100m Butterfly- Silver- Maggie MacNeil

Basketball- Men's Team- Bronze

Swimming- Women's 400m Individual Medley- Gold- Summer McIntosh

Swimming- Women's 200m Individual Medley- Gold- Summer McIntosh

Swimming- Women's 200m Freestyle- Gold- Summer McIntosh

Swimming- Women's 100m Freestyle- Bronze- Penny Oleksiak

Swimming- Women's 100m Backstroke- Gold- Kylie Masse

Swimming- Women's 400m Freestyle- Gold- Summer McIntosh

Swimming- Women's 4x100m Freestyle- Bronze

Swimming- Women's 4x200m Freestyle- Bronze

Athletics- Men's 800m- Silver- Marco Arop

Breaking- BBoys- Bronze- Phil Wizard (But frankly, I don't care)

Beach Volleyball- Women's Tournament-Bronze- Sophie Bukovec/Brandie Wilkerson

Judo- Men's 100kg- Silver- Shady El Nahas

Taekwondo- Women's 57kg- Bronze- Skylar Park

Tennis- Men's Tournament- Silver- Felix Auger-Aliassime

Swimming- Men's 100m Freestyle/Men's 100m Butterfly- Bronze- Josh Liendo

 

 

 

Notable absentees:  Lauraine Genest, Tyler Mislawchuk, Kelsey Mitchell, Women's Basketball Team, Women's Soccer Team, Brooke Henderson, Corey Conners, Catherine Beauchemin Pinard, Arthur Margelidon, Antoine Valois Fotier, Maude Charron, Boady Santavy, Ericka Wiebe, Justina Di Stasio, Pierce LePage, Derek Drouin, Hugo Houle, Michael Woods, Charlie Cavanaugh

 

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With the Olympics still about 2 years ago, it's a bit difficult to pinpoint. Overall, I am hoping for around 20-25 medals.

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  • 1 year later...

Gracenote medals prediction for Canada:

 

Gold

Swimming: Summer McIntosh (women's 200m butterfly)

Swimming: Summer McIntosh (women's 400m IM)

Track and field: Marco Arop (men's 800m)

Track and field: Damian Warner (decathlon)

Breaking: Philip Kim (B-Boys)

Judo: Christa Deguchi (women's 57kg)

 

Silver

Track and field: Men's 4x100m relay team

Track and field: Pierce LePage (decathlon)

Track and field: Camryn Rogers (women's hammer throw)

Track and field: Sarah Mitton (women's shot put)

Boxing: Tammara Thibeault (women's 75kg)

Canoe sprint: Katie Vincent (women's single)

Canoe sprint: Katie Vincent and Sloan MacKenzie (women's double)

Judo: Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard (women's 53kg)

Artistic swimming: team event

 

Bronze

Swimming: Women's 4x100m freestyle relay team

Swimming: Women's 4x100m medley relay team

Track and field: Ethan Katzberg (men's hammer throw)

Rowing: Women's eight

Judo: Shady Elnahas (men's 100 kg)

 

https://www.cbc.ca/sports/the-buzzer-newsletter-canada-medal-prediction-olympics-1.7253561

 

 

I would add also Men's basketball team in bronze

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Those Gracenote predictions are a mess. They have Katie Vincent winning two medals, but she's only competing in one event... and also, the 4x100 free women's relay is mess. They are probably our least likely to medal (them of the 4x200 men). Used to be a strength, but is in sad shape now. 

I figure we should surpass 25 fairly easily. Kinda figured we'd be around 28-29, but that may be some rose coloured glasses. 

My estimates:

Swimming - 8-9 - McIntosh will win a bunch, 1 or 2 from the usual suspects, medley relays, and men should kick in a couple


Track - 7-8 - Katzberg, Rogers, Mitton, Warren are highly likely. LePage too if he's healthy. Arop is a favourite. 4x100 men probably. And between DeGrasse, Morales Williams, Ahmed, Sutherland, Dunfee and the 4x400 women they could win 1-2 between them. 

Judo - 2 - DeGuchi is a heavy favourite, and Shady is a strong contender. A couple others have an outside chance

Track Cycling - 1-2 - Bibic has had some great results. Mitchell and Genest are coming off medals in Tokyo. Outside chances in the team events

 

Team Sports - 1-2 - Should get at least one medal out of basketball. Beach Volleyball is a strong possibility too. 

Breaking - 1 - Phil Kim is a heavy favourite

 

Canoe Sprint - 1 - Vincent/MacKenzie are a favourite to medal, but Jensen has an outside shot too

 


The rest are kinds odds and ends where we can probably pick up a medal hear and there. 

Rowing - Women's 8's have a decent shot of getting back on the podium. 
Diving - Both 10m sychro events have a chance
Gymnastics - I think the women will finally get a medal, Black, Olsen and even the team have a chance
Weightlifting - Charon had to move weightclasses, but is still a coinflip to podium

Tennis - The doubles teams have an outside shot

Golf - I have Henderson with a small chance

Martial arts - Thibeault in boxing and Park in Taekwondo maybe. Also have four wrestlers that are longshots

Team Sports - Women's soccer always seem to find magic at the Olympcs. Rugby and volleyball are long shots

Archery - I think Eric Peters has a chance

Fencing - My longshot of longshots... the womens Team Foil

 

 



 

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1 minute ago, JockCartier said:

Those Gracenote predictions are a mess. They have Katie Vincent winning two medals, but she's only competing in one event... and also, the 4x100 free women's relay is mess. They are probably our least likely to medal (them of the 4x200 men). Used to be a strength, but is in sad shape now. 

I figure we should surpass 25 fairly easily. Kinda figured we'd be around 28-29, but that may be some rose coloured glasses. 

My estimates:

Swimming - 8-9 - McIntosh will win a bunch, 1 or 2 from the usual suspects, medley relays, and men should kick in a couple


Track - 7-8 - Katzberg, Rogers, Mitton, Warren are highly likely. LePage too if he's healthy. Arop is a favourite. 4x100 men probably. And between DeGrasse, Morales Williams, Ahmed, Sutherland, Dunfee and the 4x400 women they could win 1-2 between them. 

Judo - 2 - DeGuchi is a heavy favourite, and Shady is a strong contender. A couple others have an outside chance

Track Cycling - 1-2 - Bibic has had some great results. Mitchell and Genest are coming off medals in Tokyo. Outside chances in the team events

 

Team Sports - 1-2 - Should get at least one medal out of basketball. Beach Volleyball is a strong possibility too. 

Breaking - 1 - Phil Kim is a heavy favourite

 

Canoe Sprint - 1 - Vincent/MacKenzie are a favourite to medal, but Jensen has an outside shot too

 


The rest are kinds odds and ends where we can probably pick up a medal hear and there. 

Rowing - Women's 8's have a decent shot of getting back on the podium. 
Diving - Both 10m sychro events have a chance
Gymnastics - I think the women will finally get a medal, Black, Olsen and even the team have a chance
Weightlifting - Charon had to move weightclasses, but is still a coinflip to podium

Tennis - The doubles teams have an outside shot

Golf - I have Henderson with a small chance

Martial arts - Thibeault in boxing and Park in Taekwondo maybe. Also have four wrestlers that are longshots

Team Sports - Women's soccer always seem to find magic at the Olympcs. Rugby and volleyball are long shots

Archery - I think Eric Peters has a chance

Fencing - My longshot of longshots... the womens Team Foil

 

 



 

Vincent is entered in two events, as two athletes are able to compete in the individual event this time around, unlike Tokyo. Gracenote has been known to lowball Canada in terms of medals usually, I think it’ll be much higher than that (not 28-29, more like 25-26)
 

I’m doing a preview of our medal chances in about a week on this club, with an in depth overview, but I agree with a lot of this. There’s some changes I would make, but :dunno:

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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

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8 minutes 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

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Read the first part of the paragraph. 

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