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Paris 2024 - Very Early Predictions - Event 1/329 - Swimming - Men's 400m Freestyle


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Paris 2024 - Very Early Predictions - Event 1/329 - Swimming - Men's 400m Freestyle  

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  1. 1. Gold

    • Elijah Winnington AUS
      6
    • Lukas Martens GER
      4
    • Guilherme Costa BRA
      0
    • Felix Auboeck AUT
      1
    • Antonio Djakovic SUI
      0
    • Mack Horton AUS
      0
    • Marco De Tullio ITA
      0
    • Samuel Short AUS
      0
    • Gabriele Detti ITA
      0
    • Henning Muehlleitner GER
      1
    • Kieran Smith USA
      0
    • Matthew Sates RSA
      0
    • Danas Rapsys LTU
      0
    • Any other - please write the name in the comments
      3
  2. 2. Silver

    • Elijah Winnington AUS
      5
    • Lukas Martens GER
      4
    • Guilherme Costa BRA
      1
    • Felix Auboeck AUT
      0
    • Antonio Djakovic SUI
      0
    • Mack Horton AUS
      2
    • Marco De Tullio ITA
      0
    • Samuel Short AUS
      0
    • Gabriele Detti ITA
      0
    • Henning Muehlleitner GER
      0
    • Kieran Smith USA
      2
    • Matthew Sates RSA
      1
    • Danas Rapsys LTU
      0
    • Any other - please write the name in the comments
      0
  3. 3. Bronze

    • Elijah Winnington AUS
      3
    • Lukas Martens GER
      2
    • Guilherme Costa BRA
      2
    • Felix Auboeck AUT
      2
    • Antonio Djakovic SUI
      1
    • Mack Horton AUS
      1
    • Marco De Tullio ITA
      0
    • Samuel Short AUS
      0
    • Gabriele Detti ITA
      0
    • Henning Muehlleitner GER
      0
    • Kieran Smith USA
      1
    • Matthew Sates RSA
      0
    • Danas Rapsys LTU
      1
    • Any other - please write the name in the comments
      2

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  • Poll closed on 12/06/2022 at 07:00 PM

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So much can change in swimming in two years making this really difficult.

 

Some other possible contenders:

 

Ahmed Hafnaoui (Olympic Champion who focused on study this year)

Thomas Neill (another 3:44 Australian whose season was ruined by a rough case of covid this year)

David Popovici (if he swims it he can't be dismissed as a contender for gold)

Lorenzo Galossi (fast rising Italian junior)

 

 

🥇Lorenzo Galossi

🥈Elijah Winnington

🥉Lukas Martens

 

 

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@dullard thanks for your comment.

 

That's what I wanted from this series of polls.

That we will get some info on maybe not the most obvious and well-known Paris contenders.

 

If Galossi wins Gold in Event#1, how many swimming gold medals will Italy get in total after such a thing on Day1??? ;-)

 

Good luck against ARG, chances are small, but still bigger than POL has against FRA, I think.

Edited by rafalgorka

 

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I voted

 

1. Elijah Winnington AUS

2. Lukas Martens GER

3. Antonio Djakovic SUI

 

Forgot about Galossi, you all may be right about him. Djakovic was first to come to my mind as someone who will improve fast.

 

I understand 20 months away it's too long and our predictions are not very serious, but I just like this kind of stuff...

 

I only think that other version of such a poll is better, predicting only a winner, and then counting the votes in 1, 2, 3 order like in imaginary olympics series.

More athletes to choose from in each poll though.

 

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I think results of this poll are:

 

1. Elijah Winnington AUS

2. Lukas Martens GER

3. Lorenzo Galossi ITA

 

Thanks for voting.

 

From the next poll in this series, we will vote only for a winner, but first three in the voting will be our predicted medalists (I have chosen this method to find out who the medalists are in this first poll)

And the voters' names won't be hidden.

 

Medal table

 

:AUS 1-0-0---1

:GER 0-1-0---1

:ITA 0-0-1---1

 

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Anyway, If I chose the medalists using the results of our voting for Gold/Silver/Bronze, results of our poll could be considered the same as above.

1. Winnington 2. Martens 3. Any other T (Galossi???)

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