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Totallympics Awards 2022


vinipereira

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VOTING BREAKDOWN

35/36 MEMBERS VOTED

 

POINTS # #1  
335 25 13  :ESP CARLOS ALCARAZ
205 13 8  :DEN JONAS VINGEGAARD
190 18 5  :NGR TOBI AMUSAN
185 16 5  :MAR MEN'S FOOTBALL TEAM
140 16 1  :BRA ALISON DOS SANTOS
135 12 3  :FRA LÉON MARCHAND

 

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1 minute ago, vinipereira said:

Well, in the end, he won a medal because of that #1 :d

At universities this will be called as a textbook smart voting :p

 

However fully deserved medal for a magical year :bounce:

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:USA Shaun White

SNOWBOARD

Shaun White is, undoubtedly, one of the world's most prolific snowboarders. Between 2003-2013, he won 13 Winter X Games titles in Snowboarding slopestyle and superpipe (Olympic half-pipe), which included achieving a perfect 100 in 2012. Additionally, White became the first athlete to medal at both Summer and Winter X Games, as he also won titles in 2007 and 2011 in vert Skateboarding. He competed across five Winter Olympics (2006-2022), where he became the first snowboarder to win three Olympic gold medals. He accomplished this feat in the men's half-pipe in 2006, 2010 and 2018. Retired after a fourth-place finish in Beijing 2022, White has left a legacy for a whole new generation of snowboarders, earning a place at the Totallympics Hall of Fame.

@JoshMartini007

 

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VOTING BREAKDOWN

35/36 MEMBERS VOTED

 

POINTS # #1  
390 25 16  :ARG ARGENTINA (FOOTBALL)
315 24 10  :FIN FINLAND (ICE HOCKEY)
270 23 7  :ITA ITALY (VOLLEYBALL)
75 11 -  :SWE SWEDEN (CURLING)
70 9 1  :ESP SPAIN (WATER POLO)
70 8 1  :MAR MOROCCO (FOOTBALL)

 

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VOTING BREAKDOWN

34/36 MEMBERS VOTED

 

POINTS # #1  
365 23 15  :SRB SERBIA (VOLLEYBALL)
220 21 6  :CAN CANADA (ICE HOCKEY)
215 17 7  :ENG ENGLAND (FOOTBALL)
155 16 3  :USA UNITED STATES (BASKETBALL)
95 9 2  :GBR GREAT BRITAIN (CURLING)
90 9 1  :NZL NEW ZEALAND (RUGBY)

 

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For women's team, Serbia, Canada and England were virtually tied at some point, but the last 10 voters really solidified Serbia's win here.

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:USA Serena Williams

TENNIS

Often referred to as the greatest women's tennis player ever, Serena Williams' "evolving away from tennis" announcement made her career and overall contributions to sport a particularly standout story in 2022 despite a lack of on-court success. Having debuted on the WTA Tour in 1995, Williams reached the world number 1 ranking in the summer of 2002, a position she occupied a remarkable 317 times overall. Williams' 23 career Grand Slam singles titles is second all-time, and she has 14 Grand Slam doubles titles, to boot. As an Olympian, Williams certainly made her mark, earning four gold medals across four Summer Games, and tying her sister Venus with the most Olympic tennis gold in history. William's mark has been felt off-the-field as well, as a fashion icon, mother, and business woman who has moved onto society and financial pages, remaining a role model for how to crossover successfully beyond sports.

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