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Nations that Can Win their First Olympic Medal at the Summer Olympic Games 2016


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EUROPE

  • :ALB Albania - Women's 1500m
  • :AND Andorra - 
  • :BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina - Men's 800m
  • :KOS Kosovo - Women's Judo
  • :MLT Malta - Men's Double Trap Shooting
  • :MON Monaco -
  • :SMR San Marino - Men's Trap Shooting, Women's Trap Shooting

 

OCEANIA

  • :ASA American Samoa -
  • :COK Cook Islands -
  • :FIJ Fiji - Men's Rugby Sevens, Women's Rugby Sevens
  • :GUM Guam - 
  • :KIR Kiribati - 
  • :MHL Marshall Islands - 
  • :FSM FS of Micronesia - 
  • :NRU Nauru - 
  • :PLW Palau - 
  • :PNG Papua New Guinea -
  • :SAM Samoa - Women's weightlifting
  • :SOL Solomon Islands -
  • :TUV Tuvalu - 
  • :VAN Vanuatu - 

 

ASIA

  • :BAN Bangladesh - Men's golf
  • :BHU Bhutan -
  • :BRU Brunei -
  • :CAM Cambodia - Women's taekwondo
  • :JOR Jordan -
  • :LAO Laos -
  • :MDV Maldives -
  • :MYA Myanmar - Men's Pistol Shooting
  • :NEP Nepal -
  • :OMA Oman -
  • :PLE Palestine - 
  • :TLS Timor-Leste
  • :TKM Turkmenistan - Judo
  • :YEM Yemen -

 

AMERICAS

  • :ANT Antigua and Barbuda - Men's 4x100m Relay
  • :ARU Aruba - Mixed Sailing
  • :BIZ Belize - 
  • :BOL Bolivia - Racewalking
  • :IVB British Virgin Islands -
  • :CAY Caymans Islands - 
  • :DMA Dominica -
  • :ESA El Salvador -
  • :HON Honduras - Men's U23 Football
  • :NCA Nicaragua - 
  • :SKN Saint Kitts and Nevis - Men's 4x100m Relay
  • :LCA Saint Lucia - Women's High Jump
  • :VIN Saint Vincent and the Grenadines  -

 

AFRICA

  • :ANG Angola - 
  • :BEN Benin -  
  • :BUR Burkina Faso - 
  • :CPV Cape Verde -
  • :CAF Central African Republic - 
  • :CHA Chad -
  • :COM Comoros -
  • :CGO Congo -
  • :COD DR Congo -
  • :GEQ Equatorial Guinea -
  • :GAM Gambia -
  • :GUI Guinea -
  • :GBS Guinea-Bissau - Judo
  • :LES Lesotho - 
  • :LBR Liberia - 
  • :LBA Libya - 
  • :MAD Madagascar -
  • :MAW Malawi -
  • :MLI Mali - Men's Taekwondo
  • :MTN Mauritania -
  • :RWA Rwanda - 
  • :STP São Tomé and Príncipe  -
  • :SEY Seychelles -
  • :SLE Sierra Leone -
  • :SOM Somalia -
  • :SSD South Sudan -
  • :SWZ Swaziland -  
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  • 3 months later...

Less than month before the games - any other suggestions?

 

Personally I think small chances can be added (:mumble:):

 

  • :SAM - Women's weightlifting
  • :BAN - Men's golf
  • :CAM - Women's taekwondo
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