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Datorita calificarii echipei de polo, cel mai probabil vom avea peste 90 de sportivi la Paris. Imi e cam greu sa cred ca vom ajunge la 100, dar 90+ e un numar decent.

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  On 2/21/2024 at 10:15 AM, Ionut said:

Datorita calificarii echipei de polo, cel mai probabil vom avea peste 90 de sportivi la Paris. Imi e cam greu sa cred ca vom ajunge la 100, dar 90+ e un numar decent.

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Eu spun ca vom avea peste 100 de sportivi pentru jocurile olimpice. Deja suntem la 76 (2 judoka, 2 haltere, 2-3 tenis de camp, 1 tenis de masa baieti, 7-8 atleti, 1 triatlon, 1 tir cu arcul, +1-2 inot, 1 box feminin, 1-2 ciclism, 1 tir, 2-3 scrima)

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Da, e plauzibil. Ar mai fi si luptele de luat in considerare. Si de acolo probabil o sa vina 2-3 sportivi. Asta desi la europenele de la Bucuresti ne-am prezentat, din punctul meu de vedere, slab la categoriile olimpice.

 

Sunt curios la judo daca putem califica 2 sportivi. Acolo mi se pare ca e dezastru. Iar la scrima, acolo cred ca ne vom baza doar pe turneele de calificare. Iulian Teodosiu nu pare sa mai aiba sanse bune sa se califice pe baza clasamentului, iar Malina Calugareanu e cam inconstanta si nici ea nu cred ca se poate califica direct.

 

Mai am mari indoieli ca vom reusi sa ne calificam la tir. Laura Ilie e total iesita din forma si nici Roxana Sidi nu pare a fi intr-o forma foarte buna.

 

Sper totusi ca urmatoarele luni vor fi excelente pentru ai nostri si poate vom avea parte si de cateva surprize.

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  On 2/21/2024 at 11:12 AM, Ionut said:

Ar mai fi si luptele de luat in considerare. Si de acolo probabil o sa vina 2-3 sportivi. Asta desi la europenele de la Bucuresti ne-am prezentat, din punctul meu de vedere, slab la categoriile olimpice.

Andreea Ana la 53 kg, Zelenkyh la 62 kg

 

Sunt curios la judo daca putem califica 2 sportivi. Acolo mi se pare ca e dezastru.

Slabe sanse; chiar, daca printr-un miracol, s-ar califica cineva, tot va fi pielea pwlii la Paris

Iar la scrima, acolo cred ca ne vom baza doar pe turneele de calificare. Iulian Teodosiu nu pare sa mai aiba sanse bune sa se califice pe baza clasamentului, iar Malina Calugareanu e cam inconstanta si nici ea nu cred ca se poate califica direct.

Cred ca Malina se va califica 

 

Mai am mari indoieli ca vom reusi sa ne calificam la tir. Laura Ilie e total iesita din forma si nici Roxana Sidi nu pare a fi intr-o forma foarte buna.

Laura Ilie ocheste alte tinte de vreo cateva luni; n-o vad ajungand la Paris

 

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If the lights light up exactly at the correct moment, he was definitely first, since his light went on first. Not sure if those lights are 100% accurate though?

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  On 2/21/2024 at 10:15 AM, Ionut said:

Datorita calificarii echipei de polo, cel mai probabil vom avea peste 90 de sportivi la Paris. Imi e cam greu sa cred ca vom ajunge la 100, dar 90+ e un numar decent.

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Din pacate la multe sporturi nu prea mai avem nicio sansa la medalii, ca alta data...

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  On 2/24/2024 at 1:45 PM, vlad said:

Din pacate la multe sporturi nu prea mai avem nicio sansa la medalii, ca alta data...

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Ca sporturi, sanse la medalii avem la:

Canotaj - 4-5 medalii

Kayak canoe - 1-2 medalii

Inot - 1-2 medalii

Haltere - 1-2 medalii

 

Sporturi cu sanse mai mici:

Gimnastica artistica - 1 medalie

Atletism - 1 medalie

Tenis de masa - 1 medalie

Box - 1 medalie

Mountain Bike - 1 medalie

Lupte libere - 1 medalie

 

Sporturi cu sanse minime

Judo, Tenis, scrima.

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  On 2/24/2024 at 2:45 PM, IoNuTzZ said:

Ca sporturi, sanse la medalii avem la:

 

Canotaj - 4-5 medalii

Putin cam optimist; eu vad 3, max 4 medalii (W2x, W2-, W 8+) 

Kayak canoe - 1-2 medalii

Sper la 2; ratiunea imi spune ca, cel mai probabil, va fi doar una

Inot - 1-2 medalii

Dopatul cu fata de sacal si aere de filosof si-a ales prost momentul de-a se strecura pe scena mondiala; trebuia sa forteze la Tokyo. Acum nu va prinde nici o finala

Haltere - 1-2 medalii

Nu urmaresc sportul asta unde dopajul e la ordinea zilei; ar trebui scos din programul olimpic

 

Sporturi cu sanse mai mici:

Gimnastica artistica - 1 medalie

Atletism - 1 medalie

Tenis de masa - 1 medalie

Box - 1 medalie

Mountain Bike - 1 medalie

Lupte libere - 1 medalie

Cel mult o medalie din tot amalgamul asta; sanse ceva mai mari cred ca le are boxul (feminin)

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  On 2/24/2024 at 2:45 PM, IoNuTzZ said:

 

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If the lights light up exactly at the correct moment, he was definitely first, since his light went on first. Not sure if those lights are 100% accurate though?

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  On 2/25/2024 at 10:10 AM, zob79 said:

 

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Sabrina Voniea, locul 4 la sol intr-o finala unde au participat cele mai bune, are dificultate, executie bune; sansele sunt bune pentru medalie.

 

Vlad Dascalu mountain bike a castigat la Jocurile Europene si are medalii si in cupa mondiala unde participa cei mai buni.

 

Alina Rotaru bronz mondial a inceput sezonul cu o saritura foarte buna la fel si Florentina Iusco care sare constant peste 6.60.

 

Bernadette Szocs intr-o zi buna poate bate pe absolut oricine asadar si ea are sanse destul de bune

 

Lacramioara Perijoc clar e una dintre favorite.


Canotaj W2X, W2-, W8+ la momentu acesta sunt niste medalii 90% sigur. Orice echipaj masculin poate sa ia medalie.

 

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  On 2/25/2024 at 11:07 AM, IoNuTzZ said:

Sabrina Voniea, locul 4 la sol intr-o finala unde au participat cele mai bune, are dificultate, executie bune; sansele sunt bune pentru medalie.

N-are nici o medalie intr-o competitie de nivelul/presiunea JO; e greu sa te autodepasesti tocmai acolo; sanse 20%

 

Vlad Dascalu mountain bike a castigat la Jocurile Europene si are medalii si in cupa mondiala unde participa cei mai buni.

Te cred pe cuvant :) nu urmaresc activitatea asta, n-o consider sport

 

Alina Rotaru bronz mondial a inceput sezonul cu o saritura foarte buna la fel si Florentina Iusco care sare constant peste 6.60.

Ai vazut cu ce cifre s-au luat medalii la mondialul de anul trecut; Alina ar tb sa sara peste 7m pt bronz, lucru care nu e deloc usor. sanse 25-30%

 

Bernadette Szocs intr-o zi buna poate bate pe absolut oricine asadar si ea are sanse destul de bune

Nu poate bate o chinezoaica/japoneza, si n-are cum sa ia medalie fara a intalni un astfel de exemplar. Medalia (de bronz) ar putea veni de la echipe, daca avem noroc la tragerea la sorti.

 

Lacramioara Perijoc clar e una dintre favorite.

Boxul e un sport influentat masiv de mafia arbitrilor; Perijoc e o mare sportiva, dar nu poate depasi jocurile de culise.


Canotaj W2X, W2-, W8+ la momentu acesta sunt niste medalii 90% sigur. Orice echipaj masculin poate sa ia medalie.

W2x - 95%, W8+ si W2 - cam 75-80%. Echipajele masculine calificate sunt valoroase, dar nu favorite; dupa cum ai vazut la Tokyo, forma din ziua respectiva sau amanunte precum culoarul de concurs, vantul s.a pot face diferenta. Sper si eu la o medalie adusa de baieti

 

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If the lights light up exactly at the correct moment, he was definitely first, since his light went on first. Not sure if those lights are 100% accurate though?

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E clar ca cei de la canotaj vor duce greul la aceste Jocuri Olimpice. La fel ca si @IoNuTzZ, anticipez si eu minim 4 medalii.

 

Sunt increzator ca David Popovici va merge la Paris in forma maxima, dar chiar si asa, cred ca va lua maxim o medalie. Eu mizez pe medalie la proba de 200 liber.

 

La kaiac-canoe ar fi frumos ca si baietii de la C2 sa intre in lupta pentru podium, dar sunt sanse mici. Aici mizez pe o medalie obtinuta de  Catalin Chirila.

 

Inca o medalie cred ca va veni de la haltere. Si Cambei, dar si Toma sunt capabile sa urce pe podium. Realist vorbind insa, probabil vom lua maxim o medalie.

 

Personal, ii mai vad cu sanse de podium pe Lacramioara Perijoc (box), Bianca Ghelber (atletism), Vlad Dascalu (mountain bike), Sabina Voinea (gimnastica) si Andreea Ana (lupte). Da, la atletism consider ca Ghelber are sanse mai bune decat Alina Rotaru. 

 

Eu am mari sperante ca vom lua minim 7 medalii, ceea ce ar fi foarte bine daca am compara cu ultimele doua editii.

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5, Ice Hockey - 25, Skeleton - 2, Speed Skating - 2)  Estonia: 31 (+5) (Alpine Skiing - 3, Biathlon - 8, Cross-Country Skiing - 8, Curling - 2, Figure Skating - 2, Freestyle Skiing - 2, Nordic Combined - 2, Skeleton - 1, Ski Jumping - 2, Speed Skating - 1)  Finland: 102 (+7) (Alpine Skiing - 5, Biathlon - 10, Cross-Country Skiing - 16, Figure Skating - 5, Freestyle Skiing - 8, Ice Hockey - 48, Luge - 1, Nordic Combined - 2, Ski Jumping - 5, Snowboarding - 2)  France: 152 (+66) (Alpine Skiing - 17, Biathlon - 12, Bobsleigh - 2, Cross-Country Skiing - 15, Figure Skating - 10, Freestyle Skiing - 18, Ice Hockey - 48, Nordic Combined - 2, Short Track - 3, Skeleton - 1, Ski Jumping - 6, Ski Mountaineering - 4, Snowboarding - 10, Speed Skating - 4)  Georgia: 8 (-1) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Figure Skating - 6)  Germany: 188 (+39) (Alpine Skiing - 11, Biathlon - 11, Bobsleigh - 18, Cross-Country Skiing - 14, Curling - 5, Figure Skating - 6, Freestyle Skiing - 11, Ice Hockey - 48, Luge - 12, Nordic Combined - 3, Short Track - 1, Skeleton - 6, Ski Jumping - 7, Ski Mountaineering - 3, Snowboarding - 19, Speed Skating - 13)  Great Britain: 55 (+5) (Alpine Skiing - 3, Bobsleigh - 10, Cross-Country Skiing - 3, Curling - 10, Figure Skating - 8, Freestyle Skiing - 7, Short Track - 3, Skeleton - 5, Snowboarding - 5)  Greece: 5 (0) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Cross-Country Skiing - 3)  Hungary: 16 (+2) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Cross-Country Skiing - 4, Figure Skating - 2, Short Track - 5, Snowboarding - 2, Speed Skating - 1)  Iceland: 4 (-1) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Cross-Country Skiing - 2)  Ireland: 6 (0) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Cross-Country Skiing - 2, Luge - 1, Short Track - 1)  Israel: 5 (-1) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Figure Skating - 2, Skeleton - 1)  Italy: 193 (+75) (Alpine Skiing - 21, Biathlon - 10, Bobsleigh - 10, Cross-Country Skiing - 13, Curling - 10, Figure Skating - 11, Freestyle Skiing - 10, Ice Hockey - 48, Luge - 10, Nordic Combined - 2, Short Track - 10, Skeleton - 3, Ski Jumping - 7, Ski Mountaineering - 3, Snowboarding - 16, Speed Skating - 10)  Kosovo: 2 (0) (Alpine Skiing - 2)  Latvia: 70 (+13) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Biathlon - 8, Bobsleigh - 9, Cross-Country Skiing - 7, Figure Skating - 3, Ice Hockey - 25, Luge - 11, Short Track - 2, Skeleton - 3)  Liechtenstein: 4 (+2) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Cross-Country Skiing - 2)  Lithuania: 17 (+4) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Biathlon - 8, Cross-Country Skiing - 4, Figure Skating - 3)  Luxembourg: 2 (0) (Alpine Skiing - 2)  Malta: 1 (0) (Cross-Country Skiing - 1)  Moldova: 4 (-1) (Biathlon - 4)  Monaco: 5 (+2) (Alpine Skiing - 1, Bobsleigh - 4)  Montenegro: 2 (-1) (Alpine Skiing - 1, Cross-Country Skiing - 1)  Netherlands: 43 (+2) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Bobsleigh - 4, Figure Skating - 2, Freestyle Skiing - 1, Nordic Combined - 1, Short Track - 10, Skeleton - 1, Snowboarding - 4, Speed Skating - 18)  North Macedonia*: 3 (0) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Cross-Country Skiing - 1)  Norway: 91 (+7) (Alpine Skiing - 18, Biathlon - 11, Cross-Country Skiing - 16, Curling - 11, Freestyle Skiing - 5, Nordic Combined - 3, Ski Jumping - 8, Ski Mountaineering - 3, Snowboarding - 4, Speed Skating - 12)  Poland: 59 (+2) (Alpine Skiing - 3, Biathlon - 8, Bobsleigh - 2, Cross-Country Skiing - 7, Figure Skating - 4, Luge - 6, Nordic Combined - 2, Short Track - 7, Ski Jumping - 5, Ski Mountaineering - 2, Snowboarding - 4, Speed Skating - 9)  Portugal: 3 (+7) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Cross-Country Skiing - 1)  Romania: 31 (+10) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Biathlon - 6, Bobsleigh - 8, Cross-Country Skiing - 3, Figure Skating - 1, Luge - 8, Ski Jumping - 2, Snowboarding - 1)  Serbia: 4 (+2) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Cross-Country Skiing - 2)  Slovakia: 49 (-1) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Biathlon - 6, Bobsleigh - 2, Cross-Country Skiing - 3, Figure Skating - 1, Ice Hockey - 25, Luge - 6, Ski Jumping - 1, Ski Mountaineering - 3)  Slovenia: 41 (-3) (Alpine Skiing - 10, Biathlon - 9, Cross-Country Skiing - 8, Nordic Combined - 2, Ski Jumping - 7, Snowboarding - 5)  Spain: 17 (+3) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Bobsleigh - 1, Cross-Country Skiing - 3, Figure Skating - 3, Ski Mountaineering - 4, Snowboarding - 4)  Sweden: 117 (+1) (Alpine Skiing - 12, Biathlon - 12, Cross-Country Skiing - 16, Curling - 10, Figure Skating - 1, Freestyle Skiing - 15, Ice Hockey - 48, Luge - 2, Snowboarding - 1)  Switzerland: 179 (+12) (Alpine Skiing - 22, Biathlon - 10, Bobsleigh - 16, Cross-Country Skiing - 13, Curling - 10, Figure Skating - 3, Freestyle Skiing - 22, Ice Hockey - 48, Luge - 1, Nordic Combined - 2, Skeleton - 3, Ski Jumping - 4, Ski Mountaineering - 4, Snowboarding - 18, Speed Skating - 3)  Türkiye: 7 (0) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Cross-Country Skiing - 2, Short Track - 1, Ski Jumping - 2)  Ukraine: 46 (+1) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Biathlon - 10, Cross-Country Skiing - 6, Figure Skating - 1, Freestyle Skiing - 8, Luge - 8, Nordic Combined - 2, Short Track - 2, Skeleton - 1, Ski Jumping - 4, Snowboarding - 2)   Oceania (3 nations)    Australia: 53 (+9) (Alpine Skiing - 2, Biathlon - 1, Bobsleigh - 8, Cross-Country Skiing - 8, Curling - 2, Figure Skating - 2, Freestyle Skiing - 13, Luge - 1, Short Track - 2, Skeleton - 1, Ski Mountaineering - 2, Snowboarding - 12)  New Zealand: 21 (+6) (Alpine Skiing - 4, Freestyle Skiing - 11, Snowboarding - 5, Speed Skating - 1)  Vanuatu: 1 (+1) (Freestyle Skiing - 1)   Other (1 nation)    Individual Neutral Athletes: 23 (Figure Skating - 9, Short Track - 2, Ski Mountaineering - 1, Speed Skating - 11)
    • Piastri in the green room: "Those were all the highlights? That was all?"  
    • Nothing. Which simply means one thing: don't make a 'set' of races if there aren't enough events for that.   It's like having this for field events, coming up with the set of events called "vertical jumps without extra equipment" and since that only means the high jump, they just add the discus throw as well.   Just have the 100/110/400m hurdles as an event, instead of having the flat versions of them in the same set (especially considering those distances are also already part of another set anyway).
    • I wouldn’t count out Dunstone, I think they have a solid chance. 
    • I agree but… realistically what else could they substitute for it?
    • there will be no Stahl Or Ceh [who has pulled out] at ramona. 
    • Why on earth is the flat 100m part of the "short hurdles" thingy?   Edit: and the flat 400m is in the "long hurdles" thing, come on    
    • Well, the good news is that Team Jacobs was able to pretty easily handle every team except Scotland. The bad news is that they came up against Scotland in the semis. Not bad, all around.    It'll be interesting to see which Brad will represent Canada in Italy next winter. Or will someone come out of nowhere to take the spot?    Edit: "Nowhere" is a bit much, there's like 5 teams that could conceivably win the Canadian championships. But it seems like it's down to these two. Both Olympic champions already. 
    • Medalists Gold-  Team Mouat Silver-  Team Schwaller Bronze-  Team Jacobs   Olympic Quotas:    Full Results
    • NOOOOOOOOO,YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING ME,DENNY HIT HIS 72 THROW WITH ''PARTY IN THE USA '' PLAYING IN THE BACKGROUND  BYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE,I'M DEADDDDDDDDDD   
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