website statistics
Jump to content

Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024 Medal Predictions


 Share

Recommended Posts

17 minutes ago, Jinzha said:

Too many Marits! And I wouldn't put it past Bouwmeester to swim the 10km open water after capsizing, she doesn't seem like one that gives up easily.

 

I realised recently that this could be the 4th Games where Bouwmeester wins a medal. She would be the 8th Dutch athlete to achieve that.

There might also be a hockey player that was at London, Rio and Tokyo? Eva de Goede and Lidewij Welten both got their 4th consecutive medal in Tokyo.

Margot van Geffen could win her 4th consecutive medal in Paris. And yes, Marit B. is a tough one!

Edited by CCB
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Gracenote is a statistical site, not a tecnhical site. Algorythms are based on numerical data.
So, for Italy 20 gold is quite impossible. But about 15 is my optimistical hope. Then, in the olympic games it's easy that a gold becomes a silver medal... or otherwise. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 7/26/2023 at 5:17 PM, hoversaBR said:

I'm afraid Duda/Ana Patricia will have a bad week and we'll finish the Olympics without a medal in that sport. :pope:

You made me remember the disaster of our participation in Tokyo. That as a terrible week for our Beach Volleyball teams.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 7/26/2023 at 6:41 AM, Rafa Maciel said:

I believe Gracenote Nielsen have released their medal projections for Paris.

 

:USA 43 Gold  -  43 Silver   -   42 Bronze

:FRA 32 Gold  -  30 Silver   -   11 Bronze

:CHN 26 Gold  -  20 Silver   -   22 Bronze

The impressive performance of :CHN at the World Aquatics championships shows that they should win more than 26 golds. I doubt they will lose second place.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

18 minutes ago, vinipereira said:

The impressive performance of :CHN at the World Aquatics championships shows that they should win more than 26 golds. I doubt they will lose second place.

Agreed. Obviously Neilsen haven't taken into account the results from Budapest - they're predicting that Australia are going to have significant reduction in number of gold medals but their performance in the pool this week would suggest that a dramatic drop off in performance would be required for that to happen. Likewise for America, I read somewhere that they were predicting USA to take around 48% of the medals available across swimming and athletics - for that to happen, but based on the US swim team results this week, that's unlikely.

 

But it'll be interesting to see how their predictions develop over the next 12 months - based on previous cycles, I'd be expecting them to update it on monthly basis.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

A couple more details from Gracenote's predictions 

 

Breaking - Women:

Gold - :JPN Ami Yuasa

Silver - :CHN Liu Qingyi

Bronze - :JPN Ayumi Fukushima

 

Breaking - Men:

Gold - :CAN Philip Kim

Silver - :USA Victor Montalvo

Bronze - :JPN Shigeyuki Nakarai

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

A couple more details from Gracenote's predictions 

 

Breaking - Women:

Gold - :JPN Ami Yuasa

Silver - :CHN Liu Qingyi

Bronze - :JPN Ayumi Fukushima

 

Breaking - Men:

Gold - :CAN Philip Kim

Silver - :USA Victor Montalvo

Bronze - :JPN Shigeyuki Nakarai

 

 

do you have the detailed list?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Another couple of medal predictions for Japan confirmed:

 

Gold

 

BMX Cycling - Men's Freestyle: Rim Nakamura

 

Athletics - Men's 20km Racewalk: Toshikazu Yamanishi

 

Wrestling - Women's Freestyle 50Kg: Yui Susaki

you don't have the details of the other sports? in particular collective sport?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • Linn Gestblom (previously Persson) Will miss all season. Not recovered after surgery.
    • Greece and Portugal also have winter sports centres - but of course these are not homologated routes for World Cup competitions I have never been to Albania personally, so I don't know the country at all. I have been in southern Croatia, though, and there are mountains there but you definitely can't ski there (I was there in the summer, but it's also impossible in the winter). World cup taking place there only in Zagreb.    In general the case of Colturi and Kostelic is completely different: Colturi has no ties to Albania and Janica Kostelic was Croatian and didn't left their country even though at the beginning of her carrier (and also her brother Ivica) her father had to pay for everything and the federation's support was zero. This only changed later. I imagine that the Kostelic family had offers from other countries (Austria, Switzerland, Italy?) to compete for them, which were much richer (at the beginning of the 21st century Croatia was a very poor country and devastated by war). All the more respect for them because they were true Croatian patriots until the end. I can imagine the Colturi family in a similar situation... Her mother would probably negotiate with half of Alpine Europe for Lara to compete for them Which of course doesn't change the fact that the Italian federation completely gave a shit in this situation. They let such talent go in a situation where they hasn`t a single female athlete on the podium of the World Cup in slalom for a dozen or so years. In the giant slalom it's not much better either, only there the older athletes cloud the picture: Brignone and Bassino. However, behind these two there is absolutely nothing...
    • Atalanta is probably playing the most beautiful football in Europe right now: spectacular and effective. It's nice to watch and they don't have to spend a lot of money for it.   Inter is playing very economically. It's not impressive but it's consistently collecting points. It's also the only team in the Champions League that hasn't conceded a goal this season.   Milan played very poorly yesterday but they won. They have 9 points and are close to qualifying for the play-offs.
    • You can do the  same thing with trump:   Trum , Trumpet ,Trumeau ,Trauma ....
    • I’ve been extremely busy lately, will try my best to update all the various sporting events over the last week 
    • GSOC Kioti National (I usually determine if I’m watching right before), NHL/NBA/NFL (same teams as usual), club season volleyball, BPT Challenge Nuvali, UCI Track Cycling Nations League, and winter sports galore    Wednesday (November 27) 4:30 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Penguins 7:00 PM: NBA - Warriors v. Thunder   Thursday (November 28) 8:30 AM: Club Volleyball - Vakif v. Vero Volley Milano   Friday (November 29) 12:00 or 1:00 AM: ISU Speed Skating WC Beijing - Day 1 10:00 AM: UCI Track Cycling Nations League Round 2 Apeldoorn 12:00 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Sabres   Saturday (November 30) 12:00 or 1:00 AM: ISU Speed Skating WC Beijing - Day 2 5:45 AM: FIS Moguls WC Ruka  7:00 AM: FIS Women’s Giant Slalom WC Killington Run 1 (on a split screen for around 20-25 min) 10:00 AM: FIS Women’s Giant Slalom WC Killington Run 2 3:30 PM: GSOC Kioti National - Semifinals 6:00 PM: NBA - Warriors v. Suns (maybe not…) 9:00 PM: FIS Freestyle Skiing Big Air WC Beijing    Confused because CBC Sports says it starts a hour later than on the FIS site? Probably will watch some luge in between.    Sunday (December 1) 12:00 or 1:00 AM: ISU Speed Skating WC Beijing - Day 3 (two screens, lesser priority) 12:30 AM: FIL Luge WC Lillehammer - Men’s Singles 2:00 AM: FIS Snowboarding Big Air WC Beijing  8:00 AM: GSOC Kioti National - Women’s Final 9:30 AM: NHL - Canucks v. Red Wings (… seriously, I don’t have the energy to be watching NHL games at 9am) 12:30 PM: GSOC Kioti National - Men’s Final 5:20 PM: NFL - Bills v. 49ers   Monday (December 2) … absolutely nothing    Tuesday (December 3) 5:00 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Wild 7:00 PM: NBA - Warriors v. Nuggets (split screen, but hoping it gets delayed due to another game going to OT or ending late)   Wednesday (December 4) 2:00 AM: BPT Finals Doha - Day 1
    • These games will officially be held from July 16 - August 1
    • Not yet although around half of the territory is filled with snowy mountains during winter.   But hey at least we got our first medal in Winter sports, thanks Italy    
    • day 11   75. SPEED SKATING - M Team Pursuit   1. Italy 2. United States 3. Norway   76. SPEED SKATING - W Team Pursuit   1. Netherlands 2. Japan 3. United States   77. FREESTYLE SKIING - M Freeski Big Air   1. Alexander Hall USA 2. Marc Forehand USA 3. Birk Ruud NOR   78. SNOWBOARD - W Snowboard Slopestyle   1. Kokomo Murase JPN 2. Reira Iwabuchi JPN 3. Julia Marino USA   79. BOBSLEIGH - M Two   1. Francesco Friedrich GER 2. Johannes Lochner GER 3. Michael Vogt SUI   80. BIATHLON - M 4x7.5km Relay   1. Norway 2. France 3. Germany   81. NORDIC COMBINED - M 10km Individual (Large Hill)   1. Jan Magnus Riiber NOR 2. Kristjan Ilves EST 3. Stefan Rettenegger AUT       12-9-10---31 11-9-7---27 10-7-10---27 7-8-5---20 6-5-11---22 6-4-3---13 5-10-9---24 5-6-2---13 5-4-3---12 4-7-3---14 3-2-4---9 2-1-1---4 2-1-1---4 1-2-1---4 1-1-1---3 1-0-0---1 0-1-3---4 0-1-3---4 0-1-1---2 0-1-0---1 0-1-0---1 0-0-1---1 0-0-1---1 0-0-1---1
×
×
  • Create New...