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Maybe I’m bullshit on Canada’s chances, but I’d probably say even more medals than that, even if broke our record for most medals in a non-boycotted games at Tokyo with 24. With the amount of success we’ve been having, particularly in athletics and swimming we could potentially win 30.

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13 minutes ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

This my predicted top 10 and India. 

P.S. I am only armchair expert and have little knowledge in many sports

1 - :USA Gold - 48, Silver - 48, Bronze - 38

2 - :CHN Gold - 43, Silver - 24, Bronze - 22

3 - :GBR Gold - 26, Silver - 23, Bronze - 17

4 - :FRA Gold - 18, Silver - 22, Bronze - 29

5 - :JPN Gold - 16, Silver - 8, Bronze - 19

6 - :NED Gold - 13, Silver - 12, Bronze - 8

7 - :AUS Gold - 11, Silver - 21, Bronze - 19

8 - :KOR Gold - 11, Silver - 6, Bronze - 12

9 - :CAN Gold - 10, Silver - 6, Bronze - 10

10 - :ITA Gold - 8, Silver - 17, Bronze - 10

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50 - :IND Gold - 1, Silver - 1, Bronze - 7
(Neeraj Chopra - Gold, Nikhat Zareen - Bronze, Aiswary Tomar - Bronze, Mehuli Ghosh - Bronze, Esha Singh - Silver, Mixed Pistol - Bronze, Mirabai Chanu - Bronze, Aman Sehrawat - Bronze)

 India has chance in Men Double badminton (ShettyRR) but again, WangLiang is stronger. Its possible with a little upset.

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18 minutes ago, Josh said:

Maybe I’m bullshit on Canada’s chances, but I’d probably say even more medals than that, even if broke our record for most medals in a non-boycotted games at Tokyo with 24. With the amount of success we’ve been having, particularly in athletics and swimming we could potentially win 30.

 

I am pretty confident with China and Canada doing better than expected (22 medals for Canada)

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12 minutes ago, ngyojiw said:

 India has chance in Men Double badminton (ShettyRR) but again, WangLiang is stronger. Its possible with a little upset.

Yes, India many chances I just put a slightly pessimistic scenario for us. Our decent to genuine chances are
1 - Neeraj Chopra (Men's Javelin)

2 - Kishore Jena (Men's Javelin)
3 - Men's Archery Team

4 - Lakshya Sen (Badminton Men's Singles)

5 - Satwik/Chirag (Badminton Men's Doubles)

6 - Nikhat Zareen (Boxing Women 50kg)

7 - Lovlina Borgohain (Boxing Women 75kg)

8 - Men's Hockey Team

9 - Aishwary Tomar (Men's 50m 3P)

10 - Divyash Panwar (Men's 10m Rifle)

11 - Mehuli Ghosh (Women's 10m Rifle)

12 - Manu Bahker (Women's 10m Pistol / 25m Pistol)

13 - Esha Singh (Women's 10m Pistol)

14 - Mixed Rifle

15 - Mixed Pistol

16 - Mirabai Chanu (Weightlifting Women's 49 kg)

17 - Aman Sehrawat (Wrestling 57 kg)

18 - Vinesh Phogat (Wrestling Women 50kg)

19 - Antim Panghal (Wrestling Women 53kg)

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37 minutes ago, Josh said:

Maybe I’m bullshit on Canada’s chances, but I’d probably say even more medals than that, even if broke our record for most medals in a non-boycotted games at Tokyo with 24. With the amount of success we’ve been having, particularly in athletics and swimming we could potentially win 30.

I would put good money on Canada breaking that record, and breaking its gold medal record (7). Summer McIntosh will likely get us most of the way there on her own. I'd also put decent money on Canada breaking the 30 medal mark. And, as always, I'd put my life savings on Canada getting more 4ths than any other nation. 

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33 minutes ago, ngyojiw said:

 

I am pretty confident with China and Canada doing better than expected (22 medals for Canada)

Sorry, are you predicting 22 medals for Canada, or 22+ medals?

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I am just wondering. In 2020, Russia participated as ROC  winning 71 medals. Is it confirmed to say that most of these medals will be distributed? Even their best medal winners probably havent trained for a long time.

 

The only player that i think can win a medal at the back of my mind is Medvedev since he has been participating. But who knows what ROC athletes are up to?

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2 minutes ago, Josh said:

Sorry, are you predicting 22 medals for Canada, or 22+ medals?

Haha. The line is 21.5 medals. I am sure Canada will get over that number. I like what i see from what i am reading in internet and twitter.

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