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Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024 Medal Predictions


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Belgium         2.5Gold/8.5Total

France           23.5G/52.5Total

Great Britain 15.5G/62.5Total

Italy                10.5G/43.5Total

Netherlands  15.5G/38.5Total

Spain               4.5G/18.5Total

USA                38.5G/121.5Total

Australia         13.5G/47.5Total
 

What do you guys think? Which slamdunk will you be on?

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My Predictions for :IND

 

Wrestling*

A: Antim 53, Vinesh 50

B: Aman 57, Anshu 57

C: Nisha 68, Reetika 76

 

Boxing

D: Nikhat 50, Lovlina 75

 

Athletics 

E: Neeraj, Jena 

 

Badminton, Golf

F: Lakshya Sen, HS Prannoy, Satwik- Chirag, Aditi Ashok

 

Weightlifting, Table Tennis, Archery 

G: Mirabai 49, Women's Team TT, Men's Team Recurve 

 

Shooting*

H: Rhythm, Esha, Manu, Mixed AP 

I: Nancy, Aishwarya, Sift Kaur, Arjun, Ashi, Tilottama 

 

*Subject to Trials

 

I have classified the medal contenders into 9 groups and I'm hoping for a medal from each group.

 

 

Total: 9 medals

 

 

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I am hopeful that Australia can do similar to Tokyo. For us to have a rio/london type performance our swimming team will need to choke extremely badly. Outside of swimming we always win a certain amount of gold. So far I’m feeling good but Olympics is a different ball game. It’s so exciting for sure. I am a bit concerned about rowing atm

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Maybe it's not playing a factor like before, but it's interesting, if people are taking into consideration, that non-European countries do usually better in non-European Olympics. Vice-versa Europe is doing better, when it's in Europe and worse, when it's not. Of course in today's global sport, location, conditions, culture etc. don't have the same weight, but i still think there were comments 3 years ago how European athletes didn't acclimate good enough in Tokyo.

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2 hours ago, Dkats said:

I am hopeful that Australia can do similar to Tokyo. For us to have a rio/london type performance our swimming team will need to choke extremely badly. Outside of swimming we always win a certain amount of gold. So far I’m feeling good but Olympics is a different ball game. It’s so exciting for sure. I am a bit concerned about rowing atm

The Australian swim team is stronger now than in Tokyo.

Upcoming swimming trials for Australia and USA will be telling.

 

As for the overall team as it stands now,I would say we could exceed expectations with huge GOLD chances in the below events

Mens Swimming

50m Free

100m Free

400m Free

800m Free

200m Breastroke

Mens 4x 100m Free

Womens Swimming

100m Free

200m Free

400m Free

100m Backstroke

200m Backstroke

200m IM

Womens 4 x 100m Free

Womens 4 x 200m Free

10km 

Diving

10m Platform- Mens

Athletics

High Jump -Womens

Pole Vault - Womens

Rowing

Pairs -Womens

Eights -Mens

Cycling

BMX Park Freestyle -Mens

BMX Racing -Womens

Sailing

ICLA Laser -Mens

Slalom Canoeing

C1 - Rowing

C1X


Plus another stack of medal chances in

Swimming

Basketball

Athletics

Field Hockey 

Track Cycling

Surfing

Sprint Canoeing

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

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)

What ? Divyansh panwar /esha Singh/manu . They haven’t won anything in world championship 

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Looks like Australia gold is underrated too alongside China gold and Canada medals.

 

20 Roc gold frees up will help too. Those are probably my 3 favourites so far. 

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1 hour ago, dantm said:

The Australian swim team is stronger now than in Tokyo.

Upcoming swimming trials for Australia and USA will be telling.

 

As for the overall team as it stands now,I would say we could exceed expectations with huge GOLD chances in the below events

Mens Swimming

50m Free

100m Free

400m Free

800m Free

200m Breastroke

Mens 4x 100m Free

Womens Swimming

100m Free

200m Free

400m Free

100m Backstroke

200m Backstroke

200m IM

Womens 4 x 100m Free

Womens 4 x 200m Free

10km 

Diving

10m Platform- Mens

Athletics

High Jump -Womens

Pole Vault - Womens

Rowing

Pairs -Womens

Eights -Mens

Cycling

BMX Park Freestyle -Mens

BMX Racing -Womens

Sailing

ICLA Laser -Mens

Slalom Canoeing

C1 - Rowing

C1X


Plus another stack of medal chances in

Swimming

Basketball

Athletics

Field Hockey 

Track Cycling

Surfing

Sprint Canoeing

 

 

 

 

There’s for sure areas where we are weaker than Tokyo in swimming tho. 
Woman’s 50f (sjostrom)

zsc in the 200 (that Chinese dude)

and the woman’s medley are 3 events to which I think we will struggle to defend our golds. But then there a similar amount as you mentioned where we have a better chance so it basically evens out. It will be interesting for sure 

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34 minutes ago, Dkats said:

There’s for sure areas where we are weaker than Tokyo in swimming tho. 
Woman’s 50f (sjostrom)

zsc in the 200 (that Chinese dude)

and the woman’s medley are 3 events to which I think we will struggle to defend our golds. But then there a similar amount as you mentioned where we have a better chance so it basically evens out. It will be interesting for sure 

The Womens 50m Free evens out with the Mens 50m Free

Both Sjostrom and McEvoy will need to be well below their best to. lose

The Medley Relay is countered by the Womens 4 x200M Free relay

and ZSC evens out with Sam Short in both the 400m/800m especially without the Tunisian.

I wouldnt write off the Womens medley anyway.

The key is Breastroke and we only need one of our main swimmers to be sub 1.06 

Hodges and Strauch have been there and there are other options including Kaylee especially if MOC swims a Sub 58 back.

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