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With Paris 2024 official programme for Team :IND starting today, My final( hopeful) prediction: 

 

I hope for a successful  Olympics, possibly our best ever. 
 

Medal count - 8-12 medals 

 

🥇1-2 🥈 3-4 🥉 4-6 

 

Possible medal sports : 

 

Archery  - 0-1 

Athletics - 1

Badminton- 1

Boxing- 1-2

Hockey - 0-1 

Shooting - 2-3

Weightlifting - 1 

Wrestling - 2 

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On 4/17/2024 at 11:59 AM, Rafa Maciel said:

:GBR Medal Projection from Nielson Gracenote 100 days out from Paris:

 

Gold Medalists:

Betheny Shriever - BMX Racing

Joe Choong - Modern Pentathlon

Joe Clarke - Kayak X

Kimberley Woods - Kayak X

Bradley Sinden - Taekwondo -68Kg

Bryony Page - Trampoline

Oliver Townend - Eventing Individual

Women's Madison

Women's Team Pursuit

Rowing Men's Pair

Rowing Men's Four

Rowing Men's Eight

Rowing Women's Lightweight Double Sculls

 

 

Silver Medalists:

Katarina Johnson-Thompson - Heptathlon

Josh Kerr - 1500m

Keiran Reilly - BMX Freestyle

Tom Pidcock - Mountain Bike

Tom Daley/Noah Williams - Diving 10m Synchro

Jack Laugher/Anthony Harding - Diving 3m Synchro

Sky Brown - Skateboard Park

Mallory Franklin - Canoe Slalom C1

Katie Archibald - Track Cycling Omnium

Emma Finucane - Track Cycling Individual Sprint

Track Cycling - Women's Team Sprint

Track Cycling - Men's Madison

Charlote Fry - Dressage Individual

Rowing - Women's Four

Rowing - Womens Quadruple Sculls

Michael Beckett - Sailing ILCA7

Emma Wilson - Sailing - iQFOiL

John Gimson/ Anna Burnet - Sailing Nacra 17

Shooting Team Skeet

Swimming - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay

Ben Proud - Swimming 50m Freestyle

Georgia Taylor-Brown - Triathlon

 

 

Bronze Medalists:

Jessica Gadirova - Gymnastics Floor :lol:

Dina Asher-Smith - 200m

Matthew Hudson Smith - 400m

Keely Hodgkinson - 800m

Laura Mui - 1500m

Athletics - Women's 4x100m Relay

Athletics - Men's 4x100m Relay

Athletics - Women's 4x400m Relay

Joe Clarke - Canoe Slalom K1

Ethan Hayter - Track Cycling Omnium

Track Cycling - Men's Team Pursuit

Track Cycling - Men's Team Sprint

Andrea Spendolini Sirieix - Diving 10m Platform

Andrea Spendolini Sirieix/Lois Toulson - Diving 10m Synchro

Equestrian Team Dressage

Equestrian Team Eventing

Laura Collett - Equestrian Eventing Individual

Charley Hull - Golf

Chelsie Giles - Judo -52Kg

Lucy Renshall - Judo -63Kg

Vita Heathcote/Chris Grube - Sailing 470

Eleanor Aldridge - Sailing Formula Kite

Freya Colbert - Swimming 400m Individual Medley

Jade Jones - Taekwondo -57Kg

Rebecca McGowan - Taekwondo +67Kg

Caden Cunningham - Taekwondo +80Kg

Alex Yee - Triathlon

Beth Potter - Triathlon

Triathlon Mixed Team Relay

Emily Campbell - Weightlifting +81Kg

 

The fact that they are still projecting Gadirova as an individual medalist on floor when she is still in post injury rehab kind of calls into question either their methodology, or their attention to detail when analysing the output of their methodology.  

They were one out with the gold number but only 3 of their predictions for gold actually paid off. 

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