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Naturalized Athletes at the Summer Olympic Games 2016


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5 minutes ago, DaniSRB said:

If i noticed well, all qualified athletes from Bahrain are naturalized :redcard:

 

OMG! :facepalm:

 

You almost don't notice them with Azerbaijan and Qatar on headlines. I guess that's because they are not as successful in terms of medals/good results. Also Singapore, who has many Chinese-born athletes, but they are nothing like Bahrain.

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8 minutes ago, DaniSRB said:

If i noticed well, all qualified athletes from Bahrain are naturalized :redcard:

Correct, every single one of them..

 

By the way, is your plan to create a list here? Because then I'll start :p

 

Athletics, women's 1500m: Sifan Hassan - Born in Ethopia, representing the Netherlands

Athletics, men's triple jump: Fabian Florant - Born in Dominica, representing the Netherlands

Table tennis, women's singles: Li Jie - Born in China, representing the Netherlands

Table tennis, women's singles: Li Jiao - Born in China, representing the Netherlands

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1 minute ago, dcro said:

 

OMG! :facepalm:

 

You almost don't notice them with Azerbaijan and Qatar on headlines. I guess that's because they are not as successful in terms of medals/good results. Also Singapore, who has many Chinese-born athletes, but they are nothing like Bahrain.

just found out one was born in Nigeria to Bahraini father (says wiki) :d

 

but they will have around 25 athletes at least and 99% naturalized :spank:

 

Azerbaijan will have quite big team with good number of sports and also half of them naturalized

 

Qatar even managed to buy team sport 

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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

Correct, every single one of them..

 

By the way, is your plan to create a list here? Because then I'll start :p

 

Athletics, women's 1500m: Sifan Hassan - Born in Ethopia, representing the Netherlands

Athletics, men's triple jump: Fabian Florant - Born in Dominica, representing the Netherlands

Table tennis, women's singles: Li Jie - Born in China, representing the Netherlands

Table tennis, women's singles: Li Jiao - Born in China, representing the Netherlands

no plan.....just to discover biggest cheaters after doping :d

 

everyone can write their naturalized athletes :d

As for Serbia we will have +/-3

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3 minutes ago, DaniSRB said:

no plan.....just to discover biggest cheaters after doping :d

 

everyone can write their naturalized athletes :d

As for Serbia we will have +/-3

or 4 :d Benedek,Danijela and two more chance (Bedec and Arkady).

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Also both Palestinians currently qualified are German-born. But you can't blame them, they didn't buy them. Their marathon runner is of Palestinian heritage (and she has Arab name) while their dressage rider is just a great enthusiast.

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12 minutes ago, DaniSRB said:

no plan.....just to discover biggest cheaters after doping :d

 

everyone can write their naturalized athletes :d

As for Serbia we will have +/-3

Well of course not every case of naturalized athletes is cheating :d 

 

But yeah, countries like Bahrain or Azerbaijan who practically get their entire teams together like this...no thanks. 

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