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Olympic Quotas by Day


Day 1 (October 21, 2023)

Diving- Women’s 10m Platform: Reallocated

Shooting- Men’s 10m Air Rifle: :MEX

Shooting- Women’s 10m Air Rifle: :ARG

Sport Climbing- Women’s Speed: :USA

 

 

Day 2 (October 22, 2023)

Shooting- Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol: :VEN:USA

Shooting- Men’s Skeet: :PER:ARG

Shooting- Women’s Skeet: :PER:MEX

Sport Climbing- Men’s Speed: :USA

 

 

Day 3 (October 23, 2023)

Diving- Men's 3m Springboard: Reallocated

Equestrian- Team Dressage: :BRA :CAN

Gymnastics- Men's Artistic Individual All-Around: :DOM*

Gymnastics- Women's Artistic Individual All-Around: :COL*

Modern Pentathlon- Men's Individual: :ARG :CUB :ECU :GUA :MEX

Modern Pentathlon- Women's Individual: :BRA :ECU :GUA :MEX :USA

Sport Climbing- Men's Combined: :USA

 

* Quotas may be reallocated

 

 

Day 4 (October 24, 2023)

Diving- Women's 3m Springboard: Reallocated

Shooting- Women's 25m Pistol: :ECU :MEX

Sport Climbing- Women's Combined: :USA

 

 

Day 5 (October 25, 2023)

Boxing- Women's -57kg: :BRA :COL :PUR :VEN

Boxing- Women's -60kg: :BRA :COL :ECU :USA

Diving- Men's 10m Platform: Reallocated

Equestrian- Individual Dressage: :CHI :ECU

Shooting- Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions: :CAN

 

 

Total

7 quotas- :USA

5 quotas- :ECU :MEX

4 quotas- :BRA

3 quotas- :ARG :COL

2 quotas- :CAN :GUA :PER :VEN

1 quota- :CHI :CUB :DOM :PUR

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Another dramatic Final in Diving with Mexico taking both golds, the upset was the 3m synchro for the women because Canada was the real favourite but they failed a dive and could not close the deficit, Mexico with a steady performance was able to hold on to their consistent dives (not spectacular) and took the gold.

 

In Men's 10m Platftorm Mexico was the clear front runner for 1-2 BUT our canadian fellows gave 'em hard time with big dives including a 101 points dive from Zombor Murray, unfortunately the canadian didn't have the degree of dificulty program high enough and with some tiny errors he could not hold on to the lead and the big program in DD of Randal Willars who prevailed in the end and took gold by 3 points even though he failed not once, but twice!! still the huge degree of difficulty helped him. Kenny Zamudio of Mexico took the bronze thanks again to a similar program like Willars and knocked off the podium the other canadian to fourth place.

 

In the end 8 golds in Diving.

 

Taekwondo and Diving gave 14 of the 26 golds already won, things from now on wont be the same in terms of gold medals but still I think 11 more golds could be achieved. 

 

Raquetball wont help that much this time, today we lost the men's team semifinal.

 

 

And Mexico with 2 wins in Boxing advancing to the semifinals!!! can't remember when was the last time that happened? maybe 2011 in Guadalajara.

 

 

 

 

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Top 10 After Day 5

 

Nations Gold Silver Bronze Total
1. :USA United States 59 38 37 134
2. :CAN Canada 28 23 25 76
3. :MEX Mexico 26 15 23 64
4. :BRA Brazil 14 24 23 61
5. :COL Colombia 6 10 8 24
6. :CHI Chile 5 12 9 26
7. :CUB Cuba 3 4 5 12
8. :DOM Dominican Republic 3 4 2 9
9. :ARG Argentina 2 9 8 19
10. :ECU Ecuador 2 4 6 12

 

Big day for Canada who thanks to badminton won 8 gold medals, the same as the United States. This moved them to second place overall. Mexico and Brazil accounted for four golds a piece. In fact, the top 4 nations won 24/28 events. The Dominican Republic was able to win one of those few gold medals and move ahead of Argentina. Similarly Ecuador moves into the top 10, displacing Venezuela.

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A Wednesday in a sign of 2´s...

2 new medals added to the tally that day, including the so-long awaited 2nd Gold.

Modern Pentathlete Andres Torres earned his 2nd medal of the Games.

And another 2 other medals secured yesterday as well in the Boxing Ring.

and to complete a day of Two´s, 2 new Olympic Quotas achieved yesterday by María José Palacios in W Boxing Lightweight and Julio Mendoza on back of his Jewel´s Goldstrike in Equestrian Dressage rised the total amount of :ECU qualified athletes for Paris to 12. 

 

2 - 4 - 6

 

Medals of the Day

 

Julio Mendoza (Jewels´s Goldstrike),

Equestrian Open Individual Dressage Gold

 

María Sol Naranjo/Andrés Torres,

Modern Pentathlon Mixed Pairs Silver

 

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Paul :TTO v. Tjon En Fa :SUR for gold in the men’s sprint. More tracking cycling finals like that please :thumbup:

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Definitely the “slowest” day of the Games so far. I guess we’re in that lull between week one and work two.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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