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Commonwealth Games 2022


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18 hours ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

14 countries have never won a medal at these games. 

 

They are: :AIA:ANT:BIZ:BRU:FLK:GIB:MDV:NIU:SLE:RWA:MSR:STH:TUV:TCA

 

Can see a couple of these winning their first medals this week.  

If Zharnel Hughes hadn't switched allegiances, he'd be one of the favourites in the sprints and a first medal for :AIA.

 

Same for Rai Benjamin for :ANT in the 400m hurdles, although they may also have an outside chance with Cejhae Greene in the sprints.

 

:RWA have a possible medal in the beach volleyball, although :ENG:AUS:NZL:CAN would probably need to slip up.

 

:SLE might have a chance with favourable draws in the boxing or wrestling, albeit unlikely.

 

Aside from that, I can't really see any possibilities

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We have our first medal of the games!

 

"Due to lack of Tonga citizenship, Ula Mele in Woman's 70 - 75kg has been disqualified" - which means :NGR is auto guaranteed a bronze.

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7 minutes ago, intoronto said:

We have our first medal of the games!

 

"Due to lack of Tonga citizenship, Ula Mele in Woman's 70 - 75kg has been disqualified" - which means :NGR is auto guaranteed a bronze.

 

There really needs to be a rule that a medal can't be awarded unless you defeat someone. In 2018 :AUS got a free bronze medal in the women's flyweight.

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One of :AIA:LCA:TAN:TUV will be guaranteed a bronze medal by virtue of the draw in men’s light heavyweight :cool:

“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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:SLE women's boxer in the 50 kg (whose brother intrestingly represented :CAN at the 2015 Pan Am Games) is one win away ( QF match vs :UGA ) from wining the country's first ever medal.

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1 hour ago, Olympian1010 said:

One of :AIA:LCA:TAN:TUV will be guaranteed a bronze medal by virtue of the draw in men’s light heavyweight :cool:

2 of them countries have never won a medal at CWG. Big opportunity for :AIA and :TUV, they may never get one like it for a long time.  

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Massive massive opportunity for :NIU to win it's 1st ever medal in Mens Heavy weight. 

 

It'll be a :NIU V :COK QF. 

Niue have a medal at the pacific games from the same category albeit with a different boxer. Cook Islands didn't win any boxing medal last time. Their sending a 18 year old here so don't know if he's really good or is it just a exposure trip. Either way in worst case Cook island will match their 2018 tally but should not be suprising to see Niue win their first medal ever.

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