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First Czech medal and it is a Gold, in W BMX Freestyle of all sports (A 16 years old girl btw) :d Two Tokyo medalists ended far of the podium (Ducarroz) 5th and (Worthington) 8th

 

Slovaks still enjoying their holidays in Munich, today with 2 last places in Track Cycling and logical eliminations in Climbing qualifications (SVK a 80% mountaineous country, just to remember) :)

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7 hours ago, Vektor said:

I am not sure how many care about this, but I think it will be interesting how this European medal table will go without Russia. 

 

European Championships + Aquatics European Championships medal table after Day 1

 

1. :ITA  2-2-2

2. :HUN  1-1-1

3. :NED  1-0-0

3. :UKR  1-0-0

5. :GBR  0-2-0

6. :FRA  0-0-2

This one deserves a seperate thread I guess 😀

 

 @Sindo

 

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European Championships + Aquatics European Championships medal table after Day 2

 

1. :ITA 7 7 2
2. :NED 4 1 1
3. :UKR 3 0 0
4. :FRA 2 3 6
5. :GER 2 3 0
6. :GBR 1 4 4
7. :HUN 1 1 2
8. :CZE 1 0 0
8. :NOR 1 0 0
10. :BEL 0 1 0
10. :DEN 0 1 0
10. :ESP 0 1 0
13. :POL 0 0 2
14. :AUT 0 0 1
14. :LTU 0 0 1
14. :POR 0 0 1
14. :SRB 0 0 1
14. :TUR 0 0 1
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10 minutes ago, Vektor said:

European Championships + Aquatics European Championships medal table after Day 2

 

Thanks, maybe it would be more interesting to count only the olympic events. I mean we had a podium today with 3 medals being awarded to the 3 only guys who made the trip to Rome...

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11 hours ago, De_Gambassi said:

Thanks, maybe it would be more interesting to count only the olympic events. I mean we had a podium today with 3 medals being awarded to the 3 only guys who made the trip to Rome...

Here's the medal table for the Olympic events

 

(FYI, I think I will count the para events for the overall table. It's a bit weird, but the official EChs site counts the para events of Rowing and Canoe Sprint, I will also include them.)

 

1. :ITA 5 4 2
2. :NED 4 1 0
3. :GER 2 3 0
4. :GBR 1 3 4
5. :FRA 1 2 4
6. :HUN 1 1 2
7. :CZE 1 0 0
8. :DEN 0 1 0
9. :LTU 0 0 1
9. :POL 0 0 1
9. :TUR 0 0 1
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58 minutes ago, Vektor said:

Here's the medal table for the Olympic events

 

(FYI, I think I will count the para events for the overall table. It's a bit weird, but the official EChs site counts the para events of Rowing and Canoe Sprint, I will also include them.)

 

1. :ITA 5 4 2
2. :NED 4 1 0
3. :GER 2 3 0
4. :GBR 1 3 4
5. :FRA 1 2 4
6. :HUN 1 1 2
7. :CZE 1 0 0
8. :DEN 0 1 0
9. :LTU 0 0 1
9. :POL 0 0 1
9. :TUR 0 0 1

Here's to hoping that Italy chills out a little bit and lets us take two medals in the women's 100m breaststroke, because they have a lot already and we need a top 10 to defend :p 

 

And I have high hopes to score in rowing today as well.

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I just hope that Milák will somehow survive today. 100 free final and 100 fly semi in 15 minutes, insane schedule. 

 

We should win a couple of medals today in swimming, hopefully a gold medal for Hosszú in 400 IM. Looking forward to see how the Hungarian athletes perform in triathlon and gymnastics. 

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