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Tokyo 2020 Day after Day as it could have happened


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48 minutes ago, dcro said:

I hope we never witness the Olympics where everyone who is previously ranked 1st wins the gold medal. :p

Bradbury agree with you ;)

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6 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

Bradbury agree with you ;)

 

Although former world champions winning Olympic gold is hardly something special :p 

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Doing every event is too much for me, I'll just leave my picks for team sports in one post and that will be it. Of course, I'm assuming that certain teams would have qualified in a bunch of sports. My predictions for 2021 would be pretty much the same except 3 or 4 positions across all sports I think. The changes would be mostly related to a high age average of some teams or some sports in which the squads can drastically change year to year (men's football and men's rugby mostly).


 

Spoiler

 

Basketball 3x3 M

 Gold - :USA 

Silver - :SRB 

Bronze - :POL 

 

Basketball 3x3 W

Gold - :RUS 

Silver - :CHN 

Bronze - :USA 

 

Basketball 5x5 M

Gold - :USA 

Silver - :AUS 

Bronze - :ESP 

 

Basketball 5x5 W

Gold - :USA 

Silver - :ESP 

Bronze - :SRB 

 

Baseball 

Gold - :JPN 

Silver - :KOR 

Bronze - :MEX 

 

Softball 

Gold - :JPN 

SIlver - :USA 

Bronze - :CAN 

 

Rugby 7s M

Gold - :NZL 

Silver - :RSA 

Bronze - :GBR 

 

Rugby 7s W

Gold - :NZL 

Silver - :CAN 

Bronze - :AUS 

 

Handball M

Gold - :DEN 

Silver - :ESP 

Bronze - :NOR 

 

Handball W

Gold - :NOR 

Silver -  :NED 

Bronze - :RUS 

 

Football M

Gold - :BRA 

Silver - :FRA 

Bronze - :ESP 

 

Football W

Gold - :USA 

Silver - :GBR 

Bronze - :NED 

 

Hockey M

Gold - :BEL 

Silver - :AUS 

Bronze - :IND 

 

Hockey W

Gold - :NED 

Silver - :ARG 

Bronze - :GER 

 

Volleyball M 

Gold - :BRA  

Silver - :USA 

Bronze - :POL  

 

Volleyball W

Gold - :SRB  

Silver - :ITA 

Bronze - :CHN 

 

Water Polo M

Gold - :SRB 

Silver - :ESP 

Bronze - :CRO 

 

Water Polo W

Gold - :ESP 

Silver - :USA 

Bronze - :HUN 

 

 

 

 

 

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43 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 

Although former world champions winning Olympic gold is hardly something special :p 

Both know that the injury destroyed his career ;)

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Day 6 Thursday

 

  1. ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS – Women Individual All-Around

 

  1. USA    Simone Biles
  2. USA   Morgan Hurd
  3. CHN   Tang Xijing

 

  1. CANOE SLALOM – Women C1

 

  1. AUS   Jessica Fox                                                    
  2. GER   Andrea Herzog                                              
  3. AUT   Corinna Kuhnle                                            

 

  1. FENCING – Women Foil Team

 

  1. RUSSIA
  2. ITALY
  3. FRANCE

 

  1. JUDO – Women -78 kg

 

  1. JPN     Shori Hamada
  2. FRA    Madeleine Malonga
  3. KOS   Loriana Kuka

BRA   Mayra Aguiar

 

  1. JUDO – Men -100 kg

 

  1. KOR   Cho Gu-Ham
  2. POR    Jorge Fonseca
  3. RUS    Niyaz Ilyasov

NED   Michael Korrel

 

  1. ROWING – Women Pair

 

  1. NZL    Grace Prendergast, Kerri Gowler
  2. AUS   Jessica Morrison, Annabelle McIntyre
  3. CAN   Caileigh Filmer, Hillary Janssens

 

  1. ROWING – Men Pair

 

  1. CRO   Martin Sinkovic, Valent Sinkovic
  2. NZL    Tom Murray, Michael Brake
  3. AUS   Sam Hardy, Joshua Hicks

 

  1. ROWING – Men Lightweight Double Sculls

 

  1. IRL     Fintan McCarthy, Paul O’Donovan
  2. ITA     Stefano Oppo, Pietro Ruta
  3. GER   Jonathan Rommelmann, Jason Osborne

 

  1. ROWING – Women Lightweight Double Sculls

 

  1. NZL    Zoe McBride, Jackie Kiddle
  2. NED   Marieke Keijser, Ilse Paulis
  3. GBR   Emily Craig, Imogen Grant

 

  1. SHOOTING – Women Trap

 

  1. SVK   Zuzana Stefecekova
  2. SMR   Alessandra Perilli
  3. CHN   Wang Xiaojing

 

  1. SHOOTING – Men Trap

 

  1. ESP     Alberto Fernandez
  2. GBR   Matthew Coward-Holley
  3. ITA     Mauro De Filippis

 

  1. SWIMMING – Men 800m Freestyle

 

  1. ITA     Gregorio Paltrinieri
  2. NOR   Henrik Christiansen
  3. FRA    David Aubry

 

  1. SWIMMING – Men 200m Breaststroke

 

  1. RUS    Anton Chupkov
  2. AUS   Matthew Wilson
  3. JPN     Ippei Watanabe

 

  1. SWIMMING – Women 200m Butterfly

 

  1. USA   Halie Flickinger
  2. HUN   Boglarka Kapas
  3. USA   Katie Drabot

 

  1. SWIMMING – Men 100m Freestyle

 

  1. USA   Caeleb Dressel
  2. AUS   Kyle Chalmers
  3. RUS    Vladislav Grinev

 

  1. SWIMMING – Women 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay

 

  1. AUSTRALIA
  2. UNITED STATES
  3. CANADA

 

  1. TABLE TENNIS – Women Singles

 

  1. CHN   Liu Shiwen
  2. CHN   Chen Meng
  3. JPN     Mima Ito

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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@Benolympique 2 strange predictions

 

1.Host advantage is not so important in weightlifting that Hirome Miyake can lift 10-12 more than her life time best as those from Indian, North Korean and Chinese lifters. Then also having china win a gold may not be expected because they wouldn't participate in this event with very less advantage over the North Korean lifter and the rule of 4 per gender effectively means 55, 64, 87, +87 will be the 4 weights. 

 

 

 

2. The shooting prediction is set to be wrong as Anjum despite Wch silver failed to qualify for 10mAR. She'll instead be in 50m3P. Her place will be taken by the current WNo 1 Elavenil as NRAI said it will not wait further to announce the team and do it according to the Domestic  Olympic rankings. 

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CORRECTION

 

I made mistake in my predictions for Day 4 Tuesday (event number 53)

On Day 4 there is Women's K1 event in canoe slalom, not Women's C1.

So my predictions for day 4 should be:

 

53. CANOE SLALOM – Women K1

 

  1. AUS   Jessica Fox                                                    
  2. SLO    Eva Tercelj

3.AUT    Corinna Kuhnle         

 

This mistake doesn't make much of the difference though, because I think Jessica Fox will get 2 gold medals in both K1 and C1, and Corinna Kuhnle will get 2 bronzes in both K1 and C1 as well.

So the only difference is silver in K1 for Slovenia and not for Germany,

 

The predictions for Women's C1 are in day 6, this is the right day for it.

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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12 hours ago, LDOG said:

Doing every event is too much for me, I'll just leave my picks for team sports in one post and that will be it. Of course, I'm assuming that certain teams would have qualified in a bunch of sports. My predictions for 2021 would be pretty much the same except 3 or 4 positions across all sports I think. The changes would be mostly related to a high age average of some teams or some sports in which the squads can drastically change year to year (men's football and men's rugby mostly).


 

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India winning hockey bronze :lol:

 

Most of the predictions in Indian media talks about 2 main types of

disciplines 

 

1.Precision sports

 

Not that we are expecting a medal in achery but 0-1 chances if we are lucky. Shooting anyway is.. 

 

 

2.Combat sports

Boxing and wrestling 

 

3.Weightlifting(Miscellaneous) 

 

Badminton has lost hopes.. We have a world champion who hasnt won anything after that. 1/10 prediction mention hockey that too a good performance. While women's hockey is going pretty well. But medals pretty much in above 3.

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