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TOKYO 2020 MEDAL TABLE AFTER DAY 6 THURSDAY 112/339

 

  1. CHINA                                  21-5-7                   33
  2. UNITED STATES                15-11-6                32
  3. AUSTRALIA                        9-5-6                     20
  4. KOREA REPUBLIC             8-3-3                     14
  5. RUSSIA                                6-14-7                   27
  6. FRANCE                               6-2-5                     13
  7. JAPAN                                 5-9-8                     22
  8. HUNGARY                          4-3-2                     9
  9. NETHERLANDS                 3-5-6                     14
  10. GREAT BRITAIN                3-4-9                     16
  11. NEW ZEALAND                 3-2-0                     5
  12. BRAZIL                                 3-1-4                     8
  13. ITALY                                    2-9-5                     16
  14. CANADA                             2-2-8                     12
  15. GERMANY                          2-2-7                     11
  16. UKRAINE                            2-0-1                     3
  17. CHINESE TAIPEI                2-0-0                     2
  18. SLOVENIA                          1-3-0                     4
  19. INDIA                                   1-2-4                     7
  20. SPAIN                                  1-2-4                     7
  21. POLAND                              1-2-3                     6
  22. SWITZERLAND                  1-2-0                     3
  23. CROATIA                             1-1-1                     3
  24. AZERBAIJAN                      1-1-0                     2
  25. IRELAND                             1-1-0                     2
  26. CUBA                                   1-0-1                     2
  27. GREECE                                1-0-1                     2
  28. LITHUANIA                        1-0-1                     2
  29. FIJI                                        1-0-0                     1
  30. GEORGIA                            1-0-0                     1
  31. ISRAEL                                 1-0-0                     1
  32. SLOVAKIA                          1-0-0                     1
  33. THAILAND                          1-0-0                     1
  34. KOREA DPR                        0-5-0                     5
  35. ROMANIA                          0-3-2                     5
  36. SERBIA                                 0-2-2                     4
  37. SWEDEN                             0-2-0                     2
  38. PORTUGAL                        0-1-2                     3
  39. BELGIUM                            0-1-1                     2
  40. DENMARK                          0-1-1                     2
  41. BELARUS                             0-1-0                     1
  42. INDONESIA                        0-1-0                     1
  43. NORWAY                            0-1-0                     1
  44. PERU                                    0-1-0                     1
  45. PHILIPPINES                      0-1-0                     1
  46. SAN MARINO                    0-1-0                     1
  47. MEXICO                              0-0-4                     4
  48. COLOMBIA                        0-0-3                     3
  49. KOSOVO                             0-0-3                     3
  50. IVORY COAST                    0-0-2                     2
  51. UZBEKISTAN                     0-0-2                     2
  52. AUSTRIA                             0-0-2                     2
  53. BULGARIA                          0-0-1                     1
  54. CZECH REPUBLIC             0-0-1                     1
  55. IRAN                                     0-0-1                     1
  56. KAZAKHSTAN                   0-0-1                     1
  57. MALAYSIA                          0-0-1                     1
  58. MOLDOVA                         0-0-1                     1
  59. MONGOLIA                       0-0-1                     1
  60. SOUTH AFRICA                 0-0-1                     1
  61. TURKEY                                0-0-1                     1

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Day 7 Friday - ATHLETICS IS STARTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

  1. ARCHERY – Women’s Individual
  2. ATHLETICS – Men’s 10,000m
  3. BADMINTON – Mixed Doubles
  4. CANOE SLALOM – Men K1
  5. CYCLING BMX – Men Racing
  6. CYCLING BMX – Women Racing
  7. FENCING – Men Epee Team
  8. JUDO – Women +78 kg
  9. JUDO – Men +100 kg
  10. ROWING – Women Single Sculls
  11. ROWING – Men Single Sculls
  12. ROWING – Women Eight
  13. ROWING – Men Eight
  14. SHOOTING – Women 25m Pistol
  15. SWIMMING – Women 200m Breaststroke
  16. SWIMMING – Men 200m Backstroke
  17. SWIMMING – Women 100m Freestyle
  18. SWIMMING – Men 200m Individual Medley
  19. TABLE TENNIS – Men Singles
  20. TENNIS – Men Doubles
  21. TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS – Women

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We leading the medal table yet?

“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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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Niek Kimmann and Laura Smulders for the Dutch BMX sweep :cheer: 

Just heard Kimmann got a concussion after a hard crash in his semi-final (and he’s all good and healthy otherwise). Dutch hopes now rest on Smulders...

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1 minute ago, Olympian1010 said:

Just heard Kimmann got a concussion after a hard crash in his semi-final (and he’s all good and healthy otherwise). Dutch hopes now rest on Smulders...

 

Great, luckily we've got two of those. Yes, same thing with Kimmann, but Justin is not as good as Merel relatively speaking :p 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

 

Great, luckily we've got two of those.

The Dutch seem to want to put a great deal of pressure on them. Hopefully they meet the high standards of the Orange Kingdom.

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My predictions for day 7 Friday

 

  1. ARCHERY – Women’s Individual

1.    TPE        Lei Chien-ying

2.    KOR       Kang Chae-Young

3.    KOR       Choi Mi-Sun

  1. ATHLETICS – Men’s 10,000m
  1. UGA      Joshua Keptegei
  2. ETH        Yomif Kejelcha
  3. KEN       Rhonex Kipruto
  1. BADMINTON – Mixed Doubles
  1. CHN      Zheng Siwei, Huang Yaqiong
  2. THA       Dechapol Puavaranukroh, Sapsiree Taerattanachai
  3. CHN      Wang Yilu, Huang Dongping
  1. CANOE SLALOM – Men K1
  1. CZE        Jiri Prskavec
  2. GBR       Joseph Clarke
  3. ESP        David Llorente
  1. CYCLING BMX – Men Racing
  1. NED       Niek Kimmann
  2. NED       Twan ven den Gendt
  3. FRA       Sylvain Andre
  1. CYCLING BMX – Women Racing
  1. NED       Laura Smulders
  2. USA       Alice Willoughby
  3. USA       Felicia Stancil
  1. FENCING – Men Epee Team
  1. FRANCE
  2. ITALY
  3. UKRAINE
  1. JUDO – Women +78 kg
  1. JPN        Akira Sone
  2. CUB       Idalys Ortiz
  3. TUR       Kayra Sayit

AZE        Iryna Kindzerska

  1. JUDO – Men +100 kg
  1. CZE        Lukas Krpalek
  2. JPN        Hisayoshi Harasawa
  3. GEO      Guram Tushishvili

NED       Roy Meyer

  1. ROWING – Women Single Sculls
  1. IRL         Sanita Puspure
  2. NZL        Emma Twigg
  3. USA       Kara Kohler
  1. ROWING – Men Single Sculls
  1. GER       Oliver Zeidler
  2. DEN       Sverri Sandberg Nielsen
  3. NOR      Kjetil Borch
  1. ROWING – Women Eight
  1. NEW ZEALAND
  2. AUSTRALIA
  3. UNITED STATES
  1. ROWING – Men Eight
  1. GERMANY
  2. NETHERLANDS
  3. GREAT BRITAIN
  1. SHOOTING – Women 25m Pistol
  1. UKR       Olena Kostevych
  2. RUS       Vitalina Batsarashkina
  3. CHN      Zhang Jingjing
  1. SWIMMING – Women 200m Breaststroke
  1. RUS       Yuliya Yefimova
  2. USA       Annie Lazor
  3. RSA       Tatjana Schoenmaker
  1. SWIMMING – Men 200m Backstroke
  1. RUS       Evgeny Rylov
  2. USA       Ryan Murphy
  3. AUS       Mitchell Larkin
  1. SWIMMING – Women 100m Freestyle
  1. USA       Simone Manuel
  2. AUS       Cate Campbell
  3. SWE      Sarah Sjostrom
  1. SWIMMING – Men 200m Individual Medley
  1. JPN        Daiya Seto
  2. SUI        Jeremy Desplanches
  3. USA       Chase Kalisz
  1. TABLE TENNIS – Men Singles
  1. CHN      Fan Zhendong
  2. CHN      Ma Long
  3. SWE      Mattias Falck
  1. TENNIS – Men Doubles
  1. FRA       Pierre-Hugues Herbert, Nicola Mahut
  2. COL       Juan Sebastian Cabal, Robert Farah
  3. GER       Kevin Krawietz, Andreas Mies
  1. TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS – Women
  1. JPN        Hikaru Mori
  2. CHN      Liu Lingling
  3. CHN      Xueying Zhu

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TOKYO 2020 MEDAL TABLE AFTER DAY 7 FRIDAY 133/339

 

  1. CHINA                                  23-7-10                40
  2. UNITED STATES                16-14-10              40
  3. AUSTRALIA                        9-7-7                     23
  4. JAPAN                                 8-10-8                   26
  5. RUSSIA                                8-15-7                   30
  6. KOREA REPUBLIC             8-4-4                     16
  7. FRANCE                               8-2-6                     16
  8. NETHERLANDS                 5-7-7                     19
  9. HUNGARY                          4-3-2                     9
  10. NEW ZEALAND                 4-3-0                     7
  11. GERMANY                          4-2-8                     14
  12. GREAT BRITAIN                 3-5-10                   18
  13. BRAZIL                                 3-1-4                     8
  14. UKRAINE                            3-0-2                     5
  15. CHINESE TAIPEI                3-0-0                     3
  16. ITALY                                    2-10-5                   17
  17. CANADA                             2-2-8                     12
  18. IRELAND                             2-1-0                     3
  19. CZECH REPUBLIC             2-0-1                     3
  20. SLOVENIA                          1-3-0                     4
  21. SWITZERLAND                  1-3-0                     4
  22. SPAIN                                  1-2-5                     8
  23. INDIA                                   1-2-4                     7
  24. POLAND                              1-2-3                     6
  25. CROATIA                             1-1-1                     3
  26. AZERBAIJAN                      1-1-1                     3
  27. CUBA                                   1-1-1                     3
  28. THAILAND                          1-1-0                     2
  29. GEORGIA                            1-0-1                     2
  30. GREECE                                               1-0-1                     2
  31. LITHUANIA                        1-0-1                     2
  32. FIJI                                        1-0-0                     1
  33. ISRAEL                                 1-0-0                     1
  34. SLOVAKIA                          1-0-0                     1
  35. UGANDA                            1-0-0                     1
  36. KOREA DPR                        0-5-0                     5
  37. ROMANIA                          0-3-2                     5
  38. SERBIA                                 0-2-2                     4
  39. SWEDEN                             0-2-2                     4
  40. DENMARK                          0-2-1                     3
  41. COLOMBIA                        0-1-3                     4
  42. PORTUGAL                        0-1-2                     3
  43. BELGIUM                            0-1-1                     2
  44. NORWAY                            0-1-1                     2
  45. BELARUS                             0-1-0                     1
  46. ETHIOPIA                            0-1-0                     1
  47. INDONESIA                        0-1-0                     1
  48. PERU                                    0-1-0                     1
  49. PHILIPPINES                      0-1-0                     1
  50. SAN MARINO                    0-1-0                     1
  51. MEXICO                              0-0-4                     4
  52. KOSOVO                             0-0-3                     3
  53. AUSTRIA                             0-0-2                     2
  54. IVORY COAST                    0-0-2                     2
  55. SOUTH AFRICA                 0-0-2                     2
  56. TURKEY                                0-0-2                     2
  57. UZBEKISTAN                     0-0-2                     2
  58. BULGARIA                          0-0-1                     1
  59. IRAN                                     0-0-1                     1
  60. KAZAKHSTAN                   0-0-1                     1
  61. KENYA                                 0-0-1                     1
  62. MALAYSIA                          0-0-1                     1
  63. MOLDOVA                         0-0-1                     1
  64. MONGOLIA                       0-0-1                     1

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Day 8 Saturday

 

  1. ARCHERY – Men Individual
  2. ATHLETICS – Men Discus Throw
  3. ATHLETICS – Mixed 4 x 400m Relay
  4. ATHLETICS – Women 100m
  5. BADMINTON – Men Doubles
  6. FENCING – Women Sabre Team
  7. JUDO – Mixed Team
  8. RUGBY – Women
  9. SAILING – Women RS:X
  10. SAILING – Men RS:X
  11. SHOOTING – Mixed Trap Team
  12. SHOOTING – Women 50m Rifle 3 Positions
  13. SWIMMING – Men 100m Butterfly
  14. SWIMMING – Women 200m Backstroke
  15. SWIMMING – Women 800m Freestyle
  16. SWIMMING – Mixed 4 x 100m Medley Relay
  17. TENNIS – Women Singles
  18. TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS – Men
  19. TRIATHLON – Mixed Relay
  20. WEIGHTLIFTING – Men 81 kg
  21. WEIGHTLIFTING – Men 96 kg

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