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Tokyo 2020 Day after Day as it could have happened


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6 hours ago, rafalgorka said:

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

You know history of previous 2 olympics in Mens trap :pope:

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17 minut temu, Rafoo napisał:

You know history of previous 2 olympics in Mens trap :pope:

Third Gold for Croatia in a row??? Why not. Who would do it in 2020 for Croatia, what do you think? Josip Glasnovic again? 

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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Day 2 Predictions. And for make @LDOG happy i will use spoiler :p

 

Spoiler
Skateboard - Men's Stret

:USA Houston

 

:JPN Harigome

 

:BRA Hoefler

Shooting - Men's 10m Air Rifle

:RUS Kamensky

 

:IND Panwar

 

:CRO Gorsa

Shooting - Women's 10m Air Pistol

:GRE Korakaki

 

:IND Deswal

 

:SRB Arunovic

Swimming - Men's 400m Individual Medley

:JPN Seto

 

:HUN Verratszo

 

:USAKalisz

Swimming - Women's 400m Individual Medley

:HUN Hosszu

 

:JPN Ohashi

 

:ESP Belmonte Garcia

 

Swimming - Men's 400m Freestyle

:ITA Detti

 

:LTU Rapsys

 

:USA Horton

 

Swimming - Women's 4x100 Freestyle

:AUS Australia

 

:USA United States

 

:CAN Canada

 

Cycling - Women's Road Race

:NED Van Der Breggen

 

:NED Van Vleuten

 

:AUS Spratt

 

Archery - Women's Team

:KOR South Korea

 

:TPE China Taipei

 

:RUS Russia

 

Diving - Women's 3m Syncro

:CHN China

 

:AUS Australia

 

:CAN Canada

 

Judo - Women's -52kg

:JPN Muruyama

 

:ITA Lombardo

 

:MDA Vieru

:MGL Ganbold

 

Judo - Men's -66kg

:JPN Abe

 

:FRA Buchard

 

:KOS Kelmendi

:RUS Kuziurtina

 

Fencing - Women's Foil

:RUS Deriglazova

 

:ITA Volpi

 

:FRA Thibus

 

Fencing - Men's Epee

:FRA Borel

 

:JPN Yamada

 

:ITA Santarelli

 

Taekwondo - Men's -68kg

:KOR Lee

 

:BEL Achab

 

:GBR Sinden

:CHN Zhao

 

Taekwondo - Women's -57kg

:GBR Jones

 

:KOR Lee

 

:CAN Park

:TUR Ilgun

 

Weightlifting - Men's -61kg

:CHN Li

 

:INA Irawan

 

:COL Mosquera Valencia

 

Weightlifting - Men's -67kg

:CHN Feng

 

:PRK Pak

 

:UZB Ergashev

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, rafalgorka said:

Third Gold for Croatia in a row??? Why not. Who would do it in 2020 for Croatia, what do you think? Josip Glasnovic again? 

Yes and he is our only in trap

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A new game here.

 

I checked your predictions and counted them this way:

1st place – 3 pts

2nd place – 2 pts

3rd place – 1 pt

 

For a possible tie – more of 1st places, then more of 2nd places…

 

And for example:

 

Day 1 – CYCLING – Men’s Road Race

 

  1. Primoz Roglic SLO 8 (3 rafalgorka, 3 heywoodu, 1 Gianlu33, 1 Benolympique
  2. Julian Alaphilippe FRA 7 (2 heywoodu, 2 Gianlu33, 3 Benolympique
  3. Alejandro Valverde ESP 5 (3 Gianlu33, 2 Benolympique
  4. Remco Evenepoel BEL 3 (3 OlympicsFan
  5. Mads Pedersen DEN 2 (2 rafalgorka,
  6. Matteo Trentin ITA 1 (1 rafalgorka,

Vincenzo Nibali ITA 1 (1 heywoodu

 

And 1 extra point for both Nibali and Trentin from Giovanni Gianni Cattaneo ;-)

 

 

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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That would be really sad to stop our canoe slalom olympic medal streak in Tokyo. this is the only sport we won a medal at every single olympics we participated since the independence.

 

1996  1G Michal Martikán C1 M

2000  1G Peter and Pavol Hochschorner C2 M, 1S Michal Martikán C1 M, 1B Juraj Minčík C1 M

2004  2G Elena Kaliská K1 W, Peter and Pavol Hochschorner C2 M, 1S Michal Martikán C1 M

2008  3G Michal Martikán C1 M, Elena Kaliská K1 W, Peter and Pavol Hochschorner C2 M

2012  2B Michal Martikán C1 M, Peter and Pavol Hochschorner C2 M

2016  1G Ladislav and Peter Škantár C2 M, 1S Matej Beňuš C1 M

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Skateboard - Men's Stret

:USA Nyjah Huston

:USA Dashawn Jordan

:JPN Yukito Aoki

Shooting - Men's 10m Air Rifle

:CHN Hui Zicheng

:RUS Sergey Kamensky

:CHN Yang Haoran

Shooting - Women's 10m Air Pistol

:CHN Wang Qian

:CHN Jiang Ranxing

:KOR Kim Min-Jung

Swimming - Men's 400m Individual Medley

:USA Jay Litherland

:USAChase Kalisz

:JPN Dayia Seto

Swimming - Women's 400m Individual Medley

:HUN Katinka Hosszú

:CHN Ye Shiwen

:ESP Mireia Belmonte-García

Swimming - Men's 400m Freestyle

:AUS Mack Horton

:USA Zane Grothe

:ITA Gabriele Detti

Swimming - Women's 4x100 Freestyle

:USA United States

:AUS Australia

:CAN Canada

Cycling - Women's Road Race

:NED Marianne Vos

:NED Annemiek van Vleuten

:NED Anna van der Breggen

Archery - Women's Team

:KOR South Korea

:TPE China Taipei

:JPN Japan

Diving - Women's 3m Syncro

:CHN China

:CAN Canada

:AUS Australia

Judo - Women's -52kg

:JPN Abe Uta

:KOS Maljinda Kelmendi

:FRA Amandine Buchard / :USA Angelica Delgado

Judo - Men's -66kg

:JPN Joshiro Muruyama

:KOR Kim Lim-Hwan

:GEO Vazha Margvelashvili / :MGL Bashkhuu Yondonperenlei

Fencing - Women's Foil

:ITA Alice Volpi

:ITA Elisa Di Francisca

:ITA Arianna Errigo

Fencing - Men's Epee

:FRA Alexandre Bardenet

:ITA Andrea Santarelli

:RUSSergey Bida

Taekwondo - Men's -68kg

:KOR Lee Dae-Hoon

:CHN Zhao Shuai

:ESP Javier Pérez-Polo / :IRI Mirhashem Hosseini

Taekwondo - Women's -57kg

:KOR  Lee Ah-Reum

:CHN Zhou Lijun

:GBR Jade Jones / :CRO  Nikita Glasnović

Weightlifting - Men's -61kg

:CHN Li Fabin

:INA  Eko Yuli-Irawan

:COL Francisco Mosquera-Valencia

Weightlifting - Men's -67kg

:CHN Chen Lijun

:PRK Pak Jong-Ju

:COL Oscar Figueroa-Mosquera

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Day 8 Saturday

 

  1. ARCHERY – Men Individual
  1. USA   Brady Ellison
  1. MAS   Khairul Anuar Mohamad
  2. BAN   Ruman Shana
  1. ATHLETICS – Men Discus Throw
  1. SWE         Daniel Stahl
  2. JAM          Fredrick Dacres
  3. AUT         Lukas Weisshaidinger
  4. ATHLETICS – Mixed 4 x 400m Relay
  1. UNITED STATES
  2. JAMAICA
  3. BAHRAIN
  4. ATHLETICS – Women 100m
  1. JAM          Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
  2. GBR         Dina Asher-Smith
  3. CIV          Marie-Josee Ta Lou
  4. BADMINTON – Men Doubles
  1. INA          Mohammad Ahsan, Hendra Setiawan
  2. INA          Fajar Alfian, Muhammad Rian Ardianto
  3. CHN         Li Junhui, Liu Yuchen
  4. FENCING – Women Sabre Team
  1. RUSSIA
  2. FRANCE
  3. ITALY
  4. JUDO – Mixed Team
  1. JAPAN
  2. FRANCE
  3. RUSSIA

BRAZIL

  1. RUGBY – Women
  1. NEW ZEALAND
  2. AUSTRALIA
  3. UNITED STATES
  4. SAILING – Women RS:X
  1. CHN         Yunxiu Lu
  2. NED         Lilian de Geus
  3. ISR           Katy Spychakov
  4. SAILING – Men RS:X
  1. NED         Kiran Badloe
  2. ITA           Mattia Camboni
  3. POL         Piotr Myszka
  4. SHOOTING – Mixed Trap Team
  1. SVK         Zuzana Stefecekova, Erik Varga
  2. AUS         Laetisha Scanlan, James Willett
  3. RUS          Ekaterina Rabaya, Aleksey Alipov
  4. SHOOTING – Women 50m Rifle 3 Positions
  1. RUS          Yulia Karimova
  2. GBR         Seonaid McIntosh
  3. GER         Isabella Straub
  4. SWIMMING – Men 100m Butterfly
  1. USA         Caeleb Dressel
  2. RUS          Andrey Minakov
  3. USA         Maxime Rooney
  4. SWIMMING – Women 200m Backstroke
  1. USA         Regan Smith
  2. ITA           Margherita Panziera
  3. AUS         Kaylee McKeown
  4. SWIMMING – Women 800m Freestyle
  1. USA         Katie Ledecky
  2. ITA           Simona Quadarella
  3. CHN         Jianjiahe Wang
  4. SWIMMING – Mixed 4 x 100m Medley Relay
  1. AUSTRALIA
  2. UNITED STATES
  3. GREAT BRITAIN
  4. TENNIS – Women Singles
  1. AUS         Ashleigh Barty
  2. ROU         Simona Halep
  3. UKR         Elena Svitolina
  4. TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS – Men
  1. CHN         Gao Lei
  2. BLR          Uladzislau Hancharou
  3. BLR          Ivan Litvinovich
  4. TRIATHLON – Mixed Relay
  1. FRANCE
  2. AUSTRALIA
  3. GREAT BRITAIN
  4. WEIGHTLIFTING – Men 81 kg
  1. CHN         Lyu Xiaojun
  2. COL         Brayan Rodallegas
  3. DOM        Zacarias Bonnat Michel
  4. WEIGHTLIFTING – Men 96 kg
  1. QAT         Fares Ibrahim Elbakh
  2. IRI            Kianoush Rostami
  3. GEO         Anton Pliesnoi

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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