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Tokyo 2020 Day after Day as it could have happened


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2 godziny temu, Fly_like_a_don napisał:

Doesn't look feasible. China will win the gold here. You can cut Venezuela out and change 49 kg instead. 

I know. I have mentioned above that I will fix it. Greetings! Where in India are you from? 

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33 minutes ago, rafalgorka said:

I have Munich 1972 from CSSR ? And Peking 2008 in Czech language. Do you know any website where I could buy the other ones? 

 

basically in all our book eshops, but many of them are already sold out. but maybe they may reprint some of them

 

PyeongChang 2018 https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=305517

Rio 2016 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=250790 but the Czech one is still available https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=247108

Sochi 2014 https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=166718

London 2012 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=133940

Vancouver 2010 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=81935

Beijing 2008 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=53623

Torino 2006 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=25345

Athenes 2004 https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=18374

Salt Lake City 2002 https://www.knihyprekazdeho.sk/Kniha/salt-lake-2002-1194075

Sydney 2000 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=6899

 

older books are no longer in eshops, rather you can find them only in some antiquarians if you are lucky

 

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Team dressage

:GER Germany

:DEN Denmark

:GBR Great Britain

 

Individual dressage

:GER Werth

:GER Schneider

:GBR Dujardin

 

Team eventing

:AUS Australia

:GBR Great Britain

:JPN Japan

 

Individual eventing

:GER Jung

:GBR Canter

:AUS Burton

 

(Ugh, I hate these new spaces between the flags. Can't we just revert to old settings and live happily ever after?)

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3 godziny temu, hckosice napisał:

 

basically in all our book eshops, but many of them are already sold out. but maybe they may reprint some of them

 

PyeongChang 2018 https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=305517

Rio 2016 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=250790 but the Czech one is still available https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=247108

Sochi 2014 https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=166718

London 2012 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=133940

Vancouver 2010 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=81935

Beijing 2008 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=53623

Torino 2006 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=25345

Athenes 2004 https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=18374

Salt Lake City 2002 https://www.knihyprekazdeho.sk/Kniha/salt-lake-2002-1194075

Sydney 2000 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=6899

 

older books are no longer in eshops, rather you can find them only in some antiquarians if you are lucky

 

Thank you very much! I will try to buy some of them. 

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Day 7

Spoiler
Athletics - Men's 20km Race Wallk

:JPN Yamanashi

 

:SWE Karlstrom

 

:JPN Suzuki

 

Rowing - Men's 1x

:GER Zeideler

 

:DEN Nilsen

 

:NOR Borch

 

Rowing - Women's 1x

:IRL Puspure

 

:NZL Twig

 

:SUI Gmelin

 

Rowing - Men's 8+

:NZL New Zealand

 

:AUS Australia

 

:USA United States

 

Rowing - Women's 8+

:GER Germany

 

:NED Netherlands

 

:GBR Great Britain

 

Cycling BMX - Men's

:NED Kimmerman

 

:BEL Graft

 

:NED Van Gendt

 

Cycling BMX - Women's

:NED Smulders

 

:USA Willoughby

 

:NED Braauw

 

Swimming - Women's 200m Breaststroke

:RUS Efimova

 

:CAN Pickrem

 

:CHN Ye

 

Swimming - Men's 200m Backstroke

:USA Murphy

 

:RUS Rulov

 

:JPN itie

 

Swimming - Men's 200m Individual Medley

:JPN Seto

 

:USA Kalisz

 

:SUI Desplanches

 

Swimming - Women's 100m Freestyle

:USA Manuel

 

:SWE Sjostrom

 

:AUS Campbell

 

Tennis - Men's Double

:ESP Spain

 

:FRA Framce

 

:COL Colombia

 

Gymnastic Trampoline - Women's

:JPN Mori

 

:CAN MacLennann

 

:CHN Zhu

 

Canoe Slalom - Men's K1

:CZEPrskavec

 

:ESP Llorente

 

:FRA Neveu

 

Archery - Women's

:KOR Kang

 

:CHN Zheng

 

:TPE Tan

 

Badminton - Mixed Doubles

:CHN Zheng/Huang

 

:THA Thailand

 

:CHN Wang/Huang

 

Judo - Women's +78kg

:CUB Ortiz

 

:JPN Zone

 

:TUR Sayit

:BRA Souza (or the other Brazilian)

 

Judo - Men's +100kg

:FRA Riner

 

:JPN Harasaea

 

:CZE Krpalek

:NED Mayer

 

Fencing - Men's Epee Team

:FRA France

 

:SUI Switzerland

 

:ITA Italy

 

Athletics - Men's 10000m

:GBR Farah

 

:UGA Cheptegi

 

:KEN Kipruto

 

Table Tennis - Men's

:CHN Ma

 

:CHN Fang

 

:JPN Harimoto

 

 

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8 godzin temu, Gianlu33 napisał:

 

Day 7

  Odkryj ukrytą treść

 

This is really interesting. How are you doing it technically that I have to click your post to see your predictions? It is obviously better to read. 

 

Men's Race walk was moved from day 7 to day 13. There were changes in Race walks and marathons when they were moved to Sapporo. 

 

Here is the new calendar of events 

 

https://tokyo2020.org/en/schedule/

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17 hours ago, rafalgorka said:

I know. I have mentioned above that I will fix it. Greetings! Where in India are you from? 

Udupi , a small district on the Arabian Sea cost in the Southern State of Karnataka. 

Since you asked here are some scenic places in Udupi .

 

 

Apart from beaches you get temple every km and church every 4km on average 

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1 hour ago, rafalgorka said:

This is really interesting. How are you doing it technically that I have to click your post to see your predictions? It is obviously better to read. 

 

Men's Race walk was moved from day 7 to day 13. There were changes in Race walks and marathons when they were moved to Sapporo. 

 

Here is the new calendar of events 

 

https://tokyo2020.org/en/schedule/

Just click on the "eye" in the tool bar (between the option for create a new tab)

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Day 11 Tuesday

 

  1. ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS – Men Parallel Bars

1. CHN           You Hao

2. GBR           Joe Fraser

3. RUS            Vladislav Poliashov

  1. ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS – Women Balance Beam
  1. JPN           Urara Ashikawa
  2. USA         Simone Biles
  3. CHN         Liu Tingting
  4. ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS – Men Horizontal Bar
  1. NED         Epke Zonderland
  2. BRA         Arthur Mariano
  3. CRO         Tin Srbic
  4. ATHLETICS – Women Long Jump
  1. GER         Malaika Mihambo
  2. UKR         Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk
  3. NGR         Ese Brume
  4. ATHLETICS – Men 400m Hurdles
  1. NOR         Karsten Warholm
  2. USA         Rai Benjamin
  3. QAT         Abderrahman Samba
  4. ATHLETICS – Men Pole Vault
  1. SWE         Armand Duplantis
  2. USA         Sam Kendricks
  3. POL         Piotr Lisek
  4. ATHLETICS – Women Hammer Throw
  1. USA         DeAnna Price
  2. CHN         Zheng Wang
  3. POL         Joanna Fiodorow
  4. ATHLETICS – Women 800m
  1. USA         Ajee Wilson
  2. UGA         Halimah Nakaayi
  3. USA         Raevyn Rogers
  4. ATHLETICS – Women 200m
  1. GBR         Dina Asher-Smith
  2. JAM          Elaine Thompson
  3. USA         Brittany Brown
  4. BOXING – Women Feather (54-57 kg)
  1. TPE           Lin Yu-Ting
  2. PHI           Nesthy Petecio
  3. RUS          Lidmila Vorontsova

JPN           Sena Irie

  1. BOXING – Men Welter (63-69 kg)
  1. RUS          Andrey Zamkovoy
  2. KAZ         Ablaikhan Zhussupov
  3. UZB         Bobo-Usmon Baturov

GBR         Pat McCormack

  1. CANOE SPRINT – Women Kayak Single 200m
  1. NZL          Lisa Carrington
  2. DEN         Emma Jorgensen
  3. POL         Marta Walczykiewicz
  4. CANOE SPRINT – Men Canoe Double 1000m
  1. CHN         Liu Hao, Wang Hao
  2. GER         Peter Kretschmer, Yul Oetze
  3. CUB         Serguey Torres, Fernando Jorge
  4. CANOE SPRINT – Men Kayak Single 1000m
  1. HUN         Balint Kopasz
  2. CZE          Josef Dostal
  3. POR          Fernando Pimenta
  4. CANOE SPRINT – Women Kayak Double 500m
  1. BLR          Maryna Litvinchuk, Volha Khudzenka
  2. SLO          Spela Ponomarenko Janic, Anja Osterman
  3. POL         Karolina Naja, Anna Puławska
  4. CYCLING TRACK – Women Team Pursuit
  1. UNITED STATES
  2. GERMANY
  3. GREAT BRITAIN
  4. CYCLING TRACK – Men Team Sprint
  1. NETHERLANDS
  2. GREAT BRITAIN
  3. RUSSIA
  4. DIVING – Men 3m Springboard
  1. CHN         Xie Siyi
  2. GBR         Jack Laugher
  3. CHN         Cao Yuan
  4. SAILING – Men Finn
  1. HUN         Zsombor Berecz
  2. NZL          Josh Junior
  3. SWE         Max Salminen
  4. SAILING – Mixed Foiling Nacra 17
  1. GBR         John Gimson, Anna Burnett
  2. ITA           Vittorio Bissaro, Maelle Frascari
  3. AUS         Nathan Outteridge, Haylee Outteridge
  4. WEIGHTLIFTING – Men 109 kg
  1. ARM        Simon Martirosyan
  2. BLR          Andrei Aramnau
  3. UZB         Akbar Djuraev
  4. WRESTLING – Men Greco-Roman 77 kg
  1. HUN         Tamas Lorincz
  2. SWE         Alex Bjurberg Kessidis
  3. ARM        Karapet Chalyan

IRI            Mohammad Ali Geraei

  1. WRESTLING – Men Greco-Roman 97 kg
  1. RUS          Musa Evloev
  2. ARM        Artur Aleksanyan
  3. TUR          Cenk Ildem

SRB          Mikheil Kajaia

  1. WRESTLING – Women Freestyle 68 kg
  1. USA         Tamyra Mensah
  2. SWE         Jenny Fransson
  3. NGR         Blessing Oborududu

GER         Anna Schell

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3 minutes ago, rafalgorka said:
  1. CYCLING TRACK – Men Team Sprint
  1. NETHERLANDS
  2. GREAT BRITAIN
  3. RUSSIA

 

Nah, GBR in 1st. It's track cycling :p 

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