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A day 14 medal table with the Netherlands above GB, Germany and France, I can't help but enjoy this simulation. 5 medals in a single day might even be a record for us.

 

I always love these final days with all the big finals in the team sports.

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1 hour ago, Jinzha said:

A day 14 medal table with the Netherlands above GB, Germany and France, I can't help but enjoy this simulation. 5 medals in a single day might even be a record for us.

 

I always love these final days with all the big finals in the team sports.

 

And not a speed skater to be seen! :d

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On 23/04/2020 at 13:05, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Do you think Satwik-Shetty are genuine medal contenders. 
Indonesia will finish 1-2 in this event. Bronze could go to China or Japan 

No one expected Britain to medal in 2016 but they did. 

 

Indonesia will definitely not be 1-2 . The chinese pair is so awful that they have lost to most of the top pairing. I see Japan winning a gold here. Again Indian pair is not like favourite to medal but if they play their game they can win a medal. 

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Day 15 Saturday

 

  1. ARTISTIC SWIMMING – Team

1.         RUSSIA

2.         CHINA

3.         UKRAINE

  1. ATHLETICS – Women Marathon
  1. KEN         Brigid Kosgei
  2. KEN         Ruth Chepngetich
  3. ISR           Lonah Chemtai Salpeter
  4. ATHLETICS – Women High Jump
  1. RUS          Mariya Lasitskene
  2. UKR         Yaroslava Mahuchikh
  3. UKR         Yuliya Levchenko
  4. ATHLETICS – Women 10,000m
  1. NED         Sifan Hassan
  2. ETH          Letesenbet Gidey
  3. KEN         Agnes Jebet Tirop
  4. ATHLETICS – Men Javelin Throw
  1. EST           Magnus Kirt
  2. GRN         Anderson Peters
  3. TPE           Chao-Tsun Cheng
  4. ATHLETICS – Men 1500m
  1. KEN         Timothy Cheruiyot
  2. NOR         Jakob Ingebrigtsen
  3. ALG         Taoufik Makhloufi
  4. ATHLETICS – Women 4 x 400m Relay
  1. UNITED STATES
  2. POLAND – Iga Baumart-Witan, Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz, Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik, Justyna Święty-Ersetic
  3. JAMAICA
  4. ATHLETICS – Men 4 x 400m Relay
  1. UNITED STATES
  2. JAMAICA
  3. BELGIUM
  4. BASEBALL – Men
  1. JAPAN
  2. UNITED STATES
  3. KOREA REPUBLIC
  4. BASKETBALL – Men
  1. UNITED STATES
  2. SPAIN
  3. ARGENTINA
  4. BEACH VOLLEYBALL – Men
  1. NOR         Anders Berntsen Rom, Christian Sandlie Sorum
  2. RUS          Oleg Stoyanovskiy, Viacheslav Krasilnikov
  3. GER         Julius Thole, Clemens Wickler
  4. BOXING – Men Fly (48-52kg)
  1. UZB         Shakhobidin Zoirov
  2. IND          Amit Panghal
  3. FRA          Billal Bennama

KAZ         Saken Bibossinov

  1. BOXING – Men Middle (69-75kg)
  1. PHI           Eumir Marcial
  2. KAZ         Abilkhan Amankul
  3. RUS          Gleb Bakshi

BRA         Hebert Conceicao

  1. BOXING – Women Fly (48-51kg)
  1. TUR          Buse Naz Cakiroglu
  2. CHN         Chang Yuan
  3. IND          Mary Kom

JPN           Tsukimi Namiki

  1. BOXING – Women Welter (64-69kg)
  1. TUR          Busenaz Surmeneli
  2. CHN         Gu Hong
  3. RUS          Saadat Dalgatova

IND          Lovlina Borgohain

  1. CANOE SPRINT – Women Canoe Double 500m
  1. CHN         Sun Mengya, Xu Shixiao
  2. HUN         Kincso Takacs, Virag Balla
  3. GER         Lisa Jahn, Ophelia Preller
  4. CANOE SPRINT – Men Canoe Single 1000m
  1. BRA         Isaquias Queiroz
  2. POL         Tomasz Kaczor
  3. CZE          Martin Fuksa
  4. CANOE SPRINT – Women Kayak Four 500m
  1. HUNGARY
  2. FRANCE
  3. POLAND – Karolina Naja, Anna Puławska, Katarzyna Kołodziejczyk, Helena Wiśniewska
  4. CANOE SPRINT – Men Kayak Four 500m
  1. GERMANY
  2. SPAIN
  3. PORTUGAL
  4. CYCLING TRACK – Men Madison
  1. DEN         Lasse Norman Hansen, Mikael Morkov
  2. NED         Jan-Willem van Schip, Yoeri Havik
  3. NZL          Campbell Stewart, Aaron Gate
  4. DIVING – Men 10m Platform
  1. CHN         Yang Hao
  2. CHN         Yang Jian
  3. RUS          Aleksandr Bondar
  4. EQUESTRIAN – Jumping Team
  1. UNITED STATES
  2. SWEDEN
  3. GERMANY
  4. FOOTBALL – Men
  1. SPAIN
  2. ARGENTINA
  3. EGYPT
  4. GOLF – Women Individual Stroke
  1. KOR         Jin Young Ko
  2. KOR         Jeong Eun Lee
  3. USA         Nelly Korda
  4. HANDBALL – Men
  1. SPAIN
  2. DENMARK
  3. CROATIA
  4. KARATE – Women Kumite +61kg
  1. AZE          Irina Zaretska
  2. GRE         Eleni Chatziliadou
  3. JPN           Ayumi Uekusa

IRI            Hamideh Abbasali

  1. KARATE – Men Kumite +75kg
  1. TUR          Aktas Ugur
  2. GER         Jonathan Horne
  3. IRI            Zabiollah Poorshab

ESP           Babacar Seck

  1. MODERN PENTATHLON – Men
  1. FRA          Valentin Belaud
  2. GER         Marvin Faly Dogue
  3. GBR         Joe Choong
  4. RHYTMIC GYMNASTICS – Women Individual
  1. RUS          Dina Averina
  2. RUS          Aleksandra Soldatova
  3. ISR           Linoy Ashram
  4. VOLLEYBALL – Men
  1. BRAZIL
  2. POLAND
  3. UNITED STATES
  4. WATER POLO – Women
  1. UNITED STATES
  2. SPAIN
  3. AUSTRALIA
  4. WRESTLING – Men Freestyle 65 kg
  1. RUS          Gadzhimurad Rashidov
  2. IND          Bajrang Punia
  3. KAZ         Daulet Niyazbekov

HUN         Iszmail Muszukajev

  1. WRESTLING – Men Freestyle 97 kg
  1. RUS          Abdulrashid Sadulaev
  2. USA         Kyle Snyder
  3. AZE          Sharif Sharifov

MKD        Magomedgadzhi Nurov

  1. WRESTLING – Women Freestyle 50 kg
  1. ROU         Emilia Alina Vuc
  2. AZE          Mariya Stadnik
  3. UKR         Oksana Livach

KAZ         Valentina Islamova

 

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TOKYO 2020 MEDAL TABLE AFTER DAY 15 Saturday 326/339

 

  1. UNITED STATES                46-37-25              108
  2. CHINA                                  43-16-23              82
  3. RUSSIA                                22-24-22              68
  4. JAPAN                                 21-17-15              53
  5. NETHERLANDS                 14-13-8                35
  6. AUSTRALIA                        13-15-14              42
  7. GREAT BRITAIN                12-15-22              49
  8. GERMANY                          12-10-23              45
  9. FRANCE                               12-9-12                 33
  10. KOREA REPUBLIC             9-6-6                     21
  11. NEW ZEALAND                 9-4-3                     16
  12. HUNGARY                          8-5-3                     16
  13. BRAZIL                                 6-3-9                     18
  14. TURKEY                                6-2-7                     15
  15. KENYA                                 5-3-3                     11
  16. CUBA                                   5-2-4                     11
  17. SPAIN                                  4-10-10                24
  18. CANADA                             4-5-10                   19
  19. UKRAINE                            4-4-11                   19
  20. CHINESE TAIPEI                4-3-1                     8
  21. ITALY                                    3-17-13                 33
  22. POLAND                              3-8-11                   22
  23. SWEDEN                             3-6-4                     13
  24. JAMAICA                            3-6-3                     12
  25. IRELAND                             3-2-2                     7
  26. CZECH REPUBLIC             3-1-4                     8
  27. GEORGIA                            3-0-2                     5
  28. DENMARK                          2-6-2                     10
  29. KOREA DPR                        2-5-0                     7
  30. SLOVENIA                          2-4-0                     6
  31. SWITZERLAND                  2-3-2                     7
  32. CROATIA                             2-2-4                     8
  33. AZERBAIJAN                      2-2-3                     7
  34. BELGIUM                            2-2-3                     7
  35. NORWAY                            2-2-1                     5
  36. PHILIPPINES                      2-2-0                     4
  37. IRAN                                     2-1-5                     8
  38. UZBEKISTAN                     2-0-5                     7
  39. QATAR                                 2-0-1                     3
  40. SLOVAKIA                          2-0-0                     2
  41. INDIA                                   1-6-8                     15
  42. BELARUS                             1-5-3                     9
  43. SERBIA                                 1-4-5                     10
  44. ETHIOPIA                            1-4-2                     7
  45. ROMANIA                          1-4-2                     7
  46. GREECE                                               1-2-2                     5
  47. INDONESIA                        1-2-0                     3
  48. ARMENIA                           1-1-1                     3
  49. ECUADOR                           1-1-1                     3
  50. BAHAMAS                          1-1-0                     2
  51. THAILAND                          1-1-0                     2
  52. UGANDA                            1-1-0                     2
  53. ISRAEL                                 1-0-4                     5
  54. ESTONIA                             1-0-3                     4
  55. BAHRAIN                            1-0-1                     2
  56. LITHUANIA                        1-0-1                     2
  57. VENEZUELA                       1-0-1                     2
  58. FIJI                                        1-0-0                     1
  59. KYRGYZSTAN                    1-0-0                     1
  60. MOROCCO                         1-0-0                     1
  61. KAZAKHSTAN                   0-4-6                     10
  62. COLOMBIA                        0-2-5                     7
  63. PORTUGAL                        0-2-5                     7
  64. ARGENTINA                      0-2-1                     3
  65. CHILE                                    0-2-0                     2
  66. AUSTRIA                             0-1-5                     6
  67. BULGARIA                          0-1-2                     3
  68. EGYPT                                  0-1-2                     3
  69. NIGERIA                              0-1-2                     3
  70. MALAYSIA                          0-1-1                     2
  71. ALGERIA                             0-1-1                     2
  72. CYPRUS                                               0-1-0                     1
  73. GRENADA                          0-1-0                     1
  74. PERU                                    0-1-0                     1
  75. SAN MARINO                    0-1-0                     1
  76. MEXICO                              0-0-5                     5
  77. HONG KONG                     0-0-3                     3
  78. IVORY COAST                    0-0-3                     3
  79. KOSOVO                             0-0-3                     3
  80. SOUTH AFRICA                 0-0-3                     3
  81. BANGLADESH                   0-0-1                     1
  82. BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA 0-0-1                     1
  83. DOMINICAN REP.            0-0-1                     1
  84. MOLDOVA                         0-0-1                     1
  85. MONGOLIA                       0-0-1                     1
  86. NORTH MACEDONIA     0-0-1                     1
  87. SYRIA                                   0-0-1                     1

 

 

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Day 16 Sunday

 

  1. ATHLETICS – Men Marathon
  2. BASKETBALL – Women
  3. BOXING – Women Light (57-60kg)
  4. BOXING – Women Middle (69-75kg)
  5. BOXING – Men Light (57-63kg)
  6. BOXING – Men Super Heavy (+91kg)
  7. CYCLING TRACK – Women Sprint
  8. CYCLING TRACK – Men Keirin
  9. CYCLING TRACK – Women Omnium
  10. HANDBALL – Women
  11. RHYTMIC GYMNASTICS – Women Group
  12. VOLLEYBALL – Women
  13. WATER POLO - Men

 

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