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26 minutes ago, rafalgorka said:

Day 12 Wednesday

 

  1. ARTISTIC SWIMMING – Duet

1.         RUS    Svetlana Kolasnichenko, Svetlana Romashina

2.         CHN   Huang Xuechen, Sun Wenyan

3.         UKR   Marta Fiedina, Anastasiya Savchuk

  1. ATHLETICS – Women 400m Hurdles
  1. USA          Dalilah Muhammad
  2. USA          Sydney McLaughlin
  3. USA          Shamier Little
  4. ATHLETICS – Women 3000m Steeplechase
  1. KEN         Beatrice Chepkoech
  2. USA         Emma Coburn
  3. GER         Gesa Felicitas Krause
  4. ATHLETICS – Men Hammer Throw
  1. POL         Paweł Fajdek
  2. POL         Wojciech Nowicki
  3. FRA          Quentin Bigot
  4. ATHLETICS – Men 800m
  1. USA         Donovan Brazier
  2. KEN         Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich
  3. BIH          Amel Tuka
  4. ATHLETICS – Men 200m
  1. USA         Noah Lyles
  2. CAN         Andre De Grasse
  3. TUR          Ramil Guliyev
  4. BOXING – Men Light Heavy (75-81kg)
  1. CUB         Andy Cruz
  2. USA         Keyshawn Davis
  3. KAZ         Bekzad Nurdauletov

GBR         Benjamin Whittaker

  1. CYCLING TRACK – Men Team Pursuit
  1. DENMARK
  2. ITALY
  3. NEW ZEALAND
  4. EQUESTRIAN – Jumping Individual
  1. SUI           Steve Guerdat
  2. GER         Simone Blum
  3. SUI           Martin Fuchs
  4. MARATHON SWIMMING – Women 10km
  1. CHN         Xin Xin
  2. USA         Haley Anderson
  3. ITA           Rachele Bruni
  4. SAILING – Men 470
  1. AUS         Matthew Belcher, William Ryan
  2. FRA          Kevin Pepponet, Jeremie Mion
  3. ESP           Jordi Xammar, Nicolas Rodriguez
  4. SAILING – Women 470
  1. JPN           Ai Yoshida, Miho Yoshioka
  2. GBR         Hannah Mills, Eilidh McIntyre
  3. ESP           Silvia Mas, Patricia Cantero
  4. SKATEBOARDING – Women Park
  1. JPN           Misugu Okamoto
  2. JPN           Sakura Yosozumi
  3. GBR         Sky Brown
  4. WEIGHTLIFTING – Men +109 kg
  1. GEO         Lasha Talakhadze
  2. ALG         Walid Bidani
  3. SYR          Man Asaad
  4. WRESTLING – Men Greco-Roman 67 kg
  1. CUB         Ismael Borrero
  2. RUS          Artem Surkov
  3. SRB          Mate Nemes

GER         Frank Stabler

  1. WRESTLING – Men Greco-Roman 87 kg
  1. UKR         Zhan Beleniuk
  2. HUN         Viktor Lorincz
  3. UZB         Rustam Assakalov

GER         Denis Kudla

  1. WRESTLING – Women Freestyle 62 kg
  1. KGZ         Aisuluu Tynybekova
  2. BUL         Taybe Yusein
  3. JPN           Yakako Kawai

SWE         Henna Johansson

 

 

Men‘s 800 m: I think Amos will be back to win a medal. There are tons of guys who could medal in this event (Murphy, Boss, the polish guy, Rop).

Men‘s 200 m: Sadly I expect Coleman to win a medal in this event.

Men‘s Greco-Roman -67 kg: Bronze would be really disappointing for Stäbler. I think the postponement really helps him to get used to the new weight category.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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I haven't been frequenting the forums much now that all sports are on hold, but I just wanted to thank you @rafalgorka and @Gianlu33. It has been a lot of fun to read this thread.

 

Other than a gold or silver for Mathieu Van der Poel in men's MTB and no medals for Lorena Wiebes in women's road and ITT cycling, I don't have any major suggestions. I look forward to the next days.

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1 minutę temu, Jinzha napisał:

I haven't been frequenting the forums much now that all sports are on hold, but I just wanted to thank you @rafalgorka and @Gianlu33. It has been a lot of fun to read this thread.

 

Other than a gold or silver for Mathieu Van der Poel in men's MTB and no medals for Lorena Wiebes in women's road and ITT cycling, I don't have any major suggestions. I look forward to the next days.

C'mon Jinzha,

Show your predictions to us, please!

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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I genuinely don't know non-Dutch athletes well enough to make a serious prediction for any sport. Of course I would love for a 1) Anna van der Breggen 2) Annemiek van Vleuten 3) Marianne Vos in women's road race (cycling), but sadly I doubt that will happen. I'll gladly enjoy any predictions you guys make though :)

 

Edit: also, with 4 more days of simulation to go, the Netherlands has already broken their all time Olympic medal record, beating the 25 tally of Sydney 2000. Tokyo really could have been the perfect storm... What a combination of experienced 30+ athletes and a new generation of world beaters. Some of the iconic athletes of the past decade going for their 'swan song' like Epke Zonderland, Dafne Schippers, Femke Heemskerk, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Eva de Goede, Annemiek van Vleuten, Marianne Vos and Kirsten Wild on the one hand. And future icons on the other hand, like Harrie Lavreysen, Vivianne Miedema, Niek Kimmann, Sifan Hassan and Mathieu van der Poel. Let us hope Tokyo 2021 lives up to the simulation, though I fear for the older generation.

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Day 9

 

Spoiler
Athletics - Women's Shot Put

:CHN Gong

 

:USA Ealey

 

:JAM Thomas-Dodd

 

Athletics - Women's Marathon

:KEN Kosgei

 

:ETH Bekere

 

:ETH Dibaba

 

Golf - Men's

:USA Koepca

 

:JPN Matsuyama

 

:IRL McIlroy

 

Cycling BMX - Women's Park

:USA Roberts

 

:USA Marino

 

:GER Lessmann

 

Cycling BMX - Men's Park

:AUS Martin

 

:JPN Nakamoura

 

:USA Bruce

 

Swimming - Women's 50m Freestyle

:SWE Sjostrom

 

:AUS Manuel

 

:DEN Blume

 

Swimming - Men's 50m Freestyle

:USA Dressel

 

:RUS Morozov

 

:FRA Manadou

 

Swimming - Men's 1500m Freestyle

:GER Wellbrock

 

:ITA Paltrinieri

 

:UKR Romanchuk

 

Swimming - Women's 4x100 individual medley

:USA United States

 

:AUS Australia

 

:CAN Canada

 

Swimming - Men's 4x100 individual medley

:GBR Great Britain

 

:USA United States

 

:RUS Russia

 

Sailing - Women's Laser

:BEL Plasschaert

 

:NED Bouwmeester

 

:DEN Rindom

 

Sailing - Men's Laser

:AUS Wearn

 

:GER Buhl

 

:CYP Kontides

 

Tennis - Men's

:SRB Djokovic

 

:ESP Nadal

 

:AUT Thiem

 

Tennis - Women's Doubles

:CZE Czech Republic

 

:FRA France

 

:TPE China Taipei

 

Tennis - Mixed Doubles

:SUI Switzerland

 

:GER Germany

 

:USA United States

 

Diving - Women's 3m Springboard

:CHN Shi

 

:CHN Wang

 

:CAN Abel

 

Artistic Gymnastics - Men's Floor 

:ISR Dolgopyat

 

:PHI Yulo

 

:RUS Dalaloyan

 

Artistic Gymnastics - Women's Vault

:USA Biles

 

:USA Carey

 

:GBR Downie

 

Artistic Gymnastics - Men's Pommel Horse

:GBR Withlock

 

:JPN Kaya

 

:TPE Chin-Kai

 

Artistic Gymnastics - Women's Uneven Bars

:BEL Darwel

 

:GBR Downie

 

:USA Biles

 

Fencing - Men's Team Foil

:USA United States

 

:FRA France

 

:ITA Italy

 

Athletics - Men's High Jump

:QAT Bashrim

 

:RUS Ivanyuk

 

:BLR Nedasekau

 

Athletics - Women's Triple Jump

:VEN Rojas

 

:JAM Ricketts

 

:COL Ibarguena

 

Athletics - Men's 100m

:USA Coleman

 

:USA Lyes

 

:USA Gatlin

 

Weightlifting - Women's -76kg

:PRK Rim

 

:CHN Zhang

 

:EGY Ahmed

Badminton - Women's

:CHN Chen

 

:TPE Tai

 

:JPN Okuhara

 

 

 

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@Gianlu33 Actually you seem to have some impossible predictions in weight lifting. This includes Kuo Hsing Chin of Chinese Taipei . She's a good lifter to win a Olympic medal but she is not allowed to participate in 2 different weight categories on the same day and win 2 medals. She'll go in the 59kg and her medal in 64kg may not come. 

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