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Tokyo 2020 Day after Day as it could have happened


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I'm not going to comment any prediction, but I'm pretty sure that this time we will see quite a good number of "not so logical" results, at least more than usual...

 

this stoppage period due to coronavirus will surely have a big impact on what we're going to see next year in Tokyo (provided we are still going to have the Tokyo Games next year)...;)

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1 hour ago, MHSN said:

 

I remember you prepared a table based on percentage for Rio 2016. unfortunately I can't remember the details, but I think my/our predictions about wrestling (specially freestyle) was not far from what actually happened.

 

did you ever compared it to the final medal table ?!

I probably did, but it's so long ago I have no idea anymore :d 

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Day 14 Friday

 

  1. ATHLETICS – Men 50km Race Walk

1.         JPN     Yusuke Suzuki

2.         POR    Joao Vieira

3.         CAN   Eric Dunfee

  1. ATHLETICS – Women 20km Race Walk
  1. CHN         Hong Liu
  2. CHN         Shenjie Qieyang
  3. BRA         Erica Rocha De Sena
  4. ATHLETICS – Women Javelin Throw
  1. CHN         Huihui Lyu
  2. AUS         Kelsey-Lee Barber
  3. CHN         Shiying Liu
  4. ATHLETICS – Men 5000m
  1. ETH          Selemon Barega
  2. ETH          Muktar Edris
  3. ETH          Telahun Haile Bekele
  4. ATHLETICS – Women 400m
  1. BRN         Salwa Eid Naser
  2. BAH         Shaunae Miller-Uibo
  3. JAM          Sharicka Jackson
  4. ATHLETICS – Women 1500m
  1. KEN         Faith Kipyegon
  2. ETH          Gudaf Tsegay
  3. GBR         Laura Muir
  4. ATHLETICS – Women 4 x 100m Relay
  1. JAMAICA
  2. GREAT BRITAIN
  3. GERMANY
  4. ATHLETICS – Men 4 x 100m Relay
  1. UNITED STATES
  2. GREAT BRITAIN
  3. JAPAN
  4. BEACH VOLLEYBALL – Women
  1. BRA         Ana Patricia Silva Ramos, Rebecca Cavalcanti Barbosa Silva
  2. CAN         Sarah Lindsey Pavan, Melissa Humana-Paredes
  3. USA         Alix Klineman, April Elizabeth Ross
  4. BOXING – Men Heavy (81-91kg)
  1. RUS          Muslim Gadzhimagomedov
  2. KAZ         Vassiliy Levit
  3. ECU         Julio Castillo

BUL         Radoslav Panteleev

  1. CYCLING TRACK – Women Madison
  1. NED         Kirsten Wild, Amy Pieters
  2. FRA          Clara Copponi, Marie Le Net
  3. POL         Daria Pikulik, Wiktoria Pikulik
  4. CYCLING TRACK – Men Sprint
  1. NED         Harrie Lavreysen
  2. NED         Jeffrey Hoogland
  3. POL         Mateusz Rudyk
  4. FOOTBALL – Women
  1. UNITED STATES
  2. NETHERLANDS
  3. GREAT BRITAIN
  4. HOCKEY – Women
  1. NETHERLANDS
  2. ARGENTINA
  3. IRELAND
  4. KARATE – Men Kata
  1. JPN           Ryo Kiyuna
  2. ESP           Damian Quintero
  3. TUR          Ali Sofuoglu

ITA           Mattia Busato

  1. KARATE – Women Kumite -61 kg
  1. CHN         Xiaoyan Yin
  2. SRB          Jovana Prekovic
  3. EGY         Giana Lotfy Farouk

TUR          Merve Coban

  1. KARATE – Men Kumite –75 kg
  1. IRI            Bahman Asgari
  2. ITA           Luigi Busaa
  3. AZE          Rafael Aghayev

JPN           Ken Nishimura

  1. MODERN PENTATHLON – Women
  1. GBR         Joanna Muir
  2. BLR          Volha Silkina
  3. FRA          Elodie Clouvel
  4. SPORT CLIMBING – Women Combined
  1. SLO          Janja Garnbret
  2. JPN           Akiyo Noguchi
  3. GBR         Shauna Coxsey
  4. TABLE TENNIS – Men Team
  1. CHINA
  2. GERMANY
  3. KOREA REPUBLIC
  4. WRESTLING – Men Freestyle 74 kg
  1. ITA           Frank Chamizo Marquez
  2. RUS          Zaurbek Sidakov
  3. KAZ         Daniyar Kaysanov

USA         Jordan Burroughs

  1. WRESTLING – Men Freestyle 125 kg
  1. GEO         Geno Petriashvili
  2. TUR          Taha Akgul
  3. UKR         Oleksandr Khotsianivskiy

CHN         Deng Zhiwei

  1. WRESTLING – Women Freestyle 53 kg
  1. PRK          Pak Yong-Mi
  2. JPN           Mayu Mukaida
  3. IND          Vinesh Phogat

CHN         Pang Qianyu

 

 

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TOKYO 2020 MEDAL TABLE AFTER DAY 14 Thursday 292/339

 

  1. UNITED STATES                41-35-23              99
  2. CHINA                                  41-12-23              76
  3. JAPAN                                 20-17-13              50
  4. RUSSIA                                17-22-19              58
  5. AUSTRALIA                        13-15-13              41
  6. NETHERLANDS                 13-12-8                33
  7. GREAT BRITAIN                12-15-21              48
  8. GERMANY                          11-8-20                 39
  9. FRANCE                               11-8-11                30
  10. NEW ZEALAND                 9-4-2                     15
  11. KOREA REPUBLIC             8-5-5                     18
  12. HUNGARY                          7-4-2                     13
  13. CUBA                                   5-2-4                     11
  14. CANADA                             4-5-10                   19
  15. BRAZIL                                 4-3-8                     15
  16. UKRAINE                            4-3-8                     15
  17. CHINESE TAIPEI                4-3-0                     7
  18. ITALY                                    3-17-13                 33
  19. POLAND                              3-5-10                   18
  20. SWEDEN                             3-5-4                     12
  21. JAMAICA                            3-5-2                     10
  22. TURKEY                                3-2-7                     12
  23. IRELAND                             3-2-2                     7
  24. KENYA                                 3-2-2                     7
  25. CZECH REPUBLIC             3-1-3                     7
  26. GEORGIA                            3-0-2                     5
  27. SPAIN                                  2-7-9                     18
  28. KOREA DPR                        2-5-0                     7
  29. SLOVENIA                          2-4-0                     6
  30. SWITZERLAND                  2-3-2                     7
  31. CROATIA                             2-2-3                     7
  32. BELGIUM                            2-2-2                     6
  33. IRAN                                     2-1-3                     6
  34. QATAR                                 2-0-1                     3
  35. SLOVAKIA                          2-0-0                     2
  36. BELARUS                             1-5-3                     9
  37. DENMARK                          1-5-2                     8
  38. INDIA                                   1-4-6                     11
  39. SERBIA                                 1-4-5                     10
  40. ETHIOPIA                            1-3-2                     6
  41. INDONESIA                        1-2-0                     3
  42. PHILIPPINES                      1-2-0                     3
  43. AZERBAIJAN                      1-1-2                     4
  44. GREECE                              1-1-2                     4
  45. ARMENIA                           1-1-1                     3
  46. ECUADOR                           1-1-1                     3
  47. NORWAY                            1-1-1                     3
  48. BAHAMAS                          1-1-0                     2
  49. THAILAND                          1-1-0                     2
  50. UGANDA                            1-1-0                     2
  51. UZBEKISTAN                     1-0-5                     6
  52. ISRAEL                                 1-0-2                     3
  53. BAHRAIN                            1-0-1                     2
  54. LITHUANIA                        1-0-1                     2
  55. VENEZUELA                       1-0-1                     2
  56. FIJI                                        1-0-0                     1
  57. KYRGYZSTAN                    1-0-0                     1
  58. MOROCCO                         1-0-0                     1
  59. ROMANIA                          0-4-2                     6
  60. KAZAKHSTAN                   0-3-3                     6
  61. COLOMBIA                        0-2-5                     7
  62. PORTUGAL                        0-2-4                     6
  63. CHILE                                    0-2-0                     2
  64. AUSTRIA                             0-1-5                     6
  65. BULGARIA                          0-1-2                     3
  66. NIGERIA                              0-1-2                     3
  67. EGYPT                                  0-1-1                     2
  68. MALAYSIA                          0-1-1                     2
  69. ALGERIA                             0-1-0                     1
  70. ARGENTINA                      0-1-0                     1
  71. CYPRUS                               0-1-0                     1
  72. PERU                                    0-1-0                     1
  73. SAN MARINO                    0-1-0                     1
  74. MEXICO                              0-0-5                     5
  75. ESTONIA                             0-0-3                     3
  76. HONG KONG                     0-0-3                     3
  77. IVORY COAST                    0-0-3                     3
  78. KOSOVO                             0-0-3                     3
  79. SOUTH AFRICA                 0-0-3                     3
  80. BANGLADESH                   0-0-1                     1
  81. BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA 0-0-1                     1
  82. DOMINICAN REP.            0-0-1                     1
  83. MOLDOVA                         0-0-1                     1
  84. MONGOLIA                       0-0-1                     1
  85. SYRIA                                   0-0-1                     1

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Day 15 Saturday

 

  1. ARTISTIC SWIMMING – Team
  2. ATHLETICS – Women Marathon
  3. ATHLETICS – Women High Jump
  4. ATHLETICS – Women 10,000m
  5. ATHLETICS – Men Javelin Throw
  6. ATHLETICS – Men 1500m
  7. ATHLETICS – Women 4 x 400m Relay
  8. ATHLETICS – Men 4 x 400m Relay
  9. BASEBALL – Men
  10. BASKETBALL – Men
  11. BEACH VOLLEYBALL – Men
  12. BOXING – Men Fly (48-52kg)
  13. BOXING – Men Middle (69-75kg)
  14. BOXING – Women Fly (48-51kg)
  15. BOXING – Women Welter (64-69kg)
  16. CANOE SPRINT – Women Canoe Double 500m
  17. CANOE SPRINT – Men Canoe Single 1000m
  18. CANOE SPRINT – Women Kayak Four 500m
  19. CANOE SPRINT – Men Kayak Four 500m
  20. CYCLING TRACK – Men Madison
  21. DIVING – Men 10m Platform
  22. EQUESTRIAN – Jumping Team
  23. FOOTBALL – Men
  24. GOLF – Women Individual Stroke
  25. HANDBALL – Men
  26. KARATE – Women Kumite +61kg
  27. KARATE – Men Kumite +75kg
  28. MODERN PENTATHLON – Men
  29. RHYTMIC GYMNASTICS – Women Individual
  30. VOLLEYBALL – Men
  31. WATER POLO – Women
  32. WRESTLING – Men Freestyle 65 kg
  33. WRESTLING – Men Freestyle 97 kg
  34. WRESTLING – Women Freestyle 50 kg

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2 hours ago, rafalgorka said:

Day 14 Friday

 

  1. ATHLETICS – Men 50km Race Walk

1.         JPN     Yusuke Suzuki

2.         POR    Joao Vieira

3.         CAN   Eric Dunfee

  1. ATHLETICS – Women 20km Race Walk
  1. CHN         Hong Liu
  2. CHN         Shenjie Qieyang
  3. BRA         Erica Rocha De Sena
  4. ATHLETICS – Women Javelin Throw
  1. CHN         Huihui Lyu
  2. AUS         Kelsey-Lee Barber
  3. CHN         Shiying Liu
  4. ATHLETICS – Men 5000m
  1. ETH          Selemon Barega
  2. ETH          Muktar Edris
  3. ETH          Telahun Haile Bekele
  4. ATHLETICS – Women 400m
  1. BRN         Salwa Eid Naser
  2. BAH         Shaunae Miller-Uibo
  3. JAM          Sharicka Jackson
  4. ATHLETICS – Women 1500m
  1. KEN         Faith Kipyegon
  2. ETH          Gudaf Tsegay
  3. GBR         Laura Muir
  4. ATHLETICS – Women 4 x 100m Relay
  1. JAMAICA
  2. GREAT BRITAIN
  3. GERMANY
  4. ATHLETICS – Men 4 x 100m Relay
  1. UNITED STATES
  2. GREAT BRITAIN
  3. JAPAN
  4. BEACH VOLLEYBALL – Women
  1. BRA         Ana Patricia Silva Ramos, Rebecca Cavalcanti Barbosa Silva
  2. CAN         Sarah Lindsey Pavan, Melissa Humana-Paredes
  3. USA         Alix Klineman, April Elizabeth Ross
  4. BOXING – Men Heavy (81-91kg)
  1. RUS          Muslim Gadzhimagomedov
  2. KAZ         Vassiliy Levit
  3. ECU         Julio Castillo

BUL         Radoslav Panteleev

  1. CYCLING TRACK – Women Madison
  1. NED         Kirsten Wild, Amy Pieters
  2. FRA          Clara Copponi, Marie Le Net
  3. POL         Daria Pikulik, Wiktoria Pikulik
  4. CYCLING TRACK – Men Sprint
  1. NED         Harrie Lavreysen
  2. NED         Jeffrey Hoogland
  3. POL         Mateusz Rudyk
  4. FOOTBALL – Women
  1. UNITED STATES
  2. NETHERLANDS
  3. GREAT BRITAIN
  4. HOCKEY – Women
  1. NETHERLANDS
  2. ARGENTINA
  3. IRELAND
  4. KARATE – Men Kata
  1. JPN           Ryo Kiyuna
  2. ESP           Damian Quintero
  3. TUR          Ali Sofuoglu

ITA           Mattia Busato

  1. KARATE – Women Kumite -61 kg
  1. CHN         Xiaoyan Yin
  2. SRB          Jovana Prekovic
  3. EGY         Giana Lotfy Farouk

TUR          Merve Coban

  1. KARATE – Men Kumite –75 kg
  1. IRI            Bahman Asgari
  2. ITA           Luigi Busaa
  3. AZE          Rafael Aghayev

JPN           Ken Nishimura

  1. MODERN PENTATHLON – Women
  1. GBR         Joanna Muir
  2. BLR          Volha Silkina
  3. FRA          Elodie Clouvel
  4. SPORT CLIMBING – Women Combined
  1. SLO          Janja Garnbret
  2. JPN           Akiyo Noguchi
  3. GBR         Shauna Coxsey
  4. TABLE TENNIS – Men Team
  1. CHINA
  2. GERMANY
  3. KOREA REPUBLIC
  4. WRESTLING – Men Freestyle 74 kg
  1. ITA           Frank Chamizo Marquez
  2. RUS          Zaurbek Sidakov
  3. KAZ         Daniyar Kaysanov

USA         Jordan Burroughs

  1. WRESTLING – Men Freestyle 125 kg
  1. GEO         Geno Petriashvili
  2. TUR          Taha Akgul
  3. UKR         Oleksandr Khotsianivskiy

CHN         Deng Zhiwei

  1. WRESTLING – Women Freestyle 53 kg
  1. PRK          Pak Yong-Mi
  2. JPN           Mayu Mukaida
  3. IND          Vinesh Phogat

CHN         Pang Qianyu

 

 

Women's 1500 m: Where is Hassan?

Women's 4x100 m: Would be great to see a medal for Germany, but i think the US will be back strong next year.

Beach volleyball women: Germany not winning a medal here would be a disaster.

Women's field hockey: I don't see a chance for Ireland winning a medal.

Cycling men's sprint: I am sure that GB will win a medal.

Table tennis men's team: No medal for Japan???

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

 

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19 hours ago, phelps said:

I'm not going to comment any prediction, but I'm pretty sure that this time we will see quite a good number of "not so logical" results, at least more than usual...

 

this stoppage period due to coronavirus will surely have a big impact on what we're going to see next year in Tokyo (provided we are still going to have the Tokyo Games next year)...;)

Not so sure if it would be a bad thing ...

For athletes in many countries (i think i don't have to give names) nothing much changed, the only difference might be that athletes in countries that are usually more "strict" had more "possibilities" during that period.

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

 

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1 godzinę temu, OlympicsFan napisał:

Women's 1500 m: Where is Hassan?

Women's 4x100 m: Would be great to see a medal for Germany, but i think the US will be back strong next year.

Beach volleyball women: Germany not winning a medal here would be a disaster.

Women's field hockey: I don't see a chance for Ireland winning a medal.

Cycling men's sprint: I am sure that GB will win a medal.

Table tennis men's team: No medal for Japan???

I think Hassan will be running 5000 and 10,000 in Tokyo. 10,000 final is on day 15 so she has to give up 1500 on day 14.

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Day 10

 

Spoiler
Shooting - Men's 25m Rapid Pistol

:GER Reitz

 

:FRA Bessaguet

 

:CHN Lin

 

Shooting - Men's Air Rifle 3 Positions

:RUS Kamensky

 

:CZE Nepejchal

 

:HUN Peni

 

Athletics - Men's Long Jump

:RSA Manyonga

 

:CUB Echevarria

 

:USA Henderson

 

Athletics - Women's 110m Hurdles

:JAM Williams

 

:USA Ali

 

:USA Harrison

 

Sailing - Men's 49er

:NZL New Zealand

 

:GBR Great Britain

 

:GER Germany

 

Sailing - Women's 49er 

:BRA Brazil

 

:NED Netherlands

 

:GBR Great Britain

 

Badminton - Women's Doubles

:CHN China

 

:JPN Japan

 

:JPN Japan

 

Track Cycling - Women's Team Sprint

:GER Germany

 

:RUS Russia

 

:AUS Australia

 

Weightlifting - Women's -87kg

:CHN Wang

 

:PRK Kim

 

:AUS Cikamatana

 

Gymnastics - Men's Rings

:CHN Lou

 

:ITA Lodadio

 

:TUR Coliak

 

Gymnastics - Women's Floor

:USA Biles

 

:USA Carey

 

:FRA De Jesus

 

Gymnastic - Men's Vault

:RUS Dalaloyan

 

:JPN Shirai

 

:RUS Nagorny

 

Equestrian - Eventing

:GER Jung

 

:GBR Canter

 

:AUS Burton

 

 

Equestrian - Team Eventing

:GBR Great Britain

 

:AUS Australia

 

:GER Germany

 

Wrestling - Men's GR -60kg

:JPN Fumita

 

:RUS Emelin

 

:IRI Nejati

:TUR Kamal

 

Wrestling - Men's GR -130kg

:TUR Kaayalp

 

:EGY Mohamed

 

:GEO Kajala

:CUB Pino

 

Wrestling - Women's -76kg

:USA Gray

 

:JPN Minagawa

 

:GER Rotter

:CHN Zhou

 

Athletics - Women's Discus

:CUB Perez

 

:CRO Perkovic

 

:CUB Caballero

 

Athletics - Men's 3000m Steeplechase

:KEN Kipruto

 

:MAR El Bakkali

 

:ETH Wale

 

Athletics - Women's 5000m

:KEN Oribi

 

:NED Hassan

 

:KEN Tirop

 

Weightlifting - Women's +87kg

:CHN Li

 

:RUS Kashirina

 

:UKR Lisenko

 

Badminton - Men's

:JPN Momota

 

:DEN Antosen

 

:CHN Chen

 

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8 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

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Again Cikamatana isn't qualifying for the games she's not eligible. 

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Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Lithuania, New Zealand, Norway, and Spain lost two quotas and Algeria, Argentina, Croatia, Cuba, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Netherlands, Portugal, Tunisia lost one quota.   The following nations have gained two athletes; Japan, Morocco while the following nations gained one athlete; Angola, Austria, Belgium, Chile, Chinese Taipei, Cote d’Ivoire, Denmark, Estonia, Kuwait, Latvia, Mexico, Romania, Philippines, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, Togo, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu   Rugby Sevens Fixing a couple of mistakes. First on the men, actually has the Asian quota over and in the women as is essentially shutting down the program, I think it is only right to remove them until they decide to compete again. This means is also projected to qualify.   As for new updates, we saw the third tier SVNS compete, which brought no new updates and the Singapore SVNS. I also didn’t add the Dubai or Cape Town SVNS in my calculations. For both, while there was some shuffling no one ultimately fell out.   Shooting The Asian Shotgun Championships were held this month. A few top shooters were missing. The only change to the projection is is set to qualify in women’s trap, pushing out   Squash The Tournament of Champions was held this month. Additionally, the qualification document was released. There was some restriction as to how many nations can send two players and this sport will offer universality quotas.   The following nations lost an athlete quota; Colombia, France, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and New Zealand. The following nations gained an athlete quota; Canada, Pakistan, Spain (x2), Switzerland, Ukraine   Triathlon The qualification document was released. There are a few changes relative to 2024. Projection changes include: Losses to Hong Kong and Slovenia and gains for Austria and China.   Weightlifting The qualification document was released. One change to be made was the reallocation process for host nation quotas. Due to this, El Salvador Iraq, Palau, Sri Lanka, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu lost quotas while Australia, China, Dominican Republic, Iran, and Samoa (x2) gained quotas.   Wrestling The qualification document was released. There were some significant changes to the qualification process including using the world rankings and the final qualifier only consisting of non-qualified nations. The projection changes are as follows; losses to Belarus, Bulgaria, China, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Russia, South Korea, Sweden, and Turkey.   Belgium and Lithuania gained 2 quotas while American Samoa, Austria, Estonia, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Latvia, Madagascar, Spain, and Turkmenistan gained 1 quota.
    • Looks like we in the Philippines are in the same situation. No news yet on whether we’ll be able to watch the Games 
    • Cricket is any day in a better position than Baseball, Modern Pentathlon or Rowing 8s globally
    • http://i.imgur.com/gLJZbix.jpg   Honestly football is just on another level. For other sports, an expanded field or creating multiple host cities likely only works with baseball, cricket and maybe basketball, and only in very specific countries.
    • No streaming for the games in India. I contacted IOC they just sent me a list where the games will be shown live.    Last games we had the Olympic channel and YouTube showing the live coverage for regions with no media rights. This time sadly no such schedule.   So much about making the games accessible to all...
    • What revealed those files of Epstein !!!! thousands of scandals , horrible diguisting things mixing politic criminalities , robbery , scam , manipulation...etc    all those celebrities of shht that you love   
    • I wonder if instead of having flexibility around what sport to add there should be one or two team sports per game with an expanded field (of 16 or 32 or w/e) where the host gets to pick which which team sports (if any) has an expanded field.
    • Dunno if this is geoblocked, but this is from our weekly comedy show Saturday Night Live  
    • I don't buy that she's doing this just to start the race if she thinks she won't be competitive.  We'll probably know more after the training run and far be it from me to know how that's going to work with a torn ACL, but if she knows she can't do it, she'll give that spot to another skier
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