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Tokyo 2020 Day after Day as it could have happened


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26 minutes ago, rafalgorka said:

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

A lot of predictions I can’t agree to:

1) I would take any bet that Germany will win at least one medal in men’s javelin throw. I would say Germany has at least a 50 % chance to win gold and/or 2 medals.

2) Brendel not winning a medal in men’s C1 1000 m is also highly unlikely.

3) Your football predictions are very strange. Even if France wouldn’t be allowed to nominate their 10 best players, they still would have a better team than all those teams you predicted to win a medal. I think France and Brazil easily will have the two most talented teams and should be considered favorites, followed by Spain and maybe Argentina/Germany. Brazil could for example nominate Jesus/Richarlison/Militao/Neres/Vinicius/Rodryo/Martinelli/Lodi/Malcolm. France could for example nominate Dembele/Mbappe/Upamecano/Guendouzi/Konate/Aouar/Camavinga/Kamara/Diaby/Nkunku/Zagadou/Ikone. The only nation that is anywhere close talent-wise is England, but they aren’t qualified.

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

 

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14 minut temu, OlympicsFan napisał:

A lot of predictions I can’t agree to:

1) I would take any bet that Germany will win at least one medal in men’s javelin throw. I would say Germany has at least a 50 % chance to win gold and/or 2 medals.

2) Brendel not winning a medal in men’s C1 1000 m is also highly unlikely.

3) Your football predictions are very strange. Even if France wouldn’t be allowed to nominate their 10 best players, they still would have a better team than all those teams you predicted to win a medal. I think France and Brazil easily will have the two most talented teams and should be considered favorites, followed by Spain and maybe Argentina/Germany. Brazil could for example nominate Jesus/Richarlison/Militao/Neres/Vinicius/Rodryo/Martinelli/Lodi/Malcolm. France could for example nominate Dembele/Mbappe/Upamecano/Guendouzi/Konate/Aouar/Camavinga/Kamara/Diaby/Nkunku/Zagadou/Ikone. The only nation that is anywhere close talent-wise is England, but they aren’t qualified.

Spain won 2019 UEFA Under-21 champs, Argentina won 2020 COMMOBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament, Egypt won Africa U-23 Cup of Nations.

This is the key to my predictions.

Plus I think Mo Salah will be spectaculiar, Egypt beating Germany in group stage, France in the quarters, narrowly losing to Argentina in semis, and beating Brazil for 3rd place ;-)))

 

PS. I was thinking - you will write France 2nd in Women's K4 500 - no way ;-)))

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Anything can happen in that football competition tbh, the squads could be anything. No prediction we make now matters because clubs can do whatever they want and not all teams will prepare with the same seriousness. I can easily see a properly prepared team like Japan beating a powerhouse with their B squad and one week of training together.

 

 

 

Btw Salah chance of playing is low with the afcon being next year.

 

 

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2 minuty temu, LDOG napisał:

Anything can happen in that football competition tbh, the squads could be anything. No prediction we make now matters because clubs can do whatever they want and not all teams will prepare with the same seriousness. I can easily see a properly prepared team like Japan beating a powerhouse with their B squad and one week of training together.

 

 

 

Btw Salah chance of playing is low with the afcon being next year.

 

 

Salah will not refuse. He will take it personally. All my friends from Egypt keep saying he is a like a god there now.

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But, yes, you were probably right about Messi not playing in Tokyo. This seems quite obvious. Anyway, I can see Argentina in the final even without him.

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And guys, please tell me, do you think Poland can win it all in men's volleyball?

This is the number one topic here. Everybody's hopin' it will happen. We wil see.

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1 hour ago, rafalgorka said:

And guys, please tell me, do you think Poland can win it all in men's volleyball?

This is the number one topic here. Everybody's hopin' it will happen. We wil see.

Certainly a good chance

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Day 16 Sunday

 

  1. ATHLETICS – Men Marathon

1.         ETH    Birhanu Legese

2.         KEN    Lawrence Cherono

3.         MAR   El Mahjoub Dazza

  1. BASKETBALL – Women
  1. UNITED STATES
  2. AUSTRALIA
  3. SPAIN
  4. BOXING – Women Light (57-60kg)
  1. BRA         Beatriz Ferreira
  2. FIN           Mira Potkonen
  3. USA         Rashida Ellis

KOR         Oh Yeon-Ji

  1. BOXING – Women Middle (69-75kg)
  1. GBR         Lauren Price
  2. NED         Nouchka Fontijn
  3. MAR        Khadija El-Mardi

CHN         Li Qian

  1. BOXING – Men Light (57-63kg)
  1. CUB         Andy Cruz
  2. USA         Keyshawn Davis
  3. UZB         Elnur Abduraimov

ARM        Hovhannes Bachkov

  1. BOXING – Men Super Heavy (+91kg)
  1. UZB         Bakhodir Jalolov
  2. AUS         Justis Huni
  3. KAZ         Kamshybek Kunkabayev

GER         Nelvie Tiafack

  1. CYCLING TRACK – Women Sprint
  1. GER         Emma Hinze
  2. HKG         Lee Wai Sze
  3. RUS          Anastasia Voynova
  4. CYCLING TRACK – Men Keirin
  1. NED         Harrie Levreysen
  2. MAS         Azizulhasni Awang
  3. JPN           Yuta Wakimoto
  4. CYCLING TRACK – Women Omnium
  1. JPN           Yumi Kahijara
  2. USA         Jennifer Valente
  3. ITA           Letizia Paternoster
  4. HANDBALL – Women
  1. NETHERLANDS
  2. SPAIN
  3. FRANCE
  4. RHYTMIC GYMNASTICS – Women Group
  1. RUSSIA
  2. BULGARIA
  3. JAPAN
  4. VOLLEYBALL – Women
  1. CHINA
  2. SERBIA
  3. UNITED STATES
  4. WATER POLO – Men
  1. ITALY
  2. HUNGARY
  3. SPAIN

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TOKYO 2020 MEDAL TABLE AFTER DAY 16 Sunday 339/339

 

  1. UNITED STATES                47-39-27              113
  2. CHINA                                  44-16-24              84
  3. RUSSIA                                23-24-23              70
  4. JAPAN                                 22-17-17              56
  5. NETHERLANDS                 16-14-8                38
  6. AUSTRALIA                        13-17-14              44
  7. GREAT BRITAIN                13-15-22              50
  8. GERMANY                          13-10-24              47
  9. FRANCE                               12-9-13                 34
  10. KOREA REPUBLIC             9-6-7                     22
  11. NEW ZEALAND                 9-4-3                     16
  12. HUNGARY                          8-6-3                     17
  13. BRAZIL                                 7-3-9                     19
  14. TURKEY                                6-2-7                     15
  15. CUBA                                   6-2-4                     12
  16. KENYA                                 5-4-3                     12
  17. ITALY                                    4-17-14                 35
  18. SPAIN                                  4-11-12                27
  19. CANADA                             4-5-10                   19
  20. UKRAINE                            4-4-11                   19
  21. CHINESE TAIPEI                4-3-1                     8
  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. UZBEKISTAN                     3-0-6                     9
  28. GEORGIA                            3-0-2                     5
  29. DENMARK                          2-6-2                     10
  30. KOREA DPR                        2-5-0                     7
  31. ETHIOPIA                            2-4-2                     8
  32. SLOVENIA                          2-4-0                     6
  33. SWITZERLAND                  2-3-2                     7
  34. CROATIA                             2-2-4                     8
  35. AZERBAIJAN                      2-2-3                     7
  36. BELGIUM                            2-2-3                     7
  37. NORWAY                            2-2-1                     5
  38. PHILIPPINES                      2-2-0                     4
  39. IRAN                                     2-1-5                     8
  40. QATAR                                 2-0-1                     3
  41. SLOVAKIA                          2-0-0                     2
  42. INDIA                                   1-6-8                     15
  43. SERBIA                                 1-5-5                     11
  44. BELARUS                             1-5-3                     9
  45. ROMANIA                          1-4-2                     7
  46. GREECE                                               1-2-2                     5
  47. INDONESIA                        1-2-0                     3
  48. ARMENIA                           1-1-2                     4
  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. MOROCCO                         1-0-2                     3
  56. BAHRAIN                            1-0-1                     2
  57. LITHUANIA                        1-0-1                     2
  58. VENEZUELA                       1-0-1                     2
  59. FIJI                                        1-0-0                     1
  60. KYRGYZSTAN                    1-0-0                     1
  61. KAZAKHSTAN                   0-4-7                     11
  62. COLOMBIA                        0-2-5                     7
  63. PORTUGAL                        0-2-5                     7
  64. BULGARIA                          0-2-2                     4
  65. ARGENTINA                      0-2-1                     3
  66. MALAYSIA                          0-2-1                     3
  67. CHILE                                    0-2-0                     2
  68. AUSTRIA                             0-1-5                     6
  69. HONG KONG                     0-1-3                     4
  70. EGYPT                                  0-1-2                     3
  71. NIGERIA                              0-1-2                     3
  72. ALGERIA                             0-1-1                     2
  73. CYPRUS                                               0-1-0                     1
  74. FINLAND                             0-1-0                     1
  75. GRENADA                          0-1-0                     1
  76. PERU                                    0-1-0                     1
  77. SAN MARINO                    0-1-0                     1
  78. MEXICO                              0-0-5                     5
  79. IVORY COAST                    0-0-3                     3
  80. KOSOVO                             0-0-3                     3
  81. SOUTH AFRICA                 0-0-3                     3
  82. BANGLADESH                   0-0-1                     1
  83. BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA 0-0-1                     1
  84. DOMINICAN REP.            0-0-1                     1
  85. MOLDOVA                         0-0-1                     1
  86. MONGOLIA                       0-0-1                     1
  87. NORTH MACEDONIA     0-0-1                     1
  88. SYRIA                                   0-0-1                     1

 

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