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Paris 2024 - Early Predictions - Day by Day


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48 minutes ago, Jinzha said:

I don't think we will try De Jong or Youssifou in the double sculls again, at last worlds they were moved to the quadruple sculls and won gold. I think we sort of gave up on trying to beat Bodnar/Radis in the double sculls.

 

Meanwhile I believe Twellaar/Broenink have a big chance of winning gold in the mens double sculls. 

 

Overall great predictions though, love reading through these!

Who do you think will partner with Scheenaard in double sculls?

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DAY 6, August 1st

 

 

 

ARTISTIC GYMNASTIC - Women's Ind. All Around

 

1. :USA S. Biles

2. :GBR J. Gadirova

3. :BRA R. Andrade

 

 

 

CANOE SLALOM - Men's K1

 

1. :CZE ???J. Prskavec???

2. :SLO P. Kauzer

3. :ITA G. De Gennaro

 

 

 

ATHLETICS - Men's 20km Race Walk

 

1. :ECU B.D. Pintado

2. :ITA F. Fortunato

3. :SWE P. Kalström

 

ATHLETICS - Women's 20km Race Walk

 

1. :ESP M. Pérez

2. :PER K. García Leon

3. :POL K. Zdziebło

 

 

 

FENCING - Women's Team Foil

 

1. :ITA Italy

2. :FRA France

3. :USA USA

 

 

 

SHOOTING - Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions

 

1. :UKR S. Kulish

2. :CZE P. Nymburský

3. :NOR J.H. Hegg

 

 

 

JUDO - Women's 78kg

 

1. :ISR I.Lanir

2. :FRA A. Tcheumé0

3. :GER A.M. Wagner :CHN Z. Ma

 

JUDO - Men's -100kg

 

1. :UZB M. Turoboyev

2. :GEO I. Sulemanidze

3. :NED M. Korrel :CAN K. Reyes

 

 

 

ROWING - Women's Double Sculls

 

1. :ROU Romania

2. :NED Netherlands

3. :LTU Lithuania

 

ROWING - Men's Double Sculls

 

1. :NED Netherlands

2. :CRO Croatia

3. :ESP Spain

 

ROWING - Women's Coxless Four

 

1. :GBR Great Britain

2. :ROU Romania

3. :NED Netherlands

 

ROWING - Men's Coxless Four

 

1. :GBR Great Britain

2. :AUS Australia

3. :NED Netherlands

 

 

 

SAILING - Women's 49er FX

 

1. :NED Netherlands

2. :BEL Belgium

3. :NOR Norway

 

SAILING - Men's 49er

 

1. :NED Netherlands

2. :POL Poland

3. :AUT Austria

 

 

 

SWIMMING - Women's 200m Butterfly

 

1. :CAN S. McIntosh

2. :BIH L. Pudar

2. :JPN A. Mitsui

 

SWIMMING - Men's 200m Backstroke

 

1. :HUN H. Kós

2. :USA R. Murphy

3. :HUN B. Kovács

 

SWIMMING - Women's 200m Breastroke

 

1. :RSA T. Schoenmaker

2. :USA L. King

3. :USA K. Douglass

 

SWIMMING - Women's 4x200 Freestyle

 

1. :AUS Australia

2. :USA USA

3. :CHN P.R. of China

 

 

 

 

 

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MEDAL TABLE After Day 6 (94/329)

 

 

:CHN CHN 12-6-7

:USA USA 9-16-8

:FRA FRA 8-9-8

:AUS AUS 7-9-4

:GBR GBR 7-6-7

:JPN JPN 6-7-2

:HUN HUN 4-3-3

:GEO GEO 4-1-0

:NED NED 3-4-4

:ITA ITA 3-3-9

:ROU ROU 3-1-0

:GER GER 2-2-5

:KOR KOR 2-2-1

:CAN CAN 2-1-3

:CZE CZE 2-1-2

:NZL NZL 2-1-0

:ESP ESP 2-0-1

:TUN TUN 2-0-0

:POL POL 1-2-2

:BEL BEL 1-2-0

:BRA BRA 1-1-4

:UZB UZB 1-1-3

:CRO CRO 1-1-0

:SVK SVK -

:GRE GRE 1-0-2

:ISR ISR -

:UKR UKR -

:BUL BUL 1-0-1

:LTU LTU -

:MGL MGL -

:RSA RSA -

:ECU ECU 1-0-0

:SUI SUI 0-2-1

:KOS KOS 0-1-2

:SLO SLO -

:TUR TUR -

:PER PER 0-1-1

:SWE SWE -

:BIH BIH 0-1-0

:DEN DEN -

:EGY EGY -

:FIJ FIJ -

:MEX MEX -

:SRB SRB -

:AZE AZE 0-0-2

:HKG HKG -

:NOR NOR -

:ARG ARG 0-0-1

:AUT AUT -

:TPE TPE -

:IND IND -

:IRI IRI -

:IRL IRL -

:KAZ KAZ -

:POR POR -

 

 

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Day 7 Fri 02.08.

 

95. ARCHERY - Mixed Team

 

1. Korea Rep.

2. China

3. Germany

 

3rd archery gold for Korea.

 

96. ATHLETICS - M 10,000m

 

1. Joshua Cheptegei UGA

2. Berihu Aregawi ETH

3. Selemon Barega ETH

 

Cheptegei sprinting for gold on the last lap.

 

97. BADMINTON - Mixed Doubles

 

1. Zheng Siwei, Huang Yaqiong CHN

2. Yuta Wanabe, Arisa Higashino JPN

3. Seo Jeung-jae, Chae Yoo-jung KOR

 

First badminton gold goes to China.

 

98. BMX CYCLING - M Racing

 

1. Romain Mahieu FRA

2. Joris Daudet FRA

3. Diego Arboleda COL

 

French celebrating 1-2 here.

 

99. BMX CYCLING - W Racing

 

1. Saya Sakakibara AUS

2. Laura Smulders NED

3. Bethany Shriever GBR

 

A crazy race with half of the finalists DNF. Aussie girl in the headlines all over the world with her amazing gold after that awful Tokyo crash.

 

100. DIVING - M Synchro 3m Springboard

 

1. China

2. Great Britain

3. United States

 

China win this one pretty easily.

 

101. EQUESTRIAN - Team Jumping

 

1. Sweden

2. Germany

3. France

 

First gold for Sweden in Paris.

 

102. FENCING - M Team Epee

 

1. Italy

2. Venezuela

3. France

 

Limardo family narrowly loses in the final.

 

103. JUDO - W +78kg

 

1. Akira Sone JPN

2. Raz Hershko ISR

3. Beatriz Souza BRA

3. Kim Ha-yun KOR

 

Sone winning comfortably. Another judo medal for Israel.

 

104. JUDO - M +100kg

 

1. Rafael Silva BRA

2. Temur Ralhimov TJK

3. Alisher Yusupov UZB

3. Martti Puumalainen FIN

 

First real blow for France in the olympics - Teddy Riner losing in early stages here.

 

105. ROWING - M Pair


1. Great Britain

2. Switzerland

3. Romania

 

Ireland 4th here after photo-finish needs to be checked for a few times.

 

106. ROWING - W Pair

 

1. Netherlands

2. Australia

3. Romania

 

NED winning gold in a very close race.

 

107. ROWING - M Lightweight Double Sculls

 

1. Ireland

2. Switzerland

3. Italy

 

A gold for current WCH.

 

108. ROWING - W Lightweight Double Sculls

 

1. Great Britain

2. Canada

3. New Zealand

 

Team GB keeps getting gold in Paris.

 

109. SAILING - M Windsurfing IQFoil

 

1. Sebastian Kordel GER

2. Sam Sills GBR

3. Nicolo Renna ITA

 

Paweł Tarnowski POL 5th after Dutch guy in 4h.

 

110. SAILING - W Windsurfing IQFoil

 

1. Emma Wilson GBR

2. Pilar Lamadrid ESP

3. Palma Cargo CRO

 

4th place for Israel here. Maja Dziarnowska POL 8th.

 

111. SHOOTING - W 50m Rifle 3 Positions

 

1. Sift Kaur Samra IND

2. Zhang Qiongyue CHN

3. Jeanette Hegg Duestad NOR

 

Gold for Asian Games champion.

 

112. SWIMMING - M 50m Free

 

1. Cameron McEvoy AUS

2. Jack Alexy USA

3. Florent Manaudou FRA

 

Benjamin Proud GBR 4th.

 

113. SWIMMING - W 200m Back

 

1. Kaylee McKeown AUS

2. Regan Smith USA
3. Claire Curzan USA

 

6 US Swimmers have better times in US Trials in this event than 4th time in Paris - Peng Xuwei CHN.

 

114. SWIMMING - M 200m IM

 

1. Leon Marchand FRA

2. Wang Shun CHN

3. Duncan Scott GBR

 

Marchand viisibly tired as hell but somehow manages to get gold number three.

 

115. TENNIS - Mixed Doubles

 

1. United States

2. Croatia

3. Greece

 

A nice bronze for Sakkari and Tsitsipas.

 

116. TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS - W Individual

 

1. Zhu Xueying CHN

2. Camilla Gomes BRA

3. Lea Labrousse FRA

 

China doesn't want to give back a medal table lead easily.

 

117. TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS - M Individual

 

1. Yan Langyu CHN

2. Danil Mussabayev KAZ

3. Dylan Schmidt NZL

 

1-2 from Asian Games back on olympic podium.

 

There will be also a bronze medal match in TENNIS - W Singles

 

3. Ons Jabeur TUN

with a 7-6 6-2 win over Jelena Ostapenko LAT

 

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