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2 hours ago, Josh said:

 

Canadian bias kicking in, no way we win 8 golds and 15 total in the first 9 days. We won 7 (golds) and 24 (total) at Tokyo 2020 haha. 

Yeah, but we didn't have Summer McIntosh in Tokyo (well, we did, but not prime Summer).  We haven't had a double gold medal winner at the SOG since Donovan Bailey in 1996, let alone a mutli-gold medal winner.  

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Day 10 (August 5, 2024)

 

Artistic Gymnastics- Men’s Parallel Bars

Gold- :CHN Zhou Jingyuan

Silver- :GER Lukas Dauser

Bronze- :PHI Carlos Yulo

 

Artistic Gymnastics- Women’s Floor

Gold- :USA Simone Biles

Silver- :GBR Jessica Gadirova

Bronze- :USA Jordan Chiles

 

Artistic Gymnastics- Women’s Balance Beam

Gold- :USA Simone Biles

Silver- :JPN Urara Ashikawa

Bronze- :BRA Rebecca Andrade

 

Artistic Gymnastics- Men’s Horizontal Bar

Gold- :JPN Daiki Hashimoto

Silver- :CAN Felix Dolci

Bronze- :CRO Tin Srbić

 

Athletics- Men’s Pole Vault

Gold- :SWE Mondo Duplantis (obviously)

Silver- :PHI Ernest Obiena

Bronze- :USA KC Lightfoot

 

Athletics- Women’s Discus Throw

Gold- :USA Valerie Allman

Silver- :CRO Sandra Perkovic

Bronze- :CHN Feng Bin

 

Disappointing 6th for reigning World Champion Laulauga Tausaga, but not totally unexpected given her recent form. Jorinde Van Klinken replicates her 4th from Worlds. 

 

Athletics- Women’s 5,000m

Gold- :ETH Gudaf Tsegay

Silver- :KEN Faith Kipyegon

Bronze- :KEN Beatrice Chebet

 

My predictions are so incredibly boring, so decided to pick Tsegay instead of Kipyegon :p

 

First (of many) gold for Ethiopia at Paris!

 

Athletics- Women’s 800m

Gold- :KEN Mary Moraa

Silver- :USA Athing Mu

Bronze- :GBR Keely Hodgkinson

 

First gold for Kenya at Paris! Moraa and Mu both clock times under 1:54.70. 

 

Badminton- Men’s Singles

Gold- :CHN Li Shifeng

Silver- :DEN Viktor Axelsen

Bronze- :THA Kunvalut Vitidsarn

 

First medal for Thailand. 

 

Badminton- Women’s Singles

Gold- :KOR An Se-Young

Silver- :JPN Akane Yamaguchi

Bronze- :CHN Chen Yufei

 

3x3 Basketball- Men’s Tournament

Gold- :SRB Serbia

Silver- :USA United States

Bronze- :BEL Belgium

 

4th for :LAT Latvia. 
 

3x3 Basketball- Women’s Tournament

Gold- :CAN Canada

Silver- :FRA France

Bronze- :USA United States

 

Canoe Slalom- Men’s Kayak Cross

Gold- :GBR Joseph Clarke

Silver- :AUT Mario Leitner

Bronze- :SUI Martin Dougoud

 

Canoe Slalom- Women’s Kayak Cross

Gold- :AUS Jessica Fox

Silver- :SLO Eva Terčelj

Bronze- :UKR Viktoriia Us

 

No British or German athletes on the podium, and same for Stefanie Horn. 

 

Shooting- Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol

Gold- :FRA Clement Bessaguet

Silver- :CHN Li Yuehong

Bronze- :GER Christian Reitz

 

Shooting- Mixed Team Skeet

Gold- :ITA Diana Bacossi/Gabriele Rossetti

Silver- :GBR Amber Ruter/Ben Llewellin

Bronze- :GRE Efthimios Mitas/Emmanouela Katzouraki

 

Track Cycling- Women’s Team Sprint

Gold- :GER Germany (Pauline Grabosch/Emma Hinze/Lea Friedrich)

Silver- :GBR Great Britain (Lauren Bell/Sophie Capewell/Emma Finucane)

Bronze- :CHN China (Bao Shanju/Guo Yufang/Yuan Liying)

 

Triathlon- Mixed Team Relay

Gold- :FRA France

Silver- :GBR Great Britain

Bronze- :GER Germany

 

Medal Table After Day 10

:USA 25-22-30– 77

:CHN 24-10-15– 49

:FRA 12-12-9– 33

:GBR 10-14-11– 35

:AUS 10-12-14– 36

:JPN 10-9-11– 30

:GER 10-5-6– 21

:ITA 9-7-7– 23

:CAN 9-3-5– 17

:NED 7-8-8– 23

:KOR 5-8-7– 20

:HUN 5-2-2– 9

:BRA 4-4-5– 13

:ESP 4-2-3– 9

:NZL 3-3-1– 7

:SWE 3-2-1– 6

:ROU 3-2-1– 6

:IRL 3-1-1– 5

:SUI 2-5-3– 10

:CZE 2-3-3– 8

:CRO 2-3-2– 7

:ISR 2-2-1– 5

:GEO 2-1-4– 7

:SVK 2-0-2– 4

:GRE 1-3-4– 8

:POL 1-3-2– 6

:SRB 1-3-1– 5

:BEL 1-2-4– 7

:TUN 1-1-2– 4

:KEN 1-1-1– 3

:ETH 1-1-1– 3

:JAM 1-1-0– 2

:RSA 1-0-1– 2

:AZE 1-0-1– 2

:ARM 1-0-1– 2

:UGA 1-0-0– 1

:ARG 1-0-0– 1

:VEN 1-0-0– 1

:LTU 1-0-0– 1

:UKR 0-2-4– 6

:SLO 0-2-3– 5

:AUT 0-2-1– 3

:DEN 0-2-1– 3

:MEX 0-1-3– 4

:CUB 0-1-2– 3

:NOR 0-1-2– 3

:UZB 0-1-2– 3

:TUR 0-1-1– 2

:IND 0-1-1– 2

:PHI 0-1-1– 2

:HKG 0-1-1– 2

:MGL 0-1-1– 2

:PHI 0-1-0– 1

:BER 0-1-0– 1

:COL 0-1-0– 1

:PER 0-1-0– 1

:KOS 0-1-0– 1

:SMR 0-1-0– 1

:FIJ 0-1-0– 1

:KAZ 0-0-3– 3

:TPE 0-0-3– 3

:TJK 0-0-2– 2

:BUL 0-0-2– 2

:POR 0-0-1– 1

:ALG 0-0-1– 1

:DMA 0-0-1– 1

:DOM 0-0-1– 1

:CIV 0-0-1– 1

:INA 0-0-1– 1

:EGY 0-0-1– 1

:BOT 0-0-1– 1

:THA 0-0-1– 1

 

@rafalgorka some news. Sinkovic brothers are switching back to men’s pairs for Paris. May change up your predictions. 

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On 11/7/2023 at 10:25 AM, Josh said:

Know nothing about artistic gymnastics, so I’m just using results from the most recent Olympics, last couple World Championships, European Championships/Games, Asian Games/Championships to do my predictions. 


Day 9 (August 4, 2024)

 

Archery- Men’s Individual

Gold- :BRA Marcus D’Almeida

Silver- :KOR Kim Woo-Jin

Bronze- :USA Brady Ellison

 

Artistic Gymnastics- Men’s Rings

Gold- :CHN You Hao

Silver- :TUR Adem Asel

Bronze- :GRE Eleftherios Petrounias

 

7th (!) medal so far for Greece, maybe I’m being too optimistic haha. 
 

Artistic Gymnastics- Women’s Beam

Gold- :USA Simone Biles

Silver- :CHN Tang Xijing

Bronze- :CHN Zhou Yaqin

 

 :JPN Urara Ashikawa 4th. 

 

Artistic Gymnastics- Men’s Vault

Gold- :ARM Arthur Davtyan

Silver- :GBR Jake Jarman

Bronze- :JPN Wataru Tanigawa

 

:PHI Carlos Yulo 4th. 

 

Athletics- Women’s High Jump

Gold- :AUS Nicola Olyslagers

Silver- :UKR Yaroslava Mahuchikh

Bronze- :USA Vashti Cunningham

 

:UKR Iryna Gerashchenko 4th, and :AUS Eleanor Patterson 5th. 

 

Athletics- Men’s Hammer Throw

Gold- :CAN Ethan Katzberg

Silver- :POL Wojciech Nowicki

Bronze- :POL Pawel Fadjek

 

Athletics- Men’s 200m

Gold- :USA Noah Lyles

Silver- :CAN Andre DeGrasse

Bronze- :BOT Letsile Tebogo

 

:USA Erriyon Knighton 4th. 

 

Badminton- Mixed Doubles

Gold- :CHN Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong

Silver- :KOR Seo Seung-Jae/Chae You-Jung

Bronze- :JPN Yuta Wantanabe/Arisa Higashino

 

Equestrian- Team Dressage

Gold- :GER Isabelle Werth

Silver- :GER Jessica von Bredow-Werndl

Bronze- :DEN Cathrine Ladrup-Dufour

 

4th/5th for :GBR Charlotte Fry and Charlotte Dujardin. 

 

Fencing- Men’s Team Foil

Gold- :ITA Italy

Silver- :FRA France

Bronze- :USA United States

 

Golf- Men’s Individual

Gold- :IRL Rory McIlroy

Silver- :AUT Sepp Straka

Bronze- :USA Scottie Scheffler

 

Road Cycling- Women’s Road Race

Gold- :NED Demi Vollering

Silver- :SUI Marlen Reusser

Bronze- :BEL Lotte Kopecky

 

Not exactly sure though.  If any of my medalists seem unlikely given the course, then feel free to correct me.

 

Shooting- Women’s Skeet

Gold- :SVK Danka Bartakova

Silver- :ITA Diana Bacossi

Bronze- :USA Dania Jo Vizzi

 

Swimming- Women’s 50m Freestyle

Gold- :SWE Sarah Sjoestrom

Silver- :AUS Emma McKeon

Bronze- :AUS Shayna Jack

 

Swimming- Men’s 1500m Freestyle

Gold- :USA Bobby Finke

Silver- :ITA Gregorio Paltrinieri 

Bronze- :TUN Ahmed Hafnaoui

 

Swimming- Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay

Gold- :USA United States

Silver- :CHN China

Bronze- :AUS Australia

 

Swimming- Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay

Gold- :USA United States

Silver- :AUS Australia

Bronze- :CAN Canada

 

Table Tennis- Men’s Singles

Gold- :CHN Fan Zhendong

Silver- :CHN Wang Chuqin

Bronze- :SLO Darko Jorgic

 

Tennis- Men’s Singles

Gold- :ESP Rafael Nadal

Silver- :SRB Novak Djokovic

 

5 set thriller. 

 

Tennis- Women’s Doubles

Gold- :USA Coco Gauff/Jessica Pegula

Silver- :CZE Barbora Krejcikova/Katerina Siniakova

Bronze- :AUS Storm Sanders/Ellen Perez

 

Boxing- Women’s 54kg

Bronze- :BUL Stanimira Petrova

Bronze- :TPE Huang Hsiao-Wen

 

Boxing- Men’s 51kg

Bronze- :USA Roscoe Hill

Bronze- :JPN Tomoya Tsuboi

 

Boxing- Men’s 63.5kg

Bronze- :ARM Hovhannes Bachkov

Bronze- :MGL Baatarsükhiin Chinzorig

 

Boxing- Men’s 80kg

Bronze- :BRA Wanderley Pereira

Bronze- :KAZ Nurbek Oralbay

 

Boxing- Men’s 92kg

Bronze- :TJK Davlat Boltaev

Bronze- :UZB Lazizbek Mullojonov

 

Medal Table After Day 9

:USA 22-21-27– 70

:CHN 22-9-12– 43

:FRA 10-11-9– 30

:AUS 9-12-14– 35

:GBR 9-10-10– 29

:JPN 9-7-11– 27

:GER 9-4-4– 17

:ITA 8-7-7– 22

:CAN 8-2-5– 15

:NED 7-8-8– 23

:HUN 5-2-2– 9

:KOR 4-8-7– 19

:BRA 4-4-4– 12

:ESP 4-2-3– 9

:NZL 3-3-1– 7

:ROU 3-2-1– 6

:IRL 3-1-1– 5

:SUI 2-5-2– 9

:CZE 2-3-3– 8

:SWE 2-2-1– 5

:ISR 2-2-1– 5

:CRO 2-2-1– 5

:GEO 2-1-4– 7

:SVK 2-0-2– 4

:GRE 1-3-3– 7

:POL 1-3-2– 6

:BEL 1-2-3– 6

:TUN 1-1-2– 4

:JAM 1-1-0– 2

:RSA 1-0-1– 2

:AZE 1-0-1– 2

:ARM 1-0-1– 2

:UGA 1-0-0– 1

:ARG 1-0-0– 1

:VEN 1-0-0– 1

:LTU 1-0-0– 1

:SRB 0-3-1– 4

:UKR 0-2-3– 5

:SLO 0-1-3– 4

:MEX 0-1-3– 4

:CUB 0-1-2– 3

:NOR 0-1-2– 3

:UZB 0-1-2– 3

:DEN 0-1-1– 2

:TUR 0-1-1– 2

:ETH 0-1-1– 2

:IND 0-1-1– 2

:HKG 0-1-1– 2

:AUT 0-1-1– 2

:MGL 0-1-1– 2

:PHI 0-1-0– 1

:BER 0-1-0– 1

:COL 0-1-0– 1

:PER 0-1-0– 1

:KOS 0-1-0– 1

:SMR 0-1-0– 1

:FIJ 0-1-0– 1

:KAZ 0-0-3– 3

:TPE 0-0-3– 3

:TJK 0-0-2– 2

:BUL 0-0-2– 2

:POR 0-0-1– 1

:ALG 0-0-1– 1

:DMA 0-0-1– 1

:DOM 0-0-1– 1

:CIV 0-0-1– 1

:INA 0-0-1– 1

:EGY 0-0-1– 1

:BOT 0-0-1– 1

 

Canadian bias kicking in, no way we win 8 golds and 15 total in the first 9 days. We won 7 (golds) and 24 (total) at Tokyo 2020 haha. 

Is that individual or team dressage, Josh?

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Back to square one.

 

1. DIVING - W Synchro 3m Springboard

 

1. China Q

2. United States

3. Great Britain Q

4. Italy Q

5. Mexico

6. Canada

7. Australia

8. France Q

 

2. FENCING - W Epee Ind

 

1. Marie-Florence Candassamy FRA

2. Vivian Kong HKG

3. Alberta Santuccio ITA

4. Alexandra Louis Marie FRA

5. Sun Yiwen CHN

Anna Kun HUN

Nathalie Moellhausen BRA

Alexandra Ndolo KEN

 

3. FENCING - M Sabre Ind

 

1. Sandro Bazadze GEO

2. Eli Dershwitz USA

3. Aron Szilagyi HUN

4. Bolade Apithy FRA

5. Ziad El-Sissy EGY

Kento Yoshida JPN

Luca Curatoli ITA

Ali Pakdaman IRI

 

4. JUDO - W -48kg

 

1. Natsumi Tsunoda JPN

2. Assunta Scutto ITA

3. Shirine Boukli FRA

3. Milica Nikolic SRB

5. Catalina Costa POR

5. Abiba Abuzhakynova KAZ

7. Katharina Menz GER

7. Marusa Stangar SLO

 

5. JUDO - M -60kg

 

1. Ryuju Nagayama JPN

2. Francisco Garrigos ESP

3. Dilshodbek Baratov UZB

3. Balabay Aghayev AZE

5. Lee Ha-Rim KOR

5. Enkhtaivan Ariunbold MGL

7. Giorgi Sardalashvili GEO

7. Dilshot Khalmatov UKR

 

6. ROAD CYCLING - M Ind Time Trial

 

1. Remco Evenepoel BEL

2. Filippo Ganna ITA +1

3. Josh Tarling GBR +1

4. Stefan Kung SUI

5. Wout van Aert BEL

6. Stefan Bissegger SUI

7. Nelson Oliveira POR

8. Rohan Dennis AUS

 

Update in my predictions: Tadej Pogacar SLO was 2nd here previously but I think he will not participate in this event, rest a bit after Tour de France and focus on the road race next weekend.

 

7. ROAD CYCLING - W Ind Time Trial

 

1. Chloe Dygert USA

2. Demi Vollering NED

3. Grace Brown AUS

4. Marlen Reusser SUI

5. Christina Schweinberger AUT

6. Ellen van Dijk NED

7. Anna Henderson GBR

8. Juliette Labous FRA

 

8. RUGBY SEVENS - M Tournament

 

1. Fiji Q

2. New Zealand Q

3. Argentina Q

4. Ireland Q

5. France Q

Australia Q

Samoa Q

South Africa

 

9. SHOOTING - Mixed Team 10m Air Rifle

 

1. China

2. India

3. Iran

4. France

5. Poland

6. China 2

7. Korea Rep.

8. Germany

 

10. SKATEBOARDING - M Street

 

1. Aurelien Giraud FRA

2. Nyjah Huston USA

3. Gustavo Ribeiro POR

4. Sora Shirai JPN

5. Vincent Milou FRA

6. Kelvin Hoefler BRA

7. Jagger Eaton USA
8. Mattias Dell Olio ARG

 

11. SWIMMING - M 400m Free

 

1. Ahmed Hafnaoui TUN

2. Samuel Short AUS

3. Lukas Martens GER

4. Elijah Winnington AUS

5. Kim Woo-Min KOR

6. Antonio Djakovic SUI

7. Felix Auboeck AUT

8. Petar Mitsin BUL

 

12. SWIMMING - W 400m Free

 

1. Ariarne Titmus AUS

2. Summer McIntosh CAN

3. Katie Ledecky USA

4. Erika Fairweather NZL

5. Bingjie Li CHN

6. Bella Smith USA

7. Lani Pallister AUS

8. Isabel Gose GER

 

13. SWIMMING - W 4x100m Free Relay

 

1. Australia Q

2. United States Q

3. China Q

4. Canada

5. Netherlands

6. Great Britain

7. Sweden

8. Japan

 

14. SWIMMING - M 4x100m Free Relay

 

1. Australia Q

2. Italy Q

3. Great Britain

4. China

5. Canada

6. Korea Rep.

7. Brazil

8. Japan

 

Unites States Q - DSQ in heats

 

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Day 11 (August 6, 2024)

 

Later on, when the weightlifting medal events happen, I’ll do it under the assumption that China will send athletes in men’s 61kg/89kg/102kg and women’s 49kg/+81kg and 81kg.

 

Athletics- Women’s Hammer Throw

Gold- :USA Brooke Andersen

Silver- :USA Deanna Price

Bronze- :CAN Camryn Rogers

 

Athletics- Men’s Long Jump

Gold- :JAM Wayne Pinnock

Silver- :GRE Miltiadis Tentoglou

Bronze- :SUI Simon Ehammer

 

Athletics- Men’s 1500m

Gold- :NOR Jakob Ingebrigtsen

Silver- :KEN Timothy Cheruiyot

Bronze- :GBR Jake Wightman

 

First gold medal for Norway at Paris. 

 

Athletics- Women’s 3000m Steeplechase

Gold- :KEN Beatrice Chepkoech

Silver- :KAZ Norah Jeruto

Bronze- :BRN Winfred Yavi

 

First medal for Bahrain at Paris! Intense battle for bronze between :KEN Jackline Chepkoech and Yavi, only 0.30 separating them. 
 

Athletics- Women’s 200m

Gold- :JAM Shericka Jackson

Silver- :JAM Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce

Bronze- :USA Gabby Thomas

 

Won’t be a historic first ever Olympic medal for Saint Lucia as Julien Alfred finishes in 4th. :(
 

Boxing- Women’s 50kg

Bronze- :ITA Giordana Sorrentino

Bronze- :CHN Wu Yu

 

:ESP Laura Fuertes and :FRA Wassila Lkhadiri 5th.  

 

Boxing- Women’s 60kg

Gold- :BRA Beatriz Ferreira

Silver- :FRA Estelle Mosselly

 

Boxing- Women’s 66kg

Bronze- :USA Morella McCane

Bronze- :IRL Amy Broadhurst

 

:THA Janjaem Suwannapheng and :CAN Charlie Cavanaugh 5th.

 

Boxing- Men’s 71kg

Bronze- :BRA Wanderson De Oliviera

Bronze- :AZE Sarkhan Aliyev

 

Diving- Women’s 10m Platform

Gold- :CHN Chen Yuxi

Silver- :CHN Quan Hongchan

Bronze- :GBR Andrea Spendolini Sirieix

 

Failed dive by :CAN Caeli McKay in the final (this also happened with another Canadian Pamela Ware in Tokyo), and she finishes dead last.  
 

Equestrian- Individual Jumping

Gold- :SWE Hendrik Von Eckermann

Silver- :SUI Martin Fuchs

Bronze- :BEL Jerôme Guery

 

Sailing- Men’s ICLA 7

Gold- :AUS Matthew Wearn

Silver- :CYP Pavlos Kontides

Bronze- :CRO Tonči Stipanović

 

First medal for Cyprus at Paris. 
 

Sailing- Women’s ICLA 6

Gold- :NED Marit Bouwmeester

Silver- :BEL Emma Plasschaert

Bronze- :SUI Maud Jayet

 

Very tight race for the medals with only a few points separating second to fifth. Unfortunately that means no podium for :DEN Anne-Marie Ridom and reigning World Champion :HUN Mária Érdi

 

Track Cycling- Men’s Team Sprint

Gold- :NED Netherlands (Roy van den Berg/Jeffrey Hoogland/Harrie Lavreysen)

Silver- :AUS Australia (Matthew Glaetzer/Leigh Hoffman/Matthew Richardson)

Bronze- :FRA France (Timmy Gillion/Rayan Halal/Sébastien Vigier)

 

Wrestling- Men’s 60kg Greco Roman

Gold- :KGZ Zholaman Sharshenbekov

Silver- :MDA Victor Ciobanu

Bronze- :IRI Mehdi Mosennejad

Bronze- :JPN Kenichiro Fumita

 

First medal, and first gold for Kyrgyzstan at Paris. First medal for Moldova as well. :BUL Edmond Nazaryan and :TUR Kerem Kamal 5th.

 

Wrestling- Men’s 130kg Greco Roman

Gold- :IRI Amir Zare

Silver- :TUR Taha Akgül

Bronze- :GEO Geno Petriashvili

Bronze- :AZE Giorgi Meshvilidishvili
 

First gold for Iran at Paris. :USA Mason Parris and :MGL Mönkhtöriin Lkhavagerel 5th.

 

Wrestling- Women’s 76kg Freestyle

Gold- :USA Adeline Gray

Silver- :JPN Yuka Kagami

Bronze- :EST Epp Maë

Bronze- :EGY Samar Amer

 

First medal for Estonia at Paris. :CUB Milamys Marín and :KGZ Aiperi Kyzy 5th. 

 

TEAM SPORTS/UPDATES (turboyev, krjpek judo, women’s doubles tennis, sinkovic rowing changes) (ignore this i’m just trying to remind myself to change predictions.)

 

Medal Table After Day 11

:USA 27-23-32– 82

:CHN 25-11-16– 52

:FRA 12-13-10– 35

:GBR 10-14-13– 37

:AUS 10-13-14– 37

:JPN 10-10-12– 32

:GER 10-5-6– 21

:NED 9-8-8– 25

:ITA 9-7-8– 24

:CAN 9-3-5– 17

:KOR 5-8-7– 20

:BRA 5-4-6– 15

:HUN 5-2-2– 9

:ESP 4-2-3– 9

:SWE 4-2-1– 7

:NZL 3-3-1– 7

:ROU 3-2-1– 6

:JAM 3-2-0– 5

:IRL 3-1-2– 6

:SUI 2-6-5– 13

:CZE 2-3-3– 8

:CRO 2-3-3– 8

:ISR 2-2-1– 5

:KEN 2-2-1– 5

:GEO 2-1-5– 8

:SVK 2-0-2– 4

:GRE 1-4-4– 9

:BEL 1-3-5– 9

:POL 1-3-2– 6

:SRB 1-3-1– 5

:NOR 1-1-2– 4

:TUN 1-1-2– 4

:ETH 1-1-1– 3

:AZE 1-0-3– 4

:RSA 1-0-1– 2

:ARM 1-0-1– 2

:IRI 1-0-1– 2

:UGA 1-0-0– 1

:ARG 1-0-0– 1

:VEN 1-0-0– 1

:LTU 1-0-0– 1

:KGZ 1-0-0– 1

:UKR 0-2-4– 6

:SLO 0-2-3– 5

:AUT 0-2-1– 3

:DEN 0-2-1– 3

:TUR 0-2-1– 3

:KAZ 0-1-3– 4

:MEX 0-1-3– 4

:CUB 0-1-2– 3

:UZB 0-1-2– 3

:IND 0-1-1– 2

:PHI 0-1-1– 2

:HKG 0-1-1– 2

:MGL 0-1-1– 2

:PHI 0-1-0– 1

:MDA 0-1-0– 1

:CYP 0-1-0– 1

:BER 0-1-0– 1

:COL 0-1-0– 1

:PER 0-1-0– 1

:KOS 0-1-0– 1

:SMR 0-1-0– 1

:FIJ 0-1-0– 1

:TPE 0-0-3– 3

:TJK 0-0-2– 2

:BUL 0-0-2– 2

:EGY 0-0-2– 2

:POR 0-0-1– 1

:ALG 0-0-1– 1

:DMA 0-0-1– 1

:DOM 0-0-1– 1

:CIV 0-0-1– 1

:INA 0-0-1– 1

:BOT 0-0-1– 1

:THA 0-0-1– 1

:BRN 0-0-1– 1

:EST 0-0-1– 1

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7 minutes ago, Prakash_k said:

IRAN & KOR yet  to be  qualify.  Ind china has 2 team France 1  usa 1 Germany 1 Poland 1 . 

I can only imagine how happy you (i mean all users from India here) would be if there was a gold for India on the first day in this event. Good luck!!!

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