rafalgorka 1,402 Posted January 3 Author #351 Share Posted January 3 One of the stats which I will be looking for the most after Paris: it is only 3 years after Tokyo, not 4 years gap like normal so how many Tokyo medalists will get a medal in Paris again ? will it be really much more than e.g. London-Rio 4 years gap comparison??? it should be more but it may go other way as well because of other issues (no RUS, more events than before, COVID issues…) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh 7,006 Posted January 5 #352 Share Posted January 5 (edited) On 12/11/2023 at 1:42 AM, Josh said: women’s C1/K1/men’s 100m butterfly m/men’s and women’s street/women’s freestyle wrestling/men’s field hockey Full Paris 2024 Projected Medalists Updated Spoiler Day 1 (July 27, 2024) Diving- Women’s 3m Synchronized Springboard Gold- Chen Yiwen/Chang Yani Silver- Sarah Bacon/Kassidy Cook Bronze- Pamela Ware/Mia Valee Fencing- Women’s Individual Epee Gold- Marie Florence Candassamy Silver- Sun Yiwen Bronze- Song Se-ra Fencing- Men’s Individual Sabre Gold- Áron Szilágyi Silver- Sandro Bazade Bronze- Eli Dershwitz Germany’s Matyas Szabo 4th. Judo- Women’s -48kg Gold- Natsumi Tsunoda Silver- Milica Nikolić Bronze- Shirine Boukli Bronze- Abiba Azuzhakynova Judo- Men’s -60kg Gold- Naohiso Takato Silver- Francisco Garrigos Bronze- Lee Ha-rim Bronze- Dilshot Khalmatov (Surprise medalist) Road Cycling- Men’s Time Trial Gold- Remco Evenepoel Silver- Filippo Ganna Bronze- Josh Tarling Road Cycling- Women’s Time Trial Gold- Chloe Dygert Silver- Marlen Reusser Bronze- Ellen Van Dijk Rugby Sevens- Men’s Tournament Gold- Australia Silver- Argentina Bronze- Fiji Shooting- Mixed Team 10m Air Rifle Gold- China Silver- Korea Bronze- India Skatebording- Men’s Street Gold- Nyjah Huston Silver- Aurelien Giraud Bronze- Yuto Horigome Swimming- Men’s 400m Freestyle Gold- Sam Short Silver- Ahmed Hafnaoui Bronze- Lukas Märtens Swimming- Women’s 400m Freestyle Gold- Summer McIntosh Silver- Ariarne Titmus Bronze- Katie Ledecky So I did this as my prediction for World Championships this year, and well let’s just say that it didn’t go well from a Canadian perspective. Let’s try this again, shall we? Swimming- Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold- Australia Silver- United States Bronze- Canada Assuming Ruck and Oleksiak are fully healthy. Swimming- Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Gold- United States, with a massive split by Caleb Dressel Silver- Great Britain Bronze- Australia Day 2 (July 28, 2024) Archery- Women’s Team Gold- South Korea Silver- Germany Bronze- Japan Canoe Slalom- Women’s K1 Gold- Ricarda Funk Silver- Jessica Fox Bronze- Mallory Franklin Former Olympic Champion Spain’s Chourraut finishes in 4th. Fencing- Men’s Individual Epee Gold- Gergely Siklósi Silver- Davide Di Veroli Bronze- Romaine Cannone Fencing- Women’s Foil Gold- Alice Volpi Silver- Lee Kiefer Bronze- Arriana Errigo Judo- Women’s -52kg Gold- Uta Abe Silver- Distria Krasniqi Bronze- Diyora Keldiyorova Bronze- Amandine Buchard Judo- Men’s -66kg Gold- Hifumi Abe Silver- Yondoperenlein Baskhüü Bronze- An Ba-ul Bronze- Varga Margvelashvili Mountain Biking- Women’s Cross Country Gold- Pauline Ferrand-Prevot Silver- Puck Pieterse Bronze- Alessandra Keller Shooting- Men’s 10m Air Pistol Gold- Zhang Bowen Silver- Damir Milic Bronze- Ismail Keles Shooting- Women’s 10m Air Pistol Gold- Ranxin Xiang Silver- Anna Korakaki Bronze- Klaudia Breś Skateboarding- Women’s Street Gold- Rayssa Leal Silver- Momiji Nishiya Bronze- Chloe Covell Swimming- Men’s 400m Individual Medley Gold- Leon Marchand Silver- Chase Kalisz Bronze- Carson Foster Swimming- Women’s 100m Butterfly Gold- Maggie MacNeil Silver- Torri Huske Bronze- Zhang Yufei MacNeil always performs at major Championships, which is why I have her defending her Olympic gold. Coincidentally, this would be the same podium as last year, only change being Huske for second ahead of Yufei. Swimming- Men’s 100m Breastroke Gold- Adam Peaty Silver- Qin Haiyang Bronze- Nic Fink Assuming Peaty is healthy, he should take this one. Wouldn’t count out Haiyang though. Day 3 (July 29, 2024) Archery- Men’s Team Gold- South Korea Silver- Chinese Taipei Bronze- Netherlands Artistic Gymnastics- Men’s Team Gold- China Silver- Japan Bronze- Great Britain Canoe Slalom- Men’s C1 Gold- Matej Benus Silver- Sideris Tasiadis Bronze- Benjamin Savsek Diving- Men’s 10m Synchronized Platform Gold- China Silver- Great Britain Bronze- Ukraine Equestrian- Team Eventing Gold- Germany Silver- Great Britain Bronze- United States Equestrian- Individual Eventing Gold- Julia Krajewski Silver- Tom Price Bronze- Yasmin Ingham Fencing- Men’s Foil Gold- Tomasso Marini Silver- Alexander Massialas Bronze- Alexander Choupenitch France’s Enzo Lefort loses 15-14 to Choupenitch in the bronze medal bout. Fencing- Women’s Sabre Gold- Misaki Emura Silver- Olga Kharlan Bronze- Theodora Gkountoura Gkountoura wins the internal Greek battle between her and Georgiadou, and finishes with a bronze medal. Judo- Women’s -57kg Gold- Christa Deguchi Silver- Haruka Funakubo Bronze- Sarah-Léonie Cysique Bronze- Rafaela Silva Israel’s Timna Nelson Levy, and Georgia’s Eteri Liparteliani lose their bronze medal contests. Judo- Men’s -73kg Gold- Manuel Lombardo Silver- Nils Stump Bronze- Lasha Shavadatuashvili Bronze- Hidayet Heydarov Japan’s Soichi Hashimoto loses to Heydarov in one of the bronze medal bouts. Mountain Biking- Men’s Cross Country Gold- Nino Schurter Silver- Tom Pidcock Bronze- David Valero Shooting- Men’s 10m Air Rifle Gold- Yang Haoran Silver- Victor Lindgren Bronze- Sheng Lihao Shooting- Women’s 10m Air Rifle Gold- Wang Zhilin Silver- Yang Qian Bronze- Jeanette Hegg Duestad Great Britain’s Seonaid McIntosh just off the podium in fourth. Swimming- Women’s 400m Individual Medley Gold- Summer McIntosh Silver- Katie Grimes Bronze- Leah Hayes Swimming- Men’s 200m Freestyle Gold- Tom Dean Silver- David Popovici Silver- Hwang Sunwoo Swimming- Men’s 100m Backstroke Gold- Ryan Murphy Silver- Thomas Ceccon Bronze- Hunter Armstrong Swimming- Women’s 100m Breastroke Gold- Ruta Meilutyte Silver- Lily King Bronze- Tatjana Schoenmaker Swimming- Women’s 200m Freestyle Gold- Ariarne Titmus Silver- Mollie O’Callaghan Bronze- Siobhan Haughey Day 4 (July 30, 2024) Artistic Gymnastics- Women’s Team Gold- United States Silver- Brazil Bronze- China Great Britain fourth. Fencing- Women’s Epee Team Gold- Italy Silver- Poland Bronze- South Korea Judo- Women’s -63kg Gold- Clarisse Agbegnenou Silver- Megumi Horikawa Bronze- Lucy Renshall Bronze- Andreja Leški Israel’s Gili Sharir and Austria’s Lijubana Piovesana place 5th, losing their bronze medal bouts. Judo- Men’s -81kg Gold- Tato Grigalashvili Silver- Mathias Casse Bronze- Takanori Nagase Bronze- Saeid Mollaei Rugby Sevens- Women’s Tournament Gold- New Zealand Silver- France Bronze- Australia Shooting- Mixed Team 10m Air Rifle Gold- China Silver- South Korea Bronze- United States Shooting- Men’s Trap Gold- Giovanni Cernogoraz Silver- Jirí Lipták Bronze- Derek Mein Surfing- Men’s Shortboard Gold- Gabriel Medina (or maybe that’s what I’m hoping for haha) Silver- John John Florence (aka. the GOAT) Bronze- Filipe Toledo Brazil still needs to win the team event at the 2023 ISA Surf Games though. Surfing- Women’s Shortboard Gold- Carissa Moore Silver- Vahine Fierro (home break, and placed 3rd at the 2023 WSL Tahiti Pro) Bronze- Molly Picklum Swimming- Women’s 100m Backstroke Gold- Kaylee McKeown Silver- Regan Smith Bronze- Katharine Berkoff Swimming- Men’s 800m Freestyle Gold- Ahmed Hafnaoui Silver- Sam Short Bronze- Gregorio Paltrinieri Swimming- Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold- Great Britain Silver- United States Bronze- South Korea Australia just off the podium in 4th. Table Tennis- Mixed Doubles Gold- China Silver- Japan Bronze- South Korea Triathlon- Men’s Individual Gold- Alex Yee Silver- Léo Bergére Bronze- Vasco Vilaça New Zealand’s Hayden Wilde finishes in 4th. Day 5 (July 31, 2024) Artistic Gymnastics- Men’s Individual All-Around Gold- Daiki Hashimoto Silver- Zhang Boheng Bronze- Illia Kovtun Cycling- Men’s BMX Freestyle Gold- Anthony Jeanjean Silver- Logan Martin Bronze- Rimu Nakamura Great Britain’s Declan Brooks finishes less than a point back of bronze in 4th, followed by United States’s Justin Dowell in 5th, reigning World Champion Great Britain’s Kieran Reilly in 6th, Croatia’s Marin Rantes in 7th, and United States’s Nick Bruce in 8th. Cycling- Women’s BMX Freestyle Gold- Hannah Roberts Silver- Sun Sibei Bronze- Iveta Miculycova Canoe Slalom- Women’s C1 Gold- Elena Lilik Silver- Jessica Fox Bronze- Mallory Franklin Diving- Women’s 10m Synchro Platform Gold- Chen Yuxi/Quan Hongchan Silver- Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix/Lois Toulson Bronze- Gabriela Agundez/Alejandra Orozco Fencing- Men’s Team Sabre Gold- Hungary Silver- South Korea Bronze- Italy Judo- Women’s -70kg Gold- Saki Niizoe Silver- Barbara Matić Bronze- Sanne van Dijke Bronze- Elisavet Teltsidou Judo- Men’s -90kg Gold- Lasha Bekauri Silver- Davlat Bobonov Bronze- Kristian Toth Bronze- Iván Felipe Silva Morales Shooting- Women’s Trap Gold- Fatima Galvez Silver- Alessandra Perlii Bronze- Zuzana Rehák-Štefčeková Swimming- Women’s 100m Freestyle Gold- Mollie O’Callaghan Silver- Siobhan Haughey Bronze- Emma McKeon Swimming- Men’s 200m Butterfly Gold- Leon Marchand Silver- Thomas Heilman Bronze- Tomoru Honda Canada’s Illya Kharun 4th. Swimming- Men’s 200m Breastroke Gold- Qin Haiyang Silver- Zac Stubbelty Cook Bronze- Arno Kammiga Swimming- Women’s 1500m Freestyle Gold- Katie Ledecky Silver- Li Bingje Bronze- Simona Quadarella Swimming- Men’s 100m Freestyle Gold- David Popovici Silver- Caleb Dressel Bronze- Kyle Chalmers Triathlon- Women’s Individual Gold- Beth Potter Silver- Flora Duffy Bronze- Cassandre Beaugrand Rowing- Men’s Quadruple Sculls Gold- Netherlands Silver- Poland Bronze- Australia Rowing- Women’s Quadruple Sculls Gold- Netherlands Silver- China Bronze- Great Britain Day 6 (August 1, 2024) Artistic Gymnastics- Women’s Individual All Around Gold- Simone Biles Silver- Rebecca Andrade Bronze- Sunisa Lee Athletics- Men’s 20km Race Walk Gold- Massimo Stano Silver- Alvaro Martin Bronze- Toshikazu Yamanishi Canada’s Evan Dunfee 4th (again) Athletics- Women’s 20km Race Walk Gold- Maria Perez Silver- Kimberly Garcia Leon Bronze- Qieyang Shijie Italy’s Antonella Palmisano 4th. Canoe Slalom- Men’s K1 Gold- Jirí Prskavec (or Prindis/Krejci) Silver- Giovanni De Gennaro Bronze- Jakub Grigar Fencing- Women’s Team Foil Gold- Italy Silver- France Bronze- Japan Judo- Women’s -78kg Gold- Audrey Tcheuméo Silver- Inbar Lanir Bronze- Mayra Aguiar Bronze- Guusje Steenhuis Italy’s Alice Bellandini, and Germany’s Anna Marie Wagner both lose their bronze medal bouts to place 5th. Judo- Men’s -100kg Gold- Zelym Kotsoiev Silver- Peter Paltchik Bronze- Kyle Reyes Bronze- Illia Sulamanidze Rowing- Women’s Double Sculls Gold- Ancuta Bodnar/Simońa Radis Silver- Lisa Scheenaard/Nika Vos Bronze- Kristina Wagner/Sophia Vitas Rowing- Men’s Double Sculls Gold- Melvin Twellaar/Stef Broenink Silver- Aleix García/Rodrigo Conde Bronze- Matteo Sartori/Luca Rambaldi Rowing- Women’s Four Gold- Great Britain Silver- Netherlands Bronze- Australia Rowing- Men’s Four Gold- Great Britain Silver- United States Bronze- Netherlands Sailing- Men’s Skiff Gold- Bart Lambriex/Floris van de Werken Silver- Isaac McHardie/William McKenzie Bronze- Diego Botín/Floriàn Trittel Sailing- Women’s Skiff Gold- Martine Grael/Kahena Kunze Silver- Odile van Aanholt/Annette Duetz Bronze- Vilma Bobeck/Rebecca Netzler Third gold in a row for the Brazilian duo. Shooting- Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions Gold- Petr Nymbursky Silver- Aishwary Tomar Bronze- Alexander Schmirl Norway’s Jon-Hermann Hegg 4th. Swimming- Women’s 200m Butterfly Gold- Summer McIntosh Silver- Zhang Yufei Bronze- Regan Smith Won’t be a historic first ever Olympic medal for Bosnia and Herzegovina as Lana Pudar finishes in 4th. Swimming- Men’s 200m Backstroke Gold- Hubert Kos Silver- Ryan Murphy Bronze- Luke Greenbank Swimming- Women’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold- Australia Silver- United States Bronze- China Swimming- Women’s 200m Breastroke Gold- Tatjana Schoenmaker Silver- Lilly King Bronze- Kate Douglass Day 7 (August 2, 2024) Archery- Mixed Team Gold- South Korea (Kim Woo-Jin/Lim Si-Hyeon) Silver- United States (Casey Kaufold/Brady Ellison) Bronze- Netherlands (Steve Wijler/Gaby Schloesser) Germany’s Michelle Kroppen/Florian Unruh 4th. Athletics- Men’s 10,000m Gold- Joshua Cheptegei Silver- Selemon Barega Bronze- Berihu Aregawi Badminton- Mixed Doubles Gold- Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong Silver- Yuta Wantanabe/Arisa Higashino Bronze- Feng Yanzhe/Huang Dongping South Korea’s reigning World Champions Seo Seung-Jae and Chae Yoo-Jung finish just off the podium in 4th. BMX Cycling- Men’s Racing Gold- Joris Daudet Silver- Romain Mahieu Bronze- Sylvain Andre After failing to win a single medal at Tokyo 2020, France rebound in a big way in front of their home crowd. First podium sweep of the games! Great Britain’s Kye White finishes in 4th, followed by Switzerland’s Simon Marquet in 5th, Netherland’s Niek Kimmann in 6th, Colombia’s Carlos Ramirez Yepes in 7th, and France’s Arthur Pillard in 8th. BMX Cycling- Women’s Racing Gold- Saya Sakakibara Silver- Mariana Pajon Bronze- Bethany Shriever Netherland’s Merel Smulders finishes in 4th, followed by United States’s Alise Willoughby in 5th, United States’s Felicia Stancil in 6th, Switzerland’s Zoe Claessens in 7th, and Netherland’s Laura Smulders in 8th. Diving- Men’s 3m Synchro Springboard Gold- China (Wang Zongyuan/Cao Yuan) Silver- Great Britain (Anthony Harding/Jack Laugher) Bronze- Mexico (Osmar Olvera/Rodrigo Diego) Germany’s Moritz Wesemann/Timo Barthel just off the podium in 4th. Equestrian- Team Jumping Gold- Sweden Silver- Netherlands Bronze- United States Fencing- Men’s Team Epee Gold- Italy Silver- Hungary Bronze- France Judo- Women’s +78kg Gold- Akira Sone Silver- Romane Dicko Bronze- Milica Zabić Bronze- Idalys Ortiz Israel’s Raz Hershko and China’s Xu Shiyan lose their bronze medal bouts and finish in 5th. Judo- Men’s +100kg Gold- Teddy Riner Silver- Rafael Silva Bronze- Andy Cruz Bronze- Temur Rakhimov Rowing- Men’s Pair Gold- Valentin Sinkovic/Martin Sinkovic Silver- Jaime Canalejo/Javier García Bronze- Roman Röösli/Andrin Gulich Rowing- Women’s Pair Gold- Ymkje Clevering/Veronique Meester Silver- Iona Vrînceanu/Roxana Anghel Bronze- Jessica Morrison/Annabelle McIntyre Rowing- Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls Gold- Fintan McCarthy/Paul O’Donovan Silver- Pietro Ruta/Stefano Oppo Bronze- Jan Schäuble/Raphaël Ahumada Rowing- Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls Gold- Emily Craig/Imogen Grant Silver- Aoife Casey/Margaret Cremen Bronze- Laura Tarantola/Claire Bové Sailing- Men’s Windsurfing iQFOiL Gold- Sebastian Kördel Silver- Nicoló Renna Bronze- Luuc Van Opzeeland Sailing- Women’s Windsurfing iQFOiL Gold- Shahar Tibi (although there’s like 5 Israelis who could all make the team, so I’m not too sure she’ll even be representing them at Paris) Silver- Emma Wilson Bronze- Marta Maggetti Shooting- Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions Gold- Nina Christen Silver- Jenny Stene Bronze- Zhang Qiongyue Swimming- Men’s 50m Freestyle Gold- Caleb Dressel Silver- Florent Manaudou Bronze- Cameron McEvoy United States’s Michael Andrew finishes just off the podium in 4th. Swimming- Women’s 200m Backstroke Gold- Kaylee McKeown Silver- Regan Smith Bronze- Phoebe Bacon Swimming- Men’s 200m Individual Medley Gold- Leon Marchand Silver- Duncan Scott Bronze- Wang Shun Tennis- Mixed Doubles Since this event is only at grand slams, it’s hard to determine who are the favourites. Gold- Laura Siegemund/Tim Pütz Silver- Maria Sakkari/Stefanos Tsitsipas Bronze- Joran Vliegen/Elise Mertens Tennis- Women’s Singles Bronze- Ons Jabeur Canada’s Leylah Fernandez goes one step further than she did at RG 2022 by advancing to the semifinals, but loses in straight sets to Jabeur in the bronze medal match. Tennis- Men’s Doubles Bronze- Nikola Mektic/Mate Pavic Tight three set battle against United States’s Rajeem Ram/Austin Krajicek. Trampoline Gymnastics- Men’s Individual Gold- Dylan Schmidt Silver- Ryusei Nishioka Bronze- Yan Langyu Trampoline Gymnastics- Women’s Individual Gold- Zhu Xueying Silver- Byrony Page Bronze- Hikaru Mori Day 8 (August 3, 2024) Artistic Gymnastics- Men’s Floor Gold- Artem Dolgopyat Silver- Carlos Yulo Bronze- Milad Karimi Artistic Gymnastics- Women’s Vault Gold- Simone Biles Silver- Rebecca Andrade Bronze- Alexa Moreno Artistic Gymnastics- Men’s Pommel Horse Gold- Rhys McClenaghan Silver- Max Whitlock Bronze (Tie!)- Khoi Young Bronze (Tie!) - Lee Chih-Kai Artistic Gymnastics- Women’s Uneven Bars Gold- Qiu Qiyuan Silver- Nina Derwael Bronze- Kaylia Nemour No medal for US here, Shilese Jones places 4th. Archery- Women’s Indivdual Gold- Lim Si-Hyeon Silver- Alejandra Valencia Bronze- Casey Kaufhold Reigning Olympic champion South Korea’s An San upset in the quarterfinals. Athletics- Men’s Decathlon Gold- Pierce LePage Silver- Leo Neugebauer Bronze- Damian Warner Athletics- Women’s Triple Jump Gold- Yulimar Rojas Silver- Liadagmis Povea Bronze- Thea Lafond First ever Olympic medal for Dominica! Cuba’s Leyanis Perez Hernandez 4th (14.95m). Ukraine’s Maryna Bekh Romanchuk 7th (14.41m) after having a bad day. Athletics- Men’s Shot Put Gold- Ryan Crouser Silver- Joe Kovacs Bronze- Tom Walsh Lets try this again… Athletics- Mixed 4x400m Relay Gold- United States Silver- Netherlands Bronze- Dominican Republic US wins gold and breaks the WR with another no-name team. Too much to make up for Femke Bol on the anchor leg, but she does win a nice silver for the Netherlands. Reigning Olympic champions Poland finish in 4th. Athletics- Women’s 100m Gold- Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Silver- Elaine Thompson-Herah Bronze- Marie-Josée Ta Lou Sha’carri Richardson either fails to make the team, or false starts in the final. Badminton- Women’s Doubles Gold- Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan Silver- Baek Ha-Na/Lee So-Hee Bronze- Apriyani Rahayu/Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti Equestrian- Team Dressage Gold- Germany Silver- Denmark Bronze- Great Britain Fencing- Women’s Sabre Team Gold- France Silver- South Korea Bronze- Hungary Judo- Mixed Team Gold- Japan Silver- France Bronze- Georgia Bronze- Israel Joint 5th for Netherlands and Brazil. Road Cycling- Men’s Road Race Gold- Mathieu Van Der Poel Silver- Tadej Pogačar Bronze- Wout Van Aert Rowing- Women’s Single Sculls Gold- Karolien Florijn Silver- Emma Twigg Bronze- Tara Rigney Rowing- Men’s Single Sculls Gold- Oliver Zeidler Silver- Stefanos Ntouskos Bronze- Kjetil Borch Rowing- Women’s Eight Gold- Romania Silver- Canada Bronze- United States Rowing- Men’s Eight Gold- Great Britain Silver- Netherlands Bronze- Germany Swimming- Men’s 100m Butterfly Gold- Caleb Dressel Silver- Kristof Milak Bronze- Maxime Grousset Swimming- Women’s 200m Individual Medley Gold- Summer McIntosh Silver- Alex Walsh Bronze- Kate Douglass Swimming- Women’s 800m Freestyle Gold- Katie Ledecky Silver- Ariarne Titmus Bronze- Li Bingje Swimming- Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay Gold- China Silver- United States Bronze- Australia Table Tennis- Women’s Singles Gold- Sun Yingsha Silver- Shin Yu-Bin Bronze- Hina Hataya Tennis- Men’s Singles Grigor Dimitrov wins bronze with a 7-6, 4-6, 6-3 win over Casper Ruud Tennis- Women’s Singles Gold- Iga Swiatek Silver- Karolina Muchova Tennis- Men’s Doubles Gold- Máximo González/Andrés Molteni Silver- Kevin Krawietz/Tim Pütz Shooting- Women’s 25m Pistol Gold- Anna Korakaki Silver- Camille Jedrzejewski Bronze- Doreen Vennekamp Shooting- Men’s Skeet Gold- Vincent Hancock Silver- Marcus Svensson Bronze- Azmy Mehelba No medal for Greece. Boxing- Women’s 60kg Bronze- Yang Wenlu Bronze- Kellie Harrington Day 9 (August 4, 2024) Archery- Men’s Individual Gold- Marcus D’Almeida Silver- Kim Woo-Jin Bronze- Brady Ellison Artistic Gymnastics- Men’s Rings Gold- You Hao Silver- Adem Asel Bronze- Eleftherios Petrounias 7th (!) medal so far for Greece, maybe I’m being too optimistic haha. Artistic Gymnastics- Women’s Beam Gold- Simone Biles Silver- Tang Xijing Bronze- Zhou Yaqin Japan’s Urara Ashikawa 4th. Artistic Gymnastics- Men’s Vault Gold- Arthur Davtyan Silver- Jake Jarman Bronze- Wataru Tanigawa Philippines’s Carlos Yulo 4th. Athletics- Women’s High Jump Gold- Nicola Olyslagers Silver- Yaroslava Mahuchikh Bronze- Vashti Cunningham Ukraine’s Iryna Gerashchenko 4th, and Australia’s Eleanor Patterson 5th. Athletics- Men’s Hammer Throw Gold- Ethan Katzberg Silver- Wojciech Nowicki Bronze- Pawel Fadjek Athletics- Men’s 100m Gold- Fred Kerley Silver- Zharnel Hughes Bronze- Akani Simbine Equestrian- Individual Dressage Gold- Isabelle Werth Silver- Jessica von Bredow-Werndl Bronze- Cathrine Ladrup-Dufour 4th/5th for Great Britain’s Charlotte Fry and Charlotte Dujardin. Fencing- Men’s Team Foil Gold- Italy Silver- France Bronze- United States Golf- Men’s Individual Gold- Rory McIlroy Silver- Sepp Straka Bronze- Scottie Scheffler Road Cycling- Women’s Road Race Gold- Demi Vollering Silver- Marlen Reusser Bronze- 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- Danka Bartekova Silver- Diana Bacossi Bronze- Dania Jo Vizzi Swimming- Women’s 50m Freestyle Gold- Sarah Sjoestrom Silver- Emma McKeon Bronze- Shayna Jack Swimming- Men’s 1500m Freestyle Gold- Bobby Finke Silver- Gregorio Paltrinieri Bronze- Ahmed Hafnaoui Swimming- Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay Gold- United States Silver- China Bronze- Australia Swimming- Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay Gold- United States Silver- Australia Bronze- Canada Table Tennis- Men’s Singles Gold- Fan Zhendong Silver- Wang Chuqin Bronze- Lin Yun-Ju Tennis- Men’s Singles Gold- Rafael Nadal Silver- Novak Djokovic 5 set thriller ultimately going the way of Rafa. Tennis- Women’s Doubles Gold- Coco Gauff/Jessica Pegula Silver- Marketa Vondrousova/Katerina Siniakova Bronze- Storm Sanders/Ellen Perez Boxing- Women’s 54kg Bronze- Stanimira Petrova Bronze- Huang Hsiao-Wen Boxing- Men’s 51kg Bronze- Roscoe Hill Bronze- Tomoya Tsuboi Boxing- Men’s 63.5kg Bronze- Hovhannes Bachkov Bronze- Baatarsükhiin Chinzorig Boxing- Men’s 80kg Bronze- Wanderley Pereira Bronze- Nurbek Oralbay Boxing- Men’s 92kg Bronze- Davlat Boltaev Bronze- Lazizbek Mullojonov Day 10 (August 5, 2024) Artistic Gymnastics- Men’s Parallel Bars Gold- Zhou Jingyuan Silver- Lukas Dauser Bronze- Carlos Yulo Artistic Gymnastics- Women’s Floor Gold- Simone Biles Silver- Jessica Gadirova Bronze- Jordan Chiles Artistic Gymnastics- Women’s Balance Beam Gold- Simone Biles Silver- Urara Ashikawa Bronze- Rebecca Andrade Artistic Gymnastics- Men’s Horizontal Bar Gold- Daiki Hashimoto Silver- Felix Dolci Bronze- Tin Srbić Athletics- Men’s Pole Vault Gold- Mondo Duplantis (obviously) Silver- Ernest Obiena Bronze- KC Lightfoot Athletics- Women’s Discus Throw Gold- Valerie Allman Silver- Sandra Perkovic Bronze- 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- Gudaf Tsegay Silver- Faith Kipyegon Bronze- Beatrice Chebet My predictions are so incredibly boring, so decided to pick Tsegay instead of Kipyegon First (of many) gold for Ethiopia at Paris! 3x3 Basketball- Men’s Tournament Gold- Serbia Silver- United States Bronze- Belgium 4th for Latvia. 3x3 Basketball- Women’s Tournament Gold- Canada Silver- France Bronze- United States 4th for China. Canoe Slalom- Men’s Kayak Cross Gold- Joseph Clarke Silver- Mario Leitner Bronze- Martin Dougoud Canoe Slalom- Women’s Kayak Cross Gold- Jessica Fox Silver- Eva Terčelj Bronze- Viktoriia Us No British or German athletes on the podium. Stefanie Horn isn’t either. Shooting- Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Gold- Clement Bessaguet Silver- Li Yuehong Bronze- Christian Reitz Shooting- Mixed Team Skeet Gold- Diana Bacossi/Gabriele Rossetti Silver- Amber Ruter/Ben Llewellin Bronze- Efthimios Mitas/Emmanouela Katzouraki Track Cycling- Women’s Team Sprint Gold- Germany (Pauline Grabosch/Emma Hinze/Lea Friedrich) Silver- Great Britain (Lauren Bell/Sophie Capewell/Emma Finucane) Bronze- China (Bao Shanju/Guo Yufang/Yuan Liying) Triathlon- Mixed Team Relay Gold- France Silver- Great Britain Bronze- Germany Day 11 (August 6, 2024) Athletics- Women’s Hammer Throw Gold- Brooke Andersen Silver- Deanna Price Bronze- Camryn Rogers Athletics- Men’s Long Jump Gold- Wayne Pinnock Silver- Miltiadis Tentoglou Bronze- Simon Ehammer Athletics- Men’s 1500m Gold- Jakob Ingebrigtsen Silver- Timothy Cheruiyot Bronze- Jake Wightman First gold medal for Norway at Paris. Athletics- Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Gold- Beatrice Chepkoech Silver- Norah Jeruto Bronze- Winfred Yavi First medal for Bahrain at Paris! Intense battle for bronze between Kenya’s Jackline Chepkoech and Yavi, only 0.30 separating them. Athletics- Women’s 200m Gold- Shericka Jackson Silver- Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Bronze- 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- Giordana Sorrentino Bronze- Wu Yu Spain’s Laura Fuertes and France’s Wassila Lkhadiri 5th. Boxing- Women’s 60kg Gold- Beatriz Ferreira Silver- Estelle Mosselly Boxing- Women’s 66kg Bronze- Morella McCane Bronze- Amy Broadhurst Thailand’s Janjaem Suwannapheng and Canada’s Charlie Cavanaugh 5th. Boxing- Men’s 71kg Bronze- Wanderson De Oliviera Bronze- Sarkhan Aliyev Diving- Women’s 10m Platform Gold- Chen Yuxi Silver- Quan Hongchan Bronze- Andrea Spendolini Sirieix Failed dive by Canada’s Caeli McKay in the final (this also happened with another Canadian Pamela Ware in Tokyo), and she finishes dead last. Equestrian- Individual Jumping Gold- Hendrik Von Eckermann Silver- Martin Fuchs Bronze- Jerôme Guery Sailing- Men’s ICLA 7 Gold- Matthew Wearn Silver- Pavlos Kontides Bronze- Tonči Stipanović First medal for Cyprus at Paris. Sailing- Women’s ICLA 6 Gold- Marit Bouwmeester Silver- Emma Plasschaert Bronze- Maud Jayet Very tight race for the medals with only a few points separating second to fifth. Unfortunately that means no podium for Denmark’s Anne-Marie Ridom and reigning World Champion Hungary’s Mária Érdi Track Cycling- Men’s Team Sprint Gold- Netherlands (Roy van den Berg/Jeffrey Hoogland/Harrie Lavreysen) Silver- Australia (Matthew Glaetzer/Leigh Hoffman/Matthew Richardson) Bronze- France (Timmy Gillion/Rayan Halal/Sébastien Vigier) Wrestling- Men’s 60kg Greco Roman Gold- Zholaman Sharshenbekov Silver- Victor Ciobanu Bronze- Mehdi Mosennejad Bronze- Kenichiro Fumita First medal, and first gold for Kyrgyzstan at Paris. First medal for Moldova as well. Bulgaria’s Edmond Nazaryan and Turkey’s Kerem Kamal 5th. Wrestling- Men’s 130kg Greco Roman Gold- Amir Zare Silver- Taha Akgül Bronze- Geno Petriashvili Bronze- Giorgi Meshvilidishvili First gold for Iran at Paris. United States’s Mason Parris and Mongolia’s Mönkhtöriin Lkhavagerel 5th. Day 12 (August 7, 2024) Artistic Swimming- Team Gold- China Silver- Japan Bronze- Ukraine Athletics- Race Walk Mixed Team Relay Gold- Italy (Antonella Palmisano/Massimo Stano) Silver- Spain (Maria Perez/Alvaro Martin) Bronze- Ecuador (David Hurtado/Glenda Morejon) First medal for Ecuador at Paris! Athletics- Women’s Pole Vault Gold- Katie Moon Silver- Wilma Murto Bronze- Nina Kennedy First medal for Finland at Paris! Athletics- Men’s Discus Throw Gold- Mykolas Alekna Silver- Kristjan Čeh Bronze- Daniel Ståhl Athletics- Men’s 3000m Steeplechase Gold- Soufiane El-Bakkali Silver- Lamecha Girma Bronze- Simon Kiprop Koech Athletics- Men’s 400m Gold- Kirani James Silver- Michael Norman Bronze- Steven Gardiner One of the most wide open events at the Olympics IMO. First gold medal for Grenada, and first medal for Bahamas at Paris! Boxing- Men’s 63.5kg Gold- Ruslan Abdullaev Silver- Sofiane Oumiha Boxing- Men’s 80kg Gold- Oleksandr Khyzhniak Silver- Arlen Lopez First gold medal for Ukraine at Paris! One of my more surprising predictions. Sailing- Mixed 470 Gold- Sweden Silver- Germany Bronze- Spain After doing research for a solid 30 minutes, I still have no clue on who’ll be the favourites. Sailing- Mixed Nacra 17 Gold- Italy (Rugerro Tita/Caterina Banti) Silver- Great Britain (John Gimson/Anna Burnet) Bronze- Germany (Paul Kohlhoff/Alica Stuhlemmer) Skateboarding- Men’s Park Gold- Pedro Barros Silver- Keegan Palmer Bronze- Jagger Eaton Sport Climbing- Women’s Speed Gold- Desak Made Rita Dewi Silver- Natalia Kalucka Bronze- Aleksandra Miroslaw Aleksandra Miroslaw falls during her semifinal and misses out on gold. Taekwondo- Women’s 49kg Gold- Panipak Wongpattanakit Silver- Merve Kavurat Bronze- Adriana Cerezo Bronze- Daniela Souza First gold medal for Thailand at Paris! Taekwondo- Men’s 58kg Gold- Adrian Vincente Yunta Silver- Vito Dell’Aquilla Bronze- Jang Jun Bronze- Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi Track Cycling- Men’s Team Pursuit Gold- Denmark Silver- Italy Bronze- New Zealand First gold medal for Denmark at Paris! Track Cycling- Women’s Team Pursuit Gold- Germany Silver- Great Britain Bronze- Italy Weightlifting- Women’s 49kg Gold- Jiang Huihua Silver- Saikhom Mirabai Chanu Bronze- Mihaela Cambei Weightlifting- Men’s 61kg Gold- Li Fabin Silver- Shota Mishvelidze Bronze- Sergio Massidda Wrestling- Men’s 77kg Greco Roman Gold- Akzhol Makhmudov Silver- Malkhas Amoyan Bronze- Zoltán Lévai Bronze- Viktor Nemes Wrestling- Men’s 97kg Greco Roman Gold- Artur Aleksanyan Silver- Gabriel Rosillo Bronze- Mohammed Hami Saravi Bronze- Kiril Milov Wrestling- Women’s 50kg Freestyle Gold- Yui Susaki Silver- Sarah Hildebrandt Bronze- Dolgorjavyn Otgonjargal Bronze- Feng Ziqi Day 13 (August 8, 2024) Athletics- Women’s Long Jump Gold- Ivana Vuleta Silver- Malaika Mihambo Bronze- Ese Brume First medal for Nigeria at Paris! Despite having two excellent long jumpers in Quandesha Burks and Tara Davis Woodhall, US miss out on the podium. Athletics- Men’s Javelin Throw Gold- Jakub Vadlejch Silver- Neeraj Chopra Bronze- Julian Weber Vadlejch overtakes Chopra by 0.07m on his 6th round attempt. Finland’s Oliver Helander 4th. Athletics- Men’s 200m Gold- Noah Lyles Silver- Andre DeGrasse Bronze- Letsile Tebogo United States’s Erriyon Knighton 4th. Athletics- Women’s 400m Hurdles Gold- Sydney McLaughlin Silver- Femke Bol Bronze- Janieve Russell Athletics- Men’s 110m Hurles Gold- Hansle Parchment Silver- Grant Holloway Bronze- Rasheed Broadbell Boxing- Women’s 54kg Gold- Hatice Akbas Silver- Lenuta Perijoc First gold medal for Turkey at Paris! Boxing- Women’s 75kg Bronze- Atheyna Bylon Bronze- Lovlina Boroghain First medal for Panama at Paris! Boxing- Men’s 51kg Gold- Hasanboy Dusmatov Silver- Billal Bennama Boxing- Men’s 57kg Bronze- Abdumalik Khalokov Bronze- Jahmal Harvey Canoe Sprint- Men’s C2-500m Gold- Germany (Peter Kreschmer/Tim Hecker) Silver- Spain (Cayetano Garcia/Pablo Martinez) Bronze- China (Liu Hao/Ji Bowen) Canoe Sprint- Men’s K4-500m Gold- Germany (Max Rendschmidt/Tom Liebscher/Jacob Schopf/Max Lemke) Silver- Hungary (Bence Nádas/Kolos Csizmadia/István Kuli/Sándor Tótka) Bronze- Spain (Saúl Craviotto/Carlos Arévalo/Marcus Walz/Rodrigo Germade) Canoe Sprint- Women’s C2-500m Gold- China (Xu Shixiao/Sun Mengya) Silver- Cuba (Yarisladis Cirilo/Katherin Segura) Bronze- Canada (Katie Vincent/Sloan MacKenzie) Canoe Sprint- Women’s K4-500m Gold- Poland (Karolina Naja/Anna Puławska/Adrianna Kakol/Dominika Putto) Silver- New Zealand (Lisa Carrington/Alice Hoskin/Tara Vaughan/Olivia Brett) Bronze- Australia (Ella Beere/Alyssa Bull/Alexandra Clarke/Yale Steinepreis) Diving- Men’s 3m Springboard Gold- Wang Zongyuan Silver- Cao Yuan Bronze- Osmar Olvera Field Hockey- Men’s Tournament Gold- Netherlands Silver- Germany Bronze- Belgium Australia 4th. Great Britain, Argentina, and India all bow out in the quarterfinals. Football- Men’s Tournament Bronze- Argentina Argentina beats Spain 2-1 (3) through shootout. GOAT Messi (argue with a wall) with the 68’ minute goal for Argentina along with the game winning shootout goal. Sailing- Men’s Kite Gold- Axel Mazella Silver- Maximilian Maeder Bronze- Toni Vodišek First medal for Singapore at Paris! Sailing- Women’s Kite Gold- Daniela Moroz Silver- Lauriane Nolot Bronze- Eleanor Aldridge Sport Climbing- Men’s Speed Gold- Veddriq Leonardo Silver- Wu Peng Bronze- Matteo Zurloni China’s Long Jingbao 4th. Swimming- Women’s 10km Open Water Gold- Ana Marcela Cunha Silver- Sharon Van Rouwendaal Bronze- Oceane Cassignol No medal for Germany’s Leonie Beck. Taekwondo- Women’s 57kg Gold- Luo Zongshi Silver- Lo Chia Ling Bronze- Skylar Park Bronze- Jade Jones 5th for Hungary’s Luana Marton and Iran’s Nahid Kiyani. Taekwondo- Men’s 68kg Gold- Bradley Siden Silver- Jin Ho Jun Bronze- Ulugbek Rashitov Bronze- Zaid Kareem First medal for Jordan at Paris! 5th for Turkey’s Hackan Recber and United State’s Khalfani Harris. Track Cycling- Men’s Omnium Gold- Ethan Hayter Silver- Elia Viviani Bronze- Benjamin Thomas Canada’s Dylan Bibic 4th (lol) Track Cycling- Women’s Keirin Gold- Ellesse Andrews Silver- Lea Friedrich Bronze- Emma Finucane Colombia’s Martha Bayona Pineda 4th. Weightlifting- Women’s 59kg Gold- Yenny Alvarez Silver- Kuo Hsing-Chun Bronze- Kamila Konotop Weightlifting- Men’s 73kg Gold- Weeraphon Wichuma Silver- Francisco Mosqueira Bronze- Eko Yuli Irawan Wrestling- Men’s 67kg Greco Roman Gold- Mohammad Reza Geraei Silver- Hasrat Jafarov Bronze- Luis Orta Bronze- Mate Nemeš Wrestling- Men’s 87kg Greco Roman Gold- Ali Cengiz Silver- David Losonczi Bronze- Semen Novikov Bronze- Nursultan Tursynov Internal Hungarian battle between Losonczi and Istvan goes in favor of Losonczi. Wrestling- Women’s 53kg Freestyle Gold- Akari Fujinami Silver- Dominique Parrish Bronze- Emma Malmgren Bronze- Vinesh Phogat Joint 5th for Greece’s Maria Prevolaki, and Ecuador’s Lucia Yepez. Day 14 (August 9, 2024) Athletics- Women’s 4x100m Relay Gold- Jamaica Silver- United States Bronze- Côte D’Ivorie United States and Jamaica way ahead of the rest of the field, but ultimately Jamaica grabs gold. Marie José Ta Lou with a great anchor leg for Côte D’Ivorie to overtake Great Britain for bronze. Athletics- Women’s Shot Put Gold- Chase Ealey Silver- Gong Lijiao Bronze- Jessica Schlider Chase Ealey way ahead of the rest of the field, with a mark of 21.02m. First time over 21m for Ealey! Athletics- Men’s 4x100m Relay Gold- United States Silver- Canada Bronze- Jamaica IMO @rafalgorka I think you’re severely underestimating the Canadians, who won gold at last years Worlds, and bronze and silver at the Rio 2016/Tokyo 2020 Olympics with the same four (DeGrasse, Brown, Rodney, Blake) athletes. Sure, they failed to advance from prelims at this years Worlds, but that squad was without Andre DeGrasse (our star sprinter) who chose to focus on the men’s 200m final (that happened after) rather than the men’s 4x100m heats. Canada was in a qualification position until the last leg, where Bolade Ajomale (heats runner at best) was something like 0.5s behind the rest of the field (Maybe I’m exaggerating a bit, but you get my point ) Anyways, with Andre DeGrasse back in peak form (no recent 100m time to judge from, but a 19.76 at the DL Final shows he’s definitely back on track) after years plagued by injuries and covid, we should be one of the medal favourites. Athletics- Women’s 400m Gold- Sydney McLaughlin Silver- Marileidy Paulino Bronze- Sada Williams McLaughlin does the double! First medal for Barbados at Paris! Reigning Olympic Champion Bahama’s Shaunae Miller-Uibo 5th. Athletics- Men’s Triple Jump Gold- Pedro Pichardo Silver- Hugues Fabrice Zango Bronze- Jaydon Hibbert Reigning Olympic champion strikes gold yet again, for Portugal’s first gold medal at Paris! Best ever result for Burkina Faso at the Olympics! (Previous best was Fabrice Zango who won bronze at Tokyo 2020) Cuba’s Christian Nápoles 4th, Italy’s Andy Diaz Hernandez 5th, Cuba’s Lázaro Martinez 6th, Will Claye 7th, Yasser Triki 8th. Athletics- Women’s Heptathlon Gold- Anna Hall Silver- Nafi Thiam Bronze- Anouk Vetter Thiam leads Hall heading into the final event, but Hall with a massive 2:04 low in the 800m to win the gold medal. Both Thiam and Hall record marks over 7,000pts, and are well ahead of the rest of the field. Athletics- Women’s 10,000m Gold- Sifan Hassan Silver- Gudaf Tsegay Bronze- Letesenbet Gidey After disappointment in the women’s 5,000m, where she failed to podium, Sifan Hassan grabs gold in the women’s 10000m! Athletics- Men’s 400m Hurdles Gold- Karsten Warholm Silver- Rai Benjamin Bronze- Kyron McMaster First ever Olympic medal for British Virgin Islands! Beach Volleyball- Women’s Tournament (For prediction purposes, I’ll just do women’s first, but the schedule isn’t completely out yet, it could be the men’s medal matches) Gold- Ana Patricia/Duda Silver- Taryn Kloth/Kristen Nuss Bronze- Melissa Humana-Parades/Brandie Wilkerson (probably one of my biggest medal hopes, Canada still hasn’t won an Olympic beach volleyball medal, and we’ve had three women’s teams reach the quarterfinals at Rio 2016/Tokyo 2020) No medal for reigning World champions United States’s Kelly Cheng/Sara Hughes (hopefully, I can’t stand Cheng) as they lose 1-2 in the quarterfinals to fellow teammates Kloth/Nuss. Boxing- Women’s 50kg Gold- Nikhat Zareen Silver- Buse Cakiroglu Wu Yu Boxing- Women’s 66kg Gold- Buse Naz Surmeneli Silver- Yang Liu Boxing- Men’s 71kg Gold- Aslanbek Shymbergenov Silver- Sewon Okazawa First gold medal for Kazakhstan at Paris! Boxing- Men’s 92kg Gold- Julio Cesar La Cruz Silver- Aziz Abbes Mouhidiine First gold medal for Cuba at Paris! Breaking- “B-Girls” Gold- Ami Yuasa Silver- Dominika Banevic Bronze- Liu Qingyi Canoe Sprint- Men’s C2-500m Gold- Hungary (Bence Nádas/Bálint Kopasz) Silver- Spain (Adriàn del Río/Rodrigo Germade) Bronze- Australia (Jean van der Westhuyzen/Thomas Green) Canoe Sprint- Women’s C1-200m Gold- Yarisledis Cirilo Silver- Nevin Harrison Bronze- Katie Vincent Diving- Women’s 3m Springboard Gold- Chen Yiwen Silver- Chang Yani Bronze- Chiara Pellacani Football- Men’s Tournament Gold- France Silver- Brazil Football- Women’s Tournament Bronze- Australia 3-2 win over Canada. Unfortunately, that means Canada’s streak of Olympic podiums in women’s football ends at three. Field Hockey- Women’s Tournament Gold- Argentina Silver- Australia Bronze- Netherlands Australia upset Netherlands 2-1 in the semifinals, but Netherlands recovers well to defeat Belgium 4-1 in the bronze medal match. First gold medal for Argentina at Paris! Rhythmic Gymnastics- Women’s Individual All Around Gold- Darja Varfolomeev Silver- Stiliana Nikolova Bronze- Sofia Raffaeli Sport Climbing- Men’s Combined Gold- Sorato Anraku Silver- Jakob Schubert Bronze- Adam Ondra Swimming- Men’s 10km Open Water Gold- Domenico Acerenza Silver- Florian Wellbrock Bronze- Kristof Rasovsky Table Tennis- Men’s Team Gold- China Silver- Japan Bronze- Germany Taekwondo- Men’s 80kg Gold- Simone Allessio Silver- Richard Ordemann Bronze- CJ Nickolas Bronze- Seif Essa Taekwondo- Women’s 67kg Gold- Magda Wiet-Henin Silver- Feruza Sadikova Bronze- Caroline Santos Bronze- Sarah Chaari Track Cycling- Men’s Sprint Gold- Harrie Levreysen Silver- Nicolas Paul Bronze- Matthew Richardson Netherland’s Jeffrey Hoogland 4th. First medal for Trinidad and Tobago at Paris! Track Cycling- Women’s Madison Gold- France Silver- Great Britain Bronze- Belgium Weightlifting- Men’s 89kg Gold- Karlos Nasar Silver- Li Dayin Bronze- Brayan Rodallegas First gold medal for Bulgaria at Paris! Weightlifting- Women’s 71kg Gold- Angie Paola Palacios Silver- Neama Said Bronze- Loredana Elena-Toma No China. First gold medal for Ecuador at Paris! Wrestling- Men’s 57kg Freestyle Gold- Stevan Mićić Silver- Zelimkhan Abakarov Bronze- Thomas Gilman Bronze- Süleyman Atli First medal for Albania at Paris! Wrestling- Men’s 86kg Freestyle Gold- David Taylor Silver- Hassan Yasdani Bronze- Myles Amine Bronze- Javrail Shapiev First medal for San Marino at Paris! Wrestling- Women’s 57kg Gold- Tsugumi Sakurai Silver- Anzhelina Lysak Bronze- Hellen Maroulis Bronze- Anastasia Nichita Volleyball- Men’s Tournament Bronze- Italy Italy wins bronze in 4 over host-nation France. Day 15 (August 10, 2024) Artistic Swimming- Duet Gold- Wang Liuyi/Wang Qianyi Silver- Anna-Maria Alexandri/Eirini Marina Alexandri Bronze- Moe Higa/Mashiro Yasunaga 4th for Ukraine’s Vladyslava Aleksiyiva/Maryna Aleksiyiva. Athletics- Men’s Marathon Gold- Eluid Kipchoge Silver- Tamirat Tola Bronze- Kelvin Kiptum Athletics- Men’s High Jump Gold- Mutaz Essa Barshim Silver- Woo Sang-Hyeok Bronze- Juvaughn Harrison First medal, and first gold medal for Qatar at Paris! Athletics- Men’s 800m Gold- Emmanuel Wanyonyi Silver- Marco Arop Bronze- Emmanuel Korir Second athletics double podium for Kenya today. Maybe I’m being too generous. Athletics- Women’s Javelin Throw Gold- Haruka Kitaguchi Silver- Kelsey-Lee Barber Bronze- Lina Muze First medal for Latvia at Paris! Australia’s MacKenzie Little 4th, Serbia’s Adriana Vilagos 5th, Colombia’s Flor Ruiz 6th, Greece’s Elena Tzengko 7th, and New Zealand’s Tori Peeters 8th. Athletics- Women’s 100m Hurdles Gold- Jasmine Camacho-Quinn Silver- Nia Ali Bronze- Tobi Amusan First medal, and first gold medal for Puerto Rico at Paris! Athletics- Men’s 5000m Gold- Joshua Cheptegei Silver- Jakob Ingebrigtsen Bronze- Berihu Aregawi Athletics- Women’s 1500m Gold- Faith Kipyegon Silver- Gudaf Tsegay Bronze- Laura Muir Athletics- Women’s 4x400m Relay Gold- United States Silver- Netherlands Bronze- Jamaica Athletics- Men’s 4x400m Relay Gold- United States Silver- Botswana Bronze- Jamaica Basketball- Men’s Tournament Gold- United States Silver- France Bronze- Slovenia Luka Doncic 47 pts/4 rebounds/5 assists in the bronze medal match against Canada. Beach Volleyball- Men’s Tournament Gold- David Åhman/Jonathan Hellvig Silver- Anders Mol/Christian Sørum Bronze- Alexander Brouwer/Robert Meeuwsen Brazil’s Andre Loyola/George Wanderley 4th. Reigning World Champions Czech Republic’s Ondrej Perusic/David Schweiner get knocked out by Netherlands 1-2 in the quarterfinals. Boxing- Women’s 57kg Gold- Irma Testa Silver- Lin Yu-Ting Bronze- Karina Ibragimova Bronze- Michaela Walsh Boxing- Women’s 75kg Gold- Li Qian Silver- Tammara Thibeault No medal for Khadja El Mardy. Boxing- Men’s 57kg Gold- Saidel Horta Silver- Serik Temirzhanov Boxing- Men’s +92kg Gold- Bakhodir Jalolov Silver- Abner Texeira Bronze- Mahammad Abdullayev Bronze- Davit Chaloyan Breaking- “B-Boys” Gold- Philip Kim Silver- Nakarai Shigeyuki Bronze- Jeff Louis Canoe Sprint- Men’s C1-1000m Gold- Martin Fuksa Silver- Isaquias Santos Bronze- Balasz Adolf Canoe Sprint- Men’s K1-1000m Gold- Balint Kopasz Silver- Fernando Pimenta Bronze- Francisco Cubelos Canoe Sprint- Women’s K1-500m Gold- Lisa Carrington Silver- Emma Jørgensen Bronze- Tamara Csipes Diving- Men’s 10m Platform Gold- Oleskii Sereda Silver- Yang Hao Bronze- Cassiel Rousseau China’s Yang Jian 4th. Football- Women’s Tournament Gold- Spain Silver- United States Really impressed with what I’ve been seeing from Salma Paralluelo this year. She scores one of Spain’s two goals in their 2-1 victory over United States. Golf- Women’s Tournament Gold- Ko Jin-Young Silver- Maja Stark Bronze- Lydia Ko Handball- Women’s Tournament Gold- Norway Silver- France Bronze- Denmark Montenegro 4th. Modern Pentathlon- Men’s Individual Gold- Joseph Choong Silver- Csaba Bohm Bronze- Emiliano Hernandez Rhythmic Gymnastics- Group All-Around Gold- Bulgaria Silver- Italy Bronze- Germany Sport Climbing- Women’s Combined Gold- Janja Garnbret Silver- Natalia Grossman Bronze- Miho Nonoka Table Tennis- Women’s Team Gold- China Silver- Japan Bronze- South Korea Taekwondo- Men’s +80kg Gold- Carlos Sansores Silver- Cheick Sallah Cisse Bronze- Nikita Rafalovich Bronze- Maicon Siqueira First gold medal for Mexico at Paris! Taekwondo- Women’s +67kg Gold- Althea Laurin Silver- Nafia Kus Bronze- Dabin Lee Bronze- Matea Jelic Track Cycling- Men’s Madison Gold- Yoeri Havik/Jan Willem can Schip Silver- Benjamin Thomas/Thomas Boudat Bronze- Ethan Hayter/Oliver Wood Volleyball- Men’s Tournament Gold- Poland Silver- Japan Tight five set battle in the gold medal match, with the fifth set ultimately going 18-16 in favor of Poland. Waterpolo- Women’s Tournament Gold- United States Silver- Hungary Bronze- Spain Weightlifting- Men’s 102kg Gold- Liu Huanhua Silver- Garik Karapetyan Bronze- Fares El-Bakh Weightlifting- Men’s +102kg Gold- Lasha Talakhadze Silver- Gor Minasyan Bronze- Varazdat Lalayan Weightlifting- Women’s 81kg Gold- Liang Xiaomei Silver- Solfrid Koanda Bronze- Tamara Salazar Wrestling- Men’s 74kg Freestyle Gold- Geno Petriashvili Silver- Taha Akgül Bronze- Amir Hossein Zare Bronze- Giorgi Meshvildishvili Wrestling- Men’s 125kg Freestyle Gold- Kyle Dake Silver- Khetag Tsabolov Bronze- Tajmuraz Salkazanov Bronze- Soner Demirtas Wrestling- Women’s 62kg Gold- Sakura Motoki Silver- Aisuluu Tynbekova Bronze- Karla Godinez Bronze- Kayla Miracle Day 16 (August 11, 2024) Basketball- Women’s Tournament Gold- United States Silver- China Bronze- Belgium United States and China clear 1-2 in the world right now. Belgium defeats Australia 88-83 for bronze, after 26/4/2 from Emma Meesseman. Handball- Men’s Tournament Gold- France Silver- Denmark Bronze- Sweden Sweden wins bronze with a dramatic 32-31 victory over Spain. Jim Gottfridsson with the buzzer beater. Modern Pentathlon- Women’s Individual Gold- Elena Micheli Silver- Mayan Oliver Bronze- Élodie Clouvel Track Cycling- Men’s Keirin Gold- Kevin Quintero Silver- Harrie Lavreysen Bronze- Matthew Glaetzer First gold medal for Colombia at Paris! Track Cycling- Women’s Sprint Gold- Emma Finucane Silver- Emma Hinze Bronze- Martha Bayona Pineda Track Cycling- Women’s Omnium Gold- Lotte Kopecky Silver- Jennifer Valiente Bronze- Katie Archibald Volleyball- Women’s Tournament Gold- United States Silver- Italy Bronze- Turkey Waterpolo- Men’s Tournament Gold- Greece Silver- Hungary Bronze- Spain Spain wins bronze with a 15-12 victory over Croatia. Weightlifting- Women’s +81kg Gold- Wenwen Li Silver- Younghee Son Bronze- Sarah Robles Wrestling- Men’s 65kg Freestyle Gold- Haji Aliyev Silver- Bajrang Punia Bronze- Rahman Amouzad Bronze- Iszmail Muszukajev Wrestling- Men’s 90kg Freestyle Gold- Akhmed Tazhudinov Silver- Magomedkhan Magomedov Bronze- Kyle Snyder Bronze- Batyrbek Tsakulov First gold medal for Bahrain at Paris! Wrestling- Women’s 76kg Gold- Yuka Kagami Silver- Epp Mae Bronze- Aipert Medet Krzy Bronze- Adeline Gray First medal for Estonia at Paris! Cuba’s Milamys Marín and Egypt’s Samar Amer 5th. Final Table After Day 16 (Updated with the first few changes) 42-36-39– 117 38-21-18– 77 19-19-13– 51 17-15-14– 46 15-13-12– 40 14-20-18– 52 14-10-12– 36 14-10-10– 34 11-13-22– 46 10-6-10– 26 8-7-7– 22 6-7-7– 20 6-10-10– 26 5-7-7– 19 5-3-5– 13 5-3-4– 12 5-2-6– 13 4-4-3– 11 4-3-3– 10 4-2-5– 11 3-6-4– 13 3-5-3– 11 3-5-2– 10 3-4-4– 11 3-4-3– 10 3-3-2– 8 3-2-6– 11 3-1-2– 6 2-4-6– 12 2-5-3– 10 2-4-9– 15 2-4-4– 10 2-3-4– 9 2-2-6– 10 2-2-4– 8 2-2-3– 7 2-2-2– 6 2-2-1– 5 2-1-4– 7 2-1-4– 7 2-1-4– 7 2-1-1– 4 2-1-0– 3 2-1-0– 3 2-0-2– 4 2-0-1– 3 2-0-0– 2 1-4-3– 8 1-4-2– 7 1-2-6– 9 1-2-5– 8 1-2-4– 7 1-1-3– 5 1-1-1– 3 1-1-1– 3 1-0-2– 3 1-0-2– 3 1-0-1– 2 1-0-0–1 1-0-0– 1 1-0-0– 1 1-0-0– 1 0-4-1– 5 0-3-4– 7 0-2-1– 3 0-1-2– 3 0-1-2– 3 0-1-2– 3 0-1-1– 2 0-1-1– 2 0-1-1– 2 0-1-1– 2 0-1-1– 2 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-0-2– 2 0-0-2– 2 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 Here are some of the new changes that I’ve made. Swimming- Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Before: Gold- United States, Silver- Australia, Bronze- Italy Now: Gold- United States, Silver- Great Britain, Bronze- Australia Rugby Sevens- Women’s Tournament Before: Gold- Australia, Silver- France, Bronze- New Zealand Now: Gold- New Zealand, Silver- France, Bronze- Australia BMX Freestyle- Women’s Event Before: Gold- USA Hannah Roberts, Silver- SUI Nikita Ducarroz, Bronze- CZE Iveta Miculycova Now: Gold- USA Hannah Roberts, Silver- CHN Sun Sibei, Bronze- CZE Iveta Miculycova I was debating on whether to do Lara Lessmann instead of Iveta, but chose not to. Swimming- Men’s 200m Butterfly Before: Gold- HUN Kristof Milak, Silver- FRA Leon Marchand, Bronze- USA Thomas Heilman Now: Gold- FRA Leon Marchand, Silver- USA Thomas Heilman, Bronze- JPN Tomoru Honda Boxing- Women’s 50kg/66kg Women’s 50kg Before: Gold- TUR Buse Cakiroglu, Silver- CHN Wu Yu, Bronze- CHN Wu Yu, Bronze- ITA Giordano Sorrentino (Accidentally did Wu Yu twice) Now: Gold- IND Nikhat Zareen, Silver- TUR Buse Cakiroglu, Bronze- CHN Wu Yu, Bronze- ITA Giordano Sorrentino Women’s 66kg Before: Gold- IND Nikhat Zareen, Silver- TUR Buse Naz Surmeneli, Bronze- USA Morella McCane, Bronze- IRL Amy Broadhurst After: Gold- TUR Buse Naz Surmeneli, Silver- CHN Yang Liu, Bronze- USA Morella McCane, Bronze- IRL Amy Broadhurst This will probably be edited throughout the next couple of days with changes. I’ll quote myself when it’s fully finished so everyone can see the updated version. Edited January 7 by Josh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Makedonas 1,746 Posted January 6 #353 Share Posted January 6 On 12/10/2023 at 4:47 PM, Gagaska93 said: 35. FENCING - W Sabre Ind 1. Misaki Emura JPN 2. Sara Balzer FRA 3. Despina Gkhontura GRE Not sure if this is supposed to be Despina Georgiadou or Theodora Gkountoura Josh 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RussB 48 Posted January 7 #354 Share Posted January 7 (edited) Just a quick note on the 4x100m relay, assuming GB qualify in Doha (I.e. not another Dsq please), they could push US very hard in the final. I think predicting them for silver is appropriate, but it wouldn’t shock me if they took down the US with a quarter of: Richards Dean Guy / Scott Whittle Jacob is really improving as shown by his Euro SC PB, with Richards contesting for individual Gold, Dean being super reliable and with Jimmy or Duncan rounding the team off. Could be very fast, I’m interested to see if they can lay a glove on the Americans. Edited January 7 by RussB Josh, rafalgorka and dullard 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fly_like_a_don 995 Posted January 7 #355 Share Posted January 7 On 1/5/2024 at 12:33 PM, Josh said: Boxing- Women’s 66kg Gold- Nikhat Zareen Silver- Buse Naz Surmeneli First gold medal for India at Paris! We don't have any good boxer in this weight. Nikhat Zareen is a 2 time world champion in the Flyweight 50kg. I don't think we have a gold medal favorite this time and there's a fear we may return empty handed or say 1 or 2 medals. Really keeping my expectations low. Maybe Neeraj and Sift Kaur have the highest chances of medals. Nothing assured of anyone. Josh 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh 7,006 Posted January 7 #356 Share Posted January 7 3 hours ago, Fly_like_a_don said: We don't have any good boxer in this weight. Nikhat Zareen is a 2 time world champion in the Flyweight 50kg. I don't think we have a gold medal favorite this time and there's a fear we may return empty handed or say 1 or 2 medals. Really keeping my expectations low. Maybe Neeraj and Sift Kaur have the highest chances of medals. Nothing assured of anyone. No that is completely my mistake, I knew Zareen was a 66kg boxer, don’t know why that didn’t register in my head while making the predictions. Thanks for the correction, I’ll edit it with my predictions eventually. I do still think Zareen will win a medal at Paris though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dullard 506 Posted January 8 #357 Share Posted January 8 On 1/7/2024 at 12:54 PM, RussB said: Just a quick note on the 4x100m relay, assuming GB qualify in Doha (I.e. not another Dsq please), they could push US very hard in the final. I think predicting them for silver is appropriate, but it wouldn’t shock me if they took down the US with a quarter of: Richards Dean Guy / Scott Whittle Jacob is really improving as shown by his Euro SC PB, with Richards contesting for individual Gold, Dean being super reliable and with Jimmy or Duncan rounding the team off. Could be very fast, I’m interested to see if they can lay a glove on the Americans. Guy won't be in the final and hopefully they can avoid using Burras cos that guy's like a random split generator. rafalgorka 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dantm 13 Posted January 8 #358 Share Posted January 8 (edited) 11 hours ago, ELENAGM said: In woman in swimming Maybe, Kaylee McKeown Ariarne titmus Sarah sjostrom Katie ledecky Emma McKeon Regan Smith Siobhan haughey Kate Douglass Tatjana schoenmaker Maggie macneil Zhang yu fei Mollie O’Callaghan will be the biggest swimming star in Paris 100m Freestyle in a WR time 200m Freestyle in a WR time 4x100m Free Relay (WR) 4x200m Free Relay. (WR) Edited January 8 by dantm dullard and rafalgorka 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dullard 506 Posted January 8 #359 Share Posted January 8 1 hour ago, dantm said: Mollie O’Callaghan will be the biggest swimming star in Paris 100m Freestyle in a WR time 200m Freestyle in a WR time 4x100m Free Relay (WR) 4x200m Free Relay. (WR) Would love to see it. The first one is gonna be the most difficult. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RussB 48 Posted January 8 #360 Share Posted January 8 4 hours ago, dullard said: Guy won't be in the final and hopefully they can avoid using Burras cos that guy's like a random split generator. Yeah I didn’t include Burras as I don’t think he is trusted… I'm not sure on Duncan’s or Jimmy’s schedule for Paris, hence left them as both possibles. Perhaps Burras is more likely than Jimmy, things should become clearer at trials. Seeing Jimmy’s return to freestyle form at SC makes me wonder if he will be in contention over 100m dullard 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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