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Just now, Prakash_k said:

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Noooo… you got me wrong here

 

🤦🏻 meant how could i not understand TT is table tennis

 

i thought - cycling time trial??? Nah

 

maybe you mispelled DT discus throw??? 
 

forgot table tennis exists for a moment heh

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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Day 12 (August 7, 2024) (At the end I’ll do an updated post with all of my predicted medalists and changes made, including Turboyev, Sinkovic, Siniakova/Krejcikova, Krjpalek, men’s 100/200m switchup. I’ll also include a list for each country of all projected medalists, and extra comments)

 

Artistic Swimming- Team

Gold- :CHN China

Silver- :JPN Japan

Bronze- :UKR Ukraine

 

Athletics- Race Walk Mixed Team Relay

Gold- :ITA Italy (Antonella Palmisano/Massimo Stano)

Silver- :ESP Spain (Maria Perez/Alvaro Martin)

Bronze- :ECU Ecuador (David Hurtado/Glenda Morejon)

 

First medal for Ecuador at Paris!

 

Athletics- Women’s Pole Vault

Gold- :USA Katie Moon

Silver- :FIN Wilma Murto

Bronze- :AUS Nina Kennedy

 

First medal for Finland at Paris!

 

Athletics- Men’s Discus Throw

Gold- :LTU  Mykolas Alekna

Silver- :SLO Kristjan Čeh

Bronze- :SWE Daniel Ståhl

 

Athletics- Men’s 3000m Steeplechase

Gold- :MAR Soufiane El-Bakkali

Silver- :ETH Lamecha Girma

Bronze- :KEN Simon Kiprop Koech
 

Athletics- Men’s 400m

Gold- :GRN Kirani James

Silver- :USA Michael Norman

Bronze- :BAH 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- :UZB Ruslan Abdullaev

Silver- :FRA Sofiane Oumiha

 

Boxing- Men’s 80kg

Gold- :UKR Oleksandr Khyzhniak

Silver- :CUB Arlen Lopez

 

First gold medal for Ukraine at Paris! One of my more surprising predictions. 

 

Sailing- Mixed 470

Gold- :SWE Sweden

Silver- :GER Germany

Bronze- :ESP 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- :ITA Italy (Rugerro Tita/Caterina Banti)

Silver- :GBR Great Britain (John Gimson/Anna Burnet)

Bronze- :GER Germany (Paul Kohlhoff/Alica Stuhlemmer)

 

Skateboarding- Men’s Park

Gold- :BRA Pedro Barros

Silver- :AUS Keegan Palmer

Bronze- :USA Jagger Eaton

 

Sport Climbing- Women’s Speed

Gold- :INA Desak Made Rita Dewi

Silver- :POL Natalia Kalucka

Bronze- :POL Aleksandra Miroslaw

 

Aleksandra Miroslaw falls during her semifinal and misses out on gold.

 

Taekwondo- Women’s 49kg

Gold- :THA Panipak Wongpattanakit

Silver- :TUR Merve Kavurat

Bronze- :ESP Adriana Cerezo

Bronze- :MEX Daniela Souza

 

First gold medal for Thailand at Paris!

 

Taekwondo- Men’s 58kg

Gold- :ESP Adrian Vincente Yunta

Silver- :ITA Vito Dell’Aquilla

Bronze- :KOR Jang Jun

Bronze- :TUN Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi

 

Track Cycling- Men’s Team Pursuit

Gold- :DEN Denmark 

Silver- :ITA Italy 

Bronze- :NZL New Zealand

 

First gold medal for Denmark at Paris!

 

Track Cycling- Women’s Team Pursuit

Gold- :GER Germany
Silver- :GBR Great Britain

Bronze- :ITA Italy

 

Weightlifting- Women’s 49kg

Gold- :CHN Jiang Huihua

Silver- :IND Saikhom Mirabai Chanu

Bronze- :ROU Mihaela Cambei

 

Weightlifting- Men’s 61kg

Gold- :CHN Li Fabin

Silver- :GEO Shota Mishvelidze

Bronze- :ITA Sergio Massidda

 

Wrestling- Men’s 77kg Greco Roman

Gold- :KGZ Akzhol Makhmudov

Silver- :ARM Malkhas Amoyan

Bronze- :HUN Zoltán Lévai

Bronze- :SRB Viktor Nemes

 

Wrestling- Men’s 97kg Greco Roman

Gold- :ARM Artur Aleksanyan

Silver- :CUB Gabriel Rosillo 

Bronze- :IRI Mohammed Hami Saravi

Bronze- :BUL Kiril Milov

 

Wrestling- Women’s 50kg Freestyle

Gold- :JPN Yui Susaki

Silver- :USA Sarah Hildebrandt

Bronze- :MGL Dolgorjavyn Otgonjargal

Bronze- :CHN Feng Ziqi

 

Medal Table After Day 12

:USA 28-25-32– 85

:CHN 28-11-16– 55

:FRA 12-14-10– 36

:JPN 11-11-12– 34

:ITA 11-9-9– 29

:GER 11-5-7– 24

:GBR 10-15-13– 38

:AUS 10-14-15– 39

:NED 9-8-8– 25

:CAN 9-3-5– 17

:BRA 6-4-5– 15

:KOR 5-8-8– 21

:ESP 5-3-4– 12

:HUN 5-2-3– 10

:SWE 4-2-2– 8

:NZL 3-3-2– 8

:ROU 3-2-2– 7

:JAM 3-2-0– 5

:IRL 3-1-1– 5

:SUI 2-6-5– 13

:CZE 2-3-3– 8

:CRO 2-3-3– 8

:GEO 2-2-5– 9

:KEN 2-2-2– 6

:ISR 2-2-1– 5

:SVK 2-1-2– 5

:ARM 2-1-1– 4

:KGZ 2-0-0– 2

:LTU 2-0-0– 2

:GRE 1-4-4– 9

:POL 1-4-3– 8

:BEL 1-3-5– 9

:SRB 1-3-2– 6

:UKR 1-2-5– 8

:DEN 1-2-1– 4

:ETH 1-2-1– 4

:TUN 1-1-3– 5

:UZB 1-1-2– 4

:NOR 1-1-2– 4

:IRI 1-0-2– 3

:AZE 1-0-2– 3

:THA 1-0-1– 2

:RSA 1-0-1– 2

:INA 1-0-1– 2

:UGA 1-0-0– 1

:ARG 1-0-0– 1

:VEN 1-0-0– 1

:GRN 1-0-0– 1

:MAR 1-0-0– 1

:CUB 0-3-2– 5

:TUR 0-3-1– 4

:SLO 0-2-3– 5

:IND 0-2-1– 3

:AUT 0-2-1– 3

:MEX 0-1-4– 5

:KAZ 0-1-3– 4

:MGL 0-1-2– 3

:PHI 0-1-1– 2

:HKG 0-1-1– 2

:FIN 0-1-0– 1

: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

:BUL 0-0-3– 3

:TPE 0-0-3– 3

:TJK 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

:BOT 0-0-1– 1

:BRN 0-0-1– 1

:EST 0-0-1– 1

:ECU 0-0-1– 1

:BAH 0-0-1– 1

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On 10/25/2023 at 8:23 AM, Prakash_k said:

How is this sport in term of predictability? Indonesian are very much  sure about kusuma dewi gold 

Extremely late to replying, but falls happen all the time in speed climbing so not that predictable IMO. Desak Made Rita Dewi isn’t even the favourite right now, Aleksandra Miroslaw is (by a bit) 

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On 11/18/2023 at 10:38 AM, rafalgorka said:

What are the biggest medal chances for India in shooting? Who will make the squad, what you think?

Indian shooters do extremely well in junior level but fall short in senior level especially in high level tournaments like World Championships and Olympics. Its partly due to pressure due to huge expectations and improper selection policy. Winning quotas isn't an issue, 13 quotas have been secured already; only China and United States have more.
Our shooting federation has changed the selection policy and coaches and hopefully they will select the right squad
 

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Day 13 (August 8, 2024)

 

Athletics- Women’s Long Jump

Gold- :SRB Ivana Vuleta

Silver- :GER Malaika Mihambo

Bronze- :NGR 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- :CZE Jakub Vadlejch 

Silver- :IND Neeraj Chopra

Bronze- :GER Julian Weber

 

Vadlejch overtakes Chopra by 0.07m on his 6th round attempt. Finland’s Oliver Helander 4th. 

 

Athletics- Men’s 200m

Accidentally switches the men’s 100m and 200m. 100m was on Day 9, instead did the 200m. :facepalm:

I’ll do the 100m now, and then switch it when I do my updated predictions. 

 

Gold- :USA Fred Kerley

Silver- :GBR Zharnel Hughes

Bronze- :RSA Akani Simbine

 

Athletics- Women’s 400m Hurdles

Gold- :USA Sydney McLaughlin

Silver- :NED Femke Bol

Bronze- :JAM Janieve Russell
 

Athletics- Men’s 110m Hurles

Gold- :JAM Hansle Parchment

Silver- :USA Grant Holloway

Bronze- :JAM Rasheed Broadbell

 

Boxing- Women’s 54kg

Gold- :TUR Hatice Akbas 

Silver- :ROU Lenuta Perijoc

 

First gold medal for Turkey at Paris!

 

Boxing- Women’s 75kg

Bronze- :PAN Atheyna Bylon

Bronze- :IND Lovlina Boroghain

 

First medal for Panama at Paris!

 

Boxing- Men’s 51kg

Gold- :UZB Hasanboy Dusmatov

Silver- :FRA Billal Bennama

 

Boxing- Men’s 57kg

Bronze- :UZB Abdumalik Khalokov

Bronze- :USA Jahmal Harvey

 

Canoe Sprint- Men’s C2-500m

Gold- :GER Germany (Peter Kreschmer/Tim Hecker)

Silver- :ESP Spain (Cayetano Garcia/Pablo Martinez)

Bronze- :CHN China (Liu Hao/Ji Bowen)

 

Canoe Sprint- Men’s K4-500m

Gold- :GER Germany (Max Rendschmidt/Tom Liebscher/Jacob Schopf/Max Lemke)

Silver- :HUN Hungary (Bence Nádas/Kolos Csizmadia/István Kuli/Sándor Tótka)

Bronze- :ESP Spain (Saúl Craviotto/Carlos Arévalo/Marcus Walz/Rodrigo Germade)

 

Canoe Sprint- Women’s C2-500m

Gold- :CHN China (Xu Shixiao/Sun Mengya)

Silver- :CUB Cuba (Yarisladis Cirilo/Katherin Segura)

Bronze- :CAN Canada (Katie Vincent/Sloan MacKenzie) 

 

Canoe Sprint- Women’s K4-500m

Gold- :POL Poland (Karolina Naja/Anna Puławska/Adrianna Kakol/Dominika Putto)

Silver- :NZL New Zealand (Lisa Carrington/Alice Hoskin/Tara Vaughan/Olivia Brett)

Bronze- :AUS Australia (Ella Beere/Alyssa Bull/Alexandra Clarke/Yale Steinepreis)

 

Diving- Men’s 3m Springboard

Gold- :CHN Wang Zongyuan

Silver- :CHN Cao Yuan

Bronze- :MEX Osmar Olvera

 

Field Hockey- Men’s Tournament

Gold- :NED Netherlands

Silver- :GER Germany

Bronze- :BEL Belgium

 

Australia 4th. Great Britain, Argentina, and India all bow out in the quarterfinals. 
 

Football- Men’s Tournament

Bronze- :ARG 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- :FRA Axel Mazella

Silver- :SGP Maximilian Maeder

Bronze- :SLO Toni Vodišek

 

First medal for Singapore at Paris!

 

Sailing- Women’s Kite

Gold- :USA Daniela Moroz

Silver- :FRA Lauriane Nolot

Bronze- :GBR Eleanor Aldridge

 

Sport Climbing- Men’s Speed

Gold- :INA Veddriq Leonardo

Silver- :CHN Wu Peng

Bronze- :ITA Matteo Zurloni

 

China’s Long Jingbao 4th. 
 

Swimming- Women’s 10km Open Water

Gold- :BRA Ana Marcela Cunha

Silver- :NED Sharon Van Rouwendaal

Bronze- :FRA Oceane Cassignol

 

No medal for Germany’s Leonie Beck. 

 

Taekwondo- Women’s 57kg

Gold- :CHN Luo Zongshi

Silver- :TPE Lo Chia Ling

Bronze- :CAN Skylar Park

Bronze- :GBR Jade Jones

 

5th for Hungary’s Luana Marton and Iran’s Nahid Kiyani. 

 

Taekwondo- Men’s 68kg

Gold- :GBR Bradley Siden

Silver- :KOR Jin Ho Jun

Bronze- :UZB Ulugbek Rashitov

Bronze- :JOR 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- :GBR Ethan Hayter

Silver- :ITA Elia Viviani 

Bronze- :FRA Benjamin Thomas

 

Canada’s Dylan Bibic 4th (lol)

 

Track Cycling- Women’s Keirin

Gold- :NZL Ellesse Andrews
Silver- :GER Lea Friedrich 

Bronze- :GBR Emma Finucane

 

Colombia’s Martha Bayona Pineda 4th. 

 

Weightlifting- Women’s 59kg

Gold- :COL Yenny Alvarez

Silver- :TPE Kuo Hsing-Chun

Bronze- :UKR Kamila Konotop

 

Weightlifting- Men’s 73kg

Gold- :THA Weeraphon Wichuma

Silver- :COL Francisco Mosqueira

Bronze- :INA Eko Yuli Irawan
 

Wrestling- Men’s 67kg Greco Roman

Gold- :IRI Mohammad Reza Geraei

Silver- :AZE Hasrat Jafarov

Bronze- :CUB Luis Orta

Bronze- :SRB Mate Nemeš

 

Wrestling- Men’s 87kg Greco Roman

Gold- :TUR Ali Cengiz

Silver- :HUN David Losonczi

Bronze- :BUL Semen Novikov

Bronze- :KAZ Nursultan Tursynov

 

Internal Hungarian battle between Losonczi and Istvan goes in favor of Losonczi. 

 

Wrestling- Women’s 53kg Freestyle

Gold- :JPN Akari Fujinami

Silver- :USA Dominique Parrish

Bronze- :SWE Emma Malmgren

Bronze- :IND Vinesh Phogat (or the other Indian Antim Panghal)

 

Joint 5th for Greece’s Maria Prevolaki, and Ecuador’s Lucia Yepez. 

 

Medal Table After Day 13

:USA 31-27-33– 90

:CHN 31-13-17– 61

:FRA 13-16-12– 41

:GER 13-8-8– 30

:GBR 12-16-16– 44

:JPN 12-11-12– 35

:ITA 11-10-10– 31

:AUS 10-14-16– 40

:NED 10-10-8– 28

:CAN 9-3-7– 19

:BRA 7-4-5– 16

:KOR 5-9-8– 22

:ESP 5-4-5– 14

:HUN 5-4-3– 12

:NZL 4-4-2– 10

:SWE 4-2-3– 9

:JAM 4-2-2– 8

:CZE 3-3-3– 9

:ROU 3-3-2– 8

:IRL 3-1-1– 5

:SUI 2-6-5– 13

:POL 2-4-3– 9

:CRO 2-3-3– 8

:SRB 2-3-3– 8

:TUR 2-3-1– 6

:GEO 2-2-5– 9

:KEN 2-2-2– 6

:ISR 2-2-1– 5

:UZB 2-1-4– 7

:SVK 2-1-2– 5

:ARM 2-1-1– 4

:IRI 2-0-2– 4

:INA 2-0-2– 4

:THA 2-0-1– 3

:KGZ 2-0-0– 2

:LTU 2-0-0– 2

:GRE 1-4-4– 9

:BEL 1-3-6– 10

:UKR 1-2-6– 9

:DEN 1-2-1– 4

:ETH 1-2-1– 4

:COL 1-2-0– 3

:TUN 1-1-3– 5

:AZE 1-1-2– 4

:NOR 1-1-2– 4

:RSA 1-0-2– 3

:ARG 1-0-1– 2

:UGA 1-0-0– 1

:VEN 1-0-0– 1

:GRN 1-0-0– 1

:MAR 1-0-0– 1

:CUB 0-4-3– 7

:IND 0-3-3– 6

:SLO 0-2-4– 6

:TPE 0-2-3– 5

:AUT 0-2-1– 3

:MEX 0-1-5– 6

:KAZ 0-1-4– 5

:MGL 0-1-2– 3

:PHI 0-1-1– 2

:HKG 0-1-1– 2

:SGP 0-1-0– 1

:FIN 0-1-0– 1

:PHI 0-1-0– 1

:MDA 0-1-0– 1

:CYP 0-1-0– 1

:BER 0-1-0– 1

:PER 0-1-0– 1

:KOS 0-1-0– 1

:SMR 0-1-0– 1

:FIJ 0-1-0– 1

:BUL 0-0-4– 4

:TJK 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

:BOT 0-0-1– 1

:BRN 0-0-1– 1

:EST 0-0-1– 1

:ECU 0-0-1– 1

:BAH 0-0-1– 1

:NGR 0-0-1– 1

:PAN 0-0-1– 1

:JOR 0-0-1– 1

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3 hours ago, Josh said:

Track Cycling- Women’s Team Pursuit

Gold- :GER Germany
Silver- :GBR Great Britain

Bronze- :ITA Italy

Whilst Germany may be favourite to win the women's team sprint, they're are not going to win gold in the team pursuit - and are probably unlikely to make the podium.

 

Their strongest team seems to be Brausse/Klein/Kroger/Sussemilch - that was the team that got them bronze at the Europeans this year and a bronze at the Nations Cup in Cairo - but bronze is the best they have achieved this year and I don't think they have ever finished ahead of GB's or Italy's top teams this season. 

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19 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Whilst Germany may be favourite to win the women's team sprint, they're are not going to win gold in the team pursuit - and are probably unlikely to make the podium.

 

Their strongest team seems to be Brausse/Klein/Kroger/Sussemilch - that was the team that got them bronze at the Europeans this year and a bronze at the Nations Cup in Cairo - but bronze is the best they have achieved this year and I don't think they have ever finished ahead of GB's or Italy's top teams this season. 

I agree that it’s quite unlikely, but my predictions have been incredibly boring, decided to spice things up for once :p

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Day 14 (August 9, 2024) (Side note, yes I’m posting this before I’ve finished most of my predictions, because when I did this last night my page refreshed, and all the content went away. Three hours… wasted. :facepalm:)

 

If you’re curious on the rest of my predictions, come back to this thread in around 8 hours and I’ll have the rest of my predictions/updated medal table up hopefully 

 

Athletics- Women’s 4x100m Relay

Gold- :JAM Jamaica

Silver- :USA United States

Bronze- :CIV 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- :USA Chase Ealey

Silver- :CHN Gong Lijiao

Bronze- :NED 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- :USA United States

Silver- :CAN Canada

Bronze- :JAM 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 :p)

 

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- :USA Sydney McLaughlin

Silver- :DOM Marileidy Paulino

Bronze- :BAR 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- :POR Pedro Pichardo

Silver- :BUR Hugues Fabrice Zango

Bronze- :JAM 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) :cheer:

 

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- :USA Anna Hall

Silver- :BEL Nafi Thiam

Bronze- :NED 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- :NED Sifan Hassan

Silver- :ETH Gudaf Tsegay

Bronze- :ETH Letesenbet Gidey

 

After disappointment in the women’s 5,000m, where she failed to podium, Sifan Hassan grabs gold in the women’s 10,000m!

 

Athletics- Men’s 400m Hurdles

Gold- :NOR Karsten Warholm

Silver- :USA Rai Benjamin

Bronze- :IVB 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- :BRA Ana Patricia/Duda

Silver- :USA Taryn Kloth/Kristen Nuss

Bronze- :CAN 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- :TUR Buse Cakiroglu

Silver- :CHN Wu Yu

 

Boxing- Women’s 66kg

Gold- :IND Nikhat Zareen

Silver- :TUR Buse Naz Surmeneli

 

First gold medal for India at Paris!

 

Boxing- Men’s 71kg

Gold- :KAZ Aslanbek Shymbergenov

Silver- :JPN Sewon Okazawa

 

First gold medal for Kazakhstan at Paris!

 

Boxing- Men’s 92kg

Gold- :CUB Julio Cesar La Cruz

Silver- :ITA Aziz Abbes Mouhidiine

 

First gold medal for Cuba at Paris!

 

Breaking- “B-Girls”

Gold- :JPN Ami Yuasa

Silver- :LTU Dominika Banevic

Bronze- :CHN Liu Qingyi

 

Canoe Sprint- Men’s C2-500m

Gold- :HUN Hungary (Bence Nádas/Bálint Kopasz)

Silver- :ESP Spain (Adriàn del Río/Rodrigo Germade)

Bronze- :AUS Australia (Jean van der Westhuyzen/Thomas Green)

 

Canoe Sprint- Women’s C1-200m

Gold- :CUB Yarisledis Cirilo

Silver- :USA Nevin Harrison

Bronze- :CAN Katie Vincent

 

Diving- Women’s 3m Springboard

Gold- :CHN Chen Yiwen

Silver- :CHN Chang Yani

Bronze- :ITA Chiara Pellacani

 

Football- Men’s Tournament

Gold- :FRA France

Silver- :BRA Brazil

 

Football- Women’s Tournament

Bronze- :AUS 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- :ARG Argentina

Silver- :AUS Australia

Bronze- :NED 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- :GER Darja Varfolomeev

Silver- :BUL Stiliana Nikolova

Bronze- :ITA Sofia Raffaeli

 

Sport Climbing- Men’s Combined

Gold- :JPN Sorato Anraku

Silver- :AUT Jakob Schubert

Bronze- :CZE Adam Ondra

 

Swimming- Men’s 10km Open Water

Gold- :ITA Domenico Acerenza

Silver- :GER Florian Wellbrock

Bronze- :HUN Kristof Rasovsky

 

Table Tennis- Men’s Team

Gold- :CHN China

Silver- :JPN Japan

Bronze- :GER Germany

 

Taekwondo- Men’s 80kg

Gold- :ITA Simone Allessio

Silver- :NOR Richard Ordemann

Bronze- :USA CJ Nickolas

Bronze- :EGY Seif Essa

 

Taekwondo- Women’s 67kg

Gold- :FRA Magda Wiet-Henin

Silver- :UZB Feruza Sadikova

Bronze- :BRA Caroline Santos

Bronze- :BEL Sarah Chaari

 

Track Cycling- Men’s Sprint

Gold- :NED Harrie Levreysen 

Silver- :TTO Nicolas Paul

Bronze- :AUS Matthew Richardson

 

Netherland’s Jeffrey Hoogland 4th. First medal for Trinidad and Tobago at Paris!

 

Track Cycling- Women’s Madison

Gold- :FRA France

Silver- :GBR Great Britain 

Bronze- :BEL Belgium

 

Weightlifting- Men’s 89kg

Gold- :BUL Karlos Nasar

Silver- :CHN Li Dayin

Bronze- :COL Brayan Rodallegas

 

First gold medal for Bulgaria at Paris!

 

Weightlifting- Women’s 71kg

Gold- :ECU Angie Paola Palacios

Silver- :EGY Neama Said

Bronze- :ROU Loredana Elena-Toma

 

No China. First gold medal for Ecuador at Paris!

 

Wrestling- Men’s 57kg Freestyle

Gold- :SRB Stevan Mićić

Silver- :ALB Zelimkhan Abakarov

Bronze- :USA Thomas Gilman

Bronze- :TUR Süleyman Atli

 

First medal for Albania at Paris! 


Wrestling- Men’s 86kg Freestyle

Gold- :USA David Taylor

Silver- :IRI Hassan Yasdani

Bronze- :SMR Myles Amine

Bronze- :UZB Javrail Shapiev

 

First medal for San Marino at Paris!

 

Wrestling- Women’s 57kg

Gold- :JPN Tsugumi Sakurai

Silver- :POL Anzhelina Lysak

Bronze- :USA Hellen Maroulis

Bronze- :MDA Anastasia Nichita

 

Volleyball- Men’s Tournament

Bronze- :ITA Italy

 

Italy wins bronze in 4 over host-nation France. 
 

 

Medal Table After Day 14

:USA 36-31-36– 103

:CHN 33-17-18– 68

:FRA 16-16-12– 44

:JPN 15-13-12– 40

:GER 14-9-9– 32

:ITA 13-11-13– 37

:GBR 12-17-15– 44

:NED 12-10-11– 33

:AUS 10-15-18– 43

:CAN 9-4-9– 22

:BRA 8-5-6– 19

:HUN 6-4-4– 14

:KOR 5-9-8– 22

:ESP 5-5-5– 15

:JAM 5-2-4– 11

:NZL 4-4-2– 10

:SWE 4-2-3– 9

:TUR 3-4-2– 9

:CZE 3-3-4– 10

:ROU 3-3-3– 9

:SRB 3-3-3– 9

:IRL 3-1-1– 5

:SUI 2-6-5– 13

:POL 2-5-3– 10

:CUB 2-4-3– 9

:CRO 2-3-3– 8

:GEO 2-2-5– 9

:UZB 2-2-5– 9

:KEN 2-2-2– 6

:NOR 2-2-2– 6

:ISR 2-2-1– 5

:SVK 2-1-2– 5

:IRI 2-1-2– 5

:ARM 2-1-1– 4

:LTU 2-1-0– 3

:INA 2-0-2– 4

:THA 2-0-1– 3

:ARG 2-0-1– 3

:KGZ 2-0-0– 2

:BEL 1-4-8– 13

:GRE 1-4-4– 9

:IND 1-3-3– 7

:ETH 1-3-2– 6

:UKR 1-2-6– 9

:DEN 1-2-1– 4

:COL 1-2-1– 4

:BUL 1-1-4– 6

:KAZ 1-1-4– 6

:TUN 1-1-3– 5

:AZE 1-1-2– 4

:RSA 1-0-2– 3

:ECU 1-0-1– 2

:POR 1-0-1– 2

:UGA 1-0-0– 1

:VEN 1-0-0– 1

:GRN 1-0-0– 1

:MAR 1-0-0– 1

:AUT 0-3-1– 4

:SLO 0-2-4– 6

:TPE 0-2-3– 5

:PHI 0-2-1– 3

:MEX 0-1-5– 6

:EGY 0-1-3– 4

:MGL 0-1-2– 3

:DOM 0-1-1– 2

:MDA 0-1-1– 2

:HKG 0-1-1– 2

:ALB 0-1-0– 1

:TTO 0-1-0– 1

:SGP 0-1-0– 1

:FIN 0-1-0– 1

:CYP 0-1-0– 1

:BER 0-1-0– 1

:PER 0-1-0– 1

 

:BUR 0-1-0– 1

:KOS 0-1-0– 1

:SMR 0-1-0– 1

:FIJ 0-1-0– 1

:CIV 0-0-2– 2

:TJK 0-0-2– 2

:ALG 0-0-1– 1

:DMA 0-0-1– 1

:BOT 0-0-1– 1

:BRN 0-0-1– 1

:EST 0-0-1– 1

:BAH 0-0-1– 1

:NGR 0-0-1– 1

:PAN 0-0-1– 1

:JOR 0-0-1– 1

:BAR 0-0-1– 1

:IVB 0-0-1– 1

:SMR 0-0-1– 1

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