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5 minutes ago, hckošice said:

I would sign for that anytime obviously, but this sport is so even currently, results are within second(s) that any mistake, any stronger wind while crossing a gate, any stronger or smaller change of water literally at any part of the piste during the run can make the difference, the track setting for the semifinals and finals itself may be a big factor as it can be more favorable for one or another type of paddlers (more technical type, more strength paddler, left handed, right handed especially in Cannoe events) + home advantage is and always will be a advantageous factor for local paddlers who will have more chances to learn about the water specifications.

 

So all in all, predict anything in Canoe Slalom is a bit courageous, bold and highly .. let say speculative (but, yeah I would sign anytime for your prediction to happen :p)

I wish this two girls podium :D with Fox :D No matters wich color of medal she will have

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2 hours ago, ELENAGM said:

Swimming: day 3

 W 400m IM

🇨🇦 S. Mcintosh 🇮🇹 S. Franceschi 🇺🇲 K. Grimes

 

M 200 m free

🇷🇴D. Popovici 🇬🇧M. Richards 🇰🇷sun Who wang

 

M 100m back

🇮🇹T. Ceccon 🇺🇲R. Murphy/ armstrong 🇷🇺K. Kolesnikov

 

W 100m breast

🇮🇹 b.pilatto 🇱🇹R. Meilutyte 🇷🇺 E. Chikunova 

 

W 200m free

🇦🇺M. Ocallaghan 🇨🇦s. Mcintosh 🇳🇱M. Steenberguen 

I seriously doubt McIntosh does the double here.  She'll likely do:

400 free

400 IM

200 Butterfly

200 IM

4 x 200 relay

Possibly: 4 x 100 relay

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DAY 2 


ARCHERY - Women's Team

1. :KOR 
2. :FRA

3. :GER

 

FENCING - Men's Individual Epée

1. :HUN M.T. Koch
2. :HUN G. Siklósi
3. :FRA R. Cannone 

 

S-U-R-E-L-Y

FENCING - Women's Individual Foil

 

1. :JPN S. Azuma

2. :ITA A. Volpi

3. :ITA M. Favaretto

 

CANOE SLALOM
 

1. :GER ???R. Funk???
2. :AUS J. Fox

3. :SLO A. Novák

 

JUDO - Women's -52kg

 

1. :JPN U. Abe

2. :KOS D. Krasniqi

3. :UZB D. Keldyrova :ISR G. Primo

 

JUDO - Men's -66kg

 

1. :JPN H. Abe

2. :MDA D. Vieru

3. :FRA W. Khyar :UKR B. Iadov

 

CYCLING - Women's OL cross-country

 

1. :FRA P. Ferrand Prevot

2. :USA S. Blunk

3. :GBR E. Richards

 

SHOOTING - Women's 10m Air Pistol

 

1. :CHN R. Jiang

2. :CHN X. Li

3. :GRE A. Korakaki

 

SHOOTING. - Men's 10m Air Pistol

 

1. :BUL K. Kirov

2. :SRB D. Mikec

3. :GER R. Walter

 

SKATEBOARDING - Women's Street

 

1. :JPN L. Akama

2. :JPN N. Nishiya

3. :BRA R. Leal

 

SWIMMING - Men's 400 ind. Medley

 

1. :FRA L. Marchand

2. :JPN D. Seto

3. :USA C. Foster

 

SWIMMING - Women's 100m Butterfly

 

1. :USA T. Huske

2. :CHN Z. Yufei

3. :CAN M. Mac Neil

 

SWIMMING - Men's 100m Breastroke

 

1. :CHN H. Qin

2. :GBR A. Peaty

3. :USA N. Fink
 

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MEDAL TABLE After day 2 (27/329)

1. :FRA FRA 5-3-3

2 :CHN CHN 4-3-1

3 :JPN JPN 4-3-0

4 :AUS AUS 3-3-1

5 :GEO GEO 2-0-0

6 :USA USA 1-6-2

7 :HUN HUN 1-1-2

8 :KOR KOR 1-1-0

9 :GER GER 1-0-2

10 :GBR GBR 1-0-2

11 :BEL BEL 1-0-0

11 :BUL BUL 1-0-0

11 :NZL NZL 1-0-0

11 :TUN TUN 1-0-0

15 :ITA ITA 0-1-3

16 :NED NED 0-1-2

17 :FIJ FIJ 0-1-0

17 :KOS KOS 0-1-0

17 :MDA MDA 0-1-0

17 :SRB SRB 0-1-0

17 :SUI SUI 0-1-0

22 :CAN CAN 0-0-2

22 :UZB UZB 0-0-2

24 :ARG ARG 0-0-1

24 :BRA BRA 0-0-1

24 :GRE GRE 0-0-1

24 :IRI IRI 0-0-1

24 :ISR ISR 0-0-1

24 :KAZ KAZ 0-0-1

24 :MGL MGL 0-0-1

24 :SLO SLO 0-0-1

24 :UKR UKR 0-0-1

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7 hours ago, hckošice said:

I would sign for that anytime obviously, but this sport is so even currently, results are within second(s) that any mistake, any stronger wind while crossing a gate, any stronger or smaller change of water literally at any part of the piste during the run can make the difference, the track setting for the semifinals and finals itself may be a big factor as it can be more favorable for one or another type of paddlers (more technical type, more strength paddler, left handed, right handed especially in Cannoe events) + home advantage is and always will be a advantageous factor for local paddlers who will have more chances to learn about the water specifications.

 

So all in all, predict anything in Canoe Slalom is a bit courageous, bold and highly .. let say speculative (but, yeah I would sign anytime for your prediction to happen :p)

no, no...Stefanie Horn is going to win the gold medal with a powerful (swimming) freestyle finish after jumping out of her boat :evil: :lol: :roflmao: :facepalm:

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13 minutes ago, phelps said:

Stefanie Horn is going to win the gold medal

Definitely not out of reach

 

13 minutes ago, phelps said:

with a powerful (swimming) freestyle finish after jumping out of her boat

yeah, that was really hilarious :p but also dangerous, thankfully everything ended well though

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Day 3, Mon, 29.07

 

28. ARCHERY - M Team

 

1. Korea Rep.

2. Japan

3. China

 

All-Asian top 3.

 

29. ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS - M Team

 

1. China

2. Japan

3. United States

 

China with their A-team (both WCH and Asian Games participants altogether) narrowly wins over Japan this time.

 

30. CANOE SLALOM - M C1

 

1. Benjamin Savsek SLO

2. Matej Benus SVK

3. Sideris Tasiadis GER

 

Half of TV commentators mixing SVK with SLO again and again...

 

31. DIVING - M Synchro 10m Platform

 

1. Ukraine

2. Mexico

3. Great Britain

 

First real sensation in my olympics. China throwing away an almost-certain gold in a penultimate round. Ukrainian wunderkid Oleksiy Sereda grabs the gold here with his colleague

 

32. EQUESTRIAN - Eventing Team

 

1. Great Britain

2. Germany

3. United States

 

Team GB gets gold with a very narrow win.

 

33. EQUESTRIAN - Eventing Individual

 

1. Julia Krajewski GER

2. Oliver Townend GBR

3. Tim Price NZL

 

First gold for Germany in Paris.

 

34. FENCING - M Foil Ind

 

1. Gerek Meinhardt USA

2. Tommaso Marini ITA

3. Alexander Massialas USA

 

Marini nor able to beat two Americans in-a-row to grab a gold here.

 

35. FENCING - W Sabre Ind

 

1. Sara Balzer FRA

2. Theodora Gkountoura GRE

3. Olga Kharlan UKR

 

A gold for France, maybe a surprised one, but this a tournament without a clear favourite. Bronze for Ukraine, Olga Kharlan didn't have to fight any Russian this time.

 

36. JUDO - W -57kg

 

1. Christa Deguchi CAN

2. Haruka Funakubo JPN

3. Huh Mi-mi KOR

3. Nora Gjakova KOS

 

Deguchi wins internal Canadian battle in this category and then goes to win first gold for Canada in Paris.

 

37. JUDO - M -73kg

 

1. Hidayet Heydarov AZE

2. Manuel Lombardo ITA

3. Nils Stump SUI

3. Soichi Hashimito JPN

 

Another silver for Italy in Paris.

 

38. MOUNTAIN BIKE - M Cross-country

 

1. Tom Pidcock GBR

2. Nino Schurter SUI

3. Vlad Dascalu ROU

 

This is a British day in Paris, another gold for Team GB.

 

39. SHOOTING - M Air Rifle

 

1. Sheng Lihao CHN

2. Maximilian Ulbrich GER

3. Yang Haoran CHN

 

Gold for Asian Games champion.

 

40. SHOOTING - W Air Rifle

 

1. Han Jiayu CHN

2. Mehuli Ghosh IND

3. Seonaid McIntosh GBR

 

This is Chinatown in shooting today in Paris.

 

41. SWIMMING - W 400m IM

 

1. Summer McIntosh CAN

2. Katie Grimes USA
3. Jenna Forrester AUS

 

First olympic gold for McIntosh.


42. SWIMMING - M 200m Free

 

1. Tom Dean GBR

2. David Popovici ROU

3. Matthew Richards GBR

 

Popovici back in a great form but misses gold here by 0,05 sec.

 

43. SWIMMING - M 100m Back

 

1. Thomas Ceccon ITA

2. Xu Jiayu CHN

3. Ryan Murphy USA
 

This time Ceccon finishes superbly.

 

44. SWIMMING - W 100m Breast

 

1. Ruta Meilutyte LTU

2. Lily King USA

3. Lydia Jacoby USA

 

Ruta back on top, 12 years after London.

 

45. SWIMMING - W 200m Free

 

1. Mollie O'Callaghan AUS

2. Ariarne Titmus AUS
3. Siobhan Haughey HKG

 

Aussies 1-2. McIntosh skips this one.

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My medal table after Day 3 (45 events)

 

:CHN 7-3-4---14

:AUS 5-2-3---10

:FRA 5-1-3---9

:JPN 4-4-2---10

:USA 3-8-6---17

:GBR 3-1-5---9

:ITA 2-6-3---11

:CAN 2-2-1---5

:KOR 2-0-2---4

:GER 1-3-2---6

:SLO 1-1-0---2

:UKR 1-0-2---3

:AZE 1-0-1---2

:HUN 1-0-1---2

:SRB 1-0-1---2

:BEL 1-0-0---1

:BRA 1-0-0---1

:FIJ 1-0-0---1

:GEO 1-0-0---1

:LTU 1-0-0---1

:TUN 1-0-0---1

:NED 0-2-1---3

:GRE 0-2-0---2

:IND 0-2-0---2

:HKG 0-1-1---2

:NZL 0-1-1---2

:ROU 0-1-1---2

:SUI 0-1-1---2

:SVK 0-1-1---2

:ESP 0-1-0---1

:MEX 0-1-0---1

:MDA 0-1-0---1

:POL 0-1-0---1

:KOS 0-0-2---2

:UZB 0-0-2---2

:ARG 0-0-1---1

:AUT 0-0-1---1

:IRI 0-0-1---1

:POR 0-0-1---1

:TUR 0-0-1---1

 

 

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Day 4 Tue 30.07

 

46. ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS - W Team

47. FENCING - W Epee Team

48. JUDO - W -63kg

49. JUDO - M -81kg

50. RUGBY SEVENS - W Tournament

51. SHOOTING - Mixed Team 10m Air Pistol

52. SHOOTING - M Trap

53. SURFING - M Shortboard

54. SURFING - W Shortboard

55. SWIMMING - W 100m Back

56. SWIMMING - M 800m Free

57. SWIMMING - M 4x200m Free Relay

58. TABLE TENNIS - Mixed Doubles

59. TRIATHLON - M Individual

 

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Did this about a week ago, had no idea who would be medaling in the equestrian events, even with looking through results of recent major events. Come back to this thread a few days later and all of my content has been erased. :facepalm:


Day 3 (July 29, 2024)

 

Archery- Men’s Team

Gold- :KOR South Korea

Silver-  :TPE Chinese Taipei

Bronze- :NED Netherlands

 

Artistic Gymnastics- Men’s Team

Gold- :CHN China

Silver- :JPN Japan

Bronze- :GBR Great Britain

 

Canoe Slalom- Men’s C1

Gold- :SVK Matej Benus 

Silver- :GER Sideris Tasiadis

Bronze- :SLO Benjamin Savsek

 

Diving- Men’s 10m Synchronized Platform

Gold- :CHN China

Silver- :GBR Great Britain

Bronze- :UKR Ukraine

 

Equestrian- Team Eventing

Gold- :GER Germany

Silver- :GBR Great Britain

Bronze- :USA United States

 

Equestrian- Individual Eventing

Gold- :GER Julia Krajewski 

Silver- :NZL Tom Price

Bronze- :GBR Yasmin Ingham

 

Fencing- Men’s Foil

Gold- :ITA Tomasso Marini

Silver- :USA Alexander Massialas

Bronze- :CZE Alexander Choupenitch

 

:FRA Enzo Lefort loses 15-14 to Choupenitch in the bronze medal bout. 

 

Fencing- Women’s Sabre

Gold- :JPN Misaki Emura

Silver- :UKR Olga Kharlan

Bronze- :GRE Theodora Gkountoura

 

Judo- Women’s -57kg

Gold- :CAN Christa Deguchi

Silver- :JPN Haruka Funakubo

Bronze- :FRA Sarah-Léonie Cysique

Bronze- :BRA Rafaela Silva

 

:ISR Timna Nelson Levy, and :GEO Eteri Liparteliani lose their bronze medal contests. 

 

Judo- Men’s -73kg

Gold- :ITA Manuel Lombardo

Silver- :SUI Nils Stump

Bronze- :GEO Lasha Shavadatuashvili 

Bronze- :AZE Hidayet Heydarov

 

:JPN Soichi Hashimoto loses in one of the bronze medal bouts. 

 

Mountain Biking- Men’s Cross Country

Gold- :SUI Nino Schurter

Silver- :GBR Tom Pidcock

Bronze- :ESP David Valero

 

Shooting- Men’s 10m Air Rifle

Gold-  :CHN Yang Haoran

Silver- :SWE Victor Lindgren

Bronze- :CHN Sheng Lihao

 

Shooting- Women’s 10m Air Rifle

Gold- :CHN Wang Zhilin

Silver- :CHN Yang Qian

Bronze- :NOR Jeanette Hegg Duestad

 

:GBR Seonaid McIntosh just off the podium in fourth. 

 

Swimming- Women’s 400m Individual Medley

Gold- :CAN Summer McIntosh

Silver- :USA Katie Grimes

Bronze- :USA Leah Hayes

 

Swimming- Men’s 200m Freestyle

Gold- :GBR Tom Dean

Silver- :ROU David Popovici

Silver- :KOR Hwang Sunwoo

 

Swimming- Men’s 100m Backstroke

Gold- :USA Ryan Murphy

Silver- :ITA Thomas Ceccon

Bronze- :USA Hunter Armstrong

 

Swimming- Women’s 100m Breastroke

Gold- :LTU Ruta Meilutyte

Silver- :USA Lily King

Bronze- :RSA Tatjana Schoenmaker

 

Swimming- Women’s 200m Freestyle

Gold- :AUS Ariarne Titmus

Silver- :AUS Mollie O’Callaghan

Bronze- :HKG Siobhan Haughey

 

 

Medal Table After Day 3

:CHN 8-2-2– 12

:JPN 5-3-2– 10

:USA 4-8-6– 18

:CAN 4-0-2– 6

:AUS 3-4-2– 9

:ITA 3-3-2– 8

:GER 3-2-1– 6

:FRA 3-1-4– 8

:GBR 2-3-4– 9

:KOR 2-1-4– 7

:HUN 2-0-0– 2

:SUI 1-2-1– 4

:NZL 1-1-0– 2

:BRA 1-0-1– 2

:LTU 1-0-0– 1

:BEL 1-0-0– 1

:SVK 1-0-0– 1

:SRB 0-2-0– 2

:NED 0-1-2– 3

:UKR 0-1-2– 3

:GEO 0-1-2– 3

:GRE 0-1-1– 2

:ESP 0-1-1– 2

:MGL 0-1-0– 1

:TUN 0-1-0– 1

:KOS 0-1-0– 1

:ROU 0-1-0– 1

:FIJ 0-1-0– 1

:SWE 0-1-0– 1

:TUR 0-0-1– 1

:IND 0-0-1– 1

:KAZ 0-0-1– 1

:UZB 0-0-1– 1

:POL 0-0-1– 1

:TPE 0-0-1– 1

:SLO 0-0-1– 1

:CZE 0-0-1– 1

:AZE 0-0-1– 1

:RSA 0-0-1– 1

:HKG 0-0-1– 1

:NOR 0-0-1– 1

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