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  On 10/25/2023 at 7:25 PM, LDOG said:

No veo mas de un oro en vela. No hubo cambios que nos hayan favorecido.

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En este caso disiento, normalmente en la vela Panamericana son pocas categorías, las olímpicas normalmente eran las lasers y windsurf y el resto "no-olímpicas" en donde rara vez hay un oro, en este caso son la mayoría de  las olímpicas (y las que no lo son como la 470, son de nuestras peores) y entre las no olímpicas tenemos alguna como  Lightning  en donde Argentina es candidato al oro, en mi caso espero 2 como mínimo: Nacra y Lightning.

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De los deportes que terminaron, considero que cumplieron: tiro, natación aguas abiertas, ciclismo de ruta, tenes y esqui acuatico, el resto en mayor o menor medida, en deuda.

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En general todo más o menos dentro de la lógica al final, con algo más de suerte capaz llegábamos al 20 en oros pero volviendo al 7° puesto normal en el medallero.

 

Pensando en París lo mismo de siempre: habrá que seguir confiando en los equipos, prenderle una vela al físico del Maligno Torres, que le sople buen viento al Nacra y después que esté inspirado algún tenista o que Fede Gil y Vernice tengan el torneo de su vida. El resto a lo clasificar y lo que se pueda.

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  On 11/6/2023 at 5:02 AM, NMQ said:

En general todo más o menos dentro de la lógica al final, con algo más de suerte capaz llegábamos al 20 en oros pero volviendo al 7° puesto normal en el medallero.

 

Pensando en París lo mismo de siempre: habrá que seguir confiando en los equipos, prenderle una vela al físico del Maligno Torres, que le sople buen viento al Nacra y después que esté inspirado algún tenista o que Fede Gil y Vernice tengan el torneo de su vida. El resto a lo clasificar y lo que se pueda.

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No tengo otra que coincidir, por eso la reacción, aun así considero que hubo un "derrumbe" respecto a Lima 2019.

Lo que decís de Paris es absolutamente así, entre 1 y 3 medallas como fue Tokyo, con pocas chances reales de "oro"

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  On 11/6/2023 at 3:36 PM, LDOG said:

La verdad es que el "derrumbe" al final fue mas que nada en remo y natación, el resto hizo lo mismo de siempre.  

 

 

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33 oros contra 17, literalmente la mitad.

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  On 11/6/2023 at 4:38 PM, konig said:

33 oros contra 17, literalmente la mitad.

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Lo que te digo se ve mas claro cuando comparás por medallas totales. De esas 25 menos, 14 se perdieron en esos dos deportes. Despues hubo solo caidas pequeñas en algunos otros. 

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  On 11/6/2023 at 5:04 PM, LDOG said:

Lo que te digo se ve mas claro cuando comparás por medallas totales. De esas 25 menos, 14 se perdieron en esos dos deportes. Despues hubo solo caidas pequeñas en algunos otros. 

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Entiendo mejor tu punto, entonces podemos hablar mas de caída de oros en deportes puntuales mas que caídas en el total y en general.

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Yo personalmente creo que no fue un mal panamericano, si lo tomamos desde el lado de las medallas ahí si se podría considerar que fue flojo solo mirando la comparación de oros, pero desde un punto de vista integral logramos las plazas olimpicas que eramos favoritos a conseguirlas y no hubo sorpresas, ademas que dentro de todo no se han conseguido una cantidad grande de oros pero los resultados fueron dentro de lo esperado y hasta un poco mejor, exceptuando algunos deportes muy puntuales.

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