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2 hours ago, Bearas said:

:RWA - cycling and long distance running

Much as I would like to see otherwise, because it'd be truly awesome, in cycling there's just really not even a small chance I'm afraid :p (even with a miracle, Rwanda has kind of stopped developing entirely sadly)

 

In terms of African medals in (road) cycling (not first ever medals for a country) Eritrea, Mauritius and with a miracle South Africa or Ethiopia are the only ones with even a remote chance.

 

Edit: it may have sounded too much like 'you are wrong', that's not how I meant it, to be clear, this is of course also just my view :d 

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8 hours ago, Makedonas said:

Such a shame that like :MKD:ALB will also probably have their first ever Olympic medal come from a naturalised athlete who has nothing to do with the country...

 

 

Also in before they start trying to claim Dimas, Sabanis, and Kokas :lol: Manjani and I think Mitrou were actually Albanians though to be fair.

At least North Macedonia now have a proper Macedonian medalist in Georgievski

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Meanwhile this week Kimberley Le Court Pienaar has shown again, but this time even more, that a rare medal for Mauritius :MRI is far from impossible. It would be their 2nd ever, but since in theory there's a chance for their 1st gold ever (and again, I would like to stress that does not mean I see her as one of the big favourites), I thought maybe it'd still be worth to keep an eye on her in this thread :p 

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On 7/9/2024 at 4:05 AM, Bearas said:

Only my opinions

 

Big chance:

:ALB - naturalised wrestlers + potential impact from Gega

 

Good chance:

:IVB - strong chances in athletics

:DMA LaFond in Triple Jump

 

 

Small chance:

:AND - women's canoeing

:BEN - leaving room for Yarigo to surprise everyone, although very small chances.

:BIH - Pudar have small chances in swimming.

:GUI - football, everyone's game.

:LES - small chances in marathon

:MAD - women's weightlifting, especially post disqualifications

:MLI - football and taekwondo

:LCA - athletics

 

Miracle needed:

:ANG - competes in various sports, but no athletes that can win a medal imo

:ANT - always decent in athletics sprints and sailing, but not close to medals

:ARU - we had surprise victories in BMX before, so you never know, otherwise not really..

:CPV - we have seen surprise medals in boxing and with relatively small boxing pools, there might be a chance

:COD - we have seen surprise medals in boxing and with relatively small boxing pools, there might be a chance

:ESA - competes in numerous sports, maybe surfing can be a bit more unexpected

:GAM - taekwondo produced some surprise medal winners before, so...

:GUM - with weightlifting disqualification, they might receive medal after few years hehe..

:GBS - simply because of surprise element of combat sports.

:LBR - healthy athletics sprinting squad

:MON - miracle needed for table tennis

:PNG - weightlifting

:RWA - cycling and long distance running

 

No chance:

:ASA:BAN:BIZ:BHU:BOL:BRU:CAM:CAY:CAF:CHA:COM:CGO:COK:SWZ:GEQ:HON:KIR:LAO:LBA:MAW:MDV:MLT:MHL:MTN:FSM:MYA:NRU:NEP:NCA:OMA:PLW:PLE:SKN:VIN:STP:SEY:SLE:SOL:SOM:SSD:TLS:TUV:VAN:YEM 

I have a feeling that in Tokyo 2020 there were many strong contenders from no-medal countries, but this year, I agree with you, if 2 or 3 new countries appear will be good.

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On 7/13/2024 at 10:35 AM, heywoodu said:

Meanwhile this week Kimberley Le Court Pienaar has shown again, but this time even more, that a rare medal for Mauritius :MRI is far from impossible. It would be their 2nd ever, but since in theory there's a chance for their 1st gold ever (and again, I would like to stress that does not mean I see her as one of the big favourites), I thought maybe it'd still be worth to keep an eye on her in this thread :p 

Final Giro d'Italia stage today:

 

Spoiler

Le Court took the win in a tough final stage, historic result for :MRI Mauritius cycling and showing once again that she is more than just a far away outsider for Paris!

 

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26 minutes ago, El Analyzer said:

:DMA Thea LaFond W triple jump 

:LCA  Julien Alfred W 100 m running

 

good prediction guys

@Speedy @Bearas @Topicmaster1010 @SalamAkhi @Cinnamon Bun

 

 

Great to see this results. :CPV also with first medal in boxing btw.

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