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Swimming at the Summer Olympic Games 2016


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1 minute ago, dcro said:

 

:lol:

 

Well, it's not a lie :p

 

It's also not a fact, it's "scoreboard journalism"...looking at stats and stats only. Of course there's no road cyclist or weightlifter or something who has 19 gold medals.. 

 

Most medals winning Olympian obviously, but greatest? I very much disagree on that. 

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Relay Splits

 

1st Leg

 

:FRA Metella 48.08

:USA Dressel 48.10

:BRA Chierighini 48.12

:JPN Nakamura 48.49

:CAN Condorelli 48.51

:RUS Grechin 48.68

:BEL Surgeloose 48.73

:AUS Roberts 48.88

 

2nd Leg

 

:USA Phelps 47.12

:AUS Chalmers 47.38

:CAN Kisil 47.76

:RUS Izotov 48.00

:FRA Gilot 48.20

:BRA Nilo 48.26

:BEL Aerents 48.47

:JPN Shioura 48.65

 

3rd Leg

 

:FRA Manaudou 47.14

:RUS Morozov 47.31

:USA Held 47.73

:AUS Magnussen 48.11

:CAN Thormeyer 48.40

:BRA Santos 48.72

:JPN Kobase 48.79

:BEL Vanluchene - 48.82

 

4th Leg

 

:USA Adrian 46.97

:AUS Mcevoy 47.00

:FRA Stravius 47.11

:BEL Timmers 47.55

:RUS Sukhorokov 47.65

:BRA De Lucca 48.11

:JPN Koga 48.55

:CAN Van Moerkerke 49.68 :facepalm:Can we have a stronger guy on anchor next time pls, I know it didn't make a difference this time but still

 

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il y a 22 minutes, heywoodu a déclaré:

 

It's also not a fact, it's "scoreboard journalism"...looking at stats and stats only. Of course there's no road cyclist or weightlifter or something who has 19 gold medals.. 

 

Most medals winning Olympian obviously, but greatest? I very much disagree on that. 

Well it's difficult for a sport like Tennis or boxing or Judo to equal This record They only win 1 medal:d So i agree with you yes he is very good but i don't think he is the greatest also.

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il y a 18 minutes, juddy96 a déclaré:

Relay Splits

 

1st Leg

 

:FRA Metella 48.08

:USA Dressel 48.10

:BRA Chierighini 48.12

:JPN Nakamura 48.49

:CAN Condorelli 48.51

:RUS Grechin 48.68

:BEL Surgeloose 48.73

:AUS Roberts 48.88

 

2nd Leg

 

:USA Phelps 47.12

:AUS Chalmers 47.38

:CAN Kisil 47.76

:RUS Izotov 48.00

:FRA Gilot 48.20

:BRA Nilo 48.26

:BEL Aerents 48.47

:JPN Shioura 48.65

 

3rd Leg

 

:FRA Manaudou 47.14

:RUS Morozov 47.31

:USA Held 47.73

:AUS Magnussen 48.11

:CAN Thormeyer 48.40

:BRA Santos 48.72

:JPN Kobase 48.79

:BEL Vanluchene - 48.82

 

4th Leg

 

:USA Adrian 46.97

:AUS Mcevoy 47.00

:FRA Stravius 47.11

:BEL Timmers 47.55

:RUS Sukhorokov 47.65

:BRA De Lucca 48.11

:JPN Koga 48.55

:CAN Van Moerkerke 49.68 :facepalm:Can we have a stronger guy on anchor next time pls, I know it didn't make a difference this time but still

 

Why did they put him in the last leg:dunno:

 

 

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Just found this forum- thank goodness! hope you don't mind an Australian being here.

 

Has been a great couple of days. Loving the newer swinning countries getting some medals. As for us today the less said about Roberts and Magnussen please, they both swam like they had a 3 day bender!

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il y a 1 minute, Syd7 a déclaré:

Just found this forum- thank goodness! hope you don't mind an Australian being here.

 

Has been a great couple of days. Loving the newer swinning countries getting some medals. As for us today the less said about Roberts and Magnussen please, they both swam like they had a 3 day bender!

Welcome Australian friend.

 

Your swimmers are amazing:yes 

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Just now, Canada4thewin said:

Welcome Australian friend.

 

Your swimmers are amazing:yes 

 

Some of them. Seebolm had an absolute shocker today though, albeit she can't be worse tomorrow in the final.

 

Canada have been doing well too, punching well above your weight.

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4 minutes ago, Syd7 said:

 

Some of them. Seebolm had an absolute shocker today though, albeit she can't be worse tomorrow in the final.

 

Canada have been doing well too, punching well above your weight.

 

Welcome!  Yes, Canadian women (and some men!) are doing very well in the pool.  The best part is most of them are still in high school, so the future is looking bright for our program after decades of despair.  

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