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1. JANUARY - Who will win the 2024 European Men's Handball Championship?

2. FEBRUARY - Who will win Men's Pursuit event at the 2024 Biathlon World Championships?

3. MARCH - Who will win Ladies event in 2024 Figure Skating World Championships?

4. APRIL - Who will win Golf Masters Tournament in 2024?

5. MAY - Who will 2024 Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship?

6. JUNE* - Who will win UEFA EURO 2024?

7. JULY* - Which NOC will win the most medals in total in Paris 2024 olympics?

8. AUGUST* - Which NOC will win the most gold medals in Paris 2024 olympics?

9. SEPTEMBER - Who will win Tennis Ladies Singles event in 2024 US Open?3

10. OCTOBER - Who will win 2024 World Series (Baseball)?

11. NOVEMBER - Who will win ATP Finals in Singles event?

12. DECEMBER - Who will win World Drivers' Championships in F1 2024 season?

 

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1 Denmark 

2 Johannes Boe

3 Kaori Sakamoto 

4 Viktor Hovland

5 Czech Republic 

6 England 

7 USA

8 China

9 Coco Gauff

10 LA Dodgers 

11 Carlos Alcaraz

12 Max Verstappen

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#1: Spain

#2: Johannes Thingnes Bø

#3: Kaori Sakamoto

#4: Xander Schauffele

#5: Canada

#6: France

#7: United States

#8: United States

#9: Iga Swiatek

#10: LA Dodgers

#11: Daniil Medvedev

#12: Max Verstappen

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1. Denmark

2. Johannes Dale

3. Kaori Sakamoto

4. Viktor Hovland

5. Canada

6. France

7. USA

8. USA

9. Coco Gauff

10. Texas Rangers

11. Novak Djokovic

12. Max Verstappen

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On 12/25/2023 at 5:31 PM, rafalgorka said:

1. JANUARY - Who will win the 2024 European Men's Handball Championship? :FRA France

2. FEBRUARY - Who will win Men's Pursuit event at the 2024 Biathlon World Championships? :NOR JTB

3. MARCH - Who will win Ladies event in 2024 Figure Skating World Championships? :USA Isabeau Levito

4. APRIL - Who will win Golf Masters Tournament in 2024? :ESP Jon Rahm

5. MAY - Who will 2024 Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship? :FIN Finland

6. JUNE* - Who will win UEFA EURO 2024? :lol: :ITA Italy :roflmao::raspberry:

7. JULY* - Which NOC will win the most medals in total in Paris 2024 olympics? :CHN China

8. AUGUST* - Which NOC will win the most gold medals in Paris 2024 olympics? :USA United States (of Cheating)

9. SEPTEMBER - Who will win Tennis Ladies Singles event in 2024 US Open?3 :BLR Aryna Sabalenka

10. OCTOBER - Who will win 2024 World Series (Baseball)? the only team I'm sure they're NOT going to win is the L.A. Dodgers :cry: my actual pick: Arizona D-Backs

11. NOVEMBER - Who will win ATP Finals in Singles event? :ITA (or better, :MON :raspberry:) Jannik Sinner

12. DECEMBER - Who will win World Drivers' Championships in F1 2024 season? :NED Max Verstappen (or better :AUT:GBR Red Bull Racing, as in Motorsports -especially in F1- it's only about the car)

 

my 2 cents...:lol:

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How it's gonna be (these will be counted for my pts):

1. Denmark

2. Johannes Thingnes Boe NOR

3. Kaori Sakamoto JPN

4. Scottie Scheffler USA

5. Czechia

6. England

7. USA

8. USA

9. Aryna Sabalenka

10. Arizona

11. Novak Djokovic SRB

12. Max Verstappen NED

 

How i'd like it to be:

1. France

2. Sebastian Samuelsson SWE

3. Kaori Sakamoto JPN

4. Jon Rahm ESP

5. Czechia

6. Spain

7. USA

8. USA

9. Iga Świątek POL (but if she wins singles event at Paris olympics, she can even skip rest of the 2024 season, I don't mind it...)

10. Baltimore

11. Carlos Alcaraz ESP

12. Charles Leclerc MON

 

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1. Denmark

2. Johannes Boe

3. Kaori Sakamoto

4. Jon Rahm

5. Canada

6. France

7. USA

8. USA

9. Coco Gauff

10. Atlanta Braves

11. Carlos Alcaraz

12. Max Verstappen

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