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5 hours ago, intoronto said:

@OgremanDo you mean the eights or the whole rowing team with this statement "Canada’s squad have also been struggling badly of late"

Canada's rowing team as a whole, sorry if that was a bit ambigous.

 

 

1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

@Ogreman I dare say your prediction of not putting Angola up there for the M1x medals was accurate

Yeah, your just going to have to believe me that he was supposed to be 33rd in my rankings.

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What an eye candy to see traditional powerhouse Netherlands sweeping through.

 

I wrote a letter to our federation asking to replace this Colamonici with a NL one

Edited by zob79

If the lights light up exactly at the correct moment, he was definitely first, since his light went on first. Not sure if those lights are 100% accurate though?

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On 7/27/2024 at 3:22 AM, Ogreman said:

Olympics form guide/ projections

 

  M1X W1X M2- W2- M2X W2X LM2X LW2X M4- W4- M4X W4X M8+ W8+
1 GER NED GBR NED NED ROU IRL GBR USA GBR NED GBR GBR ROU
2 NED AUS ROU AUS IRL LTU SUI NZL NZL NED POL NED NED USA
3 NZL NZL SUI ROU ROU USA ITA USA GBR ROU ITA CHN USA CAN
4 GRE USA CRO IRL ESP AUS FRA ROU AUS USA GBR USA ROU AUS
5 AIN AIN ESP DEN GER NOR NOR CAN ITA NZL SUI UKR AUS GBR
6 DEN SRB IRL GRE ITA IRL UKR IRL FRA CHN GER GER GER ITA
7 CRO GER RSA USA NZL NZL ESP FRA NED IRL ROU SUI ITA DEN
8 ROU AUT USA LTU FRA FRA GRE GRE ROU AUS NOR ROU    
9 USA ESP NZL CZE USA CHN CZE CHN SUI DEN EST AUS    
10 JPN SUI ITA ESP SRB CZE BEL POL            
11 BUL LTU AUS NZL NOR NED MEX AUT            
12 LTU BUL LTU CHI CHN ITA JPN TUN            
13 BEL UZB GER GBR CRO GBR UZB JPN            
14 BRA AZE         CHI IRI            
15 SLO RSA         ARG PER            
16 HUN SLO         EGY ARG            
17 MON MEX                        
18 URU TUR                        
19 EGY BRA                        
20 TUN PAR                        
21 CUB ALG                        
22 BER IRI                        
23 IND PER                        
24 PAR UGA                        
25 KAZ PHI                        
26 ALG VIE                        
27 INA CUB                        
28 ZIM TOG                        
29 HKG NCA                        
30 LBA SGP                        
31 THA MAR                        
32 SUD KUW                        
33 ANG                          

Just updating these with early eliminated boats/ finalists. Apologies for the purple but I couldn't find a good colour, All the reds look like bronze. Lithuania's double obviously the big early loser but it was a complete lottery what kind of form they would show up with. Speaking of the women's double. The two semi-finals there are ridiculously lopsided, Romania, USA, Australia, Norway and the Brits who looked good in their heat, all in the semi final. Given Ireland's in the other one I'm not complaining. China LW2x caught a massive crab which is why they are gone and Italy's new men's double just didn't work. Quads have mostly gone roughly to form although China's women don't look they will medal.

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