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1 hour ago, Belle said:

Armand Duplantis (gold)

Sarah Sjöström (gold,silver)

Equestrian Jumping Team Event (silver)

Equestrian Jumping Individual Event(bronze)

Beach volleyball (bronze)

Sailing 49er FX (silver)

 

I think it will be 8 medals for :SWE 

 

 

Only bronze in men’s beach volleyball? :mumble::yikes::rofl::rofl:

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3 hours ago, Gonzaxene said:

Most likely 2-3 with 4 being our max if everything goes well

 

- Women Hockey (Silver)

- Men Rugby Seven (Bronze/Silver)

- Football (I'm not a fan of Mascherano as a coach but we'll see)

- Tennis (Men's Doubles, but not a lock as people expect as Zeballos wasn't called)

We won't win anything in Tennis, vain hopes. 

 

Football looking sketchy as well right now.

 

Hockey, Rugby and maybe a bronze in Nacra is my prediction.

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13 minutes ago, LDOG said:

We won't win anything in Tennis, vain hopes. 

 

Football looking sketchy as well right now.

 

Hockey, Rugby and maybe a bronze in Nacra is my prediction.

I know it's unlikely but still is one of the biggest chances we have, to me it was a mistake to not call Zeballos, imo we should have leaved out a singles player (probably Etcherverry) and have 2 strong doubles

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Yeah, 2-4 is the most likely scenario, with women's hockey being a lock and men's rugby as the next most probably podium, but not a given thing. Then football is the biggest potential medal, but the team could crash big time and wouldn't surprise me at all.

 

Then is the Nacra 17 boat with a good chance to fight for a minor medal. There are other teams/athletes that have the background or potential to medal if the planets align (men's hockey, men's volley, Lucas Guzmán in taekwondo, Fede Gil in skeet, men's doubles in tennis, Torres in BMX Freestyle), but I don't think it'll happen tbh, hope to be wrong, though.

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For :KOR, hopefully 7 Gold and 25 medals in total. 

 

 

Good gold chances (7)

1~3. Archery Men's team, Archery Women's team, Archery Mixed team, and Archery Women's individuals. Checked 4, Although, only ~3 of them are realistic.

 - Women's team are in difficulty as they struggled in recent championship in Berlin, and in world cup losed twice vs :CHN team.

 - Men's team and Mixed team are in very high chance. 

 - At least one individual wins are possible, as always. Of course, in archery there are many good individual players than team games. I'll bet Lim Si-Hyeon (Women) for gold, either

 

4. Badminton Women single : An Se-young    (WR#1, maybe vs. Chen ( :CHN) in final) or Women's doubles Baek and Lee(WR#2, but having good win record recently. also vs :CHN)

5. Fencing Men's Sabre team :  (WR#1, maybe vs. :USA in final)  or Women's Epee team (WR#2, maybe vs. :ITA)

6. Modern pentathlon women : Sung Seung-Min  (Wch#1 & WR#1, maybe vs. :HUN:ITA)

7. Shooting Women's pistol 25m : Kim Ye-Ji and Yang Ji-In, (maybe vs. :GER players), or rifle 10m Keum Ji-Hyeon and Ban Hyojin (vs. :CHN). Both of those pistol and rifle we have good records in 3rd~4th ISSF world cup, after new olympic national team member was chosen.

 

 

Good medal chances (about 15~17, except gold)

 

2 Archery (Men's individuals : Kim Woo Jin (Men), Lee Woo Seok (Men) ) + Women's team

 

2 badminton :One for Seo Seung-Jae, who plays both in Men's doubles (WR#4, Kang & Seo), Mixed doubles (WR#3, Seo & Chae) could get one medal at least, although gold will be difficult) and Women's doubles 

 

1 Fencing : In men's sabre and Women's epee if not successful in gold

 

3 Judo : Men's 81kg (Lee, WR#3), Men's +100kg (Kim, WR#1, although there is Liner), Women's -57kg (Huh, WR#3) and Women's +78kg (Kim, WR#4) all have realistic chance of being top 4 and get medal

 

2 Taekwondo : Men's 58kg (Park Tae Joon WR#5 --but no #4 in olympic--) Men's 80kg (Seo Geon-Woo WR#4) and Women's +67kg (Lee Da-Bin WR#3) all have good chance for medal

 

1~2 Shooting : We had good record in 2024 ISSF world cup totally. Hopefully we could get additional medal also in Men's pistol or Mixed games. 

 

1~2 Swimming : We have three freestyle player/team having 4th record in last 1 year. At least one medal for Hwang Sun-Woo (Men FS 200) Kim Woo Min (Men FS 400) and Men FS 200x4 team.

 

1 Table tennis : Lim Jong-hoon and Shin Yu-bin (Mixed doubles, #3), behind china #1 and rivalry between #2 Japan #3 Korea

 

1 Weightlifting : Park Hye-Jeong (Women's +81kg). strong silver medal candidate

 

 

Possible other medal chances  (additional 2~3 medals?)

 

1 Athletics : Woo Sang-Hyuk (Men's High jump)

 

1 Artistic gymnastics : Yeo Seo-Jeong (Women's vault) (Tokyo Olympic #3 & 23 WCh #3), of course after Biles and Andrade

 

1 Pentathlon : Jeon Woong-tae (Men)

 

1 Golf (Women) : Ko Jin-Young (Women#3) . Actually having 3 players in <WR#15, only USA and korea

 

1 Breaking (Men) : Hong10 won olympic qualification in #2, and was also silver medalist in Asian game right after Japan's flagbearer Shigekix. 

 

1 Sports climbing (Combined men) : Lee Do-Hyeon in Olympic qualification #1 (Men's combined) and Seo Chae-Hyun in olympic qualification #2. Although almost all medal candidates were not in that qualification. 

 

1 Fencing individuals : Oh sang-Wook (WR#4 in Sabre Men) and Song Se-ra (WR#7 in Epee Women)

 

1~2 Table tennis team games  : #5 in Men, #3 in Women's team rankings. 

 

1~2 additional shooting 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Australia 

Aiming for 7-10 gold in Swimming 

2-3 Gold in by Jessica Fox 

Saya  and Logan Martin in bmx

rugby 7s women's gold 

2 good chances in women's high jump 

2 gold in rowing 

Women's soccer have decent chance at gold 

Matt Richards in track cycling maybe one gold 

Can grab gold in trap shooting 

Men's hockey always contenders 

Men's trap shooting 

Swimming as always will win us bulk of medals 

18 gold will be a target and best ever result. As long no nation with smaller population then us beats us on medal tally guessing Netherlands biggest threat to do so. 

Anyone else i missed that has decent chance winning gold for Australia?

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24 minutes ago, Timezone said:

Australia 

Aiming for 7-10 gold in Swimming 

2-3 Gold in by Jessica Fox 

Saya  and Logan Martin in bmx

rugby 7s women's gold 

2 good chances in women's high jump 

2 gold in rowing 

Women's soccer have decent chance at gold 

Matt Richards in track cycling maybe one gold 

Can grab gold in trap shooting 

Men's hockey always contenders 

Men's trap shooting 

Swimming as always will win us bulk of medals 

18 gold will be a target and best ever result. As long no nation with smaller population then us beats us on medal tally guessing Netherlands biggest threat to do so. 

Anyone else i missed that has decent chance winning gold for Australia?

Nina Kennedy in Pole Vault is probably a better chance for gold than olyslagers at the moment considering how Mahuchikh just broke the WR. 
 

Other chances I would add include Men and Woman’s park skateboarding, and also Men’s K2 500m sprint. 
Surfing as well both chances 

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2 minutes ago, Dkats said:

Nina Kennedy in Pole Vault is probably a better chance for gold than olyslagers at the moment considering how Mahuchikh just broke the WR. 
 

Other chances I would add include Men and Woman’s park skateboarding, and also Men’s K2 500m sprint. 
Surfing as well both chances 

I know Faith is incredible but Jessica Hull has made absurd drops in time do you think she can win gold? 

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