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[POLL-CANOEING] Who is likely to win women’s K1 500m in Paris?


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Who is likely to win women’s K1 500m?  

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  1. 1. Who is likely to win women’s K1 500m?

    • Lisa Carrington - NZ
    • Aimee Fisher - NZ
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    • Emma Jørgensen - Denmark
    • Tamara Csipes - Hungary
    • Alyce Wood - Australia
    • Fisher and Carrington will take gold & silver


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1 hour ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Out of topic, but I thought @Cinnamon Bun was a dart player shown on profile all these years :p 

The person in my profile is :POR Jose De Sousa. He's a bit of a maverick who's famous for his insane miscounts, finishes and busts, with his most famous one being 3 Double 20s to take out 120 which caused one of the commentators to lose his voice which prevented him from commentating for the remaining 2 days of the tournament. His biggest achievement is winning the 2020 Grand Slam Of Darts which is one of the major tournaments in darts each year. I do play darts myself though, but only locally. 

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I voted for :NZL Lisa Carrington. I know she already became New Zealands most succesful Olympian in Tokyo 2021, is she a realistic contender for more gold medals in Paris?

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On 6/25/2024 at 8:06 AM, Jinzha said:

I voted for :NZL Lisa Carrington. I know she already became New Zealands most succesful Olympian in Tokyo 2021, is she a realistic contender for more gold medals in Paris?

It’s going to be very tough to call this one between Lisa and Aimee. 
 

Only person who has defeated Lisa in this in last 7 years is Aimee at nationals and then later 2 times in world cups this year

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