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29 minutes ago, Dennis said:

Still 0 medals for :NED :cheerlieconfused:

If it makes you feel any better, :CAN Canada didn't win any medals for the first 7 days at Beijing 2008 but we still ended up with 18 medals, which was around the expected number.

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Quick little Wikipedia research of the first Olympic medal for :NED. Something to kill the time waiting for our first medal in Paris...

 

Seoul 1988: day 5 (silver W 4x100m freestyle swimming)

Barcelona 1992: day 1 (bronze Monique Knol road cycling time trial)

Atlanta 1996: day 3 (bronze Kirsten Vlieghuis 400m freestyle swimming, bronze Claudia Zwiers judo and bronzeMark Huizinga bronze judo)

Sydney 2000: day 1 (silver W 4x100m freestyle swimming)

Athens 2004: day 1 (bronze W 4x100m freestyle swimming)

Beijing 2008: day 1 (bronze Judo Houkes judo)

London 2012: day 1 (silver W 4x100m freestyle swimming)

Rio 2016: day 2 (gold Anna van der Breggen road cycling)

Tokyo 2020: day 1 (silver archery mixed team)

Paris 2024: ????

 

If we end tomorrow without any medals I will cry myself to sleep and sleep till the Games are over.:nopompom:

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21 hours ago, avlar said:

First medal for Ukraine!!

 

So will se how xM will work for Day 4 (realistic/optimistic).

 

Day 4: 0,62xM / 1,76xM*

 

* I know that we have only one medal chance this day but expectations were noted before the Games

Our xM for Day 5 (realistic/optimistic).

 

Day 5: 0xM / 2xM

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United States :USA wins 3,000th medal in Summer Olympic Games and Winter competitions combined.

 

Swimming medal winners Regan Smith and Katharine Berkoff hit the milestone for Team USA at the Paris 2024    Olympics.

 

 No other country has won more than 1,500 combined medals.

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7 minutes ago, avlar said:

Our xM for Day 5 (realistic/optimistic).

 

Day 5: 0xM / 2xM

Judo and boxing ruin our statistics. I don't understand and don't want to understand these sports and the way of judging. It's a shame about judo in particular, where we have 3x 5th place :( I won't comment on boxing, because it's the most incomprehensible sport in the world for me with this way of judging.

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1 hour ago, Jinzha said:

Quick little Wikipedia research of the first Olympic medal for :NED. Something to kill the time waiting for our first medal in Paris...

 

Seoul 1988: day 5 (silver W 4x100m freestyle swimming)

Barcelona 1992: day 1 (bronze Monique Knol road cycling time trial)

Atlanta 1996: day 3 (bronze Kirsten Vlieghuis 400m freestyle swimming, bronze Claudia Zwiers judo and bronzeMark Huizinga bronze judo)

Sydney 2000: day 1 (silver W 4x100m freestyle swimming)

Athens 2004: day 1 (bronze W 4x100m freestyle swimming)

Beijing 2008: day 1 (bronze Judo Houkes judo)

London 2012: day 1 (silver W 4x100m freestyle swimming)

Rio 2016: day 2 (gold Anna van der Breggen road cycling)

Tokyo 2020: day 1 (silver archery mixed team)

Paris 2024: ????

 

If we end tomorrow without any medals I will cry myself to sleep and sleep till the Games are over.:nopompom:

Tomorrow the Netherlands should win 2 gold medals in men`s rowing: 2 i 4.

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