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Which Podium will remain the same between Tokyo and Paris


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Interesting question. A full podium repeat seems only realistic in team events/team sports so if I have to guess some I'll go with some swimming relay (men's 4x100m freestyle?) and for team sports with women's water polo.
But "none" might be the most likely answer, it's a topic that would require a more lenghty research. :mumble:

 

 

1 hour ago, Monzanator said:

My wildest of guesses - men's team sabre :p

that won't be possible, unless something very weird happens later today at the PanAmericans, due to their ranking Italy and Hungary will meet in the quarterfinals.

 

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10 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

@FaramirWith no Russia who suddenly got that better in men's sabre? :mumble:

 

I thought Italy and Hungary would be easily in Top 4 :p

it's Italy that got worse... in top4 alongside Korea and Hungary you have USA and France. And France hasn't been that good as well, but they'll probably have a bit of help at home.

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need some reasearch for other sports...

 

but the individual events in swimming and athletics that have the highest chances to repeat in Paris, imho are:

 

swimming - women's 800m freestyle (Ledecky-Titmus-Quadarella)

 

swimming - men's 100m fly (Dressel-Milàk-Ponti)

 

athletics - men's 1500m (Ingebritsen-Tim Cheruyot-Kerr)

 

athletics - men's 400m HS (Warholm-Benjamin-Dos Santos)

 

athletics - men's shot put (Crouser-Kovacs-Walsh) I hope not!!!

 

athletics - women's discus throw (Allman-Pudenz-Perez)

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8 minutes ago, phelps said:

need some reasearch for other sports...

 

but the individual events in swimming and athletics that have the highest chances to repeat in Paris, imho are:

 

swimming - women's 800m freestyle (Ledecky-Titmus-Quadarella)

 

swimming - men's 100m fly (Dressel-Milàk-Ponti)

 

athletics - men's 1500m (Ingebritsen-Tim Cheruyot-Kerr)

 

athletics - men's 400m HS (Warholm-Benjamin-Dos Santos)

 

athletics - men's shot put (Crouser-Kovacs-Walsh) I hope not!!!

 

athletics - women's discus throw (Allman-Pudenz-Perez)

Im 100% sure that Mens 400hs will be the same podium, but I hope with different order.:p

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19 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

 

athletics - women's discus throw (Allman-Pudenz-Perez)

 

Never. As much as I'd love it to happen, but Pudenz won't make this as a second time.

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