website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Team GB Daily: Day 6


Recommended Posts

I think we’ve had a cracking start to the Games. There have been some individually disappointing results, but I actually think that speaks to how strong and competitive Team GB are and how much we expect of them nowadays. 
 

Look at the fine margins we’ve been dealing with - say for example Peaty had won Gold and Richards had a slightly better finish and took Gold as well (let’s not forgot both only missed out by 0.02 of a second). Let’s say the Women’s Four had taken the Gold today. If Collett hadn’t clipped that single fence in the Eventing she’d have taken Gold rather than Bronze in the individual eventing. Kieran Reilly only missed out on Gold by 0.91 in the BMX. Fine, fine margins, and if they’d gone our way we’d be on 10 Golds and sitting second in the table which would be absolutely insane after 6 days of competition. 
 

6 Golds, 7 Silver and 7 Bronze at this point in the Games is amazing and by no means a disappointment. You can’t expect everything to go our way all the time, no matter how much we might wish it so :)

Edited by Jon
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27910-team-gb-daily-day-6/page/11/#findComment-658397
Share on other sites

29 minutes ago, Epic Failure said:

I'm not sure on that, because the changes in scheduling means that I can't directly compare.

 

But in terms of total medals won by the end of day 5, it's definitely the most in the last 30 years.

 

 

My personal predictions coming into this were that we were likely to be down on golds this time out but roughly the same as we have been the last 3 cycles in terms of overall medals. The first 6 days have done nothing to change that view. In fact, we're currently 1 medal ahead of where I thought we would be, in terms of both gold medals and total medals. :)

In term of Day 5 it was the most since Stockholm 1912!

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27910-team-gb-daily-day-6/page/11/#findComment-658411
Share on other sites

25 minutes ago, Epic Failure said:

I'm not sure on that, because the changes in scheduling means that I can't directly compare.

 

But in terms of total medals won by the end of day 5, it's definitely the most in the last 30 years.

 

 

My personal predictions coming into this were that we were likely to be down on golds this time out but roughly the same as we have been the last 3 cycles in terms of overall medals. The first 6 days have done nothing to change that view. In fact, we're currently 1 medal ahead of where I thought we would be, in terms of both gold medals and total medals. :)

Agree with everything the sensible people are saying, the only gold i feel we have dropped so far is the women's four this morning, but that got replaced with the trap shooting. The thing that will make the difference between being a successful games (16/17 golds) and really succesful (20+) will be the events that are just a lottery. Kayak Cross/ BMX Racing/Cycling Road races/Madison's & Omnium type things. 

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27910-team-gb-daily-day-6/page/11/#findComment-658415
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Epic Failure said:

I mean, this is what the BOA website says in their FAQs about "what is Team GB"

 

I can see why people call it that way, if the BOA is incorrectly choosing to name it as such as well.

Commentators have been emphasizing it lately because there are more NI athletes than ever before in the team especially rowing & swimming.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27910-team-gb-daily-day-6/page/11/#findComment-658416
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, Jon said:

I think we’ve had a cracking start to the Games. There have been some individually disappointing results, but I actually think that speaks to how strong and competitive Team GB are and how much we expect of them nowadays. 
 

Look at the fine margins we’ve been dealing with - say for example Peaty had won Gold and Richards had a slightly better finish and took Gold as well (let’s not forgot both only missed out by 0.02 of a second). Let’s say the Women’s Four had taken the Gold today. If Collett hadn’t clipped that single fence in the Eventing she’d have taken Gold rather than Bronze in the individual eventing. Kieran Reilly only missed out on Gold by 0.91 in the BMX. Fine, fine margins, and if they’d gone our way we’d be on 10 Golds and sitting second in the table which would be absolutely insane after 6 days of competition. 
 

6 Golds, 7 Silver and 7 Bronze at this point in the Games is amazing and by no means a disappointment. You can’t expect everything to go our way all the time, no matter how much we might wish it so :)

I agree that it has been a great start.

 

But in the interests of fairness, we've had our share of positive 'luck' as well - the Aussies mucking up the diving on day 1, the Germans losing a horse in the eventing and the quad sculls coming out on top being some of the obvious examples. Swings and roundabouts, as always happens at sporting events!

 

In fact, part of why I track the top 8s is because I think that sometimes gives a truer reflection on overall strength than just medals/golds do sometimes.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27910-team-gb-daily-day-6/page/11/#findComment-658422
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

Commentators have been emphasizing it lately because there are more NI athletes than ever before in the team especially rowing & swimming.

If Zharnel somehow medals, I shall be demanding it henceforth be GB & NI & Anguila.

 

Sadly, Cav retiring means that the Isle of Man loses its best chance to get added. :cry:

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27910-team-gb-daily-day-6/page/11/#findComment-658423
Share on other sites

25 minutes ago, Epic Failure said:

Spain beat South Africa in the hockey, which means the women join the men in qualifying for the QFs.

And I get to see them on Monday!!! Peak excitement!!!

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27910-team-gb-daily-day-6/page/11/#findComment-658433
Share on other sites

14 minutes ago, Epic Failure said:

If Zharnel somehow medals, I shall be demanding it henceforth be GB & NI & Anguila.

 

Sadly, Cav retiring means that the Isle of Man loses its best chance to get added. :cry:

There's someone from :GGY in there as weell

As now we come across the world
To share these Games of old
Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27910-team-gb-daily-day-6/page/11/#findComment-658439
Share on other sites

35 minutes ago, Olympicsnell said:

Oh wow shriever is COOKING!

Sakakibara looks equally as strong too though as expected. In other news Ben Proud looking scary in the 50 Free.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27910-team-gb-daily-day-6/page/11/#findComment-658616
Share on other sites

 Share
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27910-team-gb-daily-day-6/
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • New addition of     Sadly the quota cuts have reduced the overall amount of countries competing.
    • You guys have a quota in short track as well. Has it been announced by your federation?
    • Olympic Quotas after World Cup 3/4   Men   Nation 500m 1000m 1500m 5000m 10000m MS TP Max. Quota Proj. Quota Austria   1 2 1   1   5 2 Belgium   1 1 1 1 2   6 2 Canada 3 2 2 1 1 2   7 7 China 3 2 3 1   2 x 8 8 Czechia     1 1 1 1   4 1 Denmark           1   1 1 Estonia 1 1           2 1 France     1 1 1 2 x 6 4 Germany   3 3 3   2 x 7 7  Hungary   1 1         2 1 Italy 1 1 1 3 2 2 x 8 6 Japan 3 3 3 1   1 x 7 7 Kazakhstan 1             1 1 Netherlands 3 3 3 3 2 2 x 9 9 Norway 3 1 3 3 2 1 x 8 7 Poland 3 3 1   1     6 4 South Korea 3 2       2   4 4  Spain 1 1           2 1 Switzerland           1   1 1 United States 3 3 3 1 1 2 x 8 7 20 Nations 28 28 28 20 12 24 8 102 81 Women   Nation 500m 1000m 1500m 3000m 5000m MS TP Max. Quota Proj. Quota  Austria 1 1 1 1   1   5 2 Belgium   1 1 1 1 2 x 7 3 Canada 3 3 3 3 2 2 x 8 8 China 3 3 3 1 1 2 x 8 8 Czechia   1 2 1 1     4 2 Denmark 1 1 1         3 1 France       1       1 1 Germany 1 1 1 1 1 2 x 8 6 Great Britain   1 1         2 1 Italy 1 1 1 1 1 1   6 3 Japan 3 3 3 1   2 x 7 7 Kazakhstan 2 2 2 2 1 1 x 8 4 Netherlands 3 3 3 3 2 2 x 9 9 Neutral Athletes       2 1 1   3 3  Norway 1   1 1 1 1   5 3 Poland 3 2 1         5 5 Portugal           1   1 1 South Korea 3 2 1     2   5 5 Switzerland   1 1 1   2   5 2 Taiwan 1             1 1 United States 2 2 2     2 x 6 5 21 Nations 28 28 28 20 12 24 8 107 80  
    • and now updated with Quota #33      Marianna Jagerčíková finished tonight in 4th place at the W Sprint race in USA´s Final Qualifier WC stop and by this kept her Top 4 Ranking for Slovakia in the overall discipline, meaning she just won another spot for the country in the W Sprint.   It was already announced by our federation that Rebeka Cully the 30 years old Triathlete in Summer and Ski Mo athlete in winter will use this additional quota and join Marianna in Milano-Cortina 2026 W Sprint Olympic debut.   Team (Updated as of 7th December 2025) 33 Athletes (27 M + 6 W)   Ice Hockey : (25 Athletes: 25+0) M Team   Figure Skating: (1 Athlete: 1+0) Adam Hagara (M Singles)   Biathlon: (4 Athletes: 0+4) TBD (W Sprint, W Pursuit ?, W Individual, W Mass Start ?, W Relay) TBD (W Sprint, W Pursuit ?, W Individual, W Mass Start ?, W Relay) TBD (W Sprint, W Pursuit ?, W Individual, W Mass Start ?, W Relay) TBD (W Sprint, W Pursuit ?, W Individual, W Mass Start ?, W Relay)   Ski Mountaineering: (3 Athletes: 1+2) Jakub Šiarnik (M Sprint, Mixed Relay) Marianna Jagerčíková (W Sprint, Mixed Relay) Rebeka Cully (W Sprint)
    • Women´s World Championship 2025 (Brno, Ostrava  )   DAY 2 - 07.12.2025     Group A   -   2-11 -   2-6   Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. CZE 4 2. SUI 4 ............ 3. LAT 0 4. DEN 0     Group B -    13-4 -   0-21   Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. SWE 3 2. FIN 3 ............ 3. SVK 2 4. POL 0     Group C   -   2-2 -   4-8   Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. NOR 4 2. NED 2 --------- 3. AUS 1 4. JPN 1     Group D   -   2-13 -   9-2   Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. GER 4 2. EST 2 -------- 3. USA 2 4. SGP 0
    • Stage 5 in Beever Creek (USA)   Men´s Giant Slalom:   1. Marco Odermatt    2:20.59 2. Alex Vinatzer   2:20.82 3. Henrik Kristoffersen    2:20.93   Full Final Results HERE
    • And the final sprints of the qualification period were held today. The quotas among men go to: 2025 World Championships:  Olympic Sprint Ranking List:  And among women: 2025 World Championships:  Olympic Sprint Ranking List: 
    • Monday December 8th, 2025 - Round-Robin Day 2 Schedule (GMT +1)   12:30   Austria vs France 16:00   Norway vs Ukraine 19:30   Kazakhstan vs Slovenia
    • Despite total domination by the Norwegian men (and yes, it's exhausting and boring), the accomplishments this weekend of Emil Iversen and Einar Hedegart are worth highlighting, despite them being Norwegian.    Iversen was dropped by the Norwegian national team after the opener in Beitostølen 2 weeks ago and was not taken to Ruka. Instead, he won both the 10k and 20k Interval Classic starts in Gålå in the Norwegian Cup last week, which granted him a spot on the start line in Trondheim. He took full advantage of that opportunity and finished on the podium in the skiathlon, and finished just off the podium in today's 10k Interval Freestyle. This definitely puts his name in serious contention for a spot on the Olympic team, which looked incredibly doubtful just a few days ago.    Einar Hedegart, the 24-year-old biathlete who decided to challenge the stereotype that biathletes are inferior skiers to their cross-country counterparts, just won the 10k Interval Start against all of Norway's best in a de facto Olympic trial.    Yes, it's exhausting seeing nothing but Norwegian flags on the men's side, but there can be excitement just beneath the surface at times.
    • Sunday December 7th, 2025 - Round-Robin Day 1 Results (GMT +1)   12:30   France  2 - 8  Norway 16:00   Slovenia  2 - 5  Austria 19:30   Ukraine  OT2 - 1  Kazakhstan   Provisional Standing After Day 1:   1.    3 ----------------- 2.   3 3.   2 4.   1 5.   0 ----------------- 6.   0
×
×
  • Create New...