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 15


Recommended Posts

If they can steal a top 5 place somehow tomorrow it'll rescue the reduction in gold, 16 i can live with.  14 just isn't enough, and no amount of plucky top 10 finishes will change that for me.

And at the same time rescue track cycling from the hard questions they are going to face if they return with just one gold.


Thinking of the likelihood we don't get another gold, Sweden just beat germany which i think stops them getting above us, italy can't....do netherlands have anyone outside of men's track kierin?? South Korea need two don't they, i dont think thats doable....

i cant see france getting another gold, so it is in our hands

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27967-team-gb-daily-day-15/page/19/#findComment-668507
Share on other sites

32 minutes ago, Orangehair43 said:

Well they way down on that. A third of 63 is 21. 

But yet massively overshot the 50 medal target

 

i don’t this narrative of the games not being a success for GB will hold whatsoever. Lots of nearly moments of bronze and silvers turning into gold, sure, but overall (& Epic can confirm this with his top 8 tally) the Games has been very successful for the team 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27967-team-gb-daily-day-15/page/19/#findComment-668508
Share on other sites

We got screwed in the shooting, the windsurfing was a farce, Whitehouse definitely won that floor final and the Argentine was overmarked in the BMX final. Adding those 4 alone nevermind the near misses in the 1500 and 400m men’s track finals and the two swimming finals and we would be lapping it up.

 

It was just an unlucky games and I don’t think questions need to be asked. We move on. 
 

Would be great if Finucane can get the sprint title and one of the pentathlon girls can win their title tomorrow to end the games on a good note. 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27967-team-gb-daily-day-15/page/19/#findComment-668509
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, Olympicsnell said:

If they can steal a top 5 place somehow tomorrow it'll rescue the reduction in gold, 16 i can live with.  14 just isn't enough, and no amount of plucky top 10 finishes will change that for me.

And at the same time rescue track cycling from the hard questions they are going to face if they return with just one gold.


Thinking of the likelihood we don't get another gold, Sweden just beat germany which i think stops them getting above us, italy can't....do netherlands have anyone outside of men's track kierin?? South Korea need two don't they, i dont think thats doable....

i cant see france getting another gold, so it is in our hands

It will be a bit of revamp for Track Cycling. Obviously they will say Archibald getting injured pre games and Hayter during it had effects and it did and all four teams got medals and the amount of medals is higher than Tokyo but the gold loss is a problem. Plus the tactics in the Maddison were weird - the women still medalled but their plan to win only on sprints looked risky and naive. I don’t know what the men were even trying today. 

Edited by Orangehair43
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27967-team-gb-daily-day-15/page/19/#findComment-668510
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, KingKunta said:

We got screwed in the shooting, the windsurfing was a farce, Whitehouse definitely won that floor final and the Argentine was overmarked in the BMX final. Adding those 4 alone nevermind the near misses in the 1500 and 400m men’s track finals and the two swimming finals and we would be lapping it up.

 

It was just an unlucky games and I don’t think questions need to be asked. We move on. 
 

Would be great if Finucane can get the sprint title and one of the pentathlon girls can win their title tomorrow to end the games on a good note. 

I don’t get the Whitehouse thing. If they wanted to rig it why was he put so low. They could have put him second or third and nobody would have found it that odd. 

Edited by Orangehair43
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27967-team-gb-daily-day-15/page/19/#findComment-668514
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, Orangehair43 said:

I don’t get the Whitehouse thing. If they wanted to rig it why was he put so low. They could have put him second or third and nobody would have found it that odd. 

Whitehouse deduction of 0.2 was warranted on the landing where he almost sat down but I agree placing him so far down made no sense.

 

the one that irked me was Amber in the shooting. How you can let a gold medal be decided on an utter calamitous lack of sight by an elderly referee - biggest prize in the business made to look truly amateur

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27967-team-gb-daily-day-15/page/19/#findComment-668518
Share on other sites

12 minutes ago, Olympicsnell said:

If they can steal a top 5 place somehow tomorrow it'll rescue the reduction in gold, 16 i can live with.  14 just isn't enough, and no amount of plucky top 10 finishes will change that for me.

And at the same time rescue track cycling from the hard questions they are going to face if they return with just one gold.
 

Any sport worth its salt will have tough questions for itself. That's how you keep competing. I'm sure rowing asked itself some taxing things after Tokyo.

 

But the "plucky top 10" finishes are important. Because that shows a sport in good health, not a sport that needs a complete reset or should lose funding. For some of the smaller sports, getting that plucky top 10 might be the difference between them being funded and not.

 

Track cycling will come home with, at worst, matching the total medal haul from Tokyo. Again, it should ask tough questions because that's healthy. But it should also be acknowledged that it still delivered hardware.

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27967-team-gb-daily-day-15/page/19/#findComment-668523
Share on other sites

Quote
8 minutes ago, Epic Failure said:

Any sport worth its salt will have tough questions for itself. That's how you keep competing. I'm sure rowing asked itself some taxing things after Tokyo.

 

But the "plucky top 10" finishes are important. Because that shows a sport in good health, not a sport that needs a complete reset or should lose funding. For some of the smaller sports, getting that plucky top 10 might be the difference between them being funded and not.

 

Track cycling will come home with, at worst, matching the total medal haul from Tokyo. Again, it should ask tough questions because that's healthy. But it should also be acknowledged that it still delivered hardware.

 

 

Is there any sport that actually did get that? Rugby women and hockey at a push. Every other sport either medalled or were miles off.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27967-team-gb-daily-day-15/page/19/#findComment-668528
Share on other sites

24 minutes ago, Olympicsnell said:

If they can steal a top 5 place somehow tomorrow it'll rescue the reduction in gold, 16 i can live with.  14 just isn't enough, and no amount of plucky top 10 finishes will change that for me.

And at the same time rescue track cycling from the hard questions they are going to face if they return with just one gold.


Thinking of the likelihood we don't get another gold, Sweden just beat germany which i think stops them getting above us, italy can't....do netherlands have anyone outside of men's track kierin?? South Korea need two don't they, i dont think thats doable....

i cant see france getting another gold, so it is in our hands

France sits 1st and 5th in the women’s pentathlon, we sit 3rd and 4th. They also have another shot in the women’s basketball tomorrow.

 

Germany’s remaining chances are now in the women’s cycling sprint (Friedrich) and the men’s handball. 


Netherlands have opportunities across the cycling. Favourites in the keiran I reckon, but an opportunity in the women’s sprint also. 
 

South Korea has opportunities in women’s pentathlon (sitting 6th and 8th). Also has a strong contender in the weightlifting (though likely not able to challenge China for the gold - could put pressure on Emily Campbell for the Silver though).
 

Women’s ominium has Dutch, German and French interest - think the American is tipped though? 
 

Realistically Japan and Australia are unassailable. France also I think at this point out of reach - even if we took Gold in the women’s sprint and the women’s pentathlon, and a silver in the weightlifting, we’d still not overtake France. That’s also presuming they don’t make any further gains. The challenge would be to maintain 6th.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27967-team-gb-daily-day-15/page/19/#findComment-668532
Share on other sites

I think on the above I’ll just offer my 2 cents that the winner of the women’s omnium will be New Zealand (Ally W)

 

lots of what ifs going into the final day but GB will certainly solidify their position with 2 golds.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27967-team-gb-daily-day-15/page/19/#findComment-668547
Share on other sites

 Share
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27967-team-gb-daily-day-15/
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • Every year they are incredibly slow to announce the Brazilian flag bearers, Paris 2024 was also slow. 
    • To be fair, I think most people don't even know there's an Olympic flag.     
    • 2026 WTA, 125 and ITF Tour Week 4   Results (January 26 - February 1, 2026)   Australian Open in Melbourne : - Results in AO 2026 Topic.   WTA 125 in Manila : 1. Camila Osorio 2. Donna Vekic 3. Tatiana Prozorova  (Russia) 3. Solana Sierra   W100 in Fujairah : 1. Lilli Tagger 2. Harriet Dart 3. Renata Zarazua 3. Alina Korneeva  (Russia)   W100 in San Diego : 1. Elvina Kalieva 2. Elizabeth Mandlik 3. Jennifer Brady 3. Mary Stoiana   W75 in Porto  : Ayla Aksu  d. Elizara Yaneva W75 in Vero Beach  : Bianca Andreescu  d. You Xiaodi W50 in Monastir  : Shi Han  d. Marina Bassols   W35 in Birmingham  : Elena Malogina  d. Noma Noha Akugue W15 in Antalya  : Nina Vargova  d. Beatrice Ricci W15 in Sharm El Sheikh  : Ren Yufei  d. Isabella Shinikova
    • 2026 ATP, Challenger and ITF Tour Week 4   Results (January 26 - February 1, 2026)   Australian Open in Melbourne : - Results in AO 2026 Topic.   Challenger 125 in Manama : 1. Kyrian Jacquet 2. Luca Nardi 3. Otto Virtanen 3. Mattia Bellucci   Challenger 125 in Quimper : 1. Luca Van Assche 2. Remy Bertola 3. Sascha Gueymard Wayenburg 3. Marc-Andrea Huesler   Challenger 100 in Concepcion : 1. Daniel Vallejo 2. Alejandro Tabilo 3. Marco Cecchinato 3. Tomas Barrios Vera   Challenger 100 in San Diego : 1. Zachary Svajda 2. Sebastian Korda 3. Patrick Kypson 3. Sho Shimabukuro   Challenger 75 in Oeiras II : 1. Chris Rodesch 2. Daniil Glinka 3. Alexis Galarneau 3. Frederico Ferreira Silva   Challenger 50 in Phan Thiet II : 1. Ilia Simakin  (Russia) 2. Zhou Yi 3. Daniel Michalski  3. Stefanos Sakellaridis   M25 in Glasgow  : Charles Broom  d. Lui Maxted M25 in Nubloch  : Daniel Masur  d. Karlis Ozolins M15 in Hyderabad  : Pawit Sornlaksup  d. Manish Sureshkumar M15 in Zahra  : Khumoyun Sultanov  d. Luca Staeheli M15 in Antalya  : Stefan Popovic  d. Iliyan Radulov M15 in Sharm El Sheikh  : Samuel Vincent Ruggeri  d. Semen Pankin  (Russia) M15 in Monastir  : Petr Nesterov  d. Tomasz Berkieta M15 in Naples  : William Grant  d. Duarte Vale M15 in Huamantla  : Braden Shick  d. Gage Brymer  
    • This caused so much outrage on Brazilian social media last night. "Why will she carry the flag and not a winter athlete, ridiculous!?"   People....the Olympic flag, not the national one, just...read  
    • 2026 Australian Open - Melbourne   Results (January 18 - February 1, 2026)   Men's Singles: 1. Carlos Alcaraz 2. Novak Djokovic 3. Alexander Zverev 3. Jannik Sinner 5. Alex de Minaur   5. Learner Tien   5. Lorenzo Musetti   5. Ben Shelton 9. Tommy Paul   9. Alexander Bublik   9. Francisco Cerundolo   9. Daniil Medvedev  (Russia) 9. Taylor Fritz   9. Jakub Mensik   9. Casper Ruud   9. Luciano Darderi     Women's Singles: 1. Elena Rybakina 2. Aryna Sabalenka  (Belarus) 3. Elina Svitolina 3. Jessica Pegula 5. Iva Jovic   5. Coco Gauff   5. Amanda Anisimova   5. Iga Swiatek 9. Victoria Mboko   9. Yulia Putintseva   9. Karolina Muchova   9. Mirra Andreeva  (Russia) 9. Madison Keys   9. Wang Xinyu   9. Elise Mertens   9. Maddison Inglis   Men's Doubles: 1. Christian Harrison  & Neal Skupski 2. Jason Kubler & Marc Polmans 3. Luke Johnson  & Jan Zielinski 3. Marcel Granollers  & Horacio Zeballos 5. Sadio Doumbia & Fabien Reboul   5. Marcelo Arevalo  & Mate Pavic   5. Orlando Luz & Rafael Matos   5. Petr Nouza & Patrik Rikl     Women's Doubles: 1. Elise Mertens  & Zhang Shuai 2. Anna Danilina  & Aleksandra Krunic 3. Gabriela Dabrowski  & Luisa Stefani 3. Ena Shibahara  & Vera Zvonareva  (Russia) 5. Katerina Siniakova  & Taylor Townsend   5. Hsieh Su-wei  & Jelena Ostapenko   5. Eri Hozumi  & Wu Fang-hsien   5. Kimberly Birrell & Talia Gibson     Mixed Doubles: 1. Olivia Gadecki & John Peers 2. Kristina Mladenovic & Manuel Guinard 3. Taylor Townsend  & Nikola Mektic 3. Luisa Stefani  & Marcelo Arevalo   Boys Singles: 1. Ziga Sesko 2. Keaton Hance 3. Zangar Nurlanuly 3. Ryo Tabata 5. Kai Thompson 5. Chen Kuan-shou   5. Jamie Mackenzie   5. Luis Guto Miguel   Girls Singles: 1. Ksenia Efremova 2. Ekaterina Tupitsyna  (Russia) 3. Thea Frodin   3. Rada Zolotareva  (Russia) 5. Mariia Makarova  (Russia) 5. Sun Xinran   5. Kanon Sawashiro   5. Shao Yushan   Boys Doubles: Connor Doig  & Dimitar Kisimov  d. Ymerali Ibraimi & Cooper Kose   Girls Doubles: Alena Kovackova & Jana Kovackova  d. Tereza Hermanova & Denisa Zoldakova   Wheelchair Men's Singles: 1. Tokito Oda 2. Martin de la Puente 3. Alfie Hewett 3. Gustavo Fernandez   Wheelchair Women's Singles: 1. Li Xiaohui 2. Diede de Groot 3. Yui Kamiji   3. Wang Ziying     Wheelchair Men's Quad Singles: 1. Niels Vink 2. Sam Schroder 3. Guy Sasson   3. Ahmet Kaplan     Wheelchair Men's Doubles: Gustavo Fernandez  & Tokito Oda  d. Daniel Caverzaschi  & Ruben Spaargaren   Wheelchair Women's Doubles: Li Xiaohui & Wang Ziying  d. Yui Kamiji  & Zhu Zhenzhen   Wheelchair Men's Quad Doubles: Guy Sasson  & Niels Vink  d. Heath Davidson  & Andy Lapthorne Results
    • a look into  homeplace at the Milano Olympic village (still no chairs nor tables )    
    • Additional venues have been announced for Football (Soccer).   The preliminary and knockout stages will be held at: New York Stadium in the New York Zone, stadium to be completed in 2027  Columbus Stadium in the Columbus Zone  Nashville Stadium in the Nashville Zone St. Louis Stadium in the St. Louis Zone San José Stadium in the San José Zone San Diego Stadium in the San Diego Zone   Final matches will be held at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles.   The schedule for both the women’s and men’s Football (Soccer) tournaments, including the dates and match distribution per stadium, will be announced before the first ticket drop in April 2026.   https://www.stlcitysc.com/news/la28-unveils-seven-venues-for-the-2028-olympic-football-soccer-tournament-matches
    • 2026 LPGA Tour Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions - Florida   Results (January 29 - February 1, 2026)   (39.6 points)   Women's: 1. Nelly Korda 2. Amy Yang 3. Brooke Henderson 4. Lydia Ko 5. Miyu Yamashita 5. Hwang You-min 7. Jeeno Thitikul   7. Lottie Woad   9. Nasa Hataoka   9. Lee So-mi   9. Ryu Hae-ran 9. Ayaka Furue 9. Rose Zhang 9. Kim A-Lim 15. Akie Iwai 15. Jasmine Suwannapura   Results
    • 2026 PGA Tour Farmers Insurance Open - California    Results (January 29 - February 1, 2026)   (56.96 points)   Men's: 1. Justin Rose 2. Pierceson Coody 2. Kim Si-woo 2. Ryo Hisatsune 5. Jake Knapp 5. Stephan Jaeger   7. Sahith Theegala   7. Andrew Novak   7. Joel Dahmen   10. Maverick McNealy 11. Tony Finau   11. Ryan Gerard   11. Adam Schenk   11. Keith Mitchell   11. Hideki Matsuyama   11. Seamus Power   11. Li Haotong   Results
×
×
  • Create New...