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What is your Nation's Goal for Summer Olympic Games 2016?


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2 hours ago, uk12points said:

GB official medal target announced as 'best away Olympics ever' topping the 47 medals won in Beijing with a target of 47-79 medals. Individual breakdown below for UK Sport funded sports (excludes Table Tennis and Sync Swimming):

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CnUsmt5XgAAlcoL.jpg

 

 

wow 274 million pounds ................thats a huge budget for the olympics ............I can understand they are not funding golf or tennis ....what about Rugby thta is a team sport and possibly needs a lot of investments.....................Interesting but shooting seems to be the lowest cost per medal ratio with just about 1.7 million pounds per medal .......................and judo incredibly expensive at 14 million per medasl 

 

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hace 20 minutos, nitinsanker said:

 

 

wow 274 million pounds ................thats a huge budget for the olympics ............I can understand they are not funding golf or tennis ....what about Rugby thta is a team sport and possibly needs a lot of investments.....................Interesting but shooting seems to be the lowest cost per medal ratio with just about 1.7 million pounds per medal .......................and judo incredibly expensive at 14 million per medasl 

 

 

I assume it's because Rugby is a profesional (and well paid) sport in the UK so it can fund itself?

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39 minutes ago, nitinsanker said:

 

 

wow 274 million pounds ................thats a huge budget for the olympics ............I can understand they are not funding golf or tennis ....what about Rugby thta is a team sport and possibly needs a lot of investments.....................Interesting but shooting seems to be the lowest cost per medal ratio with just about 1.7 million pounds per medal .......................and judo incredibly expensive at 14 million per medasl 

 

Rugby has more than enough money in the UK to fund itself, the sad thing is that many sports in the UK like Table Tennis, Volleyball, wrestling, handball, water polo, synchronised swimming and basketball get no funding, so future growth in these sports is more difficult.

 

A lot of money is invested in sport and the government  has committed to increasing sport funding by over 20% in the road to Tokyo 2020. Hopefully this money can bring with it success this summer, otherwise lots of sports can expect their budgets to be slashed significantly.

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New Zealand Olympic Committee has a medal target of 14 or more medals. I think this is a good safe target, it's best not to get ahead of ourselves because sport can be unpredictable. Theoritically the team is very strong across the board but it's best to curb those expectations a bit, because we've experienced disappointment before. 

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:LTU LTOK's official targets for each of the athletes

 

Medal hopes

Top 8 hopes

  • Akvilė Stapušaitytė (Badminton) – 17-32

  • Henrikas Žustautas (Canoeing) – 1-6

  • Aurimas Lankas and Edvinas Ramanauskas (Canoeing) – 5-10

  • Ignas Navakauskas (Canoeing) – 3-8

  • Andrej Olijnik and Ričardas Nekriošius (Canoeing) – 5-10

  • Evaldas Petrauskas (Boxing) – 3-9

  • Eimantas Stanionis (Boxing) – 3-9

  • Gintarė Scheidt (Sailing) – 1-8

  • Juozas Bernotas (Sailing) – 10-15

  • Ramūnas Navardauskas (Cycling Road) – 4-8

  • Ignatas Konovalovas (Cycling Road) – 15-24

  • Simona Krupeckaitė (Cycling Track) – 3-6

  • Daiva Tušlaitė (Cycling Road) – 8-24

  • Santa Pakenytė (Judo) – 5-8

  • Robert Tvorogal (Gymnastics Artistic) – 24-36

  • Edgaras Venckaitis (Wrestling) – 5-10

  • Saulius Ritter and Mindaugas Griškonis (Rowing) – 1-7

  • Armandas Kelmelis (Rowing) –

  • Donata Vištartaitė and Milda Valčiukaitė (Rowing) – 1-7

  • Lina Šaltytė (Rowing) – 8-16

  • Aurimas Adomavičius, Dominykas Jančionis, Martynas Džiaugys and Dovydas Nemeravičius (Rowing) – 5-10

  • National Basketball Team  1-8 

  • Brigita Virbalytė Dimšienė (Athletics) – 6-16

  • Neringa Aidietytė (Athletics) – 8-12

  • Živilė Vaiciukevičiūtė (Athletics) – 28-30

  • Diana Lobačevskė (Athletics) – 12-24

  • Rasa Drazdauskaitė (Athletics) – 16-24

  • Vaida Žūsinaitė (Athletics) – 24-30

  • Airinė Palšytė (Athletics) – 8-16

  • Zinaida Sendriūtė (Athletics) – 8-16

  • Andrius Gudžius (Athletics) – 8-16

  • Eglė Balčiūnaitė (Athletics) – 16-24

  • Tadas Šuškevičius (Athletics) – 16-24

  • Marius Žiūkas (Athletics) – 18-24

  • Marius Šavelskis (Athletics) – 24-32

  • Artur Mastianica (Athletics) – 28-32

  • Valdas Dopolskas (Athletics) – 24-30

  • Remigijus Kančys (Athletics) – 20-26

  • National 4x100m Medley Swimming Relay Team 12-16

  • Rūta Meilutytė (Swimming) – 1-3

  • Giedrius Titenis (Swimming) – 3-8

  • Danas Rapšys (Swimming) – 6-11

  • Simonas Bilis (Swimming) – 9-16,

  • Andrius Šidlauskas (Swimming) – 16-24

  • Aurimas Didžbalis (Weightlifting) – 1-6

  • Ronaldas Račinskas (Shooting) – 5-15

  • Laura Asadauskaitė-Zadneprovskienė (Modern Pentathlon) – 1-6

  • Justinas Kinderis (Modern Pentathlon) – 6-12

  • Ieva Serapinaitė (Modern Pentathlon) – 8-12

  • Ričardas Berankis (Tennis) – 32-64.

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8 minutes ago, Bearas said:

:LTU LTOK's official targets for each of the athletes

 

Medal hopes

Top 8 hopes

Quite interesting that they publish these kind of detailed targets for every athlete :yes

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Em 15/07/2016 at 07:29, uk12points disse:

Rugby has more than enough money in the UK to fund itself, the sad thing is that many sports in the UK like Table Tennis, Volleyball, wrestling, handball, water polo, synchronised swimming and basketball get no funding, so future growth in these sports is more difficult.

 

A lot of money is invested in sport and the government  has committed to increasing sport funding by over 20% in the road to Tokyo 2020. Hopefully this money can bring with it success this summer, otherwise lots of sports can expect their budgets to be slashed significantly.

 

Surprised to see Table Tennis under the "no funding" sports list.

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:POR Portugal's NOC rejects any concrete goal regarding the number of expected medals at Rio 2016.

 

The official NOC goal was to qualify more than 76 athletes (our athletes at London 2012), and that goal has been achieved,

 

Nevertheless, our press states that, despite not saying it in public, the expected goal should be one medal, with an excelent scenario to be leaving Rio with two medals.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Our officials have never made any predictions concerning the medal chances but i think to overcome the result achieved at the 2012 Olympic Games (2-2-6) is the main goal. Let's see:mumble: 

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