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Women's 200m
Round 1 Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Athletes from each Heat and the next 3 fastest Athletes between all Heats will qualify for the Semifinals
 
Heat 7
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
PRANDINI Jenna
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22.56
2
BASS Gina
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22.74
3
DAY Riley
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22.94
4
MIHALINEC ZIDAR Maja
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23.62
Overall

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MBOMA Christine
:NAM
22.11
2
THOMAS Gabrielle
:USA
22.20
3
FRASER-PRYCE Shelly-Ann
:JAM
22.22
24 KADDARI Dalia :ITA 23.26
35
MIHALINEC ZIDAR Maja
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23.62
 
Men's 400m
Semifinals Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Semifinal and the next 2 fastest Athletes between all Semifinals will qualify for the Final
 
Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
JAMES Kirani
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43.88
2
ZAMBRANO Anthony Jose
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43.93
3
BONEVACIA Liemarvin
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44.62
7
JANEŽIČ Luka
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45.36
Overall
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
JAMES Kirani
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43.88
2
ZAMBRANO Anthony Jose
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43.93
3
GARDINER Steven
:BAH
44.14
8 TAYLOR Christopher :JAM 44.92
15
JANEŽIČ Luka
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45.36
 
 
Women's Pole Vault
Qualification Results
Qualifying Performance 4.70m or at least the 12 Athletes between all Groups will qualify for the Final
 
Group A
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
KYRIAKOPOULOU Nikoleta
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4.55
1
NAGEOTTE Katie
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4.55
1
PEINADO Robeilys
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4.55
1
ŠUTEJ Tina
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4.55
(Overall: 1)
5
MURTO Wilma
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4.55
5
ZHUK Iryna
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4.55
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:SLO SLOVENIA IN TOKIO 2020 :SLO

 

TUESDAY, AUGUST 3RD - DAY 11

TIME (CET) SPORT EVENT DETAILS NOTES ATHLETE
02:45 - 02:46 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Women's 400m Heats Heat 1/6 Anita Horvat
03:00 - 05:00 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Men's Basketball Tournament Quarterfinals 1/4 :SLO vs :GER National Team
03:23 - 03:30 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Women's K2 500m Semifinals Semifinal 1/2 Špela Ponomarenko Janić / Anja Osterman
04:30 - 04:37 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Women's K2 500m Final B - Špela Ponomarenko Janić / Anja Osterman (?) 
04:37 - 04:44 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Women's K1 200m Final A - Špela Ponomarenko Janić / Anja Osterman (?) 
05:05 - 06:00 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Women's 470 Race 9/11 - Veronika Macarol / Tina Mrak
06:20 - 07:15 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Women's 470 Race 10/11 - Veronika Macarol / Tina Mrak

 

 

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Women's 400m
Round 1 Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Athletes from each Heat and the next 6 best fastest Athletes between all Heats will qualify for the Semifinals
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MILLER-UIBO Shaunae
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50.50
2
GOMEZ Roxana
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50.76
3
WILLIAMS Sada
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51.36
4
ABRAMS Aliyah
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51.44
5
CONSTANTINE Kyra
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51.69
6
HORVAT Anita
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52.34
(Total: 28th)

 

 

 

 

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Women's 470

Races - Day 5

 

    Race 9 Race 10 TOTAL
4 Veronika  Macarol / Tina Mrak +0:29 - 2nd +0:59 - 7th 71 (55)
 

10/11: 1. GBR 28, 2. FRA 42, 3. POL 46, 4. SLO 55, 5. BRA 62

6. SUI 62, 7. JPN 63, 8. GER 73, 9. NED 73, 10. ISR 74

 

 

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Men's Basketball Tournament

Quarterfinals

 

  :SLO vs. :GER   

94 - 70

(25-14, 19-23, 22-17, 28-16)

 

 

This is  best Team result ever in Slovenian Olympic History.

 

(Men's Handball: 6. Rio 2016, 8. Sydney 2000)

(Men's Ice Hockey: 7. Sochi 2014)

 

:SLO  

:GER

34/63 (54 %) Field Goals 24/63 (38 %)
19/28 (68 %) 2pts 12/25 (48 %)
15/35 (43 %) 3pts 12/38 (32 %)
11/13 (85 %) Free Throws 10/13 (77 %)
40 (9+31) Rebounds (Off + Def) 28 (8+20)
19 Assists 15
20 Fouls 20
     
Zoran Dragič 27   Maodo Lo 11
Luka Dončič 20   Niels Giffey 10

Mike Tobey 13

Klemen Prepelič 9

Jaka Blažič 9

 

Isaac Bonga 9

Moritz Wagner 9

Barthel 7, Obst 7

Vlatko Čančar 8

Žiga Dimec 5

Edo Murič 3

 

Saibou 6, Voightmann 6

Wimberg 3, Thiemann 2
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:SLO SLOVENIA IN TOKIO 2020 :SLO

 

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4TH - DAY 12

TIME (CET) SPORT EVENT DETAILS NOTES ATHLETE
23:30 - 02:00 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Women's 10km Marathon - - Špela Perše
00:30 - 08:30 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Women's Individual Round 1/4 - Pia Babnik
03:26 - 03:33 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Women's K1 500m Heats Heat 2/6  Anja Osterman
03:33 - 03:40 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Women's K1 500m Heats Heat 3/6 Špela Ponomarenko Janić
05:07 - 05:21 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Women's K2 500m Quarterfinals 2 Heats Špela Ponomarenko Janić, Anja Osterman (?) 
08:30 - 08:58 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Women's 470 Race 11/11 Medal Race Veronika Macarol / Tina Mrak
10:00 - 10:35 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Women's Combined Qualification, Speed Event 1/3 Janja Garnbret, Mia Krampl
11:00 - 13:15 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Women's Combined Qualification, Bouldering Event 2/3 Janja Garnbret, Mia Krampl
13:00 - 13:10 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Women's 3000m Steeplechase Final - Maruša Mišmaš Zrimšek
14:10 - 15:40 073948dqvq6mvi33268zul.png Women's Combined Qualification, Lead Event 3/3 Janja Garnbret, Mia Krampl

 

 

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