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Summer Youth Olympic Games 2018


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5 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

No, it is how pharaoh said

Wait, this means there will be one 'throwing champion' and not a javelin champion, a discus champion and so on?

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The flag bearer of the Philippines will be golfer and Asian Games gold medalist, Yuka Saso. Isn't she the first golfer to be flag bearer at the Youth Olympics? Please correct me, if I'm wrong. 

 

https://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/09/27/18/champion-golfer-yuka-saso-to-carry-philippine-flag-at-youth-olympics-opener

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15 horas atrás, intoronto disse:

:SRI will have 13 athletes (Archery 1, Athletics 4, Badminton 1, Basketball 4, Gymnastics 1, Shooting 1, Swimming 1). 


I'm still amazed they qualified a gymnast! Even semi-decent nations in this sport with good results in recent women's artistic gymnastics competitions like Kazakhstan, India, Chinese Taipei and Indonesia failed to qualify a girl for the YOG. 

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:GBR Great Britain Team (43 athletes in 17 sports)

Amazingly this is our largest ever team - 33 in Nanjing and 39 in Singapore

 

Archery:

Alyssia Tromans-Ansell

Daniel Thompson

 

Badminton:

Chris Grimley
Grace King

 

Beach Volleyball:

Javier Bello

Joaqin Bello

 

Boxing:

Ivan Price

Hassan Azim

Karol Itauma
Caroline Dubois

 

Cycling BMX:

Ross Cullen

Elissa Bradford

 

Cycling Combined (Road/Mountain Bike):

Sean Flynn

Harry Birchill

Harriet Harnden
Anna McGorum

 

Diving:

Antony Harding

Maria Papworth

 

Equestrian:

Jack Whitaker

 

Golf:

Joe Pagdin

Lily Humphreys

 

Gymnastics Acrobatic:

Clyde Gembickas

Sophia Imrie-Gale

 

Gymnastics Artistic:

Adam Tobin

Amelie Morgan

 

Gymnastics Trampoline:

Andrew Stamp

Jessica Clarke

 

Karate:

Charlotte Hope

Lauren Salisbury

 

Modern Pentathlon:

Toby Price

Annabel Denton

 

Rowing:

Michael Dalton

Theo Darlow

Georgina Robinson-Ranger

 

Sailing:

Islay Watson

Finn Hawkins

 

Shooting:

James Miller

 

Taekwondo:

Sharissa Gannaway

Aaliyah Powell

Mason Yarrow

 

Triathlon:

Callum Young

Libby Coleman

 

Weightlifting:

Ellie Pryor

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1 hour ago, thiago_simoes said:


I'm still amazed they qualified a gymnast! Even semi-decent nations in this sport with good results in recent women's artistic gymnastics competitions like Kazakhstan, India, Chinese Taipei and Indonesia failed to qualify a girl for the YOG. 

Indonesia's case is lack of fund and planning..

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Denmark has announced their flag bearer. It will be golf player, Nicolai Højgaard. Højgaard is world champion for junior teams. He also won individual silver at the Junior World Championship. This year he won the European Championship for Amateurs.

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