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Summer Universiade 2017


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43 minutes ago, GER-PJ said:

Can me anyone explain the classification in water polo for group A in the women-tournament? 

I don't understand that JPN is 3. and CAN 4.. 

Which is the classification order? I couldn't find the right rules about this. 

There are 3 teams tied for the 2nd place at 6 points: HUN, JPN, CAN. So you have to follow this procedure:

1) decide which team is 2nd...the tiebreakers are the results among those teams: HUN - JPN 17-6  , HUN - CAN 5-8  , CAN - JPN 11-12....All teams have 2 points but HUN has the best goal difference (+8), so HUN is classified 2nd in the group;

2) at this point you have 2 teams, CAN and JPN, that are tied at 6 points for the 3rd place...the tiebreaker is the match between them: CAN - JPN 11-12, so JPN is 3rd in the group. (after Step 1, results against HUN do not count anymore)

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vor 6 Minuten schrieb Dunadan:

There are 3 teams tied for the 2nd place at 6 points: HUN, JAN, CAN. So you have to follow this procedure:

1) decide which team is 2nd...the tiebreakers are the results among those teams: HUN - JPN 17-6  , HUN - CAN 5-8  , CAN - JPN 11-12....All teams have 2 points but HUN has the best goal difference (+8), so HUN is classified 2nd in the group;

2) at this point you have 2 teams, CAN and JPN, that are tied at 6 points for the 3rd place...the tiebreaker is the match between them: CAN - JPN 11-12, so JPN is 3rd in the group. (after Step 1, results against HUN do not count anymore)

 Thank you very much!

That was a big problem for understanding, but now it is really easy! Thanks... 

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Round 4 of Golf was cancelled due to thunderstorms so...

 

Men's Golf

 

Gold :MEX Raul Pereda De La Huerta -16

Silver :JPN Kazuki Higa -14

Bronze :TPE Liu Yung-Hua -9

Bronze :TPE Yu Chun-An -9

 

Men's Golf Team

 

Gold :MEX 136

Silver :THA 137

Bronze :FRA 138

 

Women's Golf

 

Gold :USA Mariel Galdiano -8

Silver :TPE Chen Hsuan -4

Silver :TPE Hou Yu-Sang -4

 

Women's Golf Team

 

Gold :TPE 138

Silver :USA 140

Bronze :JPN 143

Bronze :KOR 143

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Men's Pole Vault

 

Gold :POR Diogo Ferreira 5.55m

Silver :KAZ Sergey Grigoryev 5.50m

Bronze :ITA Claudio Stecchi 5.40m

 

Women's Triple Jump

 

Gold :GER Neele Eckhardt 13.91m (0.0)

Silver :CHN Fu Luna 13.59m (0.5)

Bronze :LAT Mara Griva 13.58m (0.3)

 

Men's 3000m Steeplechase

 

Gold :POL Krystian Zalewski 8:35.88

Silver :RSA Rantso Makopane 8:36.25

Bronze :ALG Ali Messaoudi 8:37.14

 

Men's 110m Hurdles (-0.5)

 

Gold :HUN Balazs Baji 13.35

Silver :TPE Chen Kuei-Ru 13.55

Bronze :POL Damian Czykier 13.56

 

Women's Shot Put

 

Gold :CAN Brittany Crew 18.34m

Silver :POL Klaudia Kardasz 17.90m

Bronze :POL Paulina Guba 17.76

 

Women's 5000m

 

Gold :GER Hanna Klein 15:45.28

Silver :CAN Jessica O'Connell 15:50.96

Bronze :GBR Jessica Judd 15:51.19

 

Women's Heptathlon

 

Gold :AUT Verena Preiner 6224

Silver :AUS Alysha Burnett 5835

Bronze :BEL Noor Vidts 5728

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3 minutes ago, juddy96 said:

 

Gold and silver for Siragusa

Oh well, it's a shocking results too :p Here Siragusa and Stecchi are considerated the biggest fail of the Italian Athletics Federation, the wrost sporting federation in Italy :d 

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