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Summer Universiade 2017


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Taekwondo results

 

Men's -68kg

 

Gold :RUS Boris Krasnov

Silver :AZE Aykhan Taghizade

Bronze :JOR Ahmad Abughaush

Bronze :ARM Sergey Vardazaryan

 

Women's -57kg

 

Gold :TUR Hatice Ilgun

Silver :KOR Lee Ahreum

Bronze :MEX Paulina Armeria Vecchi

Bronze :RUS Anisiia Chelokhsaeva

 

Men's -54kg

 

Gold :IRI Armin Hadipour Seighalani

Silver :KOR Heo Seongjoo

Bronze :AUS Bailey Lewis

Bronze :MEX Cesar Rodriguez

 

Women's -46kg

 

Gold :UKR Iryna Romoldanova

Silver :CYP Kyriaki Kouttouki

Bronze :GER Kim Shae Rom

Bronze :FRA Sarah Adidou

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Men's Foil Individual

 

Gold :UKR Dmytro Chuchukalo

Silver :JPN Kyosuke Matsuyama

Bronze :ITA Alessandro Paroli

Bronze :UKR Rostyslav Hertsyk

 

Women's Sabre Individual

 

Gold :HUN Anna Marton

Silver :KOR Hwang Seona

Bronze :JPN Misaki Emura

Bronze :ITA Chiara Mormile

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Swimming results

 

Men's 1500m Freestyle

 

Gold :ITA Gregorio Paltrinieri 14:47.75 UR

Silver :UKR Mykhailo Romanchuk 14:57.51

Bronze :HUN Gergely Gyurta 15:01.11

 

Men's 200m Freestyle

 

Gold :LTU Danas Rapsys 1:45.75

Silver :POL Kacper Majchrzak 1:46.19

Bronze :RUS Mikhail Vekovishchev 1:46.48

 

Women's 100m Breaststroke

 

Gold :JPN Kanako Watanabe 1:06.85

Silver :JPN Reona Aoki 1:07.36

Bronze :USA Andrea Cottrell 1:07.37

 

Women's 100m Freestyle

 

Gold :HKG Siobhan Haughey 54.10

Silver :RUS Mariia Kameneva 54.37

Bronze :RUS Arina Openysheva 54.89

 

Men's 200m Individual Medley

 

Gold :JPN Kosuke Hagino 1:57.35 UR

Silver :JPN Daiya Seto 1:58.73

Bronze :GBR Joe Litchfield 1:59.36

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Women's Artistic Gymnastics All Around

 

Gold :ROU Larisa-Andreea Iordache 56.750

Silver :JPN Asuka Teramoto 55.650

Bronze :CAN Ellie Black 54.950

 

That was last medals of the night. Disappointment for Ellie, but it's a good tuneup for worlds on home turf

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4 minutos atrás, juddy96 disse:

Women's Artistic Gymnastics All Around

 

Gold :ROU Larisa-Andreea Iordache 56.750

Silver :JPN Asuka Teramoto 55.650

Bronze :CAN Ellie Black 54.950

 

That was last medals of the night. Disappointment for Ellie, but it's a good tuneup for worlds on home turf

 

Beautiful. Just beautiful. And very fair judging tonight, except maybe for Iordache's big score on floor which was not quite deserved, and Black's score on floor which deserved to be a few tenths higher. 

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3 minutes ago, thiago_simoes said:

 

Beautiful. Just beautiful. And very fair judging tonight, except maybe for Iordache's big score on floor which was not quite deserved, and Black's score on floor which deserved to be a few tenths higher. 

 

The qualifying performance should give Ellie the confidence she needs to do well in Montreal. She's been such a terrific ambassador for Canadian gymnastics and seems she's been around forever

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12 minutos atrás, juddy96 disse:

 

The qualifying performance should give Ellie the confidence she needs to do well in Montreal. She's been such a terrific ambassador for Canadian gymnastics and seems she's been around forever

 

Olsen has a real chance of getting a medal on vault, but Ellie also deserves a medal. Maybe her best shot is the all-around, even though she will have to be virtually perfect. Beam and floor could also be a possibility depending on how other gymnasts perform. 

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5 hours ago, juddy96 said:

Holy shit we got a medal in Men's Weightlifting ahead of Iran, this must be the first time in history. This guy will probably be treated like joke now in Iran since this and wrestling are like religion to Iran right @MHSN?

 

well actually no :d , we even had 30th place finish or even worse in WCh in this sport before. outside of our top 15-20 weightlifters we don't have too much depth in this sport. (Behrouzi who finished 4th today is a former NT member)

 

wrestling is a different story though.

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