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Athletes who have competed at every Summer Olympics of the 21st Century


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21 hours ago, OlympicIRL said:

:GER Ingrid Klimke (2000-2016)

Events: Individual / Team Eventing

Achievements: Gold Team Eventing (2008, 2012); Silver Team Eventing (2016); 4th Place Individual Eventing (2016)

Current Status: Active

 

She finshed 14th individually in Rio in fact. Best individual result is actually 5th from 2008.

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27 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

She finshed 14th individually in Rio in fact. Best individual result is actually 5th from 2008.

This is slightly off subject but I notice Jitendarjit Singh Ahluwalia of India tried to qualify for Rio at dressage. He competed in eventing in Moscow in 1980 and not since

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43 minutes ago, Dragon said:

This is slightly off subject but I notice Jitendarjit Singh Ahluwalia of India tried to qualify for Rio at dressage. He competed in eventing in Moscow in 1980 and not since

 

Yes, he made a few attempts. However, with Japan being prequalified for Tokyo and FEI restricting number of individuals to max 1 per nation, he might have a shot for 2020.

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:USA Tony Azevedo - water polo

:RUS Alexey Alipov - shooting

:QAT Nasser Al-Attiyah - shooting 

 

I checked the fencers...Logunova and Mohamed are the only two who participated in the last 5 editions. Geza Imre competed in 1996,2004,2008,2012,2016 but missed 2000. 

 

 

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On 7/2/2017 at 16:17, OlympicIRL said:

:ITA Giovanni Pellielo (1992-2016)

Events: Men's Trap (Mixed Trap in 1992)

Achievements: Gold 25m Pistol 1988; Silver 2004, 2008, 2016; Bronze 2000)

Current Status: Active

No gold in Pistol for Pellielo ;)

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16 godzin temu, Griff88 napisał:

Badminton:

 

:THA Boonsak Ponsana (2000-2016)

Best Result: 4th place in Athens 2004 (MS)

 

:POL Robert Mateusiak (2000-2016)

Best Result: Quarterfinals from 2008-2016 (XD)

 

Both won't continue in Tokyo I believe

;) He is still unsure if he will be play in Tokyo

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From Lithuania, we only have a couple of cases that are close:

Virgilijus Alekna, Discus Throw, participated in 1996/2000/2004/2008/2012, but ended his career in 2014

Austra Skujytė, Heptathlon, participated in 2000/2004/2008/2012, but didn't qualify in 2016 because of an injury, she is planning to end her career after this season, I think.

Kristina Saltanovič, Race Walk, participated in 2000/2004/2008/2012, we have a very strong women's team, so she didn't make it in 2016, she is still active, but is missing out on the world championships, because she came in 4th in the qualifying event, not likely that she'll make it or even continue her career till 2020

And then there's Simona Krupeckaitė, track cycling, that started participating in 2004/2008/2012/2016 and I think she's working towards 2020.

 

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