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Andorran delegation

 

Interestingly they have Claudia Guri Moreno (WCh athlete in athletics) competing in 3x3 basketball. Also, Kevin Esteve Rigail (alpine skiing Olympian) competing in golf. :d

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On 6/10/2018 at 01:52, dcro said:

Andorran delegation

 

Interestingly they have Claudia Guri Moreno (WCh athlete in athletics) competing in 3x3 basketball. Also, Kevin Esteve Rigail (alpine skiing Olympian) competing in golf. :d

 

It's always fun to see athletes switching over to compete in different sports, especially from smaller nations. Tuvalu had a former footballer competing in the javelin at the Commonwealth Games.

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I think it'll be a good idea if everyone here from countries participating in the games state his most internationally recognized athletes in any sport so we can better judge how strong will be these games 

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for my part i have read somewhere that Lahoulou :ALG  400m h , the silver medalist of the universiade Gwanjiu /Bronze medal in Teipei 2017

semiFinalist in rio 2016 ( 4the place of the serie) 

will participate

 

 he could be our celebrity of this games , the rest of athletes are collected from the street  :lol:

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38 minutes ago, thepharoah said:

I think it'll be a good idea if everyone here from countries participating in the games state his most internationally recognized athletes in any sport so we can better judge how strong will be these games 

we still don't know athletes in most of the sports :d

 

 

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1 hour ago, thepharoah said:

I think it'll be a good idea if everyone here from countries participating in the games state his most internationally recognized athletes in any sport so we can better judge how strong will be these games 

 

Portuguese delegation is going to be announced tomorrow...

But from what I know Silver medalist in London (k2 1000) and triple European Champion Fernando Pimenta (K1000) will be In canoe sprint.

Also 12 times European medalist and Bronze in Rio Telma Monteiro is expected to be in Judo -57. 

5th placed in Rio João Pereira is also in the list for Triatlon... 

 

This are the big names known so far for the Portuguese delegation. Some more will probably be in the list.

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For Egypt as far as i know we'll participate with a strong delegation , we always take this games serious , the most international recognized athletes i know will be :-

 

1. Mohamed Ehab ( Weightlifting ) : 2017 world champion and 2016 Olympics' bronze medalist in men's -77 kg

 

2. Sara Samir ( Weightlifting ) : YOG 2014 champion and Rio 2016 bronze medalist in women's -69 Kg

 

3. Farida Osman ( Swimming ) : 2017 WCH bronze medalist in women's 50 fly

 

4. Azmy Mehelba ( Shooting ) : 2014 Wch bronze medalist and 2 time Silver medalist at WCs in men's skeet

 

5. Ahmed Kamar ( Shooting ): Rio 2016 olympics 5th ranked in men's trap

 

6. Afaf elhodhod ( Shooting ) : Rio 2016 5th ranked in women's 10m pistol 

 

7. Alaaeldin Abouelkassem ( Fencing ) : London 2012 Olympics Silver medalist in men's foil 

 

8. Omar Assar ( Table tennis ) Wo.19 in men's singles 

 

9. Ahmed Ragab el masry ( Karate ) : U21 world champion in 2017 , 2 gold medals and 1 silver in premier league this season 

 

10. Hedaya Malak ( Taekwondo ) : 2016 Rio Olympics bronze medalist in women's -57 kg

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Strong delegation for Tunisia also 

1-ous mellouli (swimming) 3 olympic medals 2gold and one silver 2008 _2012

 

2_habiba ghribi (athletics):gold olympic medal london 2012

3-marwa amri (wreslting) bronze olympic medal rio 2016 and silver in WCh 2017

4-ines boubakri (fencing) bronze  olympic medal in rio 2016 and bronze in Wch 2014

And many other medalist in Wch 

 

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3 minutes ago, amen09 said:

Strong delegation for Tunisia also 

1-ous mellouli (swimming) 3 olympic medals 2gold and one silver 2008 _2012

 

2_habiba ghribi (athletics):gold olympic medal london 2012

3-marwa amri (wreslting) bronze olympic medal rio 2016 and silver in WCh 2017

4-ines boubakri (fencing) bronze  olympic medal in rio 2016 and bronze in Wch 2014

And many other medalist in Wch 

 

wow, Mellouli still competes :d

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