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Brazil National Thread


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1 hour ago, vinipereira said:

+ Natação (Fratus) e Águas Abertas (Ana Marcela) com alguma chance, mas longe de algo certo.

Sim, verdade. Tinha esquecido.

Estou bem preocupado com nossas chances de ouro agora. Vôlei, ginástica, boxe e canoagem são as maiores chances, não?

Rebeca depende só dela pra levar o ouro, mas não sei se a confederação vai deixá-la arriscar tudo pelo ouro ou se vão se manter mais conservadores pra garantir uma medalha.

Isaquias acho que é a melhor chance que nos resta.

Volêi é sempre uma incógnita. Se vier um ouro vai ser lucro.

E no boxe é quase roleta russa.

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Eu não estou com uma boa perspectiva de medalhas pro Brasil, depois desses primeiros dias...

 

Deixamos de conseguir algumas medalhas que seriam importante, no taekwondo, já perdemos uma no boxe, futebol e até no skate e surfe....

 

Talvez o número de ouros seja bem baixo

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42 minutes ago, Laraja said:

Eu não estou com uma boa perspectiva de medalhas pro Brasil, depois desses primeiros dias...

 

Deixamos de conseguir algumas medalhas que seriam importante, no taekwondo, já perdemos uma no boxe, futebol e até no skate e surfe....

 

Talvez o número de ouros seja bem baixo

Mas, ao mesmo tempo, apareceu uma inesperada no boxe, a própria Rebeca no individual geral, o Scheffer com a natação, o Cargnin... Até a Mayra não era apontada como super chance de medalha. Acho que se fizermos um balanço entre chances perdidas e surpresas, estamos mais ou mesmo no número de medalhas que eram esperadas.

Pra mim, decepção mesmo só com o Taekwondo. Não eram apontados como fonte de medalhas, mas depois do último mundial dava pra esperar uma medalhinha, sim. Se em 2016 apareceu do nada, em 2021 poderia muito bem vir.

Agora, eu tô pensando mesmo que pra chegar a 20 medalhas, ao menos um dos esportes sem medalha na história precisaria surpreender. Tiro com arco, tênis e handebol seriam gratas surpresas, mas muito difíceis. Bem, o tênis só precisa de uma vitória agora, né? Vai que elas estejam inspiradas... 

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15 minutes ago, thiago_simoes said:

E a medalha mais improvável veio no tênis. :d

 

Certamente foi uma grande ajuda pra ver se a gente chega a 20 pódios.

Bota improvável nisso....

 

A discussão do tênis antes das olimpíadas era se o Bruno e o Marcelo teriam chances, e se o Thiago Monteiro ia conseguir classificar e participar do individual junto com o João Menezes.

 

A Luísa tinha uma mísera chance de conseguir a vaga, e acabou ficando de fora... ai foram desistindo, ela entrou, chamou a Laura e levaram a medalha... Inacreditável! hahaha

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1 hour ago, Laraja said:

Aliás, @thiago_simoesquero suas previsões para as finais do Salto Feminino e Masculino, Solo Feminino, Trave e Argolas. :lol:

Salto masculino: Shin, Asil, Nagornyy
Argolas: Yang, Petounias, You

Salto feminino: Rebeca, Jade e Yeo
Solo feminino: Melnikova, Carey, Rebeca
Trave: Chenchen, Xijing, Iordache

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32 minutes ago, thiago_simoes said:

Salto masculino: Shin, Asil, Nagornyy
Argolas: Yang, Petounias, You

Salto feminino: Rebeca, Jade e Yeo
Solo feminino: Melnikova, Carey, Rebeca
Trave: Chenchen, Xijing, Iordache

Nesta ordem? Hahaha

 

Ta anotado... depois veremos o percentual de acertos haha

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8 hours ago, Laraja said:

Nesta ordem? Hahaha

 

Ta anotado... depois veremos o percentual de acertos haha

Sim, na ordem em que postei.

Salto masculino é complicado porque basicamente todo mundo tem chance. Ganha medalha quem cravar melhor os saltos. Só Asil e Shin partem de uma dificuldade maior, mas também têm mais chance de errar.

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