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Artistic Gymnastics at the Summer Olympic Games 2020


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On 12/07/2021 at 13:42, IoNuTzZ said:

What do you think about Iordache. Do you think she can win a medal in beam or all-around?

It would be very, very hard to earn a medal in the all-around competition. Two Americans, one Russian is the most likely podium. I can definitely see Rebeca Andrade or Iordache getting into the mix if anyone faulters, but it's still going to be something very unlikely to happen. I'd say 5% chances for Iordache.

Beam is a lot more unpredictable and anything can happen. Iordache has not displayed consistency on beam in the last few months, but if she hits two times in a row, who knows? I would say a 5-10% chance here for a medal.

My contenders for a medal in the AA final:

:USA Biles 98% :USA Lee 80% :RUS Listunova 60% :RUS Melnikova 50% :CHN Yushan 50% :FRA MDJDS 20% :BRA Andrade 20% :ROU Iordache 5% :JPN Murakami 5% :GBR Gadirovas 5%.

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1 hour ago, NearPup said:

Not as lifeless as the one from the 2011 World Championships, but still, by far, my least favorite venue in the last 5 editions of the Olympic Games.

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1 hour ago, thiago_simoes said:

Not as lifeless as the one from the 2011 World Championships, but still, by far, my least favorite venue in the last 5 editions of the Olympic Games.

Not as bad as Atlanta! 

 

For me is very cool and maybe it reminds a bit to Sydney but is waaay better than the pink in London

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