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Well, who says defense wins championships?


As good as it is, it can't compensate for a total lack of offense right off the bat.

#banbestmen

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Women's Tournament
Final Results
 
:JPN  Japan  

Yukiko Ueno

Miu Goto

Yamato Fujita

Haruka Agatsuma

Yukiko Mine

Mana Atsumi

Yuka Ikiguchi

Nayu Kiyohara

Hitomi Kiwabata

Minori Naito

Yu Yamamoto

Nodoka Harada

Sayaka Mori

Saki Yamazaki

Eri Yamada

 
:USA  United States   

Monica Abbott

Valerie Arioto

Ally Carda

Amanda Chidester

Ali Aguilar

Rachel Garcia

Dejah Mulipola

Haylie McCleney

Michelle Moultrie

Aubree Munro

Bubba Nickles

Cat Osterman

Janie Reed

Delaney Spaulding

Kelsey Stewart

 

:CAN  Canada    

Jenna Caira

Emma Entzminger

Larissa Franklin

Jen Gilbert

Sara Groenewegen

Kelsey Harshman

Victoria Hayward

Danielle Lawrie

Janet Leung

Joey Lye

Erika Polidori

Kaleigh Rafter

Lauren Regula

Jenn Salling

Natalie Wideman

 
 
Gold Medal Match
 
:JPN  Japan   2 - 0  United States  :USA
 
Bronze Medal Match
 
:CAN  Canada  3 - 2  Mexico :MEX
 
Full Tournament Results Here
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Well I really hope this isn't the last time we see softball in the Olympics, because IMO this tournament was a ton of fun.

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6 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Well I really hope this isn't the last time we see softball in the Olympics, because IMO this tournament was a ton of fun.

Actually, I would much rather see men & women’s softball than softball & baseball.  The virtue of softball is that the game is short & can be played in almost any outdoor sports stadium.

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4 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

Actually, I would much rather see men & women’s softball than softball & baseball.

Agreed. It also solves the pretty glaring gender equality issue of the current setup. Olympic baseball is whack too since it isn't best on best.

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33 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Well I really hope this isn't the last time we see softball in the Olympics, because IMO this tournament was a ton of fun.

Depending on how the IOC handles the extra quotas I imagine will see it in 2028. 2032 might have a chance with Australia unless they want to go with cricket (or netball, but there's no men's equivalent).

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8 hours ago, dcro said:

Well, who says defense wins championships?


As good as it is, it can't compensate for a total lack of offense right off the bat.

:USA pitching wasn’t a strong as it had been for the rest of tournament. I actually thought our offense was better, but :JPN just played a great game.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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6 hours ago, hckošice said:
Women's Tournament
Final Results
 
:JPN  Japan  

Yukiko Ueno

Miu Goto

Yamato Fujita

Haruka Agatsuma

Yukiko Mine

Mana Atsumi

Yuka Ikiguchi

Nayu Kiyohara

Hitomi Kiwabata

Minori Naito

Yu Yamamoto

Nodoka Harada

Sayaka Mori

Saki Yamazaki

Eri Yamada

 
:USA  United States   

Monica Abbott

Valerie Arioto

Ally Carda

Amanda Chidester

Ali Aguilar

Rachel Garcia

Dejah Mulipola

Haylie McCleney

Michelle Moultrie

Aubree Munro

Bubba Nickles

Cat Osterman

Janie Reed

Delaney Spaulding

Kelsey Stewart

 

:CAN  Canada    

Jenna Caira

Emma Entzminger

Larissa Franklin

Jen Gilbert

Sara Groenewegen

Kelsey Harshman

Victoria Hayward

Danielle Lawrie

Janet Leung

Joey Lye

Erika Polidori

Kaleigh Rafter

Lauren Regula

Jenn Salling

Natalie Wideman

 
 
Gold Medal Match
 
:JPN  Japan   2 - 0  United States  :USA
 
Bronze Medal Match
 
:CAN  Canada  3 - 2  Mexico :MEX
 
Full Tournament Results Here

Slight off topic.

Since you gave us many links after Rio with all these finals, can we expect something similar after Tokyo?

I am reffering to those official links.

We even had topic about those links, topic was active even in January 2021.

I would like to see exotic sports like softball :)

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2 hours ago, ChandlerMne said:

Slight off topic.

Since you gave us many links after Rio with all these finals, can we expect something similar after Tokyo?

I am reffering to those official links.

We even had topic about those links, topic was active even in January 2021.

I would like to see exotic sports like softball :)

That is the plan, yes :d

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