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justony 454 Posted February 9, 2018 #57 Share Posted February 9, 2018 [ hide] Sporting Rivalries and Medals (15) 1- On Day 1, the first 5 Gold Medals will be awarded to athletes from 5 different countries. [NO - 5] 2- At least 27 countries will win a Medal, surpassing the Sochi 2014 Games' total. [YES - 4] 3- At least 2 events will not result in the common 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze Medal Podium finish. [YES - 1] 4- South Korea will finish in the top five on the medal table. [NO - 3] 5- Canada will finish ahead of the USA in the medal table. [NO - 5] 6- By total medals won, Norway & Germany will win more than Canada & the United States, who in turn will win more than Japan & South Korea. [NO - 2] 7- At least one nation will win their first ever Gold Medal at a Winter Olympics. [YES - 4] 8- Excluding DNFs, at least one irish athlete will finish ahead of a briton. [YES - 3] 9- A nation will win six or more medals without winning gold. [YES - 2] 10- Austria will finish ahead of Switzerland in the medal table. [NO - 5] 11- We will have at least 5 Gold Medal winners being less than 18 years young on that given day. [YES - 4] 12- At least 3 Torino 2006 medalists will win a Medal in PyeongChang. [YES - 3] 13- At least one medal event will be postponed to another day. [YES - 3] 14- More women than men will win medals for the nation that will rank 1st on the medal table. [YES - 5] 15- At least 3 nations will win 10 or more gold medals. [NO - 4] Alpine Skiing (5) 16- Mikaela Shiffrin (USA) will win at least 3 Gold Medals. [NO - 7] 17- Norway will win the most medals on the Men's side. [YES - 5] 18- At least 33% of the starters in Men's Slalom will not reach the finish on the first run. [NO - 3] 19- Naoki Yuasa (JPN) will finish both legs in the Men's Slalom. [NO - 3] 20- The podium of at least one event will feature only countries associated with the Alpine Region (Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Slovenia and/or Switzerland). [YES - 4] Biathlon (5) 21- Johannes Thingnes Boe (NOR) will win more medals than Martin Fourcade (FRA) during the whole 2018 Winter Olympics.[NO - 3] 22- Anastasiya Kuzmina (SVK) will win her third olympic Sprint title in a row. [NO - 3] 23- An athlete who finished 21st or worst in the Sprint will win a Pursuit medal. [NO - 4] 24- There will be a Gold Medalist in the individual races with 1 or more misses on the shooting range. [NO - 3] 25- The Ukrainian team will win more total medals than Italy. [NO - 3] Bobsleigh (2) 26- Germany will win at least 6 medals between all events. [YES - 4] 27- Humphries (CAN) will win her third gold medal in two-women's bobsleigh. [YES - 2] Cross-country Skiing (5) 28- On the Women's side, all 6 Gold Medals will go to Norway. [NO - 5] 29- Overall, medals will not go to more than 6 nations. [YES - 4] 30- Swiss athletes will win more total medals than Olympic Athletes from Russia. [NO - 3] 31- The Men's Sprint will see a medalist who finished 21st-30th in the Qualification. [NO - 3] 32- The athlete leading the Men's Skiathlon at half-point will eventually win it. [NO - 6] Curling (3) 33- Canada will defend its Gold Medals in both the Men's and Women's events. [YES - 3] 34- A team from Asia will medal in any Curling event. [YES - 2] 35- The italian men's team will win at least 2 games. [YES - 3] Figure Skating (3) 36- The north korean pair will finish ahead of their south korean counterpart. [NO - 3] 37- Spain will win its first ever medal in Figure Skating. [YES - 4] 38- No nation will win medals in both Men's and Women's Singles. [NO - 2] Freestyle Skiing (5) 39- Devin Logan (USA) will win both the Women's Slopestyle and the Women's Halfpipe. [YES - 2] 40- Dominique Ohaco (CHI) will achieve Chile's best ever Winter Olympic result - bettering 11th place in Men's Alpine Combined from 1998. [YES - 2] 41- Sweden will be represented in the Women's Ski Cross Final by at least 2 athletes. [NO - 2] 42- No athlete who was victorious at the 2018 Winter X Games will win a Gold Medal in Pyeongchang. [NO - 3] 43- South Korea will win at least 1 medal, while Australia will win at least 3. [YES - 2] Ice Hockey (5) 44- A team from Group B will defeat a team from Group A in the Quarterfinals of the Women's Tournament. [YES - 2] 45- At least one match in the Men's Tournament will finish scoreless in regular time (60 Minutes). [NO - 2] 46- The Women's Unified Korean Team will win a match. [NO - 2] 47- Russia will win the Gold Medal in the Men's Tournament. [YES - 3] 48- Sweden will finish ahead of Finland in the Men's Tournament. [YES - 2] Luge (2) 49- Germany will win all 4 Gold Medals. [YES - 3] 50- In at least one event the eventual winner won't be in first place after the first run. [NO - 3] Nordic Combined (2) 51- In both Individual events, the first-placed Athlete(s) after Ski Jumping will not win a Medal. [YES - 3] 52- Germany will sweep (win Gold, Silver and Bronze) at least one of the individual events. [NO - 4] Skeleton (2) 53- The margin of the Men's and Women's winners to the Silver Medalists combined will add up to at least 1 second. [NO - 2] 54- South Korea will win its first ever Gold Medal in Skeleton. [YES - 2] Ski Jumping (3) 55- Poland will win at least one gold medal. [YES - 2] 56- At least two athletes will win medals in both men's individual events. [NO - 3] 57- The podium in the Women's Normal Hill will feature at least 2 of the following athletes: Katharina Althaus (GER), Sara Takanashi (JPN), Maren Lundby (NOR). [YES - 2] Short Track Speed Skating (3) 58- In all individual events, at least 3 participants will be relegated or disqualified in the A-Finals. [YES - 2] 59- South Korea will win all 8 Gold Medals. [NO - 3] 60- Two different athletes will win a medal for Hungary. [YES - 2] Snowboarding (5) 61- Czech Republic will win at least one Gold Medal. [YES - 6] 62- There will be an athlete who will win at least 2 Gold Medals. [NO - 2] 63- The winner in the Men's Halfpipe will receive a higher score than the winner of the same event at the 2014 Winter Olympics (higher than 94,75). [NO - 3] 64- Both Snowboard Cross events (Men + Women) will be won by european athletes. [NO - 5] 65- In his sixth consecutive Winter Olympics, Jasey-Jay Anderson (CAN) will win a Medal. [YES - 4] Speed Skating (5) 66- There will be a clean sweep (to win Gold, Silver and Bronze) by the dutch in at least one event. [NO - 2] 67- At least 5 men will clock under 13 minutes in the Men's 10,000m. [YES - 4] 68- The Bronze Medal winning team in any Team Pursuit will clock a faster time than either of the Finalists. [YES - 2] 69- Four continents will win a medal. [NO - 2] 70- At least 2 athletes will win 2 or more individual Gold Medals. [NO - 2] [ /hide] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LDOG 2,418 Posted February 10, 2018 Author #58 Share Posted February 10, 2018 (edited) Bet Contest Answers Sporting Rivalries and Medals (15) 1- On Day 1, the first 5 Gold Medals will be awarded to athletes from 5 different countries. NO 2- At least 27 countries will win a Medal, surpassing the Sochi 2014 Games' total. YES 3- At least 2 events will not result in the common 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze Medal Podium finish. YES 4- South Korea will finish in the top five on the medal table. NO 5- Canada will finish ahead of the USA in the medal table. YES 6- By total medals won, Norway & Germany will win more than Canada & the United States, who in turn will win more than Japan & South Korea. YES 7- At least one nation will win their first ever Gold Medal at a Winter Olympics. YES 8- Excluding DNFs, at least one irish athlete will finish ahead of a briton. YES 9- A nation will win six or more medals without winning gold. NO 10- Austria will finish ahead of Switzerland in the medal table. NO 11- We will have at least 5 Gold Medal winners being less than 18 years young on that given day. NO 12- At least 3 Torino 2006 medalists will win a Medal in PyeongChang. YES 13- At least one medal event will be postponed to another day. YES 14- More women than men will win medals for the nation that will rank 1st on the medal table. NO 15- At least 3 nations will win 10 or more gold medals. YES Alpine Skiing (5) 16- Mikaela Shiffrin (USA) will win at least 3 Gold Medals. NO 17- Norway will win the most medals on the Men's side. YES 18- At least 33% of the starters in Men's Slalom will not reach the finish on the first run. YES 19- Naoki Yuasa (JPN) will finish both legs in the Men's Slalom. NO 20- The podium of at least one event will feature only countries associated with the Alpine Region (Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Slovenia and/or Switzerland). YES Biathlon (5) 21- Johannes Thingnes Boe (NOR) will win more medals than Martin Fourcade (FRA) during the whole 2018 Winter Olympics. NO 22- Anastasiya Kuzmina (SVK) will win her third olympic Sprint title in a row. NO 23- An athlete who finished 21st or worst in the Sprint will win a Pursuit medal. NO 24- There will be a Gold Medalist in the individual races with 1 or more misses on the shooting range. YES 25- The Ukrainian team will win more total medals than Italy. NO Bobsleigh (2) 26- Germany will win at least 6 medals between all events. NO 27- Humphries (CAN) will win her third gold medal in two-women's bobsleigh. NO Cross-country Skiing (5) 28- On the Women's side, all 6 Gold Medals will go to Norway. NO 29- Overall, medals will not go to more than 6 nations. NO 30- Swiss athletes will win more total medals than Olympic Athletes from Russia. NO 31- The Men's Sprint will see a medalist who finished 21st-30th in the Qualification. NO 32- The athlete leading the Men's Skiathlon at half-point will eventually win it. NO Curling (3) 33- Canada will defend its Gold Medals in both the Men's and Women's events. NO 34- A team from Asia will medal in any Curling event. YES 35- The italian men's team will win at least 2 games. YES Figure Skating (3) 36- The north korean pair will finish ahead of their south korean counterpart. YES 37- Spain will win its first ever medal in Figure Skating. YES 38- No nation will win medals in both Men's and Women's Singles. YES Freestyle Skiing (5) 39- Devin Logan (USA) will win both the Women's Slopestyle and the Women's Halfpipe. NO 40- Dominique Ohaco (CHI) will achieve Chile's best ever Winter Olympic result - bettering 11th place in Men's Alpine Combined from 1998. NO 41- Sweden will be represented in the Women's Ski Cross Final by at least 2 athletes. NO 42- No athlete who was victorious at the 2018 Winter X Games will win a Gold Medal in Pyeongchang. NO 43- South Korea will win at least 1 medal, while Australia will win at least 3. NO Ice Hockey (5) 44- A team from Group B will defeat a team from Group A in the Quarterfinals of the Women's Tournament. NO 45- At least one match in the Men's Tournament will finish scoreless in regular time (60 Minutes). NO 46- The Women's Unified Korean Team will win a match. NO 47- Russia will win the Gold Medal in the Men's Tournament. YES 48- Sweden will finish ahead of Finland in the Men's Tournament. YES Luge (2) 49- Germany will win all 4 Gold Medals. NO 50- In at least one event the eventual winner won't be in first place after the first run. NO Nordic Combined (2) 51- In both Individual events, the first-placed Athlete(s) after Ski Jumping will not win a Medal. YES 52- Germany will sweep (win Gold, Silver and Bronze) at least one of the individual events. YES Skeleton (2) 53- The margin of the Men's and Women's winners to the Silver Medalists combined will add up to at least 1 second. YES 54- South Korea will win its first ever Gold Medal in Skeleton. YES Ski Jumping (3) 55- Poland will win at least one gold medal. YES 56- At least two athletes will win medals in both men's individual events. YES 57- The podium in the Women's Normal Hill will feature at least 2 of the following athletes: Katharina Althaus (GER), Sara Takanashi (JPN), Maren Lundby (NOR). YES Short Track Speed Skating (3) 58- In all individual events, at least 3 participants will be relegated or disqualified in the A-Finals. YES+NO 59- South Korea will win all 8 Gold Medals. NO 60- Two different athletes will win a medal for Hungary. NO Snowboarding (5) 61- Czech Republic will win at least one Gold Medal. YES 62- There will be an athlete who will win at least 2 Gold Medals. NO 63- The winner in the Men's Halfpipe will receive a higher score than the winner of the same event at the 2014 Winter Olympics (higher than 94,75). YES 64- Both Snowboard Cross events (Men + Women) will be won by european athletes. YES 65- In his sixth consecutive Winter Olympics, Jasey-Jay Anderson (CAN) will win a Medal. NO Speed Skating (5) 66- There will be a clean sweep (to win Gold, Silver and Bronze) by the dutch in at least one event. YES 67- At least 5 men will clock under 13 minutes in the Men's 10,000m. YES 68- The Bronze Medal winning team in any Team Pursuit will clock a faster time than either of the Finalists. YES 69- Four continents will win a medal. NO 70- At least 2 athletes will win 2 or more individual Gold Medals. NO Edited February 25, 2018 by LDOG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LDOG 2,418 Posted February 26, 2018 Author #59 Share Posted February 26, 2018 Final Standing Rank User Nation Total TB (Bets Won) 1 Dunadan 212 2 phelps 198 3 Albe 194 4 Nate River 190 5 Jahiegel 185 45 6 De_Gambassi 185 42 7 OlympicsFan 181 8 Dmitry 180 9 dcro 178 10 Forzazzurri 176 11 Henry_Leon 171 12 orangeman 170 13 Pavlo 169 44 14 heywoodu 169 41 15 Federer91 168 16 chrischi08 167 17 Gianlu33 166 45 18 Matteo92 166 42 19 EselTheDonkey 165 20 Herberth 164 21 Monzanator 163 22 hckosice 158 23 Gigs 157 24 ady48 152 42 25 FC Mezhgorye 152 40 26 juliosilva 150 27 vinipereira 149 28 tuniscof 147 29 Wanderer 145 30 MCMXC 144 31 KhanBeaver 143 32 uk12points 141 33 stamura84 140 46 34 justony 140 43 35 AIFHg 136 36 pjwasz 135 40 37 suchyy7 135 39 38 Pablita 133 39 africaboy 129 41 40 hoversaBR 129 37 41 Bohemia 128 42 Kirkpatrick 127 43 Ufilov 124 44 Nathy 122 45 Vojthas 115 46 bestmen 109 47 GoPoland 89 48 ArK 88 49 wpwells 63 NearPup 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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