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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

So who out of the following countries should normally be able to beat the Netherlands' current score? :p

 

Germany

Georgia

Greece

South Korea

Great Britain

Italy

Vietnam

Brazil

Argentina

China

Hungary

 

Without being hindered by too much knowledge, I'd say Great Britain, Brazil and China shouldn't have too much trouble with it? Then I'm guessing it depends on one out of Germany or South Korea to fail in doing so and the Dutch team might make the final? :d 

 

:GER:KOR:GBR:BRA:CHN, I think.

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9 minutes ago, thiago_simoes said:

Jesus Christ, what the hell happened? Çolak and Rhys will not make the finals? I'm in utter shock!

Chih-Kai will likely not make it into the final neither.

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Japan five points behind Russia, Uchimora not in all-around finals, Shirai in second place on floor, Armenia with real chances on rings and vault, Turkey probably not earning any medals, Ireland completely blew their chances, Larduet with abysmal scores and not making any finals, Chinese Taipei missing both pommel horse and rings final...

It's 7:30 AM in Brazil but I need a cold beer right now.

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54 dakika önce, thiago_simoes said:

Jesus Christ, what the hell happened? Çolak and Rhys will not make the finals? I'm in utter shock!

Did Çolak fall down, what happened, how come he is not gonna make the finals :(

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5 minutes ago, merlinsbeard said:

Did Çolak fall down, what happened, how come he is not gonna make the finals :(

 

Here is a video from his performance today. His landing is not safe.

 

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17 minutos atrás, merlinsbeard disse:

Did Çolak fall down, what happened, how come he is not gonna make the finals :(


He's currently in sixth place with Zanetti, Molinari, Dang Nam, Ng Kiu Chung and all of the Chinese gymnasts still to go. It will be really hard for him to make it.

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So, Petrounias did compete and scored 15.266 on rings, 0.4 better than the former leader. Easy gold medal for him and a total surprise for me that he even showed up.

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