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  1. 1. Which nation could stop South Korea from a cleansweep of golds in Archery?



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Great idea for a poll series. But this is one poll where I won't vote because I don't know enough about archery. :d

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All of the above :d But went for Chinese Taipei, pretty cool idea and I hope you're going to be able to keep it up for 100 of these :cheer: 

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very nice idea! :yes

 

I went for China, but I'd would have liked a chance for a multimple choice, as I think there are at least 3/4 Nations that have a true chance to stop Korea in more than 1 event...

 

tbh, I'd be surprised (and disappointed) if KOR would eventually win more than 3 gold medals in Archery...

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I mean Archery is the hardest sport to predict lol....with that being said I picked the USA because of Brady Ellison. 

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Eh, there were times when Viktor Ruban was an Olympic champion. And then the Chinese, the Koreans could not do anything with it. It's a pity that this will never happen again in the history of Ukraine.

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I voted for South Korea to win all gold medals. But because I am in a really optimistic mood I was this close to vote for "Any other country" and pick Germany. In women's competition, we have the silver medallist from Rio and the number four of the World Championships. 

 

But in the end, gold seemed to be a bit too optimistic. But a medal in either women's individual or team is very well possible.

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